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Names Server Network Presentation Layer Messages

Names Server Network Presentation Layer: NPL-00400 to NPL-00420

NPL-00410: incoming ASN.1 value too large (str octets) to store locally

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine was unable to translate an ASN.1 construct to its host representation because the construct was too big.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00411: incoming ASN.1 NULL encoding has nonzero length of str

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received a corrupted ASN.1 construct.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00412: incoming ASN.1 BOOLEAN encoding has incorrect length of str

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received a corrupted ASN.1 construct.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00413: incoming ASN.1 encoding has length str, maximum allowed is str

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an ASN.1 construct too large for it to process.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00414: incoming ASN.1 type tag is greater than maximum of 16383

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an illegal ASN.1 construct.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00415: received unsupported ASN.1 INDEFINITE-LENGTH encoding

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an ASN.1 encoding which it could not process because its implementation does not support it.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00416: received illegal ASN.1 encoding length of str

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received a corrupted ASN.1 construct.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00417: received ASN.1 length octet count greater than maximum of str

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an ASN.1 encoding which it could not process because its implementation does not support it.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00418: received malformed ASN.1 object identifier

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received a corrupted ASN.1 construct.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00419: received ASN.1 object identifier with sub-identifier that is too large

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an ASN.1 encoding which it could not process because its implementation does not support it.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.

NPL-00420: received ASN.1 object identifier with more than 256 sub-identifiers

Cause: The ASN.1 protocol engine received an ASN.1 encoding which it could not process because its implementation does not support it.

Action: Not normally visible to the user. For further details, turn on tracing and re-execute the failing operation. If the error persists, contact Worldwide Customer Support.




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