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. See uicfg command for information about command syntax and examples of command use.
Error message | Definition |
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CMM security policy disallows -cim enable right now | An error occurs when the user tries to use -cim enable but the current security policy will not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -cli (telnet) enable right now | An error occurs when the user tries to use -cli (telnet) enable but the current security policy will not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -snmp (v1 agent) enable right now. | An error occurs when the user tries to use -snmp (v1 agent) enable but the current security policy will not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -tcm enable right now. | An error occurs when the user tries to use -tcm enable but the current security policy will not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -web HTTP enable/HTTPS disable right now. | An error occurs when the user tries to use -web HTTP enable/HTTPS disable but the current security policy will not allow it. |
Enabling SNMPv1/v3 failed. | The SNMPv1/v3 configuration does not meet required criteria. Possible configuration errors include:
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Error sanity checking of SNMP configuration. | An error occurs while the CMM 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. Try rebooting the CMM, or regenerating the CA certificate with the 'sslcfg -gen ca' command. | The user issues a command to configure the Secure TCP Command Mode when a valid server certificate is not in place. |
Reading telnet status failed. | An error occurs while the CMM is reading the telnet status. |
Reading telnet/ssh/snmpv1/snmpv3 status failed. | An error occurs while the CMM 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 FSM via Secure TCP Command Mode has been disabled. | A user has disabled the Secure TCP command mode. |
Warning: Communication with FSM via TCP Command Mode has been disabled. | A user has disabled the TCP command mode. |
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