Hello Andy -
If you are always getting the same attribute numbers in your errors, you can
put a dummy entry in the dictionary file so that at least the attribute gets
translated. Use your favourite text editor, but when you do find the correct
definitions please let us know so we can add them to the standard dictionary.
VENDORATTR 0 Bogus-Attribute 0 string
BTW - Vendor 429 (attribute 39051) is defined in the dictionary.usr:
VENDORATTR 429 Disconnect-Reason 0x988B integer
If you are using USR equipment, you should add the vendor specifics from the
dictionary.usr to the standard dictionary, again with your favourite text
editor.
cheers
Hugh
On Friday 04 May 2001 03:42, Andy De Petter wrote:
> > > Vendor 1397446990 (attribute 69)
> >
> > Here you have a clear error of some sort, since, as of yesterday (May 2,
> > 2001), te highest vendor number assigned was 9427... as Hugh says, a
> > Trace 4 will probably help to find out what's going on, if that doesn't
> > do, I guess Mike will ask you for a Trace 5 with the hexadecimal packet
> > dumps in it...
> >
> > > I'ld also like to know, whether there is something to do
> >
> > against "Attribute
> >
> > > number 0 (Vendor 0)" errors? Some workaround in the dictionary file,
> > > or something? :)
> >
> > Vendor 0 is reserved... there is probably an error here too
>
> I had already thought that those would be errors... but what I'ld like to
> know, is whether there is a workaround, so they will stop polluting my log
> files :)
>
> -a
>
> ps: thanks for the other info though
>
>
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