Event ID 5002 Appears Using Banyan Vines Client and IBMTOK

Last reviewed: November 17, 1995
Article ID: Q139170
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5 and 3.51
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5 and 3.51

SYMPTOMS

When you use the Banyan Vines client service version 5.5.6 and the IBM Token Ring driver (IBMTOK.SYS) in Windows NT, Event ID 5002 appears in the Event Viewer. The description of the system event is:

   The description for Event ID (5002) in Source (IbmTok) could not be
   found.

CAUSE

This problem occurs when the IBMTOK.SYS driver identifies that any one of the bits in a particular register (ISRP_LOW) on the network adapter are set. Refer to Chapter 7 of the IBM LAN Technical Reference regarding ISRP- even. The event log data indicates that bit 2 is being set. Bit 2 is the access interrupt bit described as follows:

   When this bit is on, it indicates that a shared RAM violation or an
   Illegal MMIO operation by the computer to an Attachment Control Area
   register pair has occurred. The following conditions will set this bit:

   - Any workstation write to a write protected location in the shared RAM.

   - Any workstation write to the shared RAM mgmt registers (WRBR, WWCR and
     WWOR).

   - Any workstation write to ISRA(even).

   - Any workstation write to a non-zero field of ISRP - odd or ISRA -
     odd. Non-zero Interrupt fields of ISRP - odd and ISRA -odd must be
     manipulated using OR and AND MMIO commands.

Windows NT logs the error and resets the ISRP_LOW byte to 0.

RESOLUTION

A new version of VNS.SYS that resolves this problem is available from Banyan Support Centers.


KBCategory: kbnetwork
KBSubcategory: ntdriver
Additional reference words: prodnt 3.50 3.51


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Last reviewed: November 17, 1995
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