Small Office Remote Access Switch 459SYSTEM M ESSAGESSystem Message SummaryUnable to Identify a remote deviceA device that was not identified by any active security measures (for example, PAP or CHAP) wasrejected.Unable to Identify a remote device - A device that was not identified by any active security measures (for example, PAP or CHAP) wasrejected and is identified by its Calling Line Id.Unable to Identify a remote device - no CLIDA device that was not identified by any active security measures (for example, PAP or CHAP) wasrejected and the caller did not present a Calling Line Id.Unable to identify the frame type The frame type (raw HDLC, RFC 1294, or PPP) can not be identified and therefore the connectionhas been terminated. “CCB: xxxx” is included for your Distributor or Customer Support. The mostlikely causes for the problem are: malfunction of the remote device, or a faulty line. Begin bychecking the configuration of the remote device, and then rebooting the device. If this does notsolve the problem, contact your Distributor. He/she will help you determine whether or not theline is faulty.Unable to locate device entry in on-node database for terminal sessionA device matching the login id entered at the user level security prompt was not found in the on-node database, and SFVRA Connection Manager was not configured.Unable to open \config\devdb.nei fileDisregard this message if you have not yet added at least one device to the system’s on-node devicetable and saved the change. The configuration file, \config\devdb.nei, is created the first time thedevice table is saved. If the message continues, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.Unable to open Modem Upgrade fileThere may be a problem with the modem revision file. Contact your Distributor or CustomerSupport.Unable to restore original ISRs for Interrupt Check hardware jumpers and switches on the DM card and reinstall. Verify that the DM card isproperly configured in CFGEDIT. If the problem persists, contact your Distributor or CustomerSupport.Unable to send device information request to SFVRA after a terminal authentication.Unable to send to SFVRA Connection Manager. Verify proper configuration of SFVRA-CONN andCall Control options.Unable to send DL Config RequestUnable to send DSL Config RequestUnable to send Terminate DSL RequestThe above three messages indicate that an attempt has been made to dynamically update the DataLink configuration, but the system is unable to send an update message down to a Basic Rateadapter. Restart the system and review the configuration for the adapter. If the problem persists,the system may be faulty. Contact your Distributor or Customer Support.