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lcaErrNsNsiInuse
136
Returned when an attempt is made to remove an NSI that is being used by other
processes.
lcaErrNsDialingFailure
137
Failed to call host. Probably due to busy, no answer, or recent failure.
lcaErrNsNetworkInterfaceState
138
Local network interface is in the wrong state (e.g. unconfigured). When you encounter
this error, set the network management mode to lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpdates
(0) by writing to the MgmtMode property of the System
object. Then, re-commission the
network interface, if necessary.
lcaErrNsNetworkInterfaceConfig
139
Local interface is not properly configured or updated. When you encounter this error, set
the MgmtMode property of the System
object to lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpdates
(0). and recommission the network interface, if necessary.
lcaErrNsNetworkInterfaceInUse
140
Network interface is currently in use.
lcaErrNsInvalidNeuronId
141
The specified neuron ID is illegal. This error is reported if a Neuron ID containing zeroes
in the middle 4 bytes is specified. Neuron Chips that use this format are defective and
should be returned.
lcaErrNsDialupDataUninitialized
142
Device not configured to dialup to host upon NSS communication.
lcaErrNsCannotStartAppl
143
Dialup NSI was unable to start host application or NSS after connection.
lcaErrNsCapacityLimit
144
License capacity or credit limit reached. This error will occur when all the credits in the
license, including deficit credits, have been used. For more information on licensing, see
Chapter 13 of the OpenLNS Programmer’s Guide.
lcaErrNsCpNvLengthUnknown
145
Length of configuration NV implementing a CP is unknown.
lcaErrNsInvalidErrorContext
146
An update error had been reported prior to updating the nodes. This is an internal error
and should be reported to customer support.
lcaErrNsLicenseViolation
147
LNS license access failure. A variety of conditions may cause this error. Some relate
directly to internal licensing components. For example, the license DLLs may not have
installed properly, the files that identifies the license (nsseng.exe for the OpenLNS
Server, lonmaker.DSL for LonMaker) do not exist, or the Crypkey licensing components
(crypserv.exe and ckldrv.sys) are not running properly. You can resolve these problems
by deleting the files that may be causing problems, and re-installing LNS. The license
DLLs, as well as the crypserv.exe and ckldrv.sys files, can be found in the Windows "LNS
Licenses" folder, and the Crypkey files can be found in the Windows "system32" folder.