
Maintenance 271
P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide
5.4.59 This is an invalid configuration error.
There was an error getting or setting
DHCP parameters.
Reason: You were adding an IP Address
Range and/or Excluded Address Range
and the first field you entered had a
wrong key value. In the dialog boxes that
appear to add the entries, the first field is
a key that should match certain naming
conventions. The conventions are given
the label to those fields.
Follow the conventions given on the
dialog boxes. For IP Address Ranges,
use keys like ’Rxx’ and for Excluded
Address Ranges, use keys like ’Exx’
5.5.39 This is an invalid data value. There are
invalid values for the new excluded
address range.
Reason: The IP Address values specified
for the range are not correct. At present,
each component in IP address specified
in dotted format should be in the range 0-
255, not including the boundary values.
Fix the value. If your IP Address range
contains more than 255 addresses in it
and you need to exclude a range that
ends with 255 or starts with. 0, use the
next upper or lower value to avoid
specifying this value.
5.5.40 This is an invalid data value. There are
missing values in the new excluded
address range.
Reason: Data for each excluded address
entry should include two values - one for
the start and the other for end. This error
happens if one of them is missing.
Enter the missing value and click ’Save’
again
5.5.41 This is an invalid data value. The new
excluded address range is not completely
within an IP Address range.
Reason:Excluded Addressranges should
be completely contained within a single
IP Address range specified for the scope.
If a DHCP scope contains more than one
IP Address range, then the excluded
address ranges specified, if any, may not
span outside a single IP Address range in
any way. This includes overhanging
outside of a single IP Address Range or
spanning over multiple IP Address
Range.
Fix the over-hanging problem. If
required, specify multiple excluded
address range.
Note: As a guideline, use only one IP
Address range, and specify multiple
excluded ranges to exclude disjoint parts
of it.
5.5.45 This is an invalid data value. The new
range overlaps with an existing range
Reason: This error happens if the
specified excluded range overlaps with
another excluded address range or with
an address that is already assigned to a
DHCP Client computer.
Modify the new excluded address range
so that it does not overlap with another or
does not include assigned IP addresses.
You may also go to the client system that
go the assigned address and release IP
address before setting the excluded
range.
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