Troubleshooting Error 242 When Use DLC 802.2 Link Services

Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
Article ID: Q149803

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT, versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.11,and 3.0

SYMPTOMS

When you start the SNA Server service, you may get the following Error 242 message:

   DLC 802.2 Link Service is configured to use NDIS adapter that is not
   installed.

CAUSE

The error is reporting that a link service that is configured to use a DLC 802.2 Link Service could not find an adapter bound to the driver specified for the Link Service. This message indicates one of the following:

  • A connection or media problem inserting into the Token Ring network.
  • A configuration problem with the network adapter.
  • A hardware problem with the adapter.

WORKAROUND

Error 242 will generally appear when the DLC cannot bind to the adapter specified in the SNA Server DLC 802.2 Link Service Setup dialog. The main reasons for this failure arises out of adapter initialization problems. The following items should be checked to ensure that the network adapter is initializing properly:

  • The adapter can communicate to any other computer in the network.

    The ability to contact another computer on the network clears suspicion from any installation problems with the adapter. If another protocol is proven to work on the card, the DLC should find no hardware problems in the card. If only the DLC is being bound to the adapter (for SNA Server use only), then the Microsoft Windows NT Workstation service and transport (NetBEUI, TCP/IP, etc.) would need to be enabled over this adapter. Use the Bindings dialog box in the Windows NT Network Control Panel to verify that the bindings are enabled in order to test network connectivity. Otherwise, install a LAN protocol and enable its bindings to the network card.

    If this works properly, the adapter should not be suspect. Check the System Event Log to verify other reasons why the card appears not to be correctly binding. If the computer is multihomed, make sure that the connection to the host can be made using the affected adapter by disconnecting the other adapter from the network. If a Token Ring connection problem exists (due to a bad cable, bad port on the MAU or hub, mismatched Token Ring link speed, etc.), NetBEUI will report an error in the Windows NT system event log indicating a problem with the adapter.

  • A duplicate Token Ring adapter address exists in the Token Ring network.

    Therefore, the adapter cannot be inserted into the ring. Some Token Ring adapter drivers will report specific errors referring to problems inserting into the ring; unfortunately, some will not. The event log number will vary on an adapter to adapter basis. For example, an Olicom Token Ring card will return the following:

          Event ID:5
          Could not open adapter OcTk1601. Duplicate node address.
          Source: "OcTk16" | "OcTk32" (depending on the adapter installed)
    

    For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

          ARTICLE-ID: Q122933
    
          TITLE     : Event Viewer Messages for the Olicom Network Card
    
       Some adapters will return protocol related events that will reference
       the adapter. IBM's 16/4 Token Ring Adapter, for example, returns a
       message related to protocol failure.
    
       For additional information, please see the following article in the
       Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    
          ARTICLE-ID: Q121070
          TITLE     : Duplicate Locally Administered Address Can Cause
                      Event 9006
    
       The adapter's factory set address could be overridden by using a locally
       administered address. Different adapters will have different ways of
       providing a locally administered address. Some cards will use Registry
       parameters, while some cards will have an option in the driver
       configuration to provide a locally administered address. Reference your
       particular adapter's documentation for details.
    
    
  • The driver may have failed to initialize for the adapter because of configuration problems.

    Problems with mismatched drivers or adapters that are not configured correctly will prevent the adapter from initializing correctly. Most instances involve a driver.

    Three particular situations have been isolated by Microsoft. However, there may be other reasons; this is just a partial list.

    If you see messages regarding driver initialization problems not discussed, check your adapter's documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for the most recent information on http://www.microsoft.com/kb.

    a. An initialization problem occurs with the 3Com 3c59x.sys because the

          driver does not reset the adapter on Windows NT shutdown. When
          Windows NT restarts, the driver is not able to locate the NIC. A
          Service Control Manager event will warn that it was unable to start
          the adapter.
    

          For additional information, please see the following article in the
          Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    

             ARTICLE-ID: Q139179
             TITLE     : 3C0M 3C59X.SYS Driver Fails to Initialize in
                         Windows NT 3.51
    
       b. The Oemsetup.inf file for the IBM Auto 16/4 Token Ring adapter driver
          (Ibmtok4.sys) does not add a required value in the Windows NT
          registry properly, causing Service Control Manager to report event
          7000s in the event log.
    
          For additional information, please see the following article in the
          Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    
             ARTICLE-ID: Q137505
             TITLE     : IBM 16/4 Auto Token Ring Adapter Driver Causes Event
                         ID 7000
    
    
  • A problem occurs when the Madge Smart 16/4 AT Plus Ringnode Token Ring adapter is configured for Normal software operating mode. This token ring adapter has two software operating modes: Normal mode and AT mode. By default, the adapter is set to Normal mode, and if the adapter is used in Normal mode, you can only use the drivers shipped with the Madge Token Ring adapter. If the adapter is used in AT mode, you can use previous versions of the drivers, and the Madge configuration software cannot override the I/O base address, Ring Speed, and SmartROM switch settings. The Service Control Manager will return errors related to not being able to stop the network adapter.

    For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

          ARTICLE-ID: Q128801
    
          TITLE     : Madge Smart 16/4 AT Plus Ringnode Token Ring Adapter
                      Fails
    
    
For additional information on problems activating the SNA Server service, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q110582
   TITLE     : SNA Server Service Stays Inactive When Started


Additional query words: prodsna 2.0 2.1 2.11 3.0 3.5 3.51
Keywords : kbnetwork ntnetserv
Version : 2.0 2.1 2.11 2.11.sp1 3.0 3.5
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
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