uplink command errors

This topic lists error messages for the uplink command.

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

Table 1. uplink command errors
Error message Definition
-ip must be a valid IP address before enabling -el A user tries to issue a command to enable the -el without a valid -ip setting.
A non-zero IP address must be set before enabling -el. A user tries to enable -el while both -ip and -ip6 are zero.
At least one IP address must be non-zero when -el is enabled. A user tries to set both -ip and -ip6 to zero while -el is enabled.
Error converting the IPv6 address from string to bytes. An error occurs while converting the IPv6 address from a string to bytes.
Getting status of failver on Lose/Logical of Physical Link failed. An error occurs while the management module is reading status of failver on Lose/Logical of Physical Link.
Invalid uplink delay value. A user tries to enter a delay value that is less than 1 or greater than 255. For example, uplink -del 0.
No option argument for option

where option is the command option for which no argument was specified.

A user tries to enter a command option without its required argument.
The option argument for option is out of the valid range (between 1 and 2880 minutes).

where option is the number of minutes specified.

The user input for an option is out of the range.
The option argument for option is out of the valid range (between 10 and 172800 seconds).

where option is the number of seconds specified.

The user input for an option is out of the range.