
8-8 Troubleshooting
15 Host 0 Logon The adapter has established communications with Drive 0.
16 Host 1 Logon The adapter has established communications with Drive 1.
17 Host 2 Logon The adapter has established communications with Drive 2.
18 Host 3 Logon The adapter has established communications with Drive 3.
19 Host 4 Logon The adapter has established communications with Drive 4.
20 Host 0 Timeout The adapter has lost communications with Drive 0.
21 Host 1 Timeout The adapter has lost communications with Drive 1.
22 Host 2 Timeout The adapter has lost communications with Drive 2.
23 Host 3 Timeout The adapter has lost communications with Drive 3.
24 Host 4 Timeout The adapter has lost communications with Drive 4.
25 Host 0 Brand Flt Drive 0 is not an Allen-Bradley brand drive.
26 Host 1 Brand Flt Drive 1 is not an Allen-Bradley brand drive.
27 Host 2 Brand Flt Drive 2 is not an Allen-Bradley brand drive.
28 Host 3 Brand Flt Drive 3 is not an Allen-Bradley brand drive.
29 Host 4 Brand Flt Drive 4 is not an Allen-Bradley brand drive.
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Network Events
40 CN Link Up The network link is established.
41 CN Link Down The network link is lost.
42 Dup CN Addr The adapter detected that another device is using its
network address. In this case, the adapter will not
participate in any network activity.
43 CN Open An I/O connection from the network to the adapter was opened.
44 CN Close An I/O connection from the network to the adapter was closed.
45 CN Timeout An I/O connection from the network to the adapter has timed
out.
46 CN Comm Flt The adapter has performed the “Comm Flt” action specified
by the user.
47 CN Idle Flt The adapter has performed the “Idle Flt” action specified by
the user.
48 PCCC IO Open The adapter has begun receiving PCCC Control messages
(the PCCC Control Timeout was previously set to a
non-zero value).
49 PCCC IO Close The device sending PCCC Control messages to the adapter
has set the PCCC Control Timeout to a value of zero.
50 PCCC IO Time Flt The adapter has not received a PCCC Control message for
longer than the PCCC Control Timeout.
51 CN Sent Reset The adapter received a reset from the network.
52 Msg Ctrl Open The adapter has begun receiving Client-Server Control
messages (the Client-Server Control Timeout was
previously set to a non-zero value).
53 Msg Ctrl Close The device sending Client-Server Control messages to the
adapter has set the Client-Server Control Timeout to a value
of zero.
54 Msg Ctrl Timeout The adapter has not received a Client-Server Control
message for longer than the established timeout period.
Code Event Description
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