CLI error codes
CLI error codes are shown in the command line if the command execution fails. The message includes a summary, followed by Command fail. Return code -X, where -X is the error code. For example:
# set test Command parse error before ‘test’ Command fail. Return code -61
The following table lists common error codes and their descriptions.
|
Return Code |
Description |
|---|---|
|
1 |
Generic CLI syntax error |
|
-1 |
Invalid length of value. |
|
-4 |
Maximum number of entries has been reached. |
|
-5 |
A duplicate entry already exists. |
|
-8 |
Invalid IP Address. |
|
-37 |
Permission denied. |
|
-56 |
Empty values are not allowed. |
|
-61 |
Input not as expected. |
|
-160 |
CFG_ER_GENERIC (common generic configuration error) |
|
-553 |
Name conflicts with an interface, VDOM, switch-interface, zone, or interface name used for hardware switch interfaces. |
|
-651 |
Input value is invalid. |