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12.2 General status codes
This table lists the general status codes that are entered in the General Status Code Field of
an Error Response.
General Status Code Name Description
0x00 Success
The service specified by the object was executed
successfully.
0x01 Connection failure The connection related service failed.
0x02 Resource unavailable
The resources required to perform the requested
service are not available.
0x03 Invalid parameter value
see Status Code 0x20, which is the preferred
value for this state.
0x04 Path segment error
The path segment name or the segment syntax
was not understood by the node being executed.
0x05
Path destination
unknown
The path refers to an object class, instance, or
structure element, which the node does not know
0x06 Partial transfer Only a part of the expected data was transferred.
0x07 Connection lost The communication link has been lost.
0x08 Service not supported
The service requested for this object class or
instance was not implemented or not defined.
0x09 Invalid attribute value Invalid attribute data detected.
0x0A Attribute list error
An attribute in the feedback of the
Get_Attribute_List or
reported a Status ≠0.
0x0B
Already in requested
mode/state
The object is already in the requested mode or
state.
0x0C Object state conflict
The requested service cannot be executed by the
object in the current mode or status.
0x0D Object already exists
The requested instance of the object to be
created already exists.
0x0E Attribute not settable
Only a Get Service can be executed for this
attribute.
0x0F Privilege violation Access right violated.
0x10 Device state conflict
The current mode or status of the device prevents
the requested service from being carried out.
0x11 Reply data too large
The data in the input buffer to be transferred is
larger than the allocated buffer.
0x12
Fragmentation of a
primitive value
The service specifies a procedure which
fragments a simple data value, i.e. halves a REAL
data type.
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