Warning Messages—Level 2

The following messages are warning level 2 messages. These messages appear only when the warning display level is 2 (option -w).

Warning W2001: Type'type' specified more than once.

A type (PRIVILEGED-EXEC, NON-PRIVILEGED, ANY-SENDER, READ-AND-REPLY, CONTINUOUS-DISPLAY, VARIABLE-LENGTH, or TEST) was specified more than once in a TYPE command. This message can also indicate that PRIVILEGED-EXEC or NON-PRIVILEGED was specified with ANY-SENDER.

Warning W2002: 'token-type' token position 'pos' ignored.

A token position was declared for a run-id or host-id token. Position information is not necessary for run-id or host-id tokens and is ignored.

Warning W2003: Definition beginning at line line-# 
omitted due to errors.

The pattern or variable definition beginning at line-# was not entered into the database because of an error detected in the definition.

Warning W2004: Unexpected text 'text' ignored 
for action type 'type'.

text was specified for an action type of SUPPRESS or DEACTIVATE. Text information is ignored for these action types.

Warning W2005: Instance type 'type' specified more than once.

A type (PRIMARY, ECHO, or ANY-INSTANCE) was specified more than once in an INSTANCE command. This message can also indicate that PRIMARY or ECHO was specified with ANY-INSTANCE.

Warning W2006: Definition type 'type' specified more than once.

A definition type (GROUP, VARIABLE, or PATTERN) was specified more than once in a DEFINE command.

Warning W2007: Variable type 'type' specified more than once.

A variable type (INTEGER, RETAINED, or STRING) was specified more than once in a variable definition TYPE command.

Warning W2008: Time type 'type' specified more than once.

A time unit (MINUTES or SECONDS) was specified more than once in a TIMEOUT command or in the WAIT clause of an action.