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This appendix provides information and about the status codes, and the dump and load formats.
Network Registrar returns status information on the first line of information written to the standard output stream. If there is more data, Network Registrar displays this information on additional lines.
The first line of the status is similar to a status line from an FTP server. The first token on the line is the status code. It is an integer number intended to be read by a machine; the remainder of the line is text that is intended to be read by a person.
The status codes are all three-digit integer decimal numbers. The first digit corresponds to one of the following classes.
Table A-1 lists and describes status information codes.
| Value | Description |
1 | Normal return |
2 | Informational (warning) |
3 or 4 | Error |
5 | Fatal Error |
Network Registrar assumes that the requested operation was completed unless an error occurs. However, some warning messages by signal a condition that must be corrected. Unless a fatal error occurs, the command line interface will keep running in interactive mode. Fatal errors imply that something serious happened, and that you must restart the Network Registrar command line processor.
The dump leases and load leases file format is as follows.
The syntax is:
field1|field2|field3|
The fields are as follows:
The format for this name is as follows:
chartype-length-octet1-octet2--octetn
For example:
x1-6-00-a0-24-2e-9c-20
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Posted: Thu Jul 13 11:16:58 PDT 2000
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