uicfg command errors

The following table lists error messages for the uicfg command.

See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands.

Table 1. uicfg command errors
Error message Definition
Enabling SNMPv1/v3 failed. The SNMPv1/v3 configuration does not meet required criteria. Possible configuration errors include:
  • A community is configured without an IP address or host name.
  • A duplicate community name is configured.
  • At least one configured community is required to enable SNMPv1.
  • IP address of 0.0.0.0 is allowed only for the first host name in the first community.
  • IP address of 0.0.0.0 is allowed only when the first community is configured as GET or SET access type.
  • System contact must be defined to enable SNMPv1/v3.
  • System location must be defined to enable SNMPv1/v3.
Error sanity checking of SNMP configuration. An error occurs while the management module is sanity-checking the SNMP configuration.
Maximum connections can not exceed maximum

where maximum designates the total number of permitted connections.

A user has attempted to configure more connections than the maximum number of connections supported.
No valid server certificate is in place for Secure TCP Command Mode. Use the sslcfg command to generate a certificate. The user issues a command to configure the Secure TCP Command Mode when a valid server certificate is not in place
Reading telnet/ssh/snmpv1/snmpv3 status failed. An error occurs while the management module is reading the telnet, ssh, snmpv1, or snmpv3 status.
The total number of secure and legacy connections of TCP Command Mode cannot exceed maximum

where maximum designates the total number of permitted connections.

A user attempted to configure more TCP Command Mode connections than the maximum number of secure and legacy connections supported.
Warning: Communication with IBM Director via Secure TCP Command Mode has been disabled. A user has disabled the Secure TCP command mode.
Warning: Communication with IBM Director via TCP Command Mode has been disabled. A user has disabled the TCP command mode.