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Transfer Timed Out
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Invalid TFTP Server address
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Configuration failed
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Switch IP not set
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Stack IP not set
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TFTP Server address not set
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Mask not set
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File too large
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Invalid Configuration File
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Invalid Configuration File or File not found
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Error accessing ASCII file, file missing or can’t access USB device
Connection error on load on boot (ACG_DOWNLOAD_ERROR_ ON_BOOT)—the
connection failed at load on boot and the ASCII Configuration File can not be accessed.
The IP and the filename is in the message if you use TFTP server, or the filename if you
use USB .The message contains the cause of the error. If the IP number is unknown, the
system uses the question mark character (?).
Success (ACG_DOWNLOAD_OK)—the connection was successful. The ASCII
Configuration File can be accessed and it can be used. The IP and the filename is in the
message when you use TFTP server , or the filename when you use USB .
Success on load on boot (ACG_DOWNLOAD_OK_ON_BOOT)—the connection was
successful at load on boot. The ASCII Configuration File can be accessed and it can be
used. The IP and the filename is in the message if you use a TFTP server usage, or the
filename if you use USB .
Failed command (ACG_CMD_ERR)—a command from the ASCII Configuration File
failed. The failed command text line number is in the message. The cause is in the
message with the following errors:
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Invalid input detected
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Ambiguous command
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Incomplete command
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Permission denied
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Not allowed on slave
ASCII download log enhancement
Troubleshooting Avaya ERS 4000 Series April 2014 35

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