Echelon OpenLNS User Manual
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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference
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An OpenLNS network interface uses an IP address not defined on this PC.
lcaErrNsNsiNotConfigured
176
NSI needs to be added or re-commissioned.
lcaErrNsNiDeviceOpenFailure
177
NI device driver open failure.
lcaErrNsBadLength
178
Invalid length of parameter, data, service, or message.
lcaErrNsBadName
179
Invalid name length, characters, or usage.
lcaErrNsBadDomain
180
Invalid domain length, index, or usage.
lcaErrNsInsufficientRtrsForMnc
181
No routers exist to complete logical path needed for monitoring and control.
lcaErrNsInsufficientRtrsForNsi
182
No routers exist to complete logical path needed for NSI and control. This exception will
be thrown if you attempt to remove a router and the operation fails because it would
break communication between the OpenLNS Server and a remote Full client.
lcaErrNs96BitAuthNotSupported
183
This error will be generated if you attempt to use 96-bit authentication on a device that
does not support it.
lcaErrNsNeuronModelMismatch
184
Neuron model version mismatch. This error will be generated if you attempt to use the
Load method to load an application image into a device that is incompatible with the
device’s system image. In this case, you need to upgrade the device’s system image.
Some devices support the LoadEx method, which automatically upgrades the system
image before loading the application image if there are compatibility problems.
lcaErrNsSysimageFileFormatError
185
image or upgrade image file format is invalid. Verify that OpenLNS has been
installed correctly.
lcaErrNsSysimageCannotBeWritten
186
This error will be generated if you invoke the LoadEx method on a device, but the system
image cannot be written, probably because it is not stored in flash memory. The old
system image will remain intact if this error is thrown. However, the device will remain
applicationless. You should load a new application image into the device with the Load
or LoadEx methods in this case.
lcaErrNsSysimageUpgradeMemoryFailure 187
This error will be generated if there is a failure to write the new system image the device
after the LoadEx method has been invoked. These failures usually occur because the
device does not have flash memory in the required location to hold the new image during
the download process. The old system image will remain intact if this error is thrown.