H3C S9820-8M&S6880&S6550X-HI Switch Series System Log Messages Reference-R11xx-6W100

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H3C S9820-8M&S6880&S6550X-HI Switch Series

System Log Messages Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Software version: R11xx

Document version: 6W100-20221129

 

Copyright © 2022 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Contents

Introduction· 1

System log message format 1

Managing and obtaining system log messages· 3

Obtaining log messages from the console terminal 3

Obtaining log messages from a monitor terminal 4

Obtaining log messages from the log buffer 4

Obtaining log messages from the log file· 4

Obtaining log messages from a log host 4

Software module list 4

Using this document 8

AAA messages· 10

AAA_FAILURE· 10

AAA_LAUNCH· 10

AAA_SUCCESS· 11

ACL messages· 12

ACL_ACCELERATE_NO_RES· 12

ACL_ACCELERATE_NONCONTIGUOUSMASK· 12

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORT· 12

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTHOPBYHOP· 13

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTMULTITCPFLAG·· 13

ACL_ACCELERATE_UNK_ERR· 13

ACL_IPV6_STATIS_INFO·· 14

ACL_NO_MEM·· 14

ACL_STATIS_INFO·· 14

ADVPN messages· 15

ADVPN_SESSION_DELETED·· 15

ADVPN_SESSION_STATE_CHANGED·· 16

AFT messages· 17

AFT_LOG_FLOW·· 17

AFT_V6TOV4_FLOW·· 18

AFT_V4TOV6_FLOW·· 19

APMGR messages· 20

AP_CREATE_FAILURE· 20

AP_REBOOT_REASON· 20

APMGR_AP_CFG_FAILED·· 20

APMGR_AP_ONLINE· 21

APMGR_GET_AP_MODEL_FAILURE· 21

APMGR_LOG_ADD_AP_FAIL· 21

APMGR_LOG_MEMALERT· 22

APMGR_LOG_NOLICENSE· 22

APMGR_LOG_OFFLINE· 22

APMGR_LOG_ONLINE· 23

APMGR_LOG_ONLINE_FAILED·· 23

APMGR_REACH_MAX_APNUMBER· 23

APMGR_ERROR· 24

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED·· 24

CWS_AP_DOWN· 25

CWS_AP_UP· 25

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE· 26

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED·· 26

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_START· 26

CWS_IMG_OPENFILE_FAILED·· 27

CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE· 27

CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_START· 27

RADIO·· 28

ARP messages· 29

ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NO_REPLY· 29

ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NOREQUESTED_REPLY· 29

ARP_BINDRULETOHW_FAILED·· 30

ARP_DETECTION_LOG·· 30

ARP_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT· 31

ARP_DYNAMIC· 31

ARP_DYNAMIC_IF· 32

ARP_DYNAMIC_SLOT· 32

ARP_ENTRY_CONFLICT· 33

ARP_HOST_IP_CONFLICT· 33

ARP_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED·· 34

ARP_RATE_EXCEEDED·· 34

ARP_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT· 35

ARP_SENDER_IP_INVALID·· 35

ARP_SENDER_MAC_INVALID·· 36

ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT· 36

ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT_VSI 37

ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK· 37

ARP_SUP_ENABLE_FAILED·· 38

ARP_TARGET_IP_INVALID·· 38

ARP_THRESHOLD_REACHED·· 38

ARP_USER_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT· 39

ARP_USER_MOVE_DETECT· 40

DUPIFIP· 40

DUPIP· 41

DUPVRRPIP· 41

ASPF messages· 42

ASPF_IPV4_DNS· 42

ASPF_IPV6_DNS· 43

BFD messages· 44

BFD_CHANGE_FSM·· 44

BFD_CHANGE_SESS· 45

BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT· 45

BGP messages· 46

BGP_EXCEED_ROUTE_LIMIT· 46

BGP_REACHED_THRESHOLD·· 46

BGP_LOG_ROUTE_FLAP· 47

BGP_MEM_ALERT· 47

BGP_PEER_LICENSE_REACHED·· 47

BGP_ROUTE_LICENSE_REACHED·· 48

BGP_STATE_CHANGED·· 48

BGP_STATE_CHANGED·· 49

CFD messages· 50

CFD_CROSS_CCM·· 50

CFD_DRVRET_NOTSUCCESS· 50

CFD_ERROR_CCM·· 51

CFD_LOST_CCM·· 51

CFD_NO_HRD_RESOURCE· 52

CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT· 52

CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT_EX· 53

CFD_REACH_UPPERLIMIT· 53

CFD_REACH_UPPERLIMIT_EX· 54

CFD_RECEIVE_CCM·· 54

CFGMAN messages· 55

CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED·· 55

CFGMAN_OPTCOMPLETION· 55

CGROUP messages· 57

CGROUP_STATUS_CHANGE· 57

CLKM messages· 58

CLKM_ESMC_PKT_ALARM·· 58

CLKM_SOURCE_FREQDEVIATION_ALARM·· 58

CLKM_SOURCE_FREQDEVIATION_NORMAL· 59

CLKM_SOURCE_LOST· 59

CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_DEGRADE· 59

CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_RESUME· 60

CLKM_SOURCE_SWITCHOVER· 60

DEV messages· 61

AUTOSWITCH_FAULT· 61

AUTOSWITCH_FAULT_REBOOT· 61

BOARD_ALARM_CLEAR· 62

BOARD_ALARM_OCCUR· 62

BOARD_FATALALARM_OCCUR· 63

BOARD_RUNNING_FAULT· 63

BOARD_RUNNING_FAULT_REBOOT· 64

FAN_ALARM_CLEAR· 64

FAN_ALARM_OCCUR· 65

FAN_FATALALARM_CLEAR· 65

FAN_FATALALARM_OCCUR· 66

POWER_ALARM_CLEAR· 66

POWER_ALARM_OCCUR· 67

POWER_WARNING_CLEAR· 67

POWER_WARNING_OCCUR· 68

TEMPERATURE_ALARM_CLEAR· 68

TEMPERATURE_ALARM_OCCUR· 69

VOLTAGE_ALARM_CLEAR· 69

VOLTAGE_ALARM_OCCUR· 70

VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_CLEAR· 70

VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_OCCUR· 71

DHCP·· 72

DHCP_NORESOURCES· 72

DHCP_NOTSUPPORTED·· 72

DHCPR·· 73

DHCPR_SERVERCHANGE· 73

DHCPR_SWITCHMASTER· 73

DHCPS messages· 74

DHCPS_ALLOCATE_IP· 74

DHCPS_CONFLICT_IP· 74

DHCPS_EXTEND_FAILURE· 75

DHCPS_EXTEND_IP· 75

DHCPS_FILE· 75

DHCPS_RECLAIM_IP· 76

DHCPS_UNAVAILABLE_POOL· 76

DHCPS_VERIFY_CLASS· 76

DHCPS6 messages· 77

DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_ADDRESS· 77

DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_PREFIX· 77

DHCPS6_CONFLICT_ADDRESS· 78

DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS· 78

DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS_FAILURE· 79

DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX· 79

DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX_FAILURE· 80

DHCPS6_FILE· 80

DHCPS6_RECLAIM_ADDRESS· 81

DHCPS6_RECLAIM_PREFIX· 81

DHCPS6_UNAVAILABLE_POOL· 82

DHCPSP4· 83

DHCPSP4_FILE· 83

DHCPSP4_UNTRUSTED_SERVER· 83

DHCPSP4_DROP_PACKET· 84

DHCPSP6· 85

DHCPSP6_FILE· 85

DHCPSP6_DROP_PACKET· 85

DIAG messages· 86

CORE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD·· 86

CORE_MINOR_RECOVERY· 86

CORE_MINOR_THRESHOLD·· 87

CORE_RECOVERY· 87

CPU_MINOR_RECOVERY· 87

CPU_MINOR_THRESHOLD·· 88

CPU_SEVERE_RECOVERY· 88

CPU_SEVERE_THRESHOLD·· 88

DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_REACHED·· 89

DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_TO_REACH· 89

DIAG_STORAGE_BELOW_THRESHOLD·· 89

DIAG_STORAGE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD·· 90

MEM_ALERT· 91

MEM_BELOW_THRESHOLD·· 92

MEM_EXCEED_THRESHOLD·· 92

DLDP messages· 93

DLDP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED·· 93

DLDP_LINK_BIDIRECTIONAL· 93

DLDP_LINK_SHUTMODECHG·· 94

DLDP_LINK_UNIDIRECTIONAL· 94

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGED·· 95

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_CONFIRMED·· 95

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_DELETED·· 96

DOT1X messages· 97

DOT1X_CONFIG_NOTSUPPORT· 97

DOT1X_LOGIN_FAILURE· 97

DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC· 98

DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC (in open mode) 98

DOT1X_LOGOFF· 99

DOT1X_LOGOFF (in open mode) 99

DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL· 100

DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL (in open mode) 100

DOT1X_MACBINDING_EXIST· 101

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEIP_RES· 101

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEMSEG_RES· 102

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREERULE_RES· 102

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADMACREDIR_RES· 102

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADPORTREDIR_RES· 103

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_ENABLEDOT1X_RES· 103

DOT1X_PEXAGG_NOMEMBER_RES· 103

DOT1X_SMARTON_FAILURE· 104

DOT1X_UNICAST_NOT_EFFECTIVE· 104

DRNI 105

DRNI_AUTORECOVERY_TIMEOUT· 105

DRNI_DEVICE_MADDOWN· 105

DRNI_DEVICE_MADRECOVERY· 106

DRNI_GLBCHECK_CONSISTENCY· 106

DRNI_GLBCHECK_INCONSISTENCY· 106

DRNI_IFCHECK_CONSISTENCY· 107

DRNI_IFCHECK_INCONSISTENCY· 107

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_BIND·· 107

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALDOWN· 108

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALUP· 108

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_MAC_CHANGE· 108

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_NOSELECTED·· 109

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_NOSELECTED·· 109

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_SELECTED·· 110

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PRIORITY_CHANGE· 110

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_SELECTED·· 110

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_UNBIND·· 111

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_BIND·· 111

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_DOWN· 112

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UNBIND·· 112

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UP· 113

DRNI_IPP_BLOCK· 113

DRNI_IPP_UNBLOCK· 113

DRNI_KEEPALIVEINTERVAL_MISMATCH· 114

DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_DOWN· 114

DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_UP· 114

DRNI_SYSEVENT_DEVICEROLE_CHANGE· 115

DRNI_SYSEVENT_MAC_CHANGE· 115

DRNI_SYSEVENT_NUMBER_CHANGE· 115

DRNI_SYSEVENT_PRIORITY_CHANGE· 116

DRVPLAT· 117

DRVPLAT_ECMP_NO_RESOURCE· 117

DRVPLAT_MAC_Conflict 117

ERPS messages· 118

ERPS_FSM_CHANGED·· 118

ERPS_IPP_CHECK· 118

ETHOAM messages· 119

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_DOWN· 119

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_TIMEOUT· 119

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_UNSATISF· 120

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_SUCCEED·· 120

ETHOAM_DISABLE· 120

ETHOAM_DISCOVERY_EXIT· 121

ETHOAM_ENABLE· 121

ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED·· 121

ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLING·· 122

ETHOAM_LOCAL_DYING_GASP· 122

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME· 122

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD·· 123

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND·· 123

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_SYMBOL· 123

ETHOAM_LOCAL_LINK_FAULT· 124

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT· 124

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT_ERROR_STATU· 124

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NO_RESOURCE· 125

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NOT_SUPPORT· 125

ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED·· 125

ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CTRLLING·· 126

ETHOAM_REMOTE_CRITICAL· 126

ETHOAM_REMOTE_DYING_GASP· 126

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME· 127

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD·· 127

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND·· 127

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_SYMBOL· 128

ETHOAM_REMOTE_EXIT· 128

ETHOAM_REMOTE_FAILURE_RECOVER· 128

ETHOAM_REMOTE_LINK_FAULT· 129

ETHOAM_NO_ENOUGH_RESOURCE· 129

ETHOAM_NOT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT· 129

FGROUP messages· 130

FLOWGROUP_APPLY_FAIL· 130

FLOWGROUP_MODIFY_FAIL· 130

FNOTIFY messages· 131

NOTIFY· 131

FS messages· 132

FS_UNFORMATTED_PARTITION· 132

FTP messages· 133

FTP_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT· 133

GIR messages· 134

GIR_SYSTEM_MODE· 134

GIR_SYSTEM_REVERT· 134

GIR_SYSTEM_MODE_FAILED·· 134

gRPC messages· 135

GRPC_LOGIN· 135

GRPC_LOGIN_FAILED·· 135

GRPC_LOGOUT· 136

GRPC_SERVER_FAILED·· 136

GRPC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT_FAILED·· 136

GRPC_RECEIVE_SUBSCRIPTION· 137

HOTPLUG messages· 138

HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGIN· 138

HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGOUT· 138

HTTPD messages· 139

HTTPD_CONNECT· 139

HTTPD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT· 139

HTTPD_DISCONNECT· 140

HTTPD_FAIL_FOR_ACP· 140

HTTPD_REACH_CONNECT_LIMIT· 140

Identity messages· 141

IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_FINISHED·· 141

IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_START· 141

IDENTITY_CSV_IMPORT_FAILED·· 141

IDENTITY_IMC_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY· 142

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY· 142

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_GROUP_FAILED·· 143

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_USER_FAILED·· 143

IFMON·· 144

BGTRAFFIC_SEND_BEGIN· 144

BGTRAFFIC_SEND_END·· 144

CRC_ERROR_RECOVERY· 144

CRC_ERROR_THRESHOLD·· 145

IFNET messages· 146

IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_OCCURRENCE· 146

IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_CLEAR· 146

IF_JUMBOFRAME_WARN· 147

IF_LINKFLAP_DETECTED·· 147

INTERFACE_NOTSUPPRESSED·· 147

INTERFACE_SUPPRESSED·· 148

LINK_UPDOWN· 148

PFC_WARNING·· 149

PHY_UPDOWN· 149

PROTOCOL_UPDOWN· 149

STORM_CONSTRAIN_BELOW·· 150

STORM_CONSTRAIN_CONTROLLED·· 150

STORM_CONSTRAIN_EXCEED·· 151

STORM_CONSTRAIN_NORMAL· 151

TUNNEL_LINK_UPDOWN· 152

TUNNEL_PHY_UPDOWN· 152

VLAN_MODE_CHANGE· 152

iNQA·· 153

INQA_BWD_LOSS_EXCEED·· 153

INQA_BWD_LOSS_RECOV· 153

INQA_DEBUG_FAIL· 153

INQA_FLAG_DIFF· 154

INQA_FLAG_FAIL· 154

INQA_FLOW_DIFF· 154

INQA_FWD_LOSS_EXCEED·· 155

INQA_FWD_LOSS_RECOV· 155

INQA_INST_FAIL· 155

INQA_INTVL_DIFF· 156

INQA_MPNODATA· 156

INQA_NO_RESOURCE· 156

INQA_NO_SUPPORT· 157

INQA_SMOOTH_BEGIN_FAIL· 157

INQA_SMOOTH_END_FAIL· 157

IP6ADDR·· 158

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_CONFLICT· 158

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_ERROR· 158

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_INVALID·· 159

IP6FW messages· 160

IP6FW_ABNORMAL_HEADERS· 160

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_NDFW·· 160

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_HOPLIMITEXCEED·· 161

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_HOPLIMITUNVARIED·· 161

IPADDR messages· 162

IPADDR_HA_EVENT_ERROR· 162

IPADDR_HA_STOP_EVENT· 163

IPFW messages· 164

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_ARPFW·· 164

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLEXCEED·· 165

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLUNVARIED·· 165

IPoE messages· 166

IPoE_USER_LOGOFF· 166

IPoE_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL· 167

IPoE_USER_LOGON_FAILED·· 170

IPoE_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS· 173

USER_TraceInfo· 173

IPS messages· 181

IPS_IPV4_INTERZONE· 182

IPS_IPV6_INTERZONE· 184

IPS_WARNING·· 185

IPS_WARNING·· 185

IPSEC messages· 186

IPSEC_ANTI-REPLAY_WINDOWS_ERROR· 186

IPSEC_FAILED_ADD_FLOW_TABLE· 187

IPSEC_PACKET_DISCARDED·· 187

IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH· 188

IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH_FAIL· 189

IPSEC_SA_INITIATION· 192

IPSEC_SA_TERMINATE· 193

IPSG messages· 195

IPSG_ADDENTRY_ERROR· 195

IPSG_DELENTRY_ERROR· 196

IPSG_ADDEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR· 197

IPSG_DELEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR· 198

IRDP messages· 199

IRDP_EXCEED_ADVADDR_LIMIT· 199

IRF· 200

IRF_LINK_BLOCK· 200

IRF_LINK_DOWN· 200

IRF_LINK_UP· 200

IRF_MEMBERID_CONFLICT· 201

IRF_MERGE· 201

IRF_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT· 201

IRF_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT· 202

ISIS messages· 203

ISIS_LSP_CONFLICT· 203

ISIS_MEM_ALERT· 203

ISIS_NBR_CHG·· 204

ISIS_SID_CONFLICT· 205

ISIS_SID_CONFLICT_CLEAR· 205

ISSU messages· 206

ISSU_PROCESSWITCHOVER· 206

ISSU_ROLLBACKCHECKNORMAL· 206

L2TPv2 messages· 207

L2TPV2_TUNNEL_EXCEED_LIMIT· 207

L2TPV2_SESSION_EXCEED_LIMIT· 207

L2VPN messages· 208

L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_LOCAL· 208

L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_REMOTE· 208

L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH· 209

L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE· 209

L2VPN_LABEL_DUPLICATE· 209

PROCESS· 210

LAGG messages· 211

LAGG_ACTIVE· 211

LAGG_AUTO_AGGREGATION· 211

LAGG_INACTIVE_AICFG·· 212

LAGG_INACTIVE_BFD·· 212

LAGG_INACTIVE_CONFIGURATION· 213

LAGG_INACTIVE_DUPLEX· 213

LAGG_INACTIVE_HARDWAREVALUE· 214

LAGG_INACTIVE_LOWER_LIMIT· 214

LAGG_INACTIVE_PARTNER· 215

LAGG_INACTIVE_PHYSTATE· 215

LAGG_INACTIVE_RESOURCE_INSUFICIE· 216

LAGG_INACTIVE_SPEED·· 216

LAGG_INACTIVE_UPPER_LIMIT· 217

LDP messages· 218

LDP_SESSION_CHG·· 218

LDP_SESSION_GR· 219

LDP_SESSION_SP· 219

LDP_ADJACENCY_DOWN· 220

LIPC messages· 221

LIPC_MTCP_CHECK· 221

LIPC_STCP_CHECK· 221

LIPC_SUDP_CHECK· 222

PORT_CHANGE· 222

LLDP messages· 223

LLDP_CREATE_NEIGHBOR· 223

LLDP_DELETE_NEIGHBOR· 224

LLDP_LESS_THAN_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT· 224

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGE_OUT· 225

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_BLOCK· 225

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_DOWN· 226

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UNBLOCK· 226

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UP· 226

LLDP_PVID_INCONSISTENT· 227

LLDP_REACH_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT· 227

LOAD messages· 228

BOARD_LOADING·· 228

LOAD_FAILED·· 228

LOAD_FINISHED·· 229

LOGIN messages· 230

LOGIN_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED·· 230

LOGIN_FAILED·· 230

LOGIN_ INVALID_USERNAME_PWD·· 231

LPDT messages· 232

LPDT_LOOPED·· 232

LPDT_RECOVERED·· 232

LPDT_VLAN_LOOPED·· 232

LPDT_VLAN_RECOVERED·· 233

LS messages· 234

LOCALSVR_PROMPTED_CHANGE_PWD·· 234

LS_ADD_USER_TO_GROUP· 234

LS_AUTHEN_FAILURE· 235

LS_AUTHEN_SUCCESS· 235

LS_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP· 236

LS_DELETE_PASSWORD_FAIL· 236

LS_PWD_ADDBLACKLIST· 236

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEDOUT· 237

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEOUT· 237

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_COMPOSITION· 237

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_FIRSTLOGIN· 238

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_LENGTH· 238

LS_PWD_FAILED2WRITEPASS2FILE· 238

LS_PWD_MODIFY_FAIL· 239

LS_PWD_MODIFY_SUCCESS· 239

LS_REAUTHEN_FAILURE· 240

LS_UPDATE_PASSWORD_FAIL· 240

LS_USER_CANCEL· 240

LS_USER_PASSWORD_EXPIRE· 241

LS_USER_ROLE_CHANGE· 241

MAC messages· 242

MAC_DRIVER_ADD_ENTRY· 242

MAC_TABLE_FULL_GLOBAL· 242

MAC_TABLE_FULL_PORT· 243

MAC_TABLE_FULL_VLAN· 243

MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NORESOURCE· 243

MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NOTSUPPORT· 244

MACA messages· 245

MACA_ENABLE_NOT_EFFECTIVE· 245

MACA_LOGIN_FAILURE· 245

MACA_LOGIN_SUCC· 246

MACA_LOGIN_SUCC (in open mode) 246

MACA_LOGOFF· 247

MACA_LOGOFF (in open mode) 247

MACSEC messages· 248

MACSEC_MKA_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT· 248

MACSEC_MKA_PRINCIPAL_ACTOR· 248

MACSEC_MKA_SAK_REFRESH· 249

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_REAUTH· 249

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_SECURED·· 250

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_START· 250

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_STOP· 251

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_UNSECURED·· 251

MFIB messages· 252

MFIB_MEM_ALERT· 252

MPLS messages· 253

MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH· 253

MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE· 253

MSDP messages· 254

MSDP_PEER_START· 254

MSDP_PEER_START· 254

MSDP_PEER_CLOSE· 254

MSDP_SA_LIMIT· 255

MTLK messages· 256

MTLK_UPLINK_STATUS_CHANGE· 256

NAT messages· 257

EIM_MODE_PORT_USAGE_ALARM·· 257

NAT_ADDR_BIND_CONFLICT· 257

NAT_EIM·· 258

NAT_FLOW·· 259

NAT_SERVER_INVALID·· 260

NAT_SERVICE_CARD_RECOVER_FAILURE· 261

NAT444_SYSLOG·· 261

PORT_USAGE_ALARM·· 262

PORTBLOCK_ALARM·· 262

PORTBLOCKGRP_MEMORY_WARNING·· 263

ND messages· 264

ND_CONFLICT· 264

ND_DUPADDR· 264

ND_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED·· 265

ND_MAC_CHECK· 265

ND_RAGUARD_DROP· 265

ND_RATE_EXCEEDED·· 266

ND_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT· 266

ND_SET_PORT_TRUST_NORESOURCE· 267

ND_SET_VLAN_REDIRECT_NORESOURCE· 267

ND_USER_DUPLICATE_IPV6ADDR· 268

ND_USER_MOVE· 269

ND_USER_OFFLINE· 269

ND_USER_ONLINE· 270

NETCONF messages· 271

CLI 271

EDIT-CONFIG·· 272

REPLY· 273

NETCONF_MSG_DEL· 273

ROW-OPERATION· 274

THREAD·· 274

NQA messages· 276

NQA_ENTRY_PROBE_RESULT· 276

NQA_LOG_UNREACHABLE· 276

NQA_PACKET_OVERSIZE· 277

NQA_SCHEDULE_FAILURE· 277

NQA_SERVER_PORT_UNAVAILABLE· 278

NQA_SERVER_ADDR_UNAVAILABLE· 278

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_PACKET_INVALID·· 278

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_REACTION· 279

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_START_FAILURE· 279

NTP messages· 280

NTP_CLOCK_CHANGE· 280

NTP_LEAP_CHANGE· 280

NTP_SOURCE_CHANGE· 281

NTP_SOURCE_LOST· 281

NTP_STRATUM_CHANGE· 281

OFP messages· 282

OFP_ACTIVE· 282

OFP_ACTIVE_FAILED·· 282

OFP_CONNECT· 282

OFP_FAIL_OPEN· 283

OFP_FLOW_ADD·· 283

OFP_FLOW_ADD_DUP· 284

OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED·· 284

OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED·· 285

OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS· 285

OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED·· 286

OFP_FLOW_DEL· 286

OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS· 287

OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS_FAILED·· 287

OFP_FLOW_MOD·· 288

OFP_FLOW_MOD_FAILED·· 288

OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS· 289

OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED·· 289

OFP_FLOW_RMV_GROUP· 290

OFP_FLOW_RMV_HARDTIME· 290

OFP_FLOW_RMV_IDLETIME· 290

OFP_FLOW_RMV_METER· 291

OFP_FLOW_UPDATE_FAILED·· 291

OFP_GROUP_ADD·· 292

OFP_GROUP_ADD_FAILED·· 292

OFP_GROUP_DEL· 293

OFP_GROUP_MOD·· 293

OFP_GROUP_MOD_FAILED·· 294

OFP_METER_ADD·· 294

OFP_METER_ADD_FAILED·· 294

OFP_METER_DEL· 295

OFP_METER_MOD·· 295

OFP_METER_MOD_FAILED·· 296

OFP_MISS_RMV_GROUP· 296

OFP_MISS_RMV_HARDTIME· 296

OFP_MISS_RMV_IDLETIME· 297

OFP_MISS_RMV_METER· 297

OFP_RADARDETECTION· 297

OPTMOD messages· 298

BIAS_HIGH· 298

BIAS_LOW·· 298

BIAS_NORMAL· 299

CFG_ERR· 299

CHKSUM_ERR· 299

FIBER_SFP MODULE_INVALID·· 300

FIBER_SFPMODULE_NOWINVALID·· 300

IO_ERR· 301

MOD_ALM_OFF· 301

MOD_ALM_ON· 301

MODULE_IN· 302

MODULE_OUT· 302

OPTICAL_WARNING_CLEAR· 302

OPTICAL_WARNING_OCCUR· 303

OPTMOD_COUNTERFEIT_MOUDULE· 303

OPTMOD_MODULE_CHECK· 304

PHONY_MODULE· 304

RX_ALM_OFF· 304

RX_ALM_ON· 305

RX_POW_HIGH· 305

RX_POW_LOW·· 305

RX_POW_NORMAL· 306

TEMP_HIGH· 306

TEMP_LOW·· 306

TEMP_NORMAL· 307

TX_ALM_OFF· 307

TX_ALM_ON· 307

TX_POW_HIGH· 308

TX_POW_LOW·· 308

TX_POW_NORMAL· 308

TYPE_ERR· 309

VOLT_HIGH· 309

VOLT_LOW·· 309

VOLT_NORMAL· 310

OSPF messages· 311

OSPF_DUP_RTRID_NBR· 311

OSPF_IP_CONFLICT_INTRA· 311

OSPF_LAST_NBR_DOWN· 312

OSPF_MEM_ALERT· 312

OSPF_NBR_CHG·· 313

OSPF_RT_LMT· 313

OSPF_RTRID_CHG·· 313

OSPF_RTRID_CONFLICT_INTER· 314

OSPF_RTRID_CONFLICT_INTRA· 314

OSPF_VLINKID_CHG·· 314

OSPFV3 messages· 315

OSPFV3_LAST_NBR_DOWN· 315

OSPFV3_MEM_ALERT· 315

OSPFV3_NBR_CHG·· 316

OSPFV3_RT_LMT· 316

PBR messages· 317

PBR_HARDWARE_ERROR· 317

PFILTER messages· 318

PFILTER_APPLY_REPEAT· 318

PFILTER_GLB_RES_CONFLICT· 319

PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES· 319

PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR· 320

PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES· 320

PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR· 321

PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_NO_RES· 321

PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR· 321

PFILTER_GLB_NO_RES· 322

PFILTER_GLB_NOT_SUPPORT· 322

PFILTER_GLB_UNK_ERR· 323

PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES· 323

PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR· 324

PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES· 324

PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR· 325

PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_NO_RES· 325

PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR· 326

PFILTER_IF_NO_RES· 326

PFILTER_IF_NOT_SUPPORT· 327

PFILTER_IF_RES_CONFLICT· 327

PFILTER_IF_UNK_ERR· 328

PFILTER_IPV4_FLOW_INFO·· 328

PFILTER_IPV4_FLOW_STATIS· 329

PFILTER_IPV6_FLOW_INFO·· 329

PFILTER_IPV6_FLOW_STATIS· 330

PFILTER_IPV6_STATIS_INFO·· 330

PFILTER_MAC_FLOW_INFO·· 331

PFILTER_STATIS_INFO·· 331

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES· 332

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR· 332

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES· 333

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR· 333

PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_NO_RES· 334

PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR· 334

PFILTER_VLAN_NO_RES· 335

PFILTER_VLAN_NOT_SUPPORT· 335

PFILTER_VLAN_RES_CONFLICT· 336

PFILTER_VLAN_UNK_ERR· 336

PIM messages· 337

PIM_NBR_DOWN· 337

PIM_NBR_UP· 337

PING messages· 338

PING_STATISTICS· 338

PING_VPN_STATISTICS· 339

PKG messages· 340

PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_FAILED·· 340

PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_SUCCESS· 340

PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_FAILED·· 340

PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_SUCCESS· 341

PKI messages· 342

REQUEST_CERT_FAIL· 342

REQUEST_CERT_SUCCESS· 342

PKT2CPU messages· 343

PKT2CPU_NO_RESOURCE· 343

PKTCPT· 344

PKTCPT_AP_OFFLINE· 344

PKTCPT_AREADY_EXIT· 344

PKTCPT_CONN_FAIL· 345

PKTCPT_INVALID_FILTER· 345

PKTCPT_LOGIN_DENIED·· 345

PKTCPT_MEMORY_ALERT· 346

PKTCPT_OPEN_FAIL· 346

PKTCPT_OPERATION_TIMEOUT· 347

PKTCPT_SERVICE_FAIL· 347

PKTCPT_UNKNOWN_ERROR· 347

PKTCPT_UPLOAD_ERROR· 348

PKTCPT_WRITE_FAIL· 348

PORTSEC messages· 349

PORTSEC_ACL_FAILURE· 349

PORTSEC_CAR_FAILURE· 349

PORTSEC_CREATEAC_FAILURE· 350

PORTSEC_LEARNED_MACADDR· 350

PORTSEC_NTK_NOT_EFFECTIVE· 351

PORTSEC_PORTMODE_NOT_EFFECTIVE· 351

PORTSEC_PROFILE_FAILURE· 351

PORTSEC_URL_FAILURE· 352

PORTSEC_VIOLATION· 352

PORTSEC_VLANMACLIMIT· 353

PPP messages· 354

IPPOOL_ADDRESS_EXHAUSTED·· 354

PPP_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS· 354

PPP_USER_LOGON_FAILED·· 355

PPP_USER_LOGOFF· 356

PPP_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL· 357

PPPOES messages· 359

PPPOES_MAC_THROTTLE· 359

PTP messages· 360

PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_DISCONNECT· 360

PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_RECOVER· 360

PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK· 361

PTP_FREQUENCY_NOT_LOCK· 361

PTP_MASTER_CLOCK_CHANGE· 362

PTP_PKT_ABNORMAL· 363

PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT· 364

PTP_PKTLOST· 365

PTP_PKTLOST_RECOVER· 365

PTP_PORT_BMCINFO_CHANGE· 366

PTP_PORT_STATE_CHANGE· 367

PTP_SRC_CHANGE· 368

PTP_SRC_CLASS_BELOW_THRESHOLD·· 369

PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER· 369

PTP_SRC_SWITCH· 369

PTP_TIME_OFFSE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD·· 370

PTP_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER· 370

PTP_TIME_SYNC· 370

PTP_TIME_UNSYNC· 371

PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGE· 371

PTP_TIMESTAMP_UNCHANGE· 372

PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_ALARM·· 372

PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_RECOVER· 373

PWDCTL messages· 374

PWDCTL_ADD_BLACKLIST· 374

PWDCTL_CHANGE_PASSWORD·· 374

PWDCTL_FAILED_TO_WRITEPWD·· 375

QOS messages· 376

MIRROR_SYNC_CFG_FAIL· 376

QOS_CAR_APPLYUSER_FAIL· 376

QOS_CBWFQ_REMOVED·· 377

QOS_GTS_APPLYUSER_FAIL· 377

QOS_IFA_OUTPUT_IFFAIL· 377

QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_BANDWIDTH· 378

QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_NNIBANDWIDTH· 378

QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_CBFAIL· 379

QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_FAIL· 379

QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_CBFAIL· 380

QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_FAIL· 380

QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_CBFAIL· 381

QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_FAIL· 381

QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_FAIL· 382

QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_SUCCESS· 382

QOS_POLICY_APPLYUSER_FAIL· 383

QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_CBFAIL· 383

QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_FAIL· 384

QOS_QMPROFILE_APPLYUSER_FAIL· 384

QOS_QMPROFILE_MODIFYQUEUE_FAIL· 385

QOS_UNI_RESTORE_FAIL· 385

WRED_TABLE_CFG_FAIL· 385

RADIUS messages· 387

RADIUS_AUTH_FAILURE· 387

RADIUS_AUTH_SUCCESS· 387

RADIUS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL· 387

RIP messages· 388

RIP_MEM_ALERT· 388

RIP_RT_LMT· 388

RIPNG messages· 389

RIPNG_MEM_ALERT· 389

RIPNG_RT_LMT· 389

RIR·· 390

RIR_APPQUAL_PROBE_FAILED·· 390

RIR_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED·· 391

RIR_CFG_CHANGED·· 391

RIR_LINK_SELECT· 392

RIR_LINKFAULT· 393

RIR_OUTIF_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED·· 393

RIR_QUALITY_DELAY· 394

RIR_QUALITY_JITTER· 395

RIR_QUALITY_OTHER· 396

RIR_QUALITY_PKTLOSS· 397

RM messages· 398

RM_ACRT_REACH_LIMIT· 398

RM_ACRT_REACH_THRESVALUE· 398

RM_THRESHLD_VALUE_REACH· 399

RRPP messages· 400

RRPP_IPP_CHECK· 400

RRPP_RING_FAIL· 400

RRPP_RING_RESTORE· 400

RTM messages· 401

RTM_TCL_NOT_EXIST· 401

RTM_TCL_MODIFY· 401

RTM_TCL_LOAD_FAILED·· 401

SCMD messages· 402

PROCESS_ABNORMAL· 402

PROCESS_ACTIVEFAILED·· 403

PROCESS_CORERECORD·· 403

SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOT· 404

SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOTMDC· 404

SCM_ABORT_RESTORE· 405

SCM_INSMOD_ADDON_TOOLONG·· 405

SCM_KERNEL_INIT_TOOLONG·· 405

SCM_PROCESS_STARTING_TOOLONG·· 406

SCM_SKIP_PROCESS· 407

SESSION messages· 408

SESSION_IPV4_FLOW·· 409

SESSION_IPV6_FLOW·· 410

SFLOW messages· 412

SFLOW_HARDWARE_ERROR· 412

SHELL messages· 413

SHELL_CMD·· 413

SHELL_CMD_CONFIRM·· 413

SHELL_CMD_EXECUTEFAIL· 414

SHELL_CMD_INPUT· 414

SHELL_CMD_INPUT_TIMEOUT· 414

SHELL_CMD_INVALID_CHARACTER· 415

SHELL_CMD_MATCHFAIL· 415

SHELL_CMDDENY· 416

SHELL_CMDFAIL· 416

SHELL_CRITICAL_CMDFAIL· 416

SHELL_LOGIN· 417

SHELL_LOGOUT· 417

SLBG messages· 418

SLBG_DRIVER_MODIFY_GROUP· 418

SLBG_REACH_MAXPORT_LIMIT· 418

SLSP messages· 419

SLSP_LABEL_DUPLICATE· 419

SMLK messages· 420

SMLK_LINK_SWITCH· 420

SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE· 420

SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE· 420

SNMP messages· 421

SNMP_ACL_RESTRICTION· 421

SNMP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE· 421

SNMP_GET· 422

SNMP_NOTIFY· 422

SNMP_SET· 423

SNMP_USM_NOTINTIMEWINDOW·· 423

SRPV6 messages· 424

SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT· 424

SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT_CLEAR· 425

SRPV6_PATH_STATE_DOWN· 426

SRPV6_POLICY_STATUS_CHG·· 427

SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXCEED·· 428

SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXCEED_CLEAR· 429

SRPV6_SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN· 430

SRPV6_SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN_CLEAR· 431

SRPV6_STATE_DOWN· 432

SRPV6_STATE_DOWN_CLEAR· 432

SSHS messages· 433

SSHS_ACL_DENY· 433

SSHS_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH· 433

SSHS_AUTH_EXCEED_RETRY_TIMES· 434

SSHS_AUTH_FAIL· 434

SSHS_AUTH_SUCCESS· 435

SSHS_AUTH_TIMEOUT· 435

SSHS_CONNECT· 435

SSHS_DECRYPT_FAIL· 436

SSHS_DISCONNECT· 436

SSHS_ENCRYPT_FAIL· 436

SSHS_LOG·· 437

SSHS_MAC_ERROR· 437

SSHS_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT· 438

SSHS_REACH_USER_LIMIT· 438

SSHS_SCP_OPER· 438

SSHS_SFTP_OPER· 439

SSHS_SRV_UNAVAILABLE· 439

SSHS_VERSION_MISMATCH· 440

STM messages· 441

STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FAILED·· 441

STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FINISHED·· 442

STM_AUTO_UPDATING·· 442

STM_LINK_DOWN· 443

STM_LINK_TIMEOUT· 443

STM_LINK_UP· 443

STM_MERGE· 444

STM_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT· 444

STM_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT· 444

STM_SAMEMAC· 445

STM_SOMER_CHECK· 445

STP messages· 446

STP_BPDU_PROTECTION· 446

STP_BPDU_RECEIVE_EXPIRY· 446

STP_CONSISTENCY_CHECK· 447

STP_CONSISTENCY_RESTORATION· 447

STP_DETECTED_TC· 447

STP_DISABLE· 448

STP_DISCARDING·· 448

STP_DISPUTE· 448

STP_ENABLE· 449

STP_FORWARDING·· 449

STP_LOOP_PROTECTION· 449

STP_LOOPBACK_PROTECTION· 450

STP_NOT_ROOT· 450

STP_NOTIFIED_TC· 450

STP_PORT_TYPE_INCONSISTENCY· 451

STP_PVID_INCONSISTENCY· 451

STP_PVST_BPDU_PROTECTION· 451

STP_ROOT_PROTECTION· 452

STP_STG_NUM_DETECTION· 452

STRUNK·· 453

STRUNK_DROPPACKET_INCONSISTENCY· 453

STRUNK_MEMBER_ROLE_CHANGE· 454

STRUNK_PDUINTERVAL_MISMATCH· 455

STRUNK_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT· 455

STRUNK_ROLE_CHANGE· 456

SYSLOG messages· 457

SYSLOG_LOGBUFFER_FAILURE· 457

SYSLOG_LOGFILE_FULL· 457

SYSLOG_NO_SPACE· 457

SYSLOG_RESTART· 458

SYSLOG_RTM_EVENT_BUFFER_FULL· 458

TACACS messages· 459

TACACS_AUTH_FAILURE· 459

TACACS_AUTH_SUCCESS· 459

TACACS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL· 459

TELNETD messages· 460

TELNETD_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT· 460

TSTREAM·· 461

STREAM_ENCAP_FAIL· 461

VLAN messages· 462

VLAN_CREATEVLAN_NO_ENOUGH_RESOUR· 462

VLAN_FAILED·· 462

VLAN_VLANMAPPING_FAILED·· 463

VLAN_VLANTRANSPARENT_FAILED·· 463

VRRP messages· 464

VRRP_STATUS_CHANGE· 464

VRRP_VF_STATUS_CHANGE· 465

VRRP_VMAC_INEFFECTIVE· 465

VXLAN messages· 466

VXLAN_LICENSE_UNAVAILABLE· 466

WEBCACHE messages· 467

WEBCACHE_CHECK· 467

WEBCACHE_AVAILABLE· 467

WEBCACHE_INAVAILABLE· 467

WIPS messages· 0

AP_CHANNEL_CHANGE· 0

APFLOOD·· 0

ASSOCIATEOVERFLOW·· 0

HONEYPOT· 1

HTGREENMODE· 1

MAN_IN_MIDDLE· 1

WIPS_DOS· 2

WIPS_FLOOD·· 2

WIPS_MALF· 3

WIPS_ROGUE· 3

WIPS_SIGNATURE· 4

WIPS_SPOOF· 4

WIPS_UNAUTH· 4

WIPS_WEAKIV· 5

WIRELESSBRIDGE· 5

 


Introduction

This document includes the following system messages:

·     Messages specific to Release 11xx of the switch.

·     Messages for the Comware 9 software platform version based on which Release 11xx was produced. Some platform system messages might not be available on the switch.

This document is intended only for managing S9820-8M, S6880 or S6550X-HI switches. Do not use this document for any other device models.

This document assumes that the readers are familiar with data communications technologies and H3C networking products.

System log message format

By default, the system log messages use one of the following formats depending on the output destination:

·     Log host:

<PRI>TIMESTAMP Sysname %%vendorMODULE/severity/MNEMONIC: location; CONTENT

·     Destinations except for the log host:

Prefix TIMESTAMP Sysname MODULE/severity/MNEMONIC: CONTENT

 

 

NOTE:

Log message examples in this document use the format for destinations except the log host. They do not contain elements available only for the log host, including the location element.

 

Table 1 System log message elements

Element

Description

<PRI>

Priority identifier. This element is contained only in messages sent to the log host.

It is calculated by using the following formula:

Priority identifier=facilityx8+severity

Where:

·     Facility is specified by using the info-center loghost command. A log host uses this parameter to identify log sources and filter log messages.

·     Severity represents the importance of the message. For more information about severity levels, see Table 2.

Prefix

Message type identifier. This element is contained in the system log messages sent to non-log-host destinations.

The element uses the following symbols to indicate message severity:

·     Percentage sign (%)—Informational and higher levels.

·     Asterisk (*)—Debug level.

TIMESTAMP

Date and time when the event occurred.

The following are commands for configuring the timestamp format:

·     Log host—Use the info-center timestamp loghost command.

·     Non-log-host destinations—Use the info-center timestamp command.

Sysname

Name or IP address of the device that generated the message.

%%vendor

Manufacturer flag. This element is %%10 for H3C.

This element is contained only in messages sent to the log host.

MODULE

Name of the module that produced the message.

severity

Severity level of the message. (For more information about severity levels, see Table 2.)

MNEMONIC

Text string that uniquely identifies the system message. The maximum length is 32 characters.

location

Optional. This element identifies where the message occurred. This element is contained only in messages sent to the log host.

This element presents location information for the message in the following format:

-attribute1=x-attribute2=y…-attributeN=z

The following are examples of location attributes:

·     -MDC=XX, which represents the MDC on which the message occurred.

·     -DevIp=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, which represents the source IP of the message.

·     -Slot=XX, which represents the slot on which the message occurred.

·     -Chassis=XX-Slot=XX, which represents the chassis and slot on which the message occurred.

This element is separated from the message description by using a semicolon (;).

CONTENT

Text string that contains detailed information about the event or error.

For variable fields in this element, this document uses the representations in Table 3.

 

System log messages are classified into eight severity levels from 0 to 7. The lower the number, the higher the severity, as shown in Table 2.

Table 2 System log message severity levels

Level

Severity

Description

0

Emergency

The system is unusable. For example, the system authorization has expired.

1

Alert

Action must be taken immediately. For example, traffic on an interface exceeds the upper limit.

2

Critical

Critical condition. For example, the device temperature exceeds the upper limit, the power module fails, or the fan tray fails.

3

Error

Error condition. For example, the link state changes or a storage card is unplugged.

4

Warning

Warning condition. For example, an interface is disconnected, or the memory resources are used up.

5

Notification

Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal logs in to the device, or the device reboots.

6

Informational

Informational message. For example, a command or a ping operation is executed.

7

Debug

Debugging message.

 

For variable fields in the message text, this document uses the representations in Table 3. The values are case insensitive, even though the representations are uppercase letters.

Table 3 Variable field representations

Representation

Information type

INT16

Signed 16-bit decimal number.

UINT16

Unsigned 16-bit decimal number.

INT32

Signed 32-bit decimal number.

UINT32

Unsigned 32-bit decimal number.

INT64

Signed 64-bit decimal number.

UINT64

Unsigned 64-bit decimal number.

DOUBLE

Two dot-separated signed 32-bit decimal numbers. The format is [INTEGER].[INTEGER].

HEX

Hexadecimal number.

CHAR

Single character.

STRING

Character string.

IPADDR

IP address.

MAC

MAC address.

DATE

Date.

TIME

Time.

 

Managing and obtaining system log messages

You can manage system log messages by using the information center.

By default, the information center is enabled. Log messages can be output to the console, monitor terminal, log buffer, log host, and log file.

To filter log messages, use the info-center source command to specify log output rules. A log output rule specifies the source modules and the lowest severity level of log messages that can be output to a destination. A log message is output if its severity level is higher than or equal to the specified level. For example, if you specify a severity level of 6 (informational), log messages that have a severity level from 0 to 6 are output.

For more information about using the information center, see the System Management configuration guide for the product.

Obtaining log messages from the console terminal

Access the device through the console port. Real-time log messages are displayed on the console terminal.

Obtaining log messages from a monitor terminal

Monitor terminals refer to terminals that access the device through the AUX or VTY lines (for example, Telnet). To obtain log messages from a monitor terminal, use the following guidelines:

·     To display log messages on the monitor terminal, you must configure the terminal monitor command.

·     For monitor terminals, the lowest level of log messages that can be displayed is determined by both the terminal logging level and info-center source commands.

 

 

NOTE:

Settings for the terminal monitor and terminal logging level commands take effect only on the current login session. The default settings for the commands restore at a relogin.

 

Obtaining log messages from the log buffer

Use the display logbuffer command to display history log messages in the log buffer.

Obtaining log messages from the log file

By default, the log file feature automatically saves logs from the log file buffer to the log file every 24 hours. You can use the info-center logfile frequency command to change the automatic saving internal.

To manually save logs to the log file, use the logfile save command. The log file buffer is cleared each time a save operation is performed.

By default, you can obtain the log file from the flash:/logfile path.

To view the contents of the log file on the device, use the more command.

Obtaining log messages from a log host

Use the info-center loghost command to specify the service port number and IP address of a log host. To specify multiple log hosts, repeat the command.

For a successful log message transmission, make sure the specified port number is the same as the port number used on the log host. The default service port number is 514.

Software module list

Table 4 lists all software modules that might produce system log messages. This document uses "OPENSRC" to represent all open source modules.

Table 4 Software module list

Module name representation

Module name expansion

AAA

Authentication, Authorization and Accounting

ACL

Access Control List

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol

BFD

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

BGP

Border Gateway Protocol

CFD

Connectivity Fault Detection

CFGMAN

Configuration Management

CLKM

Clock Monitoring

DEV

Device Management

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DHCPR

IPv4 DHCP Relay

DHCPS

DHCP Server

DHCPS6

DHCPv6 Server

DHCPSP4

DHCP Snooping

DHCPSP6

DHCPv6 Snooping

DIAG

Diagnosis

DLDP

Device Link Detection Protocol

DOT1X

802.1X

DRNI

Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect

DRVPLAT

Drive Platform

EDEV

Extended-Device Management

ERPS

Ethernet Ring Protection Switching

ETH

Ethernet

ETHOAM

Ethernet Operation, Administration and Maintenance

EVB

Edge Virtual Bridging

EVIISIS

Ethernet Virtual Interconnect Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System

FCOE

Fibre Channel Over Ethernet

FCLINK

Fibre Channel Link

FCZONE

Fibre Channel Zone

FIB

Forwarding Information Base

FILTER

Filter

FIPSNG

FIP Snooping

FS

File System

FTP

File Transfer Protocol

HA

High Availability

HOTPLUG

Hotplug

HQOS

Hierarchical QoS

HTTPD

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Daemon

IFNET

Interface Net Management

IKE

Internet Key Exchange

IP6ADDR

IPv6 Addressing

IP6FW

IPv6 Forwarding

IPADDR

IP Addressing

IPFW

IP Forwarding

IPOE

IP Over Ethernet

IPSEC

IP Security

IPSG

IP Source Guard

IRDP

ICMP Router Discovery Protocol

ISIS

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System

ISSU

In-Service Software Upgrade

L2TPV2

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 2

L2VPN

Layer 2 VPN

LAGG

Link Aggregation

LDP

Label Distribution Protocol

LLDP

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

LOAD

Load Management

LOGIN

Login

LPDT

Loopback Detection

LS

Local Server

LSPV

LSP Verification

MAC

Media Access Control

MACA

MAC Authentication

MACSEC

MAC Security

MBFD

MPLS BFD

MBUF

Memory buffer

MDC

Multitenant Device Context

MFIB

Multicast Forwarding Information Base

MGROUP

Mirroring group

MPLS

Multiprotocol Label Switching

MTLK

Monitor Link

NAT

Network Address Translation

NETCONF

Network Configuration Protocol

ND

Neighbor Discovery

NQA

Network Quality Analyzer

NTP

Network Time Protocol

OPENSRC

Open Source

OBJP

Object Policy

OFP

OpenFlow Protocol

OPTMOD

Optical Module

OSPF

Open Shortest Path First

OSPFV3

Open Shortest Path First Version 3

PKTCPT

Packet Capture

PFILTER

Packet Filter

PBB

Provider Backbone Bridge

PBR

Policy-Based Routing

PCE

Path Computation Element

PEX

Port Extender

PIM

Protocol Independent Multicast

PING

Packet Internet Groper

PKG

Package

PKI

Public Key Infrastructure

PKT2CPU

Packet to CPU

PKTCPT

Packet Capture

PORTAL

Portal

PORTSEC

Port Security

PPP

Point to Point Protocol

PPPOES

PPP over Ethernet Server

PTP

Precision Time Protocol

PWDCTL

Password Control

QOS

Quality of Service

RADIUS

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service

RDDC

Redundancy

RIP

Routing Information Protocol

RIPNG

Routing Information Protocol Next Generation

RM

Routing Management

RRPP

Rapid Ring Protection Protocol

RTM

Real-Time Event Manager

SCM

Service Control Manager

SCRLSP

Static CRLSP

SESSION

Session

SFLOW

Sampler Flow

SHELL

Shell

SLBG

Service Loopback Groups

SLSP

Static LSP

SMLK

Smart Link

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

SRPV6

SRv6 TE Policy

SSHC

Secure Shell Client

SSHS

Secure Shell Server

STAMGR

Station Management

STM

Stack Topology Management

STP

Spanning Tree Protocol

STRUNK

Smart Trunk

SYSEVENT

System Event

SYSLOG

System Log

TACACS

Terminal Access Controller Access Control System

TELNETD

Telnet Daemon

TRILL

Transparent Interconnect of Lots of Links

TSTREAM

Telemetry Stream

VCF

Vertical Converged Framework

VLAN

Virtual Local Area Network

VRRP

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

VSRP

Virtual Service Redundancy Protocol

VXLAN

Virtual eXtensible LAN

WIPS

Wireless Intrusion Prevention System

 

Using this document

This document categorizes system log messages by software module. The modules are ordered alphabetically. Except for OPENSRC, the system log messages for each module are listed in alphabetic order of their mnemonic names. The OPENSRC messages are unordered because they use the same mnemonic name (SYSLOG). For each OPENSRC message, the section title uses a short description instead of the mnemonic name.

This document explains messages in tables. Table 5 describes information provided in these tables.

Table 5 Message explanation table contents

Item

Content

Example

Message text

Presents the message description.

ACL [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

Briefly describes the variable fields in the order that they appear in the message text.

The variable fields are numbered in the "$Number" form to help you identify their location in the message text.

$1: ACL number.

$2: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$3: Number of packets that matched the rule.

Severity level

Provides the severity level of the message.

6

Example

Provides a real message example. The examples do not include the "<PRI>TIMESTAMP Sysname %%vendor" part or the "Prefix TIMESTAMP Sysname" part, because information in this part varies with system settings.

ACL/6/ACL_STATIS_INFO: ACL 2900 rule 0 permit source 1.1.1.1 0 logging 10000 packet(s).

Explanation

Explains the message, including the event or error cause.

Number of packets that matched an ACL rule. This message is sent when the packet counter changes.

Recommended action

Provides recommended actions. For informational messages, no action is required.

No action is required.

 


AAA messages

This section contains AAA messages.

AAA_FAILURE

Message text

-AAAType=[STRING]-AAADomain=[STRING]-Service=[STRING]-UserName=[STRING]; AAA failed.

Variable fields

$1: AAA type.

$2: AAA scheme.

$3: Service.

$4: Username.

Severity level

5

Example

AAA/5/AAA_FAILURE: -AAAType=AUTHOR-AAADomain=domain1-Service=login-UserName=cwf@system; AAA failed.

Explanation

An AAA request was rejected.

The following are the common reasons:

·     No response was received from the server.

·     The username or password was incorrect.

·     The service type that the user applied for was incorrect.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the device is correctly connected to the server.

2.     Enter the correct username and password.

3.     Verify that the server settings are the same as the settings on the device.

4.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

AAA_LAUNCH

Message text

-AAAType=[STRING]-AAADomain=[STRING]-Service=[STRING]-UserName=[STRING]; AAA launched.

Variable fields

$1: AAA type.

$2: AAA scheme.

$3: Service.

$4: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

AAA/6/AAA_LAUNCH: -AAAType=AUTHEN-AAADomain=domain1-Service=login-UserName=cwf@system; AAA launched.

Explanation

An AAA request was received.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

AAA_SUCCESS

Message text

-AAAType=[STRING]-AAADomain=[STRING]-Service=[STRING]-UserName=[STRING]; AAA succeeded.

Variable fields

$1: AAA type.

$2: AAA scheme.

$3: Service.

$4: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

AAA/6/AAA_SUCCESS: -AAAType=AUTHOR-AAADomain=domain1-Service=login-UserName=cwf@system; AAA succeeded.

Explanation

An AAA request was accepted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


ACL messages

This section contains ACL messages.

ACL_ACCELERATE_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to accelerate [STRING] ACL [UINT32]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_NO_RES: Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL 2001. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

Hardware resources were insufficient for accelerating an ACL.

Recommended action

Delete some rules or disabled ACL acceleration for other ACLs to release hardware resources.

 

ACL_ACCELERATE_NONCONTIGUOUSMASK

Message text

Failed to accelerate ACL [UINT32]. ACL acceleration supports only contiguous wildcard masks.

Variable fields

$1: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_NONCONTIGUOUSMASK: Failed to accelerate ACL 2001. ACL acceleration supports only contiguous wildcard masks.

Explanation

ACL acceleration failed because rules containing noncontiguous wildcard masks exist in the ACL.

Recommended action

Check the ACL rules and delete the unsupported configuration.

 

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORT

Message text

Failed to accelerate [STRING] ACL [UINT32]. The operation is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORT: Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL 2001. The operation is not supported.

Explanation

ACL acceleration failed because the system does not support ACL acceleration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTHOPBYHOP

Message text

Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL [UINT32]. ACL acceleration does not support the rules that contain the hop-by-hop keywords.

Variable fields

$1: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTHOPBYHOP: Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL 2001. ACL acceleration does not support the rules that contain the hop-by-hop keywords.

Explanation

ACL acceleration failed for the IPv6 ACL because rules containing the hop-by-hop keyword exist in the ACL.

Recommended action

Check the ACL rules and delete the unsupported configuration.

 

ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTMULTITCPFLAG

Message text

Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL [UINT32]. ACL acceleration does not support specifying multiple TCP flags in one rule.

Variable fields

$1: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_NOT_SUPPORTMULTITCPFLAG: Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL 2001. ACL acceleration does not support specifying multiple TCP flags in one rule.

Explanation

ACL acceleration failed for the IPv6 ACL because rules containing multiple TCP flags exist in the ACL.

Recommended action

Check the ACL rules and delete the unsupported configuration.

 

ACL_ACCELERATE_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to accelerate [STRING] ACL [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

Severity level

4

Example

ACL/4/ACL_ACCELERATE_UNK_ERR: Failed to accelerate IPv6 ACL 2001.

Explanation

ACL acceleration failed because of an unknown error.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ACL_IPV6_STATIS_INFO

Message text

IPv6 ACL [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: ACL number.

$2: ID and content of an IPv6 ACL rule.

$3: Number of packets that matched the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

ACL/6/ACL_IPV6_STATIS_INFO: IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 0 permit source 1:1::/64 logging 1000 packet(s).

Explanation

The number of packets matching the IPv6 ACL rule changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ACL_NO_MEM

Message text

Failed to configure [STRING] ACL [UINT] due to lack of memory.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

Severity level

3

Example

ACL/3/ACL_NO_MEM: Failed to configure ACL 2001 due to lack of memory.

Explanation

Configuring the ACL failed because memory is insufficient.

Recommended action

Use the display memory-threshold command to check the memory usage.

 

ACL_STATIS_INFO

Message text

ACL [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: ACL number.

$2: ID and content of an IPv4 ACL rule.

$3: Number of packets that matched the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

ACL/6/ACL_STATIS_INFO: ACL 2000 rule 0 permit source 1.1.1.1 0 logging 10000 packet(s).

Explanation

The number of packets matching the IPv4 ACL rule changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


ADVPN messages

This section contains ADVPN messages.

ADVPN_SESSION_DELETED

Message text

An ADVPN tunnel was deleted: tunnel interface=[STRING], private addr=[STRING], public addr=[STRING], peer private addr=[STRING], peer public addr=[STRING], type=[STRING], last state=[STRING], last state duration=[STRING], domain name=[STRING], ADVPN group name=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Tunnel interface name.

$2: Private address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$3: Public address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$4: Peer private address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$5: Peer public address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$6: ADVPN tunnel type.

$7: Last state of the ADVPN tunnel.

$8: Duration for the last state of the ADVPN tunnel, in the format of xH yM zS.

$9: ADVPN domain name.

$10: ADVPN group name.

Severity level

4

Example

ADVPN/4/ADVPN_SESSION_DELETED:

An ADVPN tunnel was deleted: tunnel interface=888, private addr=112.168.60.56, public addr=192.168.60.137,peer private addr=112.168.60.18, peer public addr=192.168.60.11,type=Spoke-Hub, last state=Success, last state duration=0H 8M 8S,domain name=abc, ADVPN group name=

Explanation

An ADVPN tunnel was deleted.

Recommended action

Check the network connectivity and configuration.

 

ADVPN_SESSION_STATE_CHANGED

Message text

ADVPN tunnel state changed from [STRING] to [STRING]: tunnel interface=[STRING], private addr=[STRING], public addr=[STRING], peer private addr=[STRING], peer public addr=[STRING], type=[STRING], last state=[STRING], last state duration=[STRING], domain name=[STRING], ADVPN group name=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Original state of the ADVPN tunnel.

$2: New state of the ADVPN tunnel.

$3: Tunnel interface name.

$4: Private address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$5: Public address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$6: Peer private address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$7: Peer public address of the ADVPN tunnel.

$8: ADVPN tunnel type.

$9: Last state of the ADVPN tunnel.

$10: Duration for the last state of the ADVPN tunnel, in the format of xH yM zS.

$11: ADVPN domain name.

$12: ADVPN group name.

Severity level

4

Example

ADVPN/4/ADVPN_SESSION_STATE_CHANGED:

ADVPN tunnel state changed from Establishing to Success: tunnel interface=888, private addr=112.168.60.56, public addr=192.168.60.137,peer private addr=112.168.60.18, peer public addr=192.168.60.11,type=Spoke-Hub, last state=Establishing, last state duration=0H 0M 5S,domain name=abc, ADVPN group name=

Explanation

The state of an ADVPN tunnel was changed.

Recommended action

Check the network connectivity and configuration.

 


AFT messages

This section contains AFT messages.

AFT_LOG_FLOW

Message text

AFT PORTBLOCK was [STRING]: ipv6addr=[IPADDR]-VPNNameV6=[STRING]-ipv4addr=[IPADDR]-VPNNameV4=[STRING]-PortBlockSize=[UINT16]-[UINT16]-beginTime_e=[STRING]-endTime_e=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Event type:

¡     allocated—Port block assignment.

¡     free—Port block release.

$2: IPv6 address.

$3: Name of the VPN instance to which the IPv6 address belongs.

$4: IPv4 address.

$5: Name of the VPN instance to which the IPv4 address belongs..

$6: Start port number of a port block that is assigned.

$7: End port number of a port block that is assigned.

$8: Time when the port block is assigned.

$9: Time when the port block is released.

Severity level

6

Example

AFT/6/AFT_LOG_FLOW: AFT PORTBLOCK was free: ipv6addr=1000::1b-VPNNameV6=--ipv4addr=10.0.0.140-VPNNameV4=--PortBlockSize=1024-1535-beginTime_e=02102020053558-endTime_e=02112020065040.

Explanation

This message is generated when the port block is released or allocated.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

AFT_V6TOV4_FLOW

Message text

Protocol(1001)= [STRING];SrcIPv6Addr(1036)= [IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)= [UINT16];NatSrcIPAddr(1005)= [IPADDR];NatSrcPort(1006)= [UINT16];DstIPv6Addr(1037)= [IPADDR];DstPort(1008)= [UINT16];NatDstIPAddr(1009)= [IPADDR];NatDstPort(1010)= [UINT16];InitPktCount(1044)= [UINT32];InitByteCount(1046)= [UINT32];RplyPktCount(1045)= [UINT32];RplyByteCount(1047)= [UINT32];RcvVPNInstance(1042)= [STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)= [STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)= [STRING];EndTime_e(1014)= [STRING];Event(1048)= ([UNIT16])[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Source IPv6 address.

$3: Source port number.

$4: Source IP address after translation.

$5: Source port number after translation.

S6: Destination IPv6 address.

$7: Destination port number.

$8: Destination IP address after translation.

$9: Destination port number after translation.

$10: Total number of incoming packets.

$11: Total number of incoming bytes.

$12: Total number of outgoing packets.

$13: Total number of outgoing bytes.

$14: Source VPN instance name.

$15: Destination VPN instance name.

$16: Time when the session is established.

$17: Time when the session is removed.

$18: Event type.

$19: Event description:

¡     Session created.

¡     Session ended.

¡     Session aged out.

¡     Session deleted through configuration.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

AFT/6/AFT_V6TOV4_FLOW:Protocol(1001)=IPv6-ICMP;SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=1000::10;SrcPort(1004)=1;NatSrcIPAddr(1005)=9.9.9.9;NatSrcPort(1006)=1027;DstIPv6Addr(1037)=2000::201:102;DstPort(1008)=32768;NatDstIPAddr(1009)=2.1.1.2;NatDstPort(1010)=2048;InitPktCount(1044)=177411959;InitByteCount(1046)=2122604543;RplyPktCount(1045)=1895856127;RplyByteCount(1047)=30720;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=02102020134514;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=(8)Session created.

Explanation

This message is generated when an IPv6-initiated session is established or deleted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

AFT_V4TOV6_FLOW

Message text

Protocol(1001)= [STRING]; SrcIPAddr(1003)= [IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)= [UINT16]; NatSrcIPv6Addr(1038)= [IPADDR];NatSrcPort(1006)= [UINT16]; DstIPAddr(1003)= [IPADDR];DstPort(1008)= [UINT16]; NatDstIPv6Addr(1039)= [IPADDR];NatDstPort(1010)= [UINT16];InitPktCount(1044)= [UINT32];InitByteCount(1046)= [UINT32];RplyPktCount(1045)= [UINT32];RplyByteCount(1047)= [UINT32];RcvVPNInstance(1042)= [STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)= [STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)= [STRING];EndTime_e(1014)= [STRING];Event(1048)= ([UNIT16])[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Source IPv6 address.

$3: Source port number.

$4: Source IP address after translation.

$5: Source port number after translation.

S6: Destination IPv6 address.

$7: Destination port number.

$8: Destination IP address after translation.

$9: Destination port number after translation.

$10: Total number of incoming packets.

$11: Total number of incoming bytes.

$12: Total number of outgoing packets.

$13: Total number of outgoing bytes.

$14: Source VPN instance name.

$15: Destination VPN instance name.

$16: Time when the session is established.

$17: Time when the session is removed.

$18: Event type.

$19: Event description:

¡     Session created.

¡     Session ended.

¡     Session aged out.

¡     Session deleted through configuration.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

AFT/6/AFT_V4TOV6_FLOW:Protocol(1001)=ICMP;SrcIPAddr(1003)=2.1.1.4;SrcPort(1004)=197;NatSrcIPv6Addr(1038)=2000::201:104;NatSrcPort(1006)=197;DstIPAddr(1003)=5.5.5.5;DstPort(1008)=2048;NatDstIPv6Addr(1039)=1000::;NatDstPort(1010)=32768;InitPktCount(1044)=2092588805;InitByteCount(1046)=1166331903;RplyPktCount(1045)=1895856127;RplyByteCount(1047)=30720;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=02052020152731;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=(8)Sessioncreated.

Explanation

This message is generated when an IPv4-initiated session is established or deleted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


APMGR messages

This section contains access point management messages.

AP_CREATE_FAILURE

Message text

Failed to create an AP with entity ID [UINT32] and model [STRING]. Reason: Region code is not available.

Variable fields

$1: AP ID.

$2: AP model.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/AP_CREATE_FAILURE: Failed to create an AP with entity ID 1 and model WA2620i-AGN. Reason: Region code is not available.

Explanation

The system fails to create an AP because the AP is not specified with a region code.

Recommended action

Specify a region code in global configuration view.

 

AP_REBOOT_REASON

Message text

AP in Run state is rebooting. Reason: The physical status of the radio is down.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/AP_REBOOT_REASON: AP in Run state is rebooting. Reason: The physical status of the radio is down.

Explanation

The AP is rebooting because a physical radio interface of the AP is in down state.

Recommended action

Verify that radio settings on the AP are correct after the reboot.

 

APMGR_AP_CFG_FAILED

Message text

Failed to reset AP [STRING]. Reason: The AP is writing an image file into the flash.

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

Severity level

4

Example

APMGR/4/APMGR_CFG_FAILD: Failed to reset AP ap2. Reason: The AP is writing an image file into the flash.

Explanation

AP reset failed because the AP is writing an image file into the flash.

Recommended action

Restart the AP after the AP finishes writing an image file into the flash.

 

APMGR_AP_ONLINE

Message text

The AP failed to come online. Reason: AP model [$1] is not supported. AP ID=[$2], MAC address=[$3].

Variable fields

$1: AP model.

$2: AP ID.

$3: AP MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/APMGR_AP_ONLINE: The AP failed to come online. Reason: AP model wa6320 is not supported. AP ID=0, MAC address=b0f9-63da-db20.

Explanation

The AP fails to come online because its model is not supported by the AC and the AC cannot receive discovery requests from the AP.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

APMGR_GET_AP_MODEL_FAILURE

Message text

Failed to get an AP model because no region code is configured globally or for AP group [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP group name.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/APMGR_GET_AP_MODEL_FAILURE: Failed to get an AP model because no region code is configured globally or for AP group g2.

Explanation

Failed to obtain the models of APs in an AP group because no region code is specified.

Recommended action

Specify a global region code or specify a region code for the AP group.

 

APMGR_LOG_ADD_AP_FAIL

Message text

AP [STRING] failed to come online using serial ID [STRING]: MAC address [STRING] is being used by AP [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

$2: Serial ID.

$3: MAC address.

$4: AP name.

Severity level

4

Example

APMGR/4/APMGR_LOG_ADD_AP_FAIL: AP ap1 failed to come online using serial ID 01247ef96: MAC address 0023-7961-5201 is being used by AP ap2.

Explanation

The AP failed to come online because a manual AP that has the same MAC address already exists on the AC.

Recommended action

Delete either the manual AP that has the MAC address or the serial ID.

 

APMGR_LOG_MEMALERT

Message text

The memory usage of the AC has reached the threshold.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

APMGR/4/APMGR_LOG_MEMALERT: The memory usage of the AC has reached the threshold.

Explanation

The AP failed to come online because the memory utilization exceeded the limit.

Recommended action

Stop creating manual APs and prevent APs from coming online.

 

APMGR_LOG_NOLICENSE

Message text

AP failed to come online in [STRING]. Reason: No license for the [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP state:

·     discover.

·     join.

$2: AP type:

·     common AP.

·     WTU AP.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/APMGR_LOG_NOLICENSE: AP failed to come online in discover. Reason: No license for the common AP.

Explanation

The AP failed to come online because the number of APs allowed by the license on the AC has reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

Purchase an upgrade license for AP number extension.

 

APMGR_LOG_OFFLINE

Message text

AP [STRING] went offline. State changed to Idle.

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/APMGR_LOG_OFFLINE: AP ap1 went offline. State changed to Idle.

Explanation

The AP went offline. The state of the AP changed to Idle.

Recommended action

If the AP went offline abnormally, check the debugging information to locate the problem and resolve it.

 

APMGR_LOG_ONLINE

Message text

AP [STRING] came online. State changed to Run.

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/APMGR_LOG_ONLINE: AP ap1 came online. State changed to Run.

Explanation

The AP came online. The state of the AP changed to Run.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

APMGR_LOG_ONLINE_FAILED

Message text

[STRING] ([STRING]) failed to come online in join state. Reason: [STRING] ([STRING]) was offline.

Variable fields

$1: Name of a WTU or WAP.

$2: Serial ID of a WTU or WAP.

$3: Name of the connected WT or SPM.

$4: Serial ID of the connected WT or SPM.

Severity level

6

Example

·     APMGR/6/APMGR_AP_ONLINE_FAILED: WTU (219801A0WA916BQ12535) failed to come online in join state. Reason: WT (219801A11UC173000153) was offline.

·     APMGR/6/APMGR_AP_ONLINE_FAILED: WAP (219801A0VW916AG00254) failed to come online in join state. Reason: SPM (219801A13DB05B0004350) was offline.

Explanation

·     The WTU cannot come online because its connected WT is offline.

·     The WAP cannot come online because its connected SPM is offline.

Recommended action

Make the WT or SPM come online.

 

APMGR_REACH_MAX_APNUMBER

Message text

An AP failed to come online: Maximum number of APs already reached.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

APMGR/4/APMGR_REACH_MAX_APNEMBER: An AP failed to come online: Maximum number of APs already reached.

Explanation

An AP failed to come online because the number of APs on the AC already reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

APMGR_ERROR

Message text

Failed to install WLAN feature package. Reason: Insufficient hardware resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/ERROR: Failed to install WLAN feature package. Reason: Insufficient hardware resources.

Explanation

The system failed to install the WLAN feature package because of insufficient hardware resources.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem:

1.     Uninstall the WLAN feature package.

2.     Locate the reason that causes hardware resource exhaustion and remove the issue.

3.     Reinstall the WLAN feature package.

4.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED

Message text

Failed to download image file [STRING1] for [STRING2] [STRING3].

Variable fields

$1: Image file name.

$2: AP or local AC.

$3: Name of the AP or local AC.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED: Failed to download image file wa4300.ipe for AP ap1.

Explanation

The AP or the local AC failed to download the image file from the AC.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_AP_DOWN

Message text

CAPWAP tunnel to AP [STRING] went down. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

$2: Reason:

·     Neighbor dead timer expired.

·     AP was reset by admin.

·     AP was reset by CloudTunnel.

·     AP was reset on cloud.

·     WT was offline.

·     AP was deleted.

·     Serial number changed.

·     Processed join request in Run state.

·     Failed to retransmit message.

·     Received WTP tunnel down event from AP.

·     Backup AC closed the backup tunnel.

·     Backup AP upgrade failed.

·     AC is inactive.

·     Tunnel switched.

·     N/A.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_AP_DOWN: CAPWAP tunnel to AP ap1 went down. Reason: AP was reset by admin.

Explanation

The AP went offline for a specific reason.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem:

1.     Examine the network connection between the AP and the AC.

2.     Verify that the AP is correctly configured.

3.     Verify that the AC is correctly configured.

4.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

CWS_AP_UP

Message text

[STRING] CAPWAP tunnel to AP [STRING] went up.

Variable fields

$1: Tunnel type:

·     Master.

·     Backup.

$2: AP name or serial ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_AP_UP: Backup CAPWAP tunnel to AP ap1 went up.

Explanation

The AP came online and entered Run state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE

Message text

System software image file [STRING] downloading through the CAPWAP tunnel for AP [STRING] completed.

Variable fields

$1: Image file name.

$2: AP name.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE: System software image file 5800.ipe downloading through the CAPWAP tunnel for AP ap2 completed.

Explanation

The AP downloaded the image file from the AC successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED

Message text

Failed to download image file [STRING] for the AP. AC memory is not enough.

Variable fields

$1: Name of an image file.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_FAILED: Failed to download image file wa4300anchor.ipe for the AP. AC memory is not enough.

Explanation

The AP failed to download an image file from the AC because of insufficient AC memory.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_START

Message text

AP [STRING] started to download the system software image file [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

$2: Image file name.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_IMG_DOWNLOAD_START: AP ap1 started to download the system software image file 5800.ipe.

Explanation

The AP started to download the image file from the AC.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_IMG_OPENFILE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to open the image file [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Path of the image file to be downloaded to the AP.

Severity level

3

Example

CWS/3/CWS_IMG_OPENFILE_FAILED: Failed to open the image file slot1#cfa0:/wa5600.ipe.

Explanation

The AP failed to open the image file downloaded from the AC.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE

Message text

File [STRING] successfully downloaded through the CAPWAP tunnel for AP [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: File name.

$2: AP name.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE: File ac.cfg successfully downloaded through the CAPWAP tunnel for AP ap2.

Explanation

The AP downloaded the file from the AC successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_START

Message text

AP [STRING] started to download the file [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: AP name.

$2: File name.

Severity level

6

Example

CWS/6/CWS_RUN_DOWNLOAD_START: AP ap1 started to download the file ac.cfg.

Explanation

The AP started to download the file from the AC.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RADIO

Message text

APMGR/6/RADIO: Current channel usage [UINT32] of radio [CHAR] on AP [STRING] exceeded the threshold.

Variable fields

$1: Current channel usage.

$2: Radio ID.

$3: AP name.

Severity level

6

Example

APMGR/6/RADIO: Current channel usage 63% of radio 2 on AP ap1 exceeded the threshold.

Explanation

The current channel usage on a radio has exceeded the channel usage threshold.

Recommended action

Execute the channel command to switch the working channel to a channel with low usage.

 

 


ARP messages

This section contains ARP messages.

ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NO_REPLY

Message text

No ARP reply from IP [STRING] was received on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NO_REPLY: No ARP reply from IP 192.168.10.1 was received on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The ARP active acknowledgement feature did not receive an ARP reply after it sent an ARP request to the sender IP of an ARP message.

This message indicates the risk of attacks.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the learned ARP entries on the device are consistent with the existing legal devices. When gateways and servers are on the network, check the ARP entries for these devices first.

2.     If the ARP entries are correct and the attack continues, contact H3C Support.

 

ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NOREQUESTED_REPLY

Message text

Interface [STRING] received from IP [STRING] an ARP reply that was not requested by the device.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_ACTIVE_ACK_NOREQUESTED_REPLY: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 received from IP 192.168.10.1 an ARP reply that was not requested by the device.

Explanation

The ARP active acknowledgement feature received an unsolicited ARP reply from a sender IP.

This message indicates the risk of attacks.

Recommended action

No action is required. The device discards the ARP reply automatically.

 

ARP_BINDRULETOHW_FAILED

Message text

Failed to download binding rule to hardware on the interface [STRING], SrcIP [IPADDR], SrcMAC [MAC], VLAN [UINT16], Gateway MAC [MAC].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Source IP address.

$3: Source MAC address.

$4: VLAN ID.

$5: Gateway MAC address.

Severity level

5

Example

ARP/5/ARP_BINDRULETOHW_FAILED: Failed to download binding rule to hardware on the interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, SrcIP 1.1.1.132, SrcMAC 0015-E944-A947, VLAN 1, Gateway MAC 00A1-B812-1108.

Explanation

The system failed to set a binding rule to the hardware on an interface. The message is sent in any of the following situations:

·     The resources are not sufficient for the operation.

·     The memory is not sufficient for the operation.

·     A hardware error occurs.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem:

1.     Execute the display qos-acl resource command to check if the ACL resources for the operation are sufficient.

¡     If yes, proceed to step 2.

¡     If no, delete unnecessary configuration to release ACL resources. If no configuration can be deleted, proceed to step 2.

2.     Execute the display memory command to check if the memory for the operation is sufficient.

¡     If yes, proceed to step 3.

¡     If no, delete unnecessary configuration to release memory. If no configuration can be deleted, proceed to step 3.

3.     Delete the configuration and perform the operation again.

 

ARP_DETECTION_LOG

Message text

Detected an ARP attack on interface [STRING]: IP [STRING], MAC [STRING], VLAN [STRING]. [UINT32] packet(s) dropped.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: IP address.

$3: MAC address.

$4: VLAN ID.

$5: Number of dropped packets.

Severity level

5

Example

ARP/5/ARP_INSPECTION: -MDC=1; Detected an ARP attack on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1: IP 1.1.1.1, MAC 1-1-1, VLAN 100. 2 packet(s) dropped.

Explanation

An ARP attack was detected on an interface and attack packets were dropped.

Recommended action

Check the source of the ARP attack.

 

ARP_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT

Message text

Detected an IP address conflict. The device with MAC address [STRING] connected to interface [STRING] in VSI [STRING] and the device with MAC address [STRING] connected to interface [STRING] in VSI [STRING] were using the same IP address [IPADDR].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address.

$2: Interface name. (The interface can be a tunnel interface, Layer 3 interface, or Ethernet service instance.)

$3: VSI name.

$4: MAC address.

$5: Interface name. (The interface can be a tunnel interface, Layer 3 interface, or Ethernet service instance.)

$6: VSI name.

$7: Conflicting IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ ARP_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT: Detected an IP address conflict. The device with MAC address 00-00-01 connected to interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 service-instance 1000 in VSI vpna and the device with MAC address 00-00-02 connected to interface tunnel 10 in VSI vpna were using the same IP address 192.168.1.1.

Explanation

This message is sent when an interface receives an ARP message in which the sender information conflicts with an existing ARP entry. The sender IP address is the same as the IP address in the entry, but the MAC addresses are different.

Recommended action

Change the IP address on either of the two devices.

 

ARP_DYNAMIC

Message text

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the device reached.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_DYNAMIC: The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the device reached.

Explanation

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the device was reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ARP_DYNAMIC_IF

Message text

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for interface [STRING] reached.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_DYNAMIC_IF: The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 reached.

Explanation

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the specified interface was reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ARP_DYNAMIC_SLOT

Message text

Pattern 1:

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for slot [INT32] reached.

Pattern 2:

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for chassis [INT32] slot [INT32] reached.

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Slot number.

Pattern 2:

$1: Chassis number.

$2: Slot number.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_DYNAMIC_SLOT: The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for slot 2 reached.

Explanation

Pattern 1:

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the slot was reached.

Pattern 2:

The maximum number of dynamic ARP entries for the slot on the chassis was reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ARP_ENTRY_CONFLICT

Message text

The software entry for [STRING] on [STRING] and the hardware entry did not have the same [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: VPN instance name. If the ARP entry belongs to the public network, this field displays the public network.

$3: Inconsistent items:

¡     MAC address.

¡     output interface.

¡     output port.

¡     outermost layer VLAN ID.

¡     second outermost layer VLAN ID.

¡     VSI index.

¡     link ID.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_ENTRY_CONFLICT: The software entry for 1.1.1.1 on the VPN a and the hardware entry did not have the same MAC address, output port, VSI index, and link ID.

ARP/6/ARP_ENTRY_CONFLICT: The software entry for 1.1.1.2 on the public  network and the hardware entry did not have the same MAC address, output port, VSI index, and link ID.

Explanation

The software entry for the specified IP address is not the same as the hardware entry. For example, they do not have the same output interface.

Recommended action

No action is required. ARP automatically refreshes the hardware entries.

 

ARP_HOST_IP_CONFLICT

Message text

The host [STRING] connected to interface [STRING] cannot communicate correctly, because it uses the same IP address as the host connected to interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ARP/4/ARP_HOST_IP_CONFLICT: The host 1.1.1.1 connected to interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 cannot communicate correctly, because it uses the same IP address as the host connected to interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2.

Explanation

The sender IP address in a received ARP message conflicted with the IP address of a host connected to another interface.

Recommended action

Check whether the hosts that send the ARP messages are legitimate. Disconnect the illegal host from the network.

 

ARP_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to enable local proxy ARP on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ARP/4/ARP_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED: -MDC=1-Slot=2; Failed to enable local proxy ARP on interface VSI-interface 1.

Explanation

This message is sent when the device fails to enable local proxy ARP on an interface in a slot. If the interface resides on the MPU, the slot number is 0.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the card supports local proxy ARP.

2.     Verify that sufficient hardware resources are available.

 

ARP_RATE_EXCEEDED

Message text

The ARP packet rate ([UINT32] pps) exceeded the rate limit ([UINT32] pps) on interface [STRING] in the last [UINT32] seconds.

Variable fields

$1: ARP packet rate.

$2: ARP limit rate.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Interval time.

Severity level

4

Example

ARP/4/ARP_RATE_EXCEEDED: The ARP packet rate (100 pps) exceeded the rate limit (80 pps) on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 in the last 10 seconds.

Explanation

An interface received ARP messages at a higher rate than the rate limit.

Recommended action

Verify that the hosts at the sender IP addresses are legitimate.

 

ARP_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT

Message text

Pattern 1:

ARP packet rate limit is not support on slot [INT32].

Pattern 2:

ARP packet rate limit is not support on chassis [INT32] slot [INT32].

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Slot number.

Pattern 2:

$1: Chassis number.

$2: Slot number.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT: ARP packet rate limit is not support on slot 2.

Explanation

Pattern 1:

ARP packet rate limit is not supported on the slot.

Pattern 2:

ARP packet rate limit is not supported on the slot of the chassis was reached.

Recommended action

Verify that the host at the sender IP address is legitimate.

 

ARP_SENDER_IP_INVALID

Message text

Sender IP [STRING] was not on the same network as the receiving interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_SENDER_IP_INVALID: Sender IP 192.168.10.2 was not on the same network as the receiving interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The sender IP of a received ARP message was not on the same network as the receiving interface.

Recommended action

Verify that the host at the sender IP address is legitimate.

 

ARP_SENDER_MAC_INVALID

Message text

Sender MAC [STRING] was not identical to Ethernet source MAC [STRING] on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_SENDER_MAC_INVALID: Sender MAC 0000-5E14-0E00 was not identical to Ethernet source MAC 0000-5C14-0E00 on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An interface received an ARP message. The sender MAC address in the message body was not identical to the source MAC address in the Ethernet header.

Recommended action

Verify that the host at the sender MAC address is legitimate.

 

ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT

Message text

Packet was discarded because its sender MAC address was the MAC address of the receiving interface.

Interface: [STRING], sender IP: [STRING], target IP: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Sender IP address.

$3: Target IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT: Packet discarded for the sender MAC address is the same as the receiving interface.

Interface: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 sender IP: 1.1.2.2 target IP: 1.1.2.1,

Explanation

The sender MAC address of a received ARP packet conflicts with the MAC address of the device.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT_VSI

Message text

Packet was discarded because its sender MAC address was the MAC address of the receiving interface.

Interface: [STRING], sender IP: [STRING], target IP: [STRING],VSI index: [UINT32], link ID: [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Sender IP address.

$3: Target IP address.

$4: VSI index.

$5: Link ID.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ ARP_SENDER_SMACCONFLICT_VSI: Packet discarded for the sender MAC address is the same as the receiving interface.

Interface: VSI3 sender IP: 1.1.2.2 target IP: 1.1.2.1, VSI Index: 2, Link ID: 0

Explanation

The sender MAC address of a received ARP packet conflicts with the MAC address of the device. The receiving interface is a VSI interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK

Message text

An attack from MAC [STRING] was detected on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK: An attack from MAC 0000-5E14-0E00 was detected on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The source MAC-based ARP attack detection feature received more ARP packets from the same MAC address within 5 seconds than the specified threshold.

This message indicates the risk of attacks.

Recommended action

Verify that the host at the source MAC address is legitimate.

 

ARP_SUP_ENABLE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to enable ARP flood suppression on VSI [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VSI name.

Severity level

4

Example

ARP/4/ARP_SUP_ENABLE_FAILED: -MDC=1; Failed to enable ARP flood suppression on VSI vpna.

Explanation

This message is sent when the system failed to enable ARP flood suppression for a VSI. The minimum interval between two log messages is 2 seconds. To make the system send the message successfully, wait for a minimum of 2 seconds before you enable ARP flood suppression for another VSI.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the device supports ARP flood suppression.

2.     Verify that the hardware resources are sufficient.

 

ARP_TARGET_IP_INVALID

Message text

Target IP [STRING] was not the IP of the receiving interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_TARGET_IP_INVALID: Target IP 192.168.10.2 was not the IP of the receiving interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The target IP address of a received ARP message was not the IP address of the receiving interface.

Recommended action

Verify that the host at the sender IP address is legitimate.

 

ARP_THRESHOLD_REACHED

Message text

The alarm threshold for dynamic ARP entry learning was reached on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ARP/4/ARP_THRESHOLD_REACHED: The alarm threshold for dynamic ARP entry learning was reached on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

This message is sent when the alarm threshold for dynamic ARP learning was reached on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.

Recommended action

Verify that the number of learned dynamic ARP entries matches the actual number of devices in the network and no ARP attack sources exist in the network.

 

ARP_USER_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT

Message text

Detected a user IP address conflict. New user (MAC [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]) connecting on interface [STRING] and old user (MAC [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]) connecting on interface [STRING] were using the same IP address [IPADDR].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address of a new user.

$2: Outer VLAN to which the new user belongs.

$3: Inner VLAN to which the new user belongs.

$4: Name of the interface connecting to the new user.

$5: MAC address of an old user.

$6: Outer VLAN to which the old user belongs.

$7: Inner VLAN to which the old user belongs.

$8: Name of the interface connecting to the old user.

$9: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_USER_DUPLICATE_IPADDR_DETECT: Detected a user IP address conflict. New user (MAC 0010-2100-01e1, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10) connecting on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 and old user (MAC 0120-1e00-0102, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10) connecting on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 were using the same IP address 192.168.1.1.

Explanation

ARP detected a user IP address conflict. The IP address of a new user is the same as the IP address of an old user.

Recommended action

Verify that all users have different IP addresses.

 

ARP_USER_MOVE_DETECT

Message text

Detected a user (IP address [IPADDR], MAC address [STRING]) moved to another interface. Before user move: interface [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]. After user move: interface [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the user.

$2: MAC address of the user.

$3: Interface name before the migration.

$4: Outer VLAN to which the user belongs before the migration.

$5: Inner VLAN to which the user belongs before the migration.

$6: Interface name after the migration.

$7: Outer VLAN to which the user belongs after the migration.

$8: Inner VLAN to which the user belongs after the migration.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/ARP_USER_MOVE_DETECT: Detected a user (IP address 192.168.1.1, MAC address 0010-2100-01e1) moved to another interface. Before user move: interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10. After user move: interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10.

Explanation

ARP detected a user accesses the network through another port.

Recommended action

Use the display arp user-move record command to verify that the migration is legitimate.

 

DUPIFIP

Message text

Duplicate address [STRING] on interface [STRING], sourced from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

$3: MAC Address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/DUPIFIP: Duplicate address 1.1.1.1 on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, sourced from 0015-E944-A947.

Explanation

ARP detected a duplicate address.

The sender IP in the received ARP packet was being used by the receiving interface.

Recommended action

Modify the IP address configuration.

 

DUPIP

Message text

IP address [STRING] conflicted with global or imported IP address, sourced from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: MAC Address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/DUPIP: IP address 30.1.1.1 conflicted with global or imported IP address, sourced from 0000-0000-0001.

Explanation

The sender IP address of the received ARP packet conflicted with the global or imported IP address.

Recommended action

Modify the IP address configuration.

 

DUPVRRPIP

Message text

IP address [STRING] conflicted with VRRP virtual IP address on interface [STRING], sourced from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: Interface name.

$3: MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

ARP/6/DUPVRRPIP: IP address 1.1.1.1 conflicted with VRRP virtual IP address on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, sourced from 0015-E944-A947.

Explanation

The sender IP address of the received ARP packet conflicted with the VRRP virtual IP address.

Recommended action

Modify the IP address configuration.

 

 

 


ASPF messages

This section contains ASPF messages.

ASPF_IPV4_DNS

Message text

SrcIPAddr(1003)=[IPADDR];DstIPAddr(1007)=[IPADDR];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=[STRING];DomainName(1099)=[STRING];Action(1053)=[STRING];Reason(1056)=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Source IPv4 address.

$2: Destination IPv4 address.

$3: VPN instance name.

$4: Local address of a DS-Lite tunnel.

$5: Domain name.

$6: Action on the detected illegal packets:

·     drop—Drops illegal packets.

·     logging—Generates log messages.

·     none—Does not process the packets and allows illegal packets to pass.

$7: Reason why the message was generated:

·     Invalid DNS RR.

·     Failed to check DNS header flag.

·     Failed to check DNS header ID.

Severity level

6

Example

ASPF/6/ASPF_IPV4_DNS:SrcIPAddr(1003)=1.1.1.3;DstIPAddr(1007)=2.1.1.2;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=vpn;RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=dstunnel1;DomainName(1099)=www.h3c.com;Action(1053)=drop,logging;Reason(1056)=Check DNS RR invalid.

Explanation

ASPF inspection for DNS is configured. The device takes a specific action on IPv4 packets that are determined to be illegal for a reason.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ASPF_IPV6_DNS

Message text

SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=[IPADDR];DstIPv6Addr(1037)=[IPADDR];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];DomainName(1099)=[STRING];Action(1053)=[STRING];Reason(1056)=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Source IPv6 address.

$2: Destination IPv6 address.

$3: VPN instance name.

$4: Domain name.

$5: Action on the detected illegal packets:

·     drop—Drops illegal packets.

·     logging—Generates log messages.

·     none—Does not process the packet and allows illegal packets to pass.

$6: Reason why the message was generated:

·     Invalid DNS RR.

·     Failed to check DNS header flag.

·     Failed to check DNS header ID.

Severity level

6

Example

ASPF/6/ASPF_IPV6_DNS:SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=2001::1;DstIPv6Addr(1037)=3001::1;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=vpn;DomainName(1099)=www.h3c.com;Action(1053)=drop,logging;Reason(1056)=Check DNS RR invalid.

Explanation

ASPF inspection for DNS is configured. The device takes a specific action on IPv6 packets that are determined to be illegal for a reason.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


BFD messages

This section contains BFD messages.

BFD_CHANGE_FSM

Message text

Sess[STRING], Ver, Sta: [STRING]->[STRING], Diag: [UINT32]

Variable fields

$1: Source address, destination address, interface, message type, and MPLS FEC of the BFD session. For LSP sessions, this field contains the destination address, mask, and next hop address of LSPs. For PW sessions, this field contains the LSR ID of the peer PE and the PW ID. For TE tunnel sessions, this field contains the source address, destination address, tunnel ID, and LSP ID.

$2: Name of FSM before changing.

$3: Name of FSM after changing.

$4: Diagnostic information:

·     0 (No Diagnostic).

·     1 (Control Detection Time Expired)—A control packet mode BFD session goes down, because local detection times out.

·     2 (Echo Function Failed)—An echo packet mode BFD session goes down, because local detection times out or the source IP address of echo packets is deleted.

·     3 (Neighbor Signaled Session Down)—The remote end notifies the local end of BFD session down.

·     7 (Administratively Down)—The local system prevents a BFD session from being established.

Severity level

5

Example

BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM: Sess[20.0.4.2/20.0.4.1,LD/RD:533/532, Interface:Vlan204, SessType:Ctrl, LinkType:INET], Ver.1, Sta: INIT->UP, Diag: 0 (No Diagnostic).

BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM: Sess[20.0.4.2/20.0.4.1,LD/RD:533/532, Interface: Vlan204, SessType: Ctrl, LinkType: LSP, FEC: LSP, 20.0.4.0/24/10.1.1.1], Ver.1, Sta: INIT->UP, Diag: 0 (No Diagnostic).

BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM: Sess[20.0.4.2/20.0.4.1,LD/RD:533/532, Interface: Vlan204, SessType: Ctrl, LinkType: LSP, FEC: PW FEC-128, 20.0.4.2/1], Ver.1, Sta: INIT->UP, Diag: 0 (No Diagnostic).

BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM: Sess[20.0.4.2/20.0.4.1,LD/RD:533/532, Interface: Vlan204, SessType: Ctrl, LinkType: LSP, FEC: TE Tunnel, 20.0.4.2/20.0.4.1/100/100], Ver.1, Sta: INIT->UP, Diag: 0 (No Diagnostic).

Explanation

The FSM of the BFD session has been changed. This informational message appears when a BFD session comes up or goes down. Unexpected session loss might indicate high error or packet loss rates in the network.

Recommended action

Check for incorrect BFD configuration or network congestion.

 

BFD_CHANGE_SESS

Message text

Sess[STRING], Ver, Sta: [STRING], Diag: [UINT32]

Variable fields

$1: Source address, destination address, interface, message type, and MPLS FEC of the BFD session. For LSP sessions, this field contains the destination address, mask, and next hop address of LSPs. For PW sessions, this field contains the LSR ID of the peer PE and the PW ID. For TE tunnel sessions, this field contains the source address, destination address, tunnel ID, and LSP ID.

$2: Session state.

$3: Diagnostic code.

Severity level

5

Example

BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_SESS: Sess[17.1.1.2/17.1.1.1, LD/RD:1537/1537, Interface:GE1/0/1, SessType:Ctrl, LinkType:INET], Ver:1, Sta: Deleted, Diag: 7

Explanation

This informational message appears when a BFD session is deleted.

Recommended action

Check the BFD session configuration.

 

BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT

Message text

The total number of BFD sessions [ULONG] reached the upper limit. Can’t create a new session.

Variable fields

$1: Total number of BFD sessions.

Severity level

5

Example

BFD/5/BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT: The total number of BFD session 100 reached upper limit.

Explanation

The total number of BFD sessions has reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

Check the BFD session configuration.

 

 


BGP messages

This section contains BGP messages.

BGP_EXCEED_ROUTE_LIMIT

Message text

BGP [STRING].[STRING]: The number of routes from peer [STRING] ([STRING]) exceeds the limit [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

$2: VPN instance name. This field is blank for the public network.

$3: IP address of the BGP peer.

$4: Address family of the BGP peer.

$5: Maximum number of routes.

Severity level

4

Example

BGP/4/BGP_EXCEED_ROUTE_LIMIT: BGP default.vpn1: The number of routes from peer 1.1.1.1 (IPv4-UNC) exceeds the limit 100.

Explanation

The number of routes received from a peer exceeded the maximum number of routes that can be received from the peer.

Recommended action

Determine whether it is caused by attacks:

·     If yes, configure the device to defend against the attacks.

·     If not, increase the maximum number of routes.

 

BGP_REACHED_THRESHOLD

Message text

BGP [STRING].[STRING]: The proportion of prefixes received from peer [STRING] ([STRING]) to maximum allowed prefixes reached the threshold value ([UINT32]%).

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

$2: VPN instance name. This field is blank for the public network.

$3: IP address of the BGP peer.

$4: Address family of the BGP peer.

$5: Percentage of received routes to the maximum allowed routes.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_REACHED_THRESHOLD: BGP default.vpn1: The proportion of prefixes received from peer 1.1.1.1 (IPv4-UNC) to maximum allowed prefixes reached the threshold value (60%).

Explanation

The percentage of received routes to the maximum allowed routes reached the threshold.

Recommended action

Determine whether it is caused by attacks:

·     If yes, configure the device to defend against the attacks.

·     If not, increase the threshold value or the maximum number of routes that can be received from the peer.

 

BGP_LOG_ROUTE_FLAP

Message text

BGP [STRING].[STRING]: The route [STRING] [STRING]/[UINT32] learned from peer [STRING] ([STRING]) flapped.

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

$2: VPN instance name. This field is blank for the public network.

$3: RD of the BGP route. This field is blank for a route without an RD.

$4: BGP route prefix.

$5: Mask of the BGP route prefix.

$6: IP address of the BGP peer.

$7: Address family of the BGP peer.

Severity level

4

Example

BGP/4/BGP_LOG_ROUTE_FLAP: BGP default.vpn1: The route 15.1.1.1/24 learned from peer 1.1.1.1 (IPv4-UNC) flapped.

Explanation

The route learned from a BGP peer flapped.

Recommended action

If a large number of routes flap, determine the route flapping cause and develop a solution.

 

BGP_MEM_ALERT

Message text

BGP [STRING] instance received system memory alert [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

$2: Type of the memory alarm, stop and start.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_MEM_ALERT: BGP default instance received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

BGP received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

If BGP received a system memory alert start event, check the system memory and try to free some memory by adjusting modules that occupied too much memory.

 

BGP_PEER_LICENSE_REACHED

Message text

BGP [STRING]: Number of peers in Established state reached the license limit.

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_PEER_LICENSE_REACHED: BGP default: Number of peers in Established state reached the license limit.

Explanation

The number of peers in Established state reached the license limit.

Recommended action

Determine whether a new license is required.

 

BGP_ROUTE_LICENSE_REACHED

Message text

BGP [STRING]: Number of [STRING] routes reached the license limit.

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name. This field displays default for the public network.

$2: BGP address family:

·     IPv4-UNC public—IPv4 unicast routes for the public network.

·     IPv6-UNC public—IPv6 unicast routes for the public network.

·     IPv4 private—IPv4 unicast routes, VPNv4 routes, and nested VPN routes for the private network.

·     IPv6 private—IPv6 unicast routes and VPNv6 routes for the private network.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_ROUTE_LICENSE_REACHED: BGP default: Number of IPv4-UNC public routes reached the license limit.

Explanation

The number of routes in the specified address family reached the license limit.

Recommended action

Determine whether a new license is required.

After the number of routes in the specified family falls below the license limit or the license limit increases, you must manually restore the discarded routes.

 

BGP_STATE_CHANGED

Message text

BGP [STRING].[STRING]: [STRING] state has changed from [STRING] to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name.

$2: VPN instance name. This field is blank for the public network.

$3: IP address of the BGP peer.

$4: Peer state before the state change.

$5: Peer state after the state change.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_STATE_CHANGED: BGP default.vpn1:192.99.0.2 state has changed from ESTABLISHED to IDLE.

Explanation

The state of a BGP peer has changed.

This informational message appears when a BGP peer comes up or goes down.

Recommended action

If a peer goes down unexpectedly, determine whether an error or packet loss occurs.

 

BGP_STATE_CHANGED

Message text

BGP [STRING].[STRING]: [STRING] state has changed from [STRING] to [STRING]. ([STRING])

Variable fields

$1: BGP instance name.

$2: VPN instance name. This field is blank for the public network.

$3: IP address of the BGP peer.

$4: Peer state before the state change.

$5: Peer state after the state change.

$6: Information about the BGP session disconnection event.

·     Reason—Reason for the BGP session disconnection event.

·     Error code—Notification error code or sub error code advertised or received by BGP. If the BGP session goes down due to TCP connection failures, this field is not displayed.

·     Local interface—Physical interface used to establish the BGP session. This field is displayed only when the BGP session between two directly connected peers goes down due to interface inaccessibility.

Severity level

5

Example

BGP/5/BGP_STATE_CHANGED_REASON: BGP.vpn1: 192.99.0.2 state has changed from ESTABLISHED to IDLE. (Reason: Directly connected physical interface was down, error code: Send Notificationcode 6/0, local interface: Ethernet1/0/0)

Explanation

This informational message appears when the state of the session to a peer changes from Established to another state.

Recommended action

Determine whether a network error or packet loss occurs according to the reason for the BGP session disconnection event.

 


CFD messages

This section contains CFD messages.

CFD_CROSS_CCM

Message text

MEP [UINT16] in SI [INT32] received a cross-connect CCM. It’s SrcMAC is [MAC], SeqNum is [INT32], RMEP is [UINT16], MD ID is [STRING], MA ID is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Service instance ID.

$2: Local MEP ID.

$3: Source MAC address.

$4: Sequence number.

$5: Remote MEP ID.

$6: MD ID. If no MD ID is available, "without ID" is displayed.

$7: MA ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/CFD_CROSS_CCM: MEP 13 in SI 10 received a cross-connect CCM. Its SrcMAC is 0011-2233-4401, SeqNum is 78, RMEP is 12, MD ID is without ID, MA ID is 0.

Explanation

A MEP received a cross-connect CCM containing a different MA ID or MD ID.

Recommended action

Check the configurations of MEPs on both ends. Make sure the MEPs have consistent configurations, including MD, MA, and level.

 

CFD_DRVRET_NOTSUCCESS

Message text

Driver returned an error. Reason: [STRING]. Please check configuration or specification.

Variable fields

$1: Failure cause:

¡     CFD is not supported.

¡     No enough resources.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/ CFD_ DRVRET_NOTSUCCESS: Driver returned an error. Reason: No enough resources. Please check configuration or specification.

Explanation

The driver returned an error.

Recommended action

Check the configuration or specification.

 

CFD_ERROR_CCM

Message text

MEP [UINT16] in SI [INT32] received an error CCM. It’s SrcMAC is [MAC], SeqNum is [INT32], RMEP is [UINT16], MD ID is [STRING], MA ID is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Service instance ID.

$2: Local MEP ID.

$3: Source MAC address.

$4: Sequence number.

$5: Remote MEP ID.

$6: MD ID. If no MD ID is available, "without ID" is displayed.

$7: MA ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/CFD_ERROR_CCM: MEP 2 in SI 7 received an error CCM. Its SrcMAC is 0011-2233-4401, SeqNum is 21, RMEP is 2, MD ID is 7, MA ID is 1.

Explanation

A MEP received an error CCM containing an unexpected MEP ID or lifetime.

Recommended action

Check the CCM configuration. Make sure the CCM intervals are consistent on both ends, and the remote MEP ID is included in the MEP list of the local end.

 

CFD_LOST_CCM

Message text

MEP [UINT16] in SI [INT32] failed to receive CCMs from RMEP [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Local MEP ID.

$2: Service instance ID.

$3: Remote MEP ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/CFD_LOST_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 7 failed to receive CCMs from RMEP 2.

Explanation

A MEP failed to receive CCMs within 3.5 sending intervals because the link is faulty or the remote MEP does not send CCM within 3.5 sending intervals.

Recommended action

Check the link status and the configuration of the remote MEP. If the link is down or faulty (becomes unidirectional, for example), restore the link. If the remote MEP is configured with the same service instance, make sure the CCM sending intervals are consistent on both ends.

 

CFD_NO_HRD_RESOURCE

Message text

Failed to start CCM on service instance [INT32] because of insufficient hardware frequency resources.

Variable fields

$1: Service instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/CFD_NO_HRD_RESOURCE: -MDC=1; Failed to start CCM on service instance 7 because of insufficient hardware frequency resources.

Explanation

This message is generated when CCM sending fails to be enabled in a service instance because of insufficient hardware frequency resources.

Recommended action

Contact H3C Support.

 

CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT

Message text

[STRING] reached or fell below the lower limit [STRING] on MEP [UINT16] in service instance [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Monitored indicator:

·     Far-end frame loss ratio.

·     Near-end frame loss ratio.

·     Frame delay.

$2: Threshold.

$3: Local MEP ID.

$4: Service instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/ CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT: Far-end frame loss ratio reached or fell below the lower limit 4% on MEP 2 in service instance 3.

Explanation

This message is generated when a monitored indicator reaches or falls below the lower limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT_EX

Message text

[STRING] reached or fell below the lower limit [STRING] on synthetic-slm test instance [STRING] in service instance [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Monitored indicator:

·     Far-end frame loss ratio.

·     Near-end frame loss ratio.

$2: Threshold.

$3: Source MEP ID and target MEP ID.

$4: Service instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/ CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT_EX: Far-end frame loss ratio reached or fell below the lower limit 4% on synthetic-slm test instance mep(1001) to target-mep(2001) in service instance 1.

Explanation

This message is generated when a monitored indicator for single-ended synthetic LM reaches or falls below the lower limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFD_REACH_UPPERLIMIT

Message text

[STRING] reached or exceeded the upper limit [STRING] on MEP [UINT16] in service instance [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Monitored indicator:

·     Far-end frame loss ratio.

·     Near-end frame loss ratio.

·     Frame delay.

$2: Threshold.

$3: Local MEP ID.

$4: Service instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/ CFD_REACH_LOWERLIMIT: Far-end frame loss ratio reached or fell below the lower limit 4% on MEP 2 in service instance 3.

Explanation

This message is generated when a monitored indicator reaches or exceeds the upper limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFD_REACH_UPPERLIMIT_EX

Message text

[STRING] reached or exceeded the upper limit [STRING] on synthetic-slm test instance [STRING] in service instance [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Monitored indicator:

·     Far-end frame loss ratio.

·     Near-end frame loss ratio.

$2: Threshold.

$3: Source MEP ID and target MEP ID.

$4: Service instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/ CFD_REACH_UPPERLIMIT_EX: Far-end frame loss ratio reached or exceeded the upper limit 80% on synthetic-slm test instance mep(1001) to target-mep(2001) in service instance 1.

Explanation

This message is generated when a monitored indicator for single-ended synthetic LM reaches or exceeds the upper limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFD_RECEIVE_CCM

Message text

MEP [UINT16] in SI [INT32] received CCMs from RMEP [UINT16]

Variable fields

$1: Local MEP ID.

$2: Service instance ID.

$3: Remote MEP ID.

Severity level

6

Example

CFD/6/CFD_RECEIVE_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 7 received CCMs from RMEP 2.

Explanation

A MEP received CCMs from a remote MEP.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


CFGMAN messages

This section contains configuration management messages.

CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED

Message text

-EventIndex=[INT32]-CommandSource=[INT32]-ConfigSource=[INT32]-ConfigDestination=[INT32]; Configuration changed.

Variable fields

$1: Event index in the range of 1 to 2147483647.

$2: Configuration change source:

¡     cli—The configuration change came from the CLI.

¡     snmp—The configuration change came from SNMP or was a configuration database change detected by SNMP.

¡     other—The configuration change came from other sources.

$3: Source configuration:

¡     erase—Deleting or renaming a configuration file.

¡     running—Saving the running configuration.

¡     commandSource—Copying a configuration file.

¡     startup—Saving the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

¡     local—Saving the running configuration to a local file.

¡     networkFtp—Using FTP to transfer and save a configuration file to the device as the running configuration or next-startup configuration file.

¡     hotPlugging—A card hot swapping caused the configuration to be deleted or become ineffective.

$4: Destination configuration:

¡     erase—Deleting or renaming a configuration file.

¡     running—Saving the running configuration.

¡     commandSource—Copying a configuration file.

¡     startup—Saving the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

¡     local—Saving the running configuration to a local file.

¡     networkFtp—Using FTP to transfer and save a configuration file to the device as the running configuration or next-startup configuration file.

¡     hotPlugging—A card hot swapping caused the configuration to be deleted or become ineffective.

Severity level

5

Example

CFGMAN/5/CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED: -EventIndex=[6]-CommandSource=[snmp]-ConfigSource=[startup]-ConfigDestination=[running]; Configuration changed.

Explanation

The running configuration changed in the past 10 minutes.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFGMAN_OPTCOMPLETION

Message text

-OperateType=[INT32]-OperateTime=[INT32]-OperateState=[INT32]-OperateEndTime=[INT32]; Operation completed.

Variable fields

$1: Operation type:

¡     running2startup—Saves the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

¡     startup2running—Loads the configuration in the next-startup configuration file.

¡     running2net—Saves the running configuration to a host on the network.

¡     net2running—Transfers a configuration file from a host on the network and loads the configuration.

¡     net2startup—Transfers a configuration file from a host on the network and specifies the file as the next-startup configuration file.

¡     startup2net—Copies the next-startup configuration file to a host on the network.

$2: Operation start time.

$3: Operation status:

¡     InProcess—Operation is in progress.

¡     success—Operation succeeded.

¡     InvalidOperation—Invalid operation.

¡     InvalidProtocol—Invalid protocol.

¡     InvalidSource—Invalid source file name.

¡     InvalidDestination—Invalid destination file name.

¡     InvalidServer—Invalid server address.

¡     DeviceBusy—The device is busy.

¡     InvalidDevice—Invalid device address.

¡     DeviceError—An error occurred on the device.

¡     DeviceNotWritable—The storage medium on the device is write protected.

¡     DeviceFull—The device does not have enough free storage space for the file.

¡     FileOpenError—Failed to open the file.

¡     FileTransferError—Failed to transfer the file.

¡     ChecksumError—File checksum error.

¡     LowMemory—The memory space is not sufficient.

¡     AuthFailed—User authentication failed.

¡     TransferTimeout—Transfer timed out.

¡     UnknownError—An unknown error occurred.

¡     invalidConfig—Invalid configuration.

$4: Operation end time.

Severity level

5

Example

CFGMAN/5/CFGMAN_OPTCOMPLETION: -OperateType=[running2startup]-OperateTime=[248]-OperateState=[success]-OperateEndTime=[959983]; Operation completed.

Explanation

The device is performing or has completed an operation.

Recommended action

If the operation is not successful, locate and resolve the issue.

 


CGROUP messages

This section contains interface collaboration messages.

CGROUP_STATUS_CHANGE

Message text

The status of collaboration group [UINT32] is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Collaboration group ID.

$2: Collaboration group state: down or up.

Severity level

6

Example

CGROUP/6/CGROUP_STATUS_CHANGE: The status of collaboration group 1 is up.

Explanation

The status of collaboration group 1 is up or down.

Recommended action

Check the links.

 


CLKM messages

This section contains clock monitoring module messages.

CLKM_ESMC_PKT_ALARM

Message text

ESMC packets were lost. (PortName=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface that receives ESMC packets.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_ESMC_PKT_ALARM: ESMC packets were lost. (PortName=G1/0/1)

Explanation

The device issues this message when ESMC packets were lost.

Recommended action

To resolve the issue:

1.     Determine whether both the local and peer interfaces are ESMC-enabled.

¡     If both of them are ESMC-enabled, go to 3.

¡     If one or neither of them is ESMC-enabled, go to 2.

2.     Enable ESMC on both interfaces. Then identify whether the device continues to output this message.

¡     If the device continues to output this message, go to 3.

¡     If the device does not output this message any more, the issue is resolved.

3.     Collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact the support.

 

CLKM_SOURCE_FREQDEVIATION_ALARM

Message text

The frequency offset of the clock reference for [STRING] has crossed the threshold.

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURCE_FREQDEVIATION_ALARM: The frequency offset of the clock reference for chassis 1 has crossed the threshold.

Explanation

The clock frequency deviation crossed the threshold.

Recommended action

Identify whether the clock frequency deviation status is Alarm.

 

CLKM_SOURCE_FREQDEVIATION_NORMAL

Message text

The frequency offset of the clock reference for [STRING] has dropped below the threshold and resumed to normal.

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURC_FREQDEVIATION_NORMAL: The frequency offset of the clock reference for chassis 1 has dropped below the threshold and resumed to normal.

Explanation

The clock frequency deviation resumed to normal.

Recommended action

N/A

 

CLKM_SOURCE_LOST

Message text

[STRING] has lost signals from the clock reference.

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURCE_LOST: Chassis 1 has lost signals from the clock reference.

Explanation

Signals from the clock reference were lost.

Recommended action

Examine the related configuration and clock reference status.

 

CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_DEGRADE

Message text

The SSM quality level of the clock reference for [STRING] has degraded from [STRING] to [STRING]. The SSM quality level threshold is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

$2: SSM level before degradation.

$3: SSM level after degradation.

$4: SSM level degradation threshold.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_DEGRADE: The SSM quality level of the clock reference for chassis 1 has degraded from SSU-A to SEC. The SSM quality level threshold is SSU-A.

Explanation

The SSM level of the clock reference degraded to a value lower than the degradation threshold.

Recommended action

Examine the related configuration and clock reference status.

 

CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_RESUME

Message text

The SSM quality level of the clock reference for [STRING] has risen from [STRING] to [STRING].The SSM quality level threshold is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

$2: SSM level before degradation.

$3: SSM level after degradation.

$4: SSM level degradation threshold.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_RESUME: The SSM quality level of the clock reference for chassis 1 has risen from SEC to SSU-A. The SSM quality level threshold is SSU-A.

Explanation

The SSM quality level of the clock reference resumed to the acceptable ranges.

Recommended action

N/A

 

CLKM_SOURCE_SWITCHOVER

Message text

The clock reference of [STRING] has changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Device or chassis ID.

$2: Clock source type.

¡     Name of the line clock input port.

¡     BITS0.

¡     BITS1.

¡     PTP.

¡     Local clock reference.

Severity level

4

Example

CLKM/4/CLKM_SOURCE_SSM_SWITCHOVER: The clock reference of chassis 1 has changed to BITS0.

Explanation

The clock reference was changed.

Recommended action

N/A

 

 


DEV messages

This section contains device management messages.

AUTOSWITCH_FAULT

Message text

An active/standby or master/subordinate switchover was performed automatically on [STRING], and a fault occurred during the switchover process.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis number. The value is  "the device" when the device is in standalone mode.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/ AUTO_SWITCH_FAULT: An active/standby or master/subordinate switchover was performed automatically on Chassis 1, and a fault occurred during the switchover process.

Explanation

A fault occurred during an automatic active/standby or master/subordinate switchover process.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display diagnostic-information command to collect and save diagnostic information.

2.     Reboot the device manually for clearing the fault.

3.     Execute the display device command to display the device status. If the device status is not Normal, contact H3C Support.

 

AUTOSWITCH_FAULT_REBOOT

Message text

An active/standby or master/subordinate switchover was performed automatically on [STRING], and a fault occurred during the switchover process. The system will immediately restart [STRING] to clear the fault.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis number. The value is  "the device" when the device is in standalone mode.

$2: Chassis number and slot number or slot number.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/AUTO_SWITCH_FAULT_REBOOT: An active/standby or master/subordinate switchover was performed automatically on Chassis 1, and a fault occurred during the switchover process. The system will immediately restart chassis 1 slot 0 to clear the fault.

Explanation

A fault occurred during an automatic active/standby or master/subordinate switchover process. The device will restart the faulty card immediately to clear the fault.

Recommended action

Execute the display device command to display the card status after the card is rebooted. If the card status is not Normal, contact H3C Support.

 

BOARD_ALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Board alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/BOARD_ALARM_CLEAR: Board alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=140, PhysicalName=Level 1 Module 9 on Chassis 1, RelativeResource=1, ErrorCode=441002, Reason=FPGA load failed.)

Explanation

An alarm was cleared on a card.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

BOARD_ALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Board alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/BOARD_ALARM_OCCUR: Board alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=140, PhysicalName=Level 1 Module 9 on Chassis 1, RelativeResource=1, ErrorCode=441002, Reason=FPGA load failed.)

Explanation

An alarm occurred on a card.

Recommended action

For more information, review the related alarm information, or contact H3C Support.

 

BOARD_FATALALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Board fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/BOARD_FATALALARM_OCCUR: Board fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=180136, PhysicalName=Level 1 Module 5 on Chassis 2, RelativeResource=2/5/0, ErrorCode=000008, Reason=System can't work without SFU board in slot 1.)

Explanation

This message was generated in one of the following situations:

·     The system cannot operate correctly because a slot is not installed with the correct card.

·     The device was not installed with the fabric module or service module of the correct module.

For more information, see the fault description.

Recommended action

Execute the display device command to display the fabric module status. If the fabric module status is Normal, but the fault is still present, contact H3C Support.

 

BOARD_RUNNING_FAULT

Message text

A fault was detected on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Chassis number and slot number or slot number.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/ BOARD_FAULT_REBOOT: A fault was detected on Chassis 1 slot 0.

Explanation

A fault was detected on a card.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display diagnostic-information command to collect and save diagnostic information.

2.     Reboot the card manually for clearing the fault.

3.     Execute the display device command to display the card status. If the card status is not Normal, contact H3C Support.

 

BOARD_RUNNING_FAULT_REBOOT

Message text

A fault was detected on [STRING]. The system will immediately restart [STRING] to clear the fault.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis number and slot number or slot number.

$2: Chassis number and slot number or slot number.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/ BOARD_RUNNING_FAULT_REBOOT: A fault was detected on Chassis 1 slot 0. The system will immediately restart Chassis 1 Slot 0 to clear the fault.

Explanation

A fault was detected on a card. The device will restart the card immediately to clear the fault.

Recommended action

If the fault persists after the card reboots, contact H3C Support.

 

FAN_ALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Fan alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/FAN_ALARM_CLEAR: Fan alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=199, PhysicalName=Fan 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=300020, Reason=Fan tray is not present.)

Explanation

A fan alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

FAN_ALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Fan alarm occurred. ( PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/FAN_ALARM_OCCUR: Fan alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=199, PhysicalName=Fan 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=300020, Reason=Fan tray is not present.)

Explanation

A fan alarm occurred.

Recommended action

1.     Re-install the fan tray that operates incorrectly.

2.     Replace the fan tray.

3.     If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

 

FAN_FATALALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Fan fatal alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/FAN_FATALALARM_CLEAR: Fan warning alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=199, PhysicalName=Fan 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=300016, Reason=The fan resumed running.)

Explanation

A fatal fan alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

Contact H3C Support.

 

FAN_FATALALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Fan fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/FAN_FATALALARM_OCCUR: Fan fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=199, PhysicalName=Fan 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=300016, Reason=The fan stopped running.)

Explanation

A fatal fan alarm occurred.

Recommended action

Contact H3C Support.

 

POWER_ALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Power alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/POWER_ALARM_CLEAR: Power alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=163, PhysicalName=Unknown Power 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=233001, Reason=Overtemperature occurred on the power supply.)

Explanation

A power alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

POWER_ALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Power alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/POWER_ALARM_OCCUR: Power alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=163, PhysicalName=Unknown Power 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=233001, Reason=Overtemperature occurred on the power supply.)

Explanation

A power alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display power command to display the power supply status.

2.     If the power supply status is Absent, verify that the power supply is installed correctly.

3.     Replace the power supply.

4.     If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

 

POWER_WARNING_CLEAR

Message text

Power warning alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

4

Example

DEV/4/POWER_WARNING_CLEAR: Power warning  alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=163, PhysicalName=Unknown Power 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=200037, Reason=No enough power to power on the board in chassis $1 slot $2. Required power is $3 W, available power is $4 W.)

Explanation

A warning power alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

POWER_WARNING_OCCUR

Message text

Power warning alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

Severity level

4

Example

DEV/4/POWER_WARNING_OCCUR: Power warning alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=163, PhysicalName=Unknown Power 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=200037, Reason=No enough power to power on the board in chassis $1 slot $2. Required power is $3 W, available power is $4 W.)

Explanation

A warning power alarm occurred.

Recommended action

Replace the power supply or contact H3C Support.

 

TEMPERATURE_ALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Temperature alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]> , ThresholdType=<[STRING]>, ThresholdValue=<[STRING]>, CurrentValue=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value.

$8: Current value.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/TEMPERATURE_ALARM_CLEAR: Temperature alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=4011, PhysicalName=Temperature Sensor 1 on Board 0, RelativeResource=0/0, ErrorCode=433009, Reason=Board temperature restored, ThresholdType=LowAlarm, ThresholdValue=7, CurrentValue=31.)

Explanation

A low-temperature alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TEMPERATURE_ALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Temperature alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]> , ThresholdType=<[STRING]>, ThresholdValue=<[STRING]>, CurrentValue=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value.

$8: Current value.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/TEMPERATURE_ALARM_OCCUR: Temperature alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=4011, PhysicalName=Temperature Sensor 1 on Board 0, RelativeResource=0/0, ErrorCode=433009, Reason=Board temperature out of range, ThresholdType=LowAlarm, ThresholdValue=7, CurrentValue=3.)

Explanation

A low-temperature alarm occurred.

Recommended action

Verify that the ambient temperature is normal.

 

VOLTAGE_ALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Voltage alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value.

$8: Current value.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/VOLTAGE_ALARM_CLEAR: Voltage alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=199, PhysicalName=Voltage 2, RelativeResource=0, ErrorCode=420003, Reason=Voltage fell below the high output voltage warning threshold. )

Explanation

A high voltage alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

VOLTAGE_ALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Voltage alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]> , ThresholdType=<[STRING]>, ThresholdValue=<[STRING]>, CurrentValue=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value.

$8: Current value.

Severity level

2

Example

DEV/2/VOLTAGE_ALARM_OCCUR: Voltage alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=4043, PhysicalName=Voltage Sensor 0 on Board 0, RelativeResource=0/0, ErrorCode=420005, Reason=Voltage exceeded the high output voltage shutdown threshold., ThresholdType=LowAlarm, ThresholdValue=1031, CurrentValue=0.)

Explanation

A high voltage alarm occurred.

Recommended action

Contact H3C Support.

 

VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_CLEAR

Message text

Voltage fatal alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]> , ThresholdType=<[STRING]>, ThresholdValue=<[STRING]>, CurrentValue=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value in units.

$8: Current value in units.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_CLEAR: Voltage fatal alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=5683, PhysicalName=Voltage Sensor 2 on Board 14, RelativeResource=0/14, ErrorCode=420001, Reason= Board powered up, ThresholdType=HighAlarm, ThresholdValue= INVALID, CurrentValue= INVALID)

Explanation

A fatal voltage alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_OCCUR

Message text

Voltage fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]> , ThresholdType=<[STRING]>, ThresholdValue=<[STRING]>, CurrentValue=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location information.

$4: Fault code.

$5: Fault description.

$6: Threshold type.

$7: Threshold value in units.

$8: Current value in units.

Severity level

1

Example

DEV/1/VOLTAGE_FATALALARM_OCCUR: Voltage fatal alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=5683, PhysicalName=Voltage Sensor 2 on Board 14, RelativeResource=0/14, ErrorCode=420001, Reason=Board failed to power up, ThresholdType=HighAlarm, ThresholdValue=INVALID, CurrentValue= INVALID)

Explanation

A fatal voltage alarm occurred.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display voltage command to verify that the power supply information meets the requirements of the device.

2.     If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

 


DHCP

This section contains DHCP messages.

DHCP_NORESOURCES

Message text

Failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because hardware resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

DHCP/3/DHCP_NORESOURCES: Failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because hardware resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because the hardware resources are insufficient.

Recommended action

Release hardware resources and then apply the rules again.

 

DHCP_NOTSUPPORTED

Message text

Failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because some rules are not supported.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

DHCP/3/DHCP_NOTSUPPORTED: Failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because some rules are not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to apply filtering rules for DHCP packets because some rules are not supported on the device.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


DHCPR

This section contains DHCP relay agent messages.

DHCPR_SERVERCHANGE

Message text

Switched to the server at [IPADDR] because the current server did not respond.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the DHCP server.

Severity level

3

Example

DHCPR/3/DHCPR_SERVERCHANGE: -MDC=1;

 Switched to the server at 2.2.2.2 because the current server did not respond.

Explanation

The DHCP relay agent did not receive any responses from the current DHCP server and switched to another DHCP server for IP address acquisition.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPR_SWITCHMASTER

Message text

Switched to the master DHCP server at [IPADDR].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the master DHCP server.

Severity level

3

Example

DHCPR/3/DHCPR_SWITCHMASTER: -MDC=1;

 Switched to the master DHCP server at 2.2.2.2.

Explanation

After a switchback delay time, the DHCP relay agent switched from a backup DHCP server back to the master DHCP server for IP address acquisition.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


DHCPS messages

This section contains DHCP server messages.

DHCPS_ALLOCATE_IP

Message text

DHCP server received a DHCP client's request packet on interface [STRING], and allocated an IP address [IPADDR](lease [UINT32] seconds) for the DHCP client(MAC [MAC]) from [STRING] pool.

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCP server is configured.

$2: IPv4 address assigned to the DHCP client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv4 address.

$4: MAC address of the DHCP client.

$5: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv4 address belongs.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_ALLOCATE_IP: DHCP server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and allocated an IP address 1.0.0.91(lease 86400 seconds) for the DHCP client(MAC 0000-0000-905a) from p1 pool.

Explanation

The DHCP server assigned an IPv4 address with a lease to a DHCP client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS_CONFLICT_IP

Message text

A conflict IP [IPADDR] from [STRING] pool was detected by DHCP server on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv4 address that is in conflict.

$2: Name of the address pool to which the conflicting IPv4 address belongs.

$3: Name of the interface on which DHCP server is configured.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_CONFLICT_IP: A conflict IP 100.1.1.1 from p1 pool was detected by DHCP server on interface Ethernet0/2.

Explanation

The DHCP server deleted a conflicting IPv4 address from an address pool.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS_EXTEND_FAILURE

Message text

Extend request from DHCP client (IP [IPADDR], MAC [MAC]) failed, reply NAK message.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the DHCP client.

$2: MAC address of the DHCP client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_EXTEND_FAILURE: Extend request from DHCP client (IP 1.0.0.91, MAC 0000-0000-905a) failed, reply NAK message.

Explanation

The DHCP server failed to extend the lease for a DHCP client and replied a DHCP-NAK message.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS_EXTEND_IP

Message text

DHCP server received a DHCP client's request packet on interface [STRING], and extended lease from [STRING] pool for the DHCP client (IP [IPADDR], MAC [MAC]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCP server is configured.

$2: Name of the address pool to which the client's IPv4 address belongs.

$3: IPv4 address of the DHCP client.

$4: MAC address of the DHCP client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_EXTEND_IP: DHCP server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and extended lease from p1 pool for the DHCP client (IP 1.0.0.91, MAC 0000-0000-905a).

Explanation

The DHCP server extended the lease for a DHCP client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS_FILE

Message text

Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DHCPS/4/DHCPS_FILE: Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Explanation

The DHCP server failed to back up DHCP bindings to the backup file due to lack of storage resources.

Recommended action

Delete unnecessary files to release resources.

 

DHCPS_RECLAIM_IP

Message text

DHCP server reclaimed a [STRING] pool’s lease(IP [IPADDR], lease [UINT32] seconds), which is allocated for the DHCP client (MAC [MAC]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv4 address belongs.

$2: IPv4 address assigned to the DHCP client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv4 address.

$4: MAC address of the DHCP client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_RECLAIM_IP: DHCP server reclaimed a p1 pool’s lease(IP 1.0.0.91, lease 86400 seconds), which is allocated for the DHCP client (MAC 0000-0000-905a).

Explanation

The DHCP server reclaimed the IPv4 address assigned to a DHCP client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS_UNAVAILABLE_POOL

Message text

Available address pool [STRING] cannot be found.

Variable fields

$1: Address pool name. This field is displayed if the address pool is an authorized pool or a DHCP policy-assigned pool.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_UNAVAILABLE_POOL: Available address pool 1 cannot be found.

Explanation

The DHCP server cannot find an available address pool.

Recommended action

Configure an address pool available for address assignment.

 

DHCPS_VERIFY_CLASS

Message text

Illegal DHCP client-PacketType=[STRING]-ClientAddress=[MAC];

Variable fields

$1: Type of the packet.

$2: Hardware address of the DHCP client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS/5/DHCPS_VERIFY_CLASS: Illegal DHCP client-PacketType= DHCPDISCOVER-ClientAddress=0000-5e01-0104;

Explanation

The DHCP server verified that the DHCP client was not on the user class whitelist.

Recommended action

Check the validity of the DHCP client.

 


DHCPS6 messages

This section contains DHCPv6 server messages.

DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_ADDRESS

Message text

DHCPv6 server received a DHCPv6 client’s request packet on interface [STRING], and allocated an IPv6 address [IPADDR] (lease [UINT32] seconds) for the DHCP client(DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]) from [STRING] pool.

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCPv6 server is configured.

$2: IPv6 address assigned to the DHCPv6 client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv6 address.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

$6: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv6 address belongs.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_ADDRESS: DHCPv6 server received a DHCPv6 client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and allocated an IPv6 address 2000::3(lease 60 seconds) for the DHCP client(DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f) from p1 pool.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server assigned an IPv6 address with a lease to a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_PREFIX

Message text

DHCPv6 server received a DHCPv6 client’s request packet on interface [STRING], and allocated an IPv6 prefix [IPADDR] (lease [UINT32] seconds) for the DHCP client(DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]) from [STRING] pool.

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCPv6 server is configured.

$2: IPv6 prefix assigned to the DHCPv6 client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv6 prefix.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

$6: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv6 prefix belongs.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_ALLOCATE_PREFIX: DHCPv6 server received a DHCPv6 client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and allocated an IPv6 prefix 2000::(lease 60 seconds) for the DHCP client(DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f) from p1 pool.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server assigned an IPv6 prefix with a lease to a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_CONFLICT_ADDRESS

Message text

A conflict IPv6 address [IPADDR] from [STRING] pool was detected by DHCPv6 server on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address that is in conflict.

$2: Name of the address pool to which the conflicting IPv6 address belongs.

$3: Name of the interface on which DHCPv6 server is configured.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_CONFLICT_ADDRESS: A conflict IPv6 address 33::1 from p1 pool was detected by DHCPv6 server on interface Ethernet0/2.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server deleted a conflicting IPv6 address from an address pool.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS

Message text

DHCPv6 server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface [STRING], and extended lease from [STRING] pool for the DHCP client (IPv6 address [IPADDR], DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCPv6 server is configured.

$2: Name of the address pool to which the client's IPv6 address belongs.

$3: IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 client.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS: DHCPv6 server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and extended lease from p1 pool for the DHCP client (IPv6 address 2000::3, DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f).

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server extended the address lease for a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS_FAILURE

Message text

Extend request for address from DHCPv6 client (IPv6 address [IPADDR], DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]) failed.

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 client.

$2: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$3: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_EXTEND_ADDRESS_FAILURE: Extend request for address from DHCPv6 client (IPv6 address 2000::3, DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f) failed.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server failed to extend the address lease for a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX

Message text

DHCPv6 server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface [STRING], and extended lease from [STRING] pool for the DHCP client (IPv6 prefix [IPADDR], DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the interface on which DHCPv6 server is configured.

$2: Name of the address pool to which the client's IPv6 prefix belongs.

$3: IPv6 prefix of the DHCPv6 client.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX: DHCPv6 server received a DHCP client’s request packet on interface Ethernet0/2, and extended lease from p1 pool for the DHCP client (IPv6 prefix 2000::, DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f).

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server extended the prefix lease for a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX_FAILURE

Message text

Extend request for prefix from DHCPv6 client (IPv6 prefix [IPADDR], DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]) failed.

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 prefix of the DHCPv6 client.

$2: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$3: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_EXTEND_PREFIX_FAILURE: Extend request for prefix from DHCPv6 client (IPv6 prefix 2000::, DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f) failed.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server failed to extend the prefix lease for a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_FILE

Message text

Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DHCPS6/4/DHCPS6_FILE: Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server failed to back up DHCPv6 bindings to the backup file due to lack of storage resources.

Recommended action

Delete unnecessary files to release resources.

 

DHCPS6_RECLAIM_ADDRESS

Message text

DHCPv6 server reclaimed a [STRING] pool's lease(IPv6 address [IPADDR], lease [UINT32] seconds), which is allocated for the DHCPv6 client (DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv6 address belongs.

$2: IPv6 address assigned to the DHCPv6 client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv6 address.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_RECLAIM_ADDRESS: DHCPv6 server reclaimed a p1 pool’s lease(IPv6 address 2000::3, lease 60 seconds), which is allocated for the DHCPv6 client (DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f).

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server reclaimed the IPv6 address assigned to a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_RECLAIM_PREFIX

Message text

DHCPv6 server reclaimed a [STRING] pool’s lease(IPv6 prefix [IPADDR], lease [INTEGER] seconds), which is allocated for the DHCPv6 client (DUID [HEX], IAID [HEX]).

Variable fields

$1: Name of the address pool to which the assigned IPv6 prefix belongs.

$2: IPv6 prefix assigned to the DHCPv6 client.

$3: Lease duration of the assigned IPv6 prefix.

$4: DUID of the DHCPv6 client.

$5: IAID of the DHCPv6 client.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_RECLAIM_PREFIX: DHCPv6 server reclaimed a p1 pool’s lease(IPv6 prefix 2000::, lease 60 seconds), which is allocated for the DHCPv6 client (DUID 0001000118137c37b4b52facab5a, IAID 10b4b52f).

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server reclaimed the IPv6 prefix assigned to a DHCPv6 client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DHCPS6_UNAVAILABLE_POOL

Message text

Available [STRING] pool [STRING] cannot be found.

Variable fields

$1: Address pool or prefix pool.

$2: Name of the address pool or prefix pool. This field is displayed in one of the following conditions:

¡     The address pool is an authorized pool or a DHCP policy-assigned pool.

¡     The prefix pool is specified in an address pool.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPS6/5/DHCPS6_UNAVAILABLE_POOL: Available address pool 1 cannot be found.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 server cannot find an available IPv6 address or prefix pool.

Recommended action

Configure an IPv6 address pool or prefix pool available for address assignment.

 


DHCPSP4

This section contains DHCP snooping messages.

DHCPSP4_FILE

Message text

Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DHCPSP4/4/DHCPSP4_FILE: Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Explanation

The DHCP snooping device failed to back up DHCP snooping entries to the backup file due to lack of storage resources.

Recommended action

Delete unnecessary files to release resources.

 

DHCPSP4_UNTRUSTED_SERVER

Message text

Detected reply packet from untrusted server. Server info: IPaddress = [IPADDR], MACaddress = [MAC], Interface = [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the untrusted DHCP server.

$2: MAC address of the untrusted DHCP server.

$3: Name of the interface that connects to the untrusted DHCP server.

Severity level

4

Example

DHCPSP4/4/DHCPSP4_UNTRUSTED_SERVER: Detected reply packet from untrusted server. Server Info: IPaddress = 192.168.1.1, MACaddress = 78a0-7aa4-0307, Interface = GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

This message is sent when the DHCP snooping device detects and drops a DHCP reply from an untrsusted DHCP server.

Recommended action

Locate the untrusted DHCP server according to the IP address and MAC address information, and isolate the server if necessary.

 

DHCPSP4_DROP_PACKET

Message text

DHCP snooping dropped a packet:

    Message type = [TYPE]

    Client hardware address = [MAC]

    Server ID = [IPADDR]

    Client address = [IPADDR]

    Drop reason: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: DHCP packet type.

$2: MAC address of the DHCP client.

$3: IP address of the DHCP server.

$4: IP address of the DHCP client.

$5: Reason why the DHCP packet is dropped.

¡     The sending and receiving interfaces are not in the same VLAN.

¡     The DHCP packet failed to pass the MAC address check.

¡     The DHCP packet failed to pass the DHCP-REQUEST check.

¡     The DHCP packet failed to pass the giaddr address check.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPSP4/5/DHCPSP4_DROP_PACKET: DHCP snooping dropped a packet:

    Message type = DHCPDISCOVER

    Client hardware address = 7ec9-5ce2-1600

    Server ID = 0.0.0.0

    Client address = 0.0.0.0

    Drop reason: The DHCP packet failed to pass the giaddr address check.

Explanation

This message is sent when the number of invalid DHCP packets received by the DHCP snooping device reaches or exceeds the alarm threshold.

Recommended action

Figure out the reason why the client failed to obtain an IP address through DHCP and address the issue according to the IP address and MAC address information on the log.

 


DHCPSP6

This section contains DHCPv6 snooping messages.

DHCPSP6_FILE

Message text

Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DHCPSP6/4/DHCPSP6_FILE: Failed to save DHCP client information due to lack of storage resources.

Explanation

The DHCPv6 snooping device failed to back up DHCPv6 snooping entries to the backup file due to lack of storage resources.

Recommended action

Delete unnecessary files to release resources.

 

DHCPSP6_DROP_PACKET

Message text

DHCPv6 snooping dropped a packet:

    Incoming interface = [STRING]

    Message type = [TYPE]

    Client hardware address = [MAC]

    Drop reason: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Interface that received the DHCPv6 packet.

$2: DHCPv6 packet type.

$3: MAC address of the DHCPv6 client.

$4: Reason why the DHCPv6 packet is dropped.

¡     The DHCPv6 packet failed to pass the source address check.

¡     The DHCPv6 packet failed to pass the DHCPv6-REQUEST check.

¡     The DHCPv6 packet failed to pass the RELAY-FORW check.

Severity level

5

Example

DHCPSP6/5/DHCPSP6_DROP_PACKET: DHCPv6 snooping drop a packet:

    Incoming interface = GigabitEthernet2/0/1

    Message type = SOLICIT

    Client hardware address = 7ec9-5ce2-1600

    Drop reason: The DHCPv6 packet failed to pass the RELAY-FORW check.

Explanation

This message is sent when the number of invalid DHCPv6 packets received by the DHCPv6 snooping device reaches or exceeds the alarm threshold.

Recommended action

Figure out the reason why the client failed to obtain an IPv6 address through DHCP and address the issue according to the interface and MAC address information on the log.

 


DIAG messages

This section contains diagnostic messages.

CORE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD

Message text

Usage of CPU [INT] core [INT] exceeded the threshold ([string]).

Variable fields

$1: CPU number.

$2: CPU core number.

$3: Severe usage alarm threshold.

Severity level

3

Example

DIAG/3/CORE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD: Usage of CPU 0 core 2 exceeded the threshold (90%).

Explanation

The usage of the specified CPU core exceeded the severe usage alarm threshold. The CPU core usage was in severe alarm state.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display process cpu and monitor thread commands to display CPU usage information about all processes.

2.     Contact the technical support.

 

CORE_MINOR_RECOVERY

Message text

Core usage minor alarm CPU [INT] core [INT] removed.

Variable fields

$1: CPU number.

$2: CPU core number.

Severity level

5

Example

DIAG/5/CORE_MINOR_RECOVERY: Core usage alarm CPU 0 core 1 removed.

Explanation

The usage of the specified CPU core dropped to or below the minor usage alarm threshold. The minor alarm was removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CORE_MINOR_THRESHOLD

Message text

Usage of CPU [INT] core [INT] exceeded the threshold ([string]).

Variable fields

$1: CPU number.

$2: CPU core number.

$3: Minor usage alarm threshold.

Severity level

4

Example

DIAG/4/CORE_MINOR_THRESHOLD: Usage of CPU 0 core 2 exceeded the threshold (80%).

Explanation

The usage of the specified CPU core was greater than the minor usage alarm threshold. The CPU core usage was in minor alarm state.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display process cpu and monitor thread commands to display CPU usage information about all processes.

2.     Contact the technical support.

 

CORE_RECOVERY

Message text

Core usage alarm CPU [INT] core [INT] removed.

Variable fields

$1: CPU number.

$2: CPU core number.

Severity level

3

Example

DIAG/3/CORE_RECOVERY: Core usage alarm CPU 0 core 1 removed.

Explanation

The usage of the specified CPU core dropped to or below the severe usage alarm threshold. The severe alarm was removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CPU_MINOR_RECOVERY

Message text

CPU usage recovered to normal state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

DIAG/5/CPU_MINOR_THRESHOLD: CPU usage recovered to normal state.

Explanation

The CPU usage decreased below the recovery threshold. The minor alarm was removed and the CPU usage status changed from minor alarm state to recovered state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CPU_MINOR_THRESHOLD

Message text

CPU usage is in minor alarm state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DIAG/4/CPU_MINOR_THRESHOLD: CPU usage is in minor alarm state.

Explanation

The CPU usage increased above the minor alarm threshold and entered minor alarm state. The device sends this message periodically until the CPU usage increases above the severe threshold or the minor alarm is removed.

Recommended action

Operate according to prompt information and use CPU resource reasonably.

 

CPU_SEVERE_RECOVERY

Message text

CPU usage severe alarm removed.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

DIAG/5/CPU_RECOVERY: CPU usage severe alarm removed.

Explanation

The CPU usage decreased to or below the minor alarm threshold and the severe alarm was removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CPU_SEVERE_THRESHOLD

Message text

CPU usage severe alarm removed.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

DIAG/3/CPU_THRESHOLD: CPU usage is in severe alarm state.

Explanation

The CPU usage increased above the severe alarm threshold and entered severe alarm state. The device sends this message periodically until the severe alarm is removed.

Recommended action

Use the display current-configuration | include "monitor cpu-usage" command to view the alarm thresholds. Use the monitor cpu-usage command to adjust the alarm thresholds as required.

 

DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_REACHED

Message text

FD number upper limit already reached: Process name=[STRING], PID=[INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a process.

$2: ID of the process.

Severity level

4

Example

DIAG/4/DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_REACHED: FD number upper limit already reached: Process name=snmpd, PID=244.

Explanation

The maximum number of file descriptors that a process can use has been reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_TO_REACH

Message text

Number of FDs is about to reach the upper limit: Process name=[STRING], PID=[INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a process.

$2: ID of the process.

Severity level

4

Example

DIAG/4/DIAG_FD_UPLIMIT_TO_REACH: Number of FDs is about to reach the upper limit. Process name=snmpd, PID=244.

Explanation

The maximum number of file descriptors that a process can use was about to be reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DIAG_STORAGE_BELOW_THRESHOLD

Message text

The usage of [STRING] ([UINT32]%) was  below or equal to the threshold of [UINT32]%.

Variable fields

$1: Name of the storage medium.

$2: Disk usage of the storage medium.

$3: Disk usage threshold for the storage medium.

Severity level

1

Example

DIAG/1/DIAG_STORAGE_BELOW_THRESHOLD: The  usage of flash (90%) was below or equal to the threshold of 95%.

Explanation

This message indicates that the storage medium has sufficient space, because the disk usage is not higher than the threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DIAG_STORAGE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD

Message text

The usage of [STRING] ([UINT32]%)  exceeded the threshold of [UINT32]%.

Variable fields

$1: Name of the storage medium.

$2: Disk usage of the storage medium.

$3: Disk usage threshold for the storage medium.

Severity level

1

Example

DIAG/1/DIAG_STORAGE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD: The  usage of flash (96%) exceeded the threshold of 95%.

Explanation

This message indicates that the storage medium does not have sufficient space, because the disk usage is higher than the threshold.

Recommended action

For files not in use, for example, log files and history software packages, execute the delete /unreserved command to delete the files or back up the files and then execute the delete /unreserved command to delete the files.

 

MEM_ALERT

Message text

system memory info:

                    total           used             free        shared       buffers       cached

Mem:    [ULONG]    [ULONG]    [ULONG]    [ULONG]    [ULONG]    [ULONG]

-/+ buffers/cache:    [ULONG]    [ULONG]

Swap:    [ULONG]    [ULONG]    [ULONG]

Lowmem: [ULONG]  [ULONG]    [ULONG]

Variable fields

·     Mem—Memory information of the whole system:

¡     $1: Total size of allocatable physical memory. The system physical memory contains allocatable physical memory and unallocatable physical memory. Unallocatable physical memory is mainly used for kernel code storage, kernel management, and running of basic functions. Allocatable physical memory is used for such tasks as running service modules and storing files. The size of unallocatable physical memory is automatically calculated based on the system operation requirements. The size of allocatable physical memory is the total physical memory size minus the unallocatable physical memory size.

¡     $2: Size of the physical memory used by the system.

¡     $3: Size of free physical memory of the system.

¡     $4: Total size of physical memory shared by processes.

¡     $5: Size of physical memory used for buffers.

¡     $6: Size of physical memory used for caches.

·     -/+ buffers/cache—Memory usage information of applications:

¡     $7: -/+ Buffers/Cache:used = Mem:Used – Mem:Buffers – Mem:Cached, which indicates the size of physical memory used by applications.

¡     $8: -/+ Buffers/Cache:free = Mem:Free + Mem:Buffers + Mem:Cached, which indicates the size of physical memory available for applications.

·     Swap—Swap memory usage information:

¡     $9: Total size of swap memory.

¡     $10: Size of used swap memory.

¡     $11: Size of free swap memory.

·     Lowmem—Low memory usage information:

¡     $12: Total size of low memory.

¡     $13: Size of used low memory.

¡     $14: Size of free low memory.

Severity level

4

Example

DIAG/4/MEM_ALERT:

system memory info:

                    total         used           free     shared    buffers     cached

Mem:    1784424     920896     863528              0             0      35400

-/+ buffers/cache:    885496     898928

Swap:                0               0               0

Lowmem: 735848     637896      97952

Explanation

A memory alarm was generated, displaying memory usage information.

The system generates this message when the used memory is greater than or equal to the minor, severe, or critical threshold of memory usage.

Recommended action

You can perform the following tasks to help remove the alarm:

·     Verify that appropriate alarm thresholds are set. To view the alarm thresholds, use the display memory-threshold command. Then you can use the memory-threshold command to modify the alarm thresholds if required.

·     Verify that the device is not under attack by checking the ARP table and routing table.

·     Examine and optimize the network, for example, reduce the number of routes, or replace the device with a higher-performance device.

 

MEM_BELOW_THRESHOLD

Message text

Memory usage has dropped below [STRING] threshold.

Variable fields

$1: Memory usage threshold name: minor, severe, or critical.

Severity level

1

Example

DIAG/1/MEM_BELOW_THRESHOLD: Memory usage has dropped below critical threshold.

Explanation

A memory alarm was removed. The message is sent when the system free memory is greater than a memory alarm recovery threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MEM_EXCEED_THRESHOLD

Message text

Memory [STRING] threshold has been exceeded.

Variable fields

$1: Memory usage threshold name: minor, severe, or critical.

Severity level

1

Example

DIAG/1/MEM_EXCEED_THRESHOLD: Memory minor threshold has been exceeded.

Explanation

A memory alarm was notified.

When the used memory size is greater than or equal to the minor, severe, or critical threshold of memory usage, the system generates this message and notifies services modules to perform auto repair, such as releasing memory and stopping requesting memory.

Recommended action

You can perform the following tasks to help remove the alarm:

·     Verify that appropriate alarm thresholds are set. To view the alarm thresholds, use the display memory-threshold command. Then you can use the memory-threshold command to modify the alarm thresholds if required.

·     Verify that the device is not under attack by checking the ARP table and routing table.

·     Examine and optimize the network, for example, reduce the number of routes or replace the device with a higher-performance device.

 

 


DLDP messages

This section contains DLDP messages.

DLDP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED

Message text

The DLDP packet failed the authentication because of unmatched [STRING] field.

Variable fields

$1: Authentication field.

·     AUTHENTICATION PASSWORD—Authentication password mismatch.

·     AUTHENTICATION TYPE—Authentication type mismatch.

·     INTERVAL—Advertisement interval mismatch.

Severity level

5

Example

DLDP/5/DLDP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED: The DLDP packet failed the authentication because of unmatched INTERVAL field.

Explanation

The packet authentication failed. Possible reasons include unmatched authentication type, unmatched authentication password, and unmatched advertisement interval.

Recommended action

Check the DLDP authentication type, authentication password, and advertisement interval are consistent with peer end.

 

DLDP_LINK_BIDIRECTIONAL

Message text

DLDP detected a bidirectional link on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

DLDP/6/DLDP_LINK_BIDIRECTIONAL: DLDP detected a bidirectional link on interface Ethernet1/1.

Explanation

DLDP detected a bidirectional link on an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DLDP_LINK_SHUTMODECHG

Message text

DLDP automatically [STRING] interface [STRING] because the port shutdown mode was changed [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Action according to the port shutdown mode:

¡     blocked.

¡     brought up.

$2: Interface name.

$3: Shutdown mode change:

¡     from manual to auto.

¡     from manual to hybrid.

¡     from hybrid to auto.

¡     from hybrid to manual.

Severity level

5

Example

DLDP/5/DLDP_LINK_SHUTMODECHG: DLDP automatically blocked interface Ethernet1/1 because the port shutdown mode was changed from manual to auto.

Explanation

The interface was shut down or brought up because the shutdown mode changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DLDP_LINK_UNIDIRECTIONAL

Message text

DLDP detected a unidirectional link on interface [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Action according to the port shutdown mode:

·     DLDP automatically blocked the interface.

·     Please manually shut down the interface.

·     DLDP automatically shut down the interface. Please manually bring up the interface.

Severity level

3

Example

DLDP/3/DLDP_LINK_UNIDIRECTIONAL: DLDP detected a unidirectional link on interface Ethernet1/1. DLDP automatically blocked the interface.

Explanation

DLDP detected a unidirectional link on an interface.

Recommended action

Check for incorrect cable connection, cable falloff, or other problems.

 

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGED

Message text

A neighbor on interface [STRING] was deleted because the neighbor was aged. The neighbor's system MAC is [MAC], and the port index is [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Port index.

Severity level

5

Example

DLDP/5/DLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGED: A neighbor on interface Ethernet1/1 was deleted because the neighbor was aged. The neighbor's system MAC is 000f-e269-5f21, and the port index is 1.

Explanation

The interface deleted an aged neighbor.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_CONFIRMED

Message text

A neighbor was confirmed on interface [STRING]. The neighbor's system MAC is [MAC], and the port index is [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Port index.

Severity level

6

Example

DLDP/6/DLDP_NEIGHBOR_CONFIRMED: A neighbor was confirmed on interface Ethernet1/1. The neighbor's system MAC is 000f-e269-5f21, and the port index is 1.

Explanation

The interface detected a confirmed neighbor.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DLDP_NEIGHBOR_DELETED

Message text

A neighbor on interface [STRING] was deleted because a [STRING] packet arrived. The neighbor's system MAC is [MAC], and the port index is [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Packet type, DISABLE or LINKDOWN.

$3: MAC address.

$4: Port index.

Severity level

5

Example

DLDP/5/DLDP_NEIGHBOR_DELETED: A neighbor on interface Ethernet1/1 was deleted because a DISABLE packet arrived. The neighbor's system MAC is 000f-e269-5f21, and the port index is 1.

Explanation

The interface deleted a confirmed neighbor because it received a DISABLE or LINKDOWN packet.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


DOT1X messages

This section contains 802.1X messages.

DOT1X_CONFIG_NOTSUPPORT

Message text

802.1X is not supported on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_CONFIG_NOTSUPPORT: 802.1X is not supported on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The interface does not support 802.1X configuration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_LOGIN_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-ErrCode=[STRING]; User failed 802.1X authentication. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: Error code.

$6: Failure cause:

·     MAC address authorization failed.

·     VLAN authorization failed.

·     VSI authorization failed.

·     ACL authorization failed.

·     User profile authorization failed.

·     URL authorization failed.

·     Microsegment authorization failed.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGIN_FAILURE: -IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/1-MACAddr=0000-0001-0020-VLANID=2-Username=aaa-ErrCode=5; User failed 802.1X authentication. Reason: ACL authorization failed.

Explanation

The user failed 802.1X authentication for a specific reason.

Recommended action

Locate the failure cause and handle the issue according to the failure cause.

 

DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-AccessVLANID=[STRING]-AuthorizationVLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]; User passed 802.1X authentication and came online.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: ID of the access VLAN.

$4: ID of the authorization VLAN.

$5: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-AccessVLANID=444-AuthorizationVLANID=444-Username=aaa; User passed 802.1X authentication and came online.

Explanation

The user passed 802.1X authentication.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC (in open mode)

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]; The user that failed 802.1X authentication passed open authentication and came online.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=00-10-84-00-22-b9; The user that failed 802.1X authentication passed open authentication and came online.

Explanation

A user failed 802.1X authentication but passed open authentication.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_LOGOFF

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]; 802.1X user was logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGOFF:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=aaa; 802.1X user was logged off.

Explanation

The 802.1X user was logged off as requested.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_LOGOFF (in open mode)

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]; 802.1X open user was logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGOFF:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=aaa; 802.1X open user was logged off.

Explanation

An 802.1X open user was logged off as requested.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-ErrCode=[STRING]; 802.1X user was logged off abnormally.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: Error code.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=aaa-ErrCode=11; 802.1X user was logged off abnormally.

Explanation

The 802.1X user was logged off abnormally.

Recommended action

Locate the logoff cause and remove the issue.

 

DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL (in open mode)

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-ErrCode=[STRING]; 802.1X open user was logged off abnormally.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: Error code.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=aaa-ErrCode=11; 802.1X open user was logged off abnormally.

Explanation

An 802.1X open user was logged off abnormally.

Recommended action

Locate the logoff cause and remove the issue.

 

DOT1X_MACBINDING_EXIST

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]; MAC address was already bound to interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Type and number of the access interface.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: Type and number of the interface to which the MAC address was bound.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_MACBINDING_EXIST: -IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/1-MACAddr=0000-0001-0020-VLANID=2-Username=aaa; MAC address was already bound to interface GigabitEthernet1/0/3.

Explanation

The user failed to come online on an interface because its MAC address was already bound to another interface.

Recommended action

Delete the related 802.1X MAC address binding entry from the bound interface.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEIP_RES

Message text

Failed to assign a rule for free IP [IPADDR] on interface [STRING] due to lack of ACL resources.

Variable fields

$1: Free IP.

$2: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEIP_RES: Failed to assign a rule for free IP 1.1.1.0 on interface Ethernet3/1/2 due to lack of ACL resources.

Explanation

The device failed to assign an ACL rule to permit a free IP on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEMSEG_RES

Message text

Failed to assign a rule for free microsegment [microsegment-id] on interface [STRING] due to lack of ACL resources.

Variable fields

$1: Free microsegment ID.

$2: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREEMSEG_RES: Failed to assign a rule for free microsegment 1 on interface Ethernet3/1/2 due to lack of ACL resources.

Explanation

The device failed to assign an ACL rule to permit a free microsegment on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

Disable 802.1X on the interface, and then re-enable 802.1X.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREERULE_RES

Message text

Failed to assign a rule for permitting DHCP and DNS packets on interface [STRING] due to lack of ACL resources.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADFREERULE_RES: Failed to assign a rule for permitting DHCP and DNS packets on interface Ethernet3/1/2 due to lack of ACL resources.

Explanation

The device failed to assign an ACL rule to permit DHCP and DNS packets on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADMACREDIR_RES

Message text

Failed to assign a rule for redirecting HTTP packets with source MAC address [MAC] on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Source MAC address of HTTP packets.

$2: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADMACREDIR_RES: Failed to assign a rule for redirecting HTTP packets with source MAC address 00e0-fc00-5915 on interface Ethernet3/1/2.

Explanation

The device failed to redirect HTTP packet with the designated source MAC on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADPORTREDIR_RES

Message text

Failed to assign a rule for redirecting HTTP packets on interface [STRING] due to lack of ACL resources.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_EADPORTREDIR_RES: Failed to assign a rule for redirecting HTTP packets on interface Ethernet3/1/2 due to lack of ACL resources.

Explanation

The device failed to assign an ACL rule to redirect HTTP packets on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_ENABLEDOT1X_RES

Message text

Failed to enable 802.1X on interface [STRING] due to lack of ACL resources.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_NOTENOUGH_ENABLEDOT1X_RES: Failed to enable 802.1X on interface Ethernet3/1/2 due to lack of ACL resources.

Explanation

Failed to enable 802.1X on an interface because of ACL resource shortage.

Recommended action

Disable 802.1X on the interface, and then re-enable 802.1X.

 

DOT1X_PEXAGG_NOMEMBER_RES

Message text

Failed to enable 802.1X on interface [STRING] because the Layer 2 extended-link aggregate interface does not have member ports.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_PEXAGG_NOMEMBER_RES: Failed to enable 802.1X on interface Bridge-Aggregation100 because the Layer 2 extended-link aggregate interface does not have member ports.

Explanation

Failed to enable 802.1X on a Layer 2 extended-link aggregate interface because the interface does not have member ports.

Recommended action

Disable 802.1X on the interface, add a member port to the interface, and then re-enable 802.1X.

 

DOT1X_SMARTON_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]; User failed SmartOn authentication because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Cause of failure:

·     the password was wrong.

·     the switch ID was wrong.

Severity level

6

Example

DOT1X/6/DOT1X_SMARTON_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9; User failed SmartOn authentication because the password was wrong.

Explanation

SmartOn authentication failed for a specific reason.

Recommended action

Handle the issue according to the failure cause.

 

DOT1X_UNICAST_NOT_EFFECTIVE

Message text

The unicast trigger feature is enabled but is not effective on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

DOT1X/3/DOT1X_UNICAST_NOT_EFFECTIVE: The unicast trigger feature is enabled but is not effective on interface Ethernet3/1/2.

Explanation

The unicast trigger setting does not take effect on an interface, because the interface does not support unicast trigger.

Recommended action

1.     Reconnect the 802.1X clients to another interface that supports the unicast trigger feature.

2.     Enable the unicast trigger feature on the new interface.

 


DRNI

This section contains DRNI messages.

DRNI_AUTORECOVERY_TIMEOUT

Message text

The reload delay timer timed out. Please check configuration of the DR system.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DRNI/4/DRNI_AUTORECOVERY_TIMEOUT: The reload delay timer timed out. Please check configuration of the DR system.

Explanation

The reload delay timer expired, and the DR system had only one available member device or had two primary member devices.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the unavailable member device is operating correctly.

·     Verify that the IPL and keepalive link are correctly configured and connected.

·     Increase the reload delay timer.

 

DRNI_DEVICE_MADDOWN

Message text

[STRING] will change to the DRNI MAD DOWN state because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interfaces to be placed in DRNI MAD DOWN state:

·     All service interfaces not excluded from the DRNI MAD DOWN action.

·     All service interfaces included in the DRNI MAD DOWN action.

·     All new service interfaces not excluded from the DRNI MAD DOWN.

·     All new service interfaces included in the DRNI MAD DOWN action.

$2: Cause of the DRNI MAD DOWN state and recommended remedy:

·     The device is Initializing. Please set up the DR system fisrt.

·     The IPL went down and the keepalive link remains up. Please check the IPL settings on both ends of the IPL.

·     The IPL came up. Please wait for the data restoration delay timer to expire.

The IPL and all DR interfaces went down. Please first check the IPL settings on both ends of the IPL.

Severity level

4

Example

DRNI/4/DRNI_DEVICE_MADDOWN: All service interfaces not excluded from the DRNI MAD DOWN action will change to the DRNI MAD DOWN state because the IPL went down and the keepalive link remains up. Please check the IPL settings on both ends of the IPL.

Explanation

Network interfaces on the device will be shut down by DRNI MAD.

Recommended action

Verify that the IPL is correctly connected and the cable is working correctly.

 

DRNI_DEVICE_MADRECOVERY

Message text

All service interfaces on the device will be recovered from the DRNI MAD DOWN state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DRNI/4/DRNI_DEVICE_MADRECOVERY: All service interfaces on the device will be recovered from the DRNI MAD DOWN state.

Explanation

The device will restore the state of all service interfaces that have been placed in DRNI MAD DOWN state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_GLBCHECK_CONSISTENCY

Message text

Finished global type [UINT16] configuration consistency check. No inconsistency exists.

Variable fields

$1: Configuration consistency check type.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_GLBCHECK_CONSISTENCY: Finished global type 1 configuration consistency check. No inconsistency exists.

Explanation

No inconsistency was detected in global type 1 or type 2 configuration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_GLBCHECK_INCONSISTENCY

Message text

Detected global type [UINT16] configuration inconsistency.

Variable fields

$1: Configuration consistency check type.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_GLBCHECK_INCONSISTENCY: Detected global type 1 configuration inconsistency.

Explanation

Inconsistencies were detected in global type 1 or type 2 configuration.

Recommended action

If type 1 configuration inconsistencies exist, use the display drni consistency command to view the inconsistent settings and modify them on the DR member devices.

If type 2 configuration inconsistencies exist, modify the inconsistent settings on the DR member devices.

 

DRNI_IFCHECK_CONSISTENCY

Message text

Finished DR interface [STRING] type [UINT16] configuration consistency check. No inconsistency exists.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: Configuration consistency check type.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFCHECK_CONSISTENCY: Finished DR interface Bridge-Aggregation2 type 1 configuration consistency check. No inconsistency exists.

Explanation

No inconsistency was detected in type 1 or type 2 configuration of a DR interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFCHECK_INCONSISTENCY

Message text

Detected type [UINT16] configuration inconsistency on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: Configuration consistency check type.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFCHECK_INCONSISTENCY: Detected type 1 configuration inconsistency on interface Bridge-Aggregation2.

Explanation

Inconsistencies were detected in type 1 or type 2 configuration of a DR interface.

Recommended action

If type 1 configuration inconsistencies exist, use the display drni consistency command to view the inconsistent settings and modify them on the DR interfaces.

If type 2 configuration inconsistencies exist, modify the inconsistent settings on the DR interfaces.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_BIND

Message text

Interface [STRING] was assigned to DR group [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_BIND: Interface Bridge-Aggregation1 was assigned to DR group 1.

Explanation

A Layer 2 aggregate interface was assigned to a DR group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALDOWN

Message text

The state of DR group [UINT32] changed to down.

Variable fields

$1: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALDOWN: The state of DR group 2 changed to down.

Explanation

A DR group went down because all the member interfaces of its DR interfaces became Unselected.

Recommended action

Verify that the device and the DR peer use the same system priority and system MAC address, and different system numbers.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALUP

Message text

The state of DR group [UINT32] changed to up.

Variable fields

$1: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_GLOBALUP: The state of DR group 2 changed to up.

Explanation

A DR group came up because member interfaces of its DR interfaces became Selected for the first time.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_MAC_CHANGE

Message text

Local DR interface [STRING]'s system MAC address changed to [STRING]. Please ensure that the configuration is consistent with that of the peer DR interface.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: System MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_MAC_CHANGE: Local DR interface Bridge-Aggregation1's system MAC address changed to 2-2-2. Please ensure that the configuration is consistent with that of the peer DR interface.

Explanation

The system MAC address of a DR interface was modified.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_NOSELECTED

Message text

Local DR interface [STRING] in DR group [UINT32] does not have Selected member ports because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: DR group number.

$3: Cause of the down state of the DR interface:

·     the aggregate interface went down. Please check the aggregate link status.

·     no peer DR interface was detected. Please check peer DR interface configuration.

·     of configuration consistency check failure. Please check the type 1 configuration of the DR member devices for inconsistencies.

·     it was removed from a DR group. Please reconfigure the DR interface settings as needed.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_NOSELECTED: Local DR interface Bridge-Aggregation1 in DR group 2 does not have Selected member ports because no peer DR interface was detected. Please check peer DR interface configuration.

Explanation

The local DR interface in a DR group does not have member ports in Selected state.

Recommended action

Verify that the member ports of the DR interface are correctly configured and connected.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_NOSELECTED

Message text

Peer DR interface in DR group [UINT32] does not have Selected member ports.

Variable fields

$1: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_NOSELECTED: Peer DR interface in DR group 10 does not have Selected member ports.

Explanation

The peer DR interface in a DR group does not have member ports in Selected state.

Recommended action

Verify that the member ports of the DR interface are correctly configured and connected.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_SELECTED

Message text

Peer DR interface in DR group [UINT32] has Selected member ports.

Variable fields

$1: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PEER_SELECTED: Peer DR interface in DR group 10 has Selected member ports.

Explanation

The peer DR interface in a DR group has member ports in Selected state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_PRIORITY_CHANGE

Message text

DR interface [STRING]'s system priority changed to [UINT16]. Please ensure that the configuration is consistent with that of the peer DR interface.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: New system priority.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_PRIORITY_CHANGE: DR interface Bridge-Aggregation1's system priority changed to 564. Please ensure that the configuration is consistent with that of the peer DR interface.

Explanation

The system priority of a DR interface was modified.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_SELECTED

Message text

Local DR interface [STRING] in DR group [UINT32] has Selected member ports.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_SELECTED: Local DR interface Bridge-Aggregation1 in DR group 2 has Selected member ports.

Explanation

The local DR interface has member ports in Selected state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_UNBIND

Message text

Interface [STRING] was removed from DR group [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: DR group number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_DR_UNBIND: Interface Bridge-Aggregation1 was removed from DR group 1.

Explanation

A Layer 2 aggregate interface was removed from a DR group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_BIND

Message text

Interface [STRING] was configured as IPP [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: IPP number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_BIND: Interface Bridge-Aggregation1 was configured as IPP 1.

Explanation

A Layer 2 aggregate interface was configured as the IPP.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_DOWN

Message text

IPP [STRING] went down because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

$2: Cause of the down state of the IPP:

·     the aggregate interface went down. Please check the aggregate link status.

·     the tunnel interface went down. Please check the tunnel link status.

·     no DRCPDUs were received. Please check the devices' DRCPDU transmission and reception status.

·     the peer failed to receive DRCPDUs. Please check the devices' DRCPDU transmission and reception status.

·     the IPP role of the interface was removed. Please reconfigure an interface as the IPP.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_DOWN: IPP Bridge-Aggregation1 went down because the tunnel interface went down. Please check the tunnel link status.

Explanation

The IPP went down.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the device and the DR peer use the same system priority and system MAC address, and different system numbers.

·     Verify that the device and the DR peer have the same authentication key and DRNI sequence number check status.

·     Verify that the Layer 2 aggregate interface that acts as the IPP is working correctly.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UNBIND

Message text

Configuration for IPP [UINT16] was removed from interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPP number.

$2: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UNBIND: Configuration for IPP 1 was removed from interface Bridge-Aggregation1.

Explanation

The IPP configuration was removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UP

Message text

IPP [STRING] came up.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IFEVENT_IPP_UP: IPP Bridge-Aggregation1 came up.

Explanation

The IPP came up because it could receive and send DRCPDUs.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_IPP_BLOCK

Message text

The status of IPP [STRING] changed to blocked.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IPP_BLOCK: The status of IPP Bridge-Aggregation20 changed to blocked.

Explanation

The status of the IPP changed to blocked because the device had been assigned a DR role, and the IPP went down.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the IPL is correctly connected and the cable is working correctly.

·     Verify that the device and the DR peer have correct DR settings.

 

DRNI_IPP_UNBLOCK

Message text

The status of IPP [STRING] changed to unblocked.

Variable fields

$1: Layer 2 aggregate interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_IPP_UNBLOCK: The status of IPP Bridge-Aggregation20 changed to unblocked.

Explanation

The status of the IPP changed to unblocked because the device had been assigned a DR role, and the IPP came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_KEEPALIVEINTERVAL_MISMATCH

Message text

Keepalive interval on the local DR device was different than on the neighbor.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_KEEPALIVEINTERVAL_MISMATCH: Keepalive interval on the local DR device was different than on the neighbor.

Explanation

The device and the DR peer use different keepalive intervals.

Recommended action

Make sure the device and the DR peer use the same keepalive interval.

 

DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_DOWN

Message text

Keepalive link went down because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Cause of the down state of the keepalive link and recommended remedy:

·     keepalive IP address was not configured. Please configure keepalive IP address.

·     the device failed to send keepalive packets. Please check Layer 3 reachability to the peer.

·     the local keepalive timeout timer expired. Please check the keepalive packet transmission and reception status at the two ends.

·     the peer keepalive timeout timer expired. Please check the keepalive packet transmission and reception status at the two ends.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_DOWN: Keepalive link went down because the local keepalive timeout timer expired. Please check the keepalive packet transmission and reception status at the two ends.

Explanation

The keepalive link went down.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the role of the device is correct.

·     Verify that the device and the DR peer use consistent packet source and destination IP addresses for keepalive detection.

·     Verify Layer 3 connectivity for the keepalive link.

 

DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_UP

Message text

Keepalive link came up.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_KEEPALIVELINK_UP: Keepalive link came up.

Explanation

The keepalive link came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_SYSEVENT_DEVICEROLE_CHANGE

Message text

Device role changed from [STRING] to [STRING] for [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Old device role, which can be primary, secondary, or none.

$2: New device role, which can be primary, secondary, or none.

$3: Reason for the role change:

¡     DR system initialization—The DR system initialized.

¡     IPL down and all DR interfaces down—All DR interfaces were shut down because the IPL failed.

¡     IPL and keepalive link down—Both the IPL and keepalive link failed.

¡     IPL calculation—The role was negotiated over the IPL.

¡     IPL down and role calculation based on keepalive link—The IPL failed and the local role was negotiated over the keepalive link.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_SYSEVENT_DEVICEROLE_CHANGE: Device role changed from Secondary to Primary for IPL calculation.

Explanation

The DR role of the device changed.

Recommended action

Examine the reason for the change and take action to recover the IPL or keepalive link if it has failed.

 

DRNI_SYSEVENT_MAC_CHANGE

Message text

System MAC address changed from [STRING] to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Old system MAC address.

$2: New system MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_SYSEVENT_MAC_CHANGE: System MAC address changed from 1-1-1 to 2-2-2.

Explanation

The DR system MAC address was modified.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_SYSEVENT_NUMBER_CHANGE

Message text

System number changed from [STRING] to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Old system number.

$2: New system number.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_SYSEVENT_NUMBER_CHANGE: System number changed from 1 to 2.

Explanation

The DR system number was modified.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

DRNI_SYSEVENT_PRIORITY_CHANGE

Message text

System priority changed from [UINT16] to [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Old system priority.

$2: New system priority.

Severity level

6

Example

DRNI/6/DRNI_SYSEVENT_PRIORITY_CHANGE: System priority changed from 123 to 564.

Explanation

The DR system priority was modified.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


DRVPLAT

This section contains driver platform messages.

DRVPLAT_ECMP_NO_RESOURCE

Message text

current ECMP count [UINT32], max ECMP count [UINT32]

Variable fields

$1: Number of configured ECMP groups.

$2: Maximum number of ECMP groups supported by hardware.

Severity level

4

Example

DRVPLAT/4/DRVPLAT_ECMP_NO_RESOURCE: current ECMP count 20, max ECMP count 20

Explanation

This log is generated when the maximum number of ECMP groups supported by hardware is reached, and no new ECMP groups can be configured.

Recommended action

·     Decrease the number of ECMP groups.

·     Modify the maximum number of ECMP paths. The smaller the maximum number of ECMP paths, the greater the maximum number of ECMP groups.

 

DRVPLAT_MAC_Conflict

Message text

ERROR: Invalid MAC address: This address must have the same higher 40 bits as the base MAC address!

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

DRVPLAT/4/DRVPLAT_MAC_Confilict: ERROR: Invalid MAC address: This address must have the same higher 40 bits as the base MAC address!

Explanation

This log is generated when the newly configured MAC address has different higher 40 bits than the base MAC address.

Recommended action

Change the higher 40 bits in the newly configured MAC address to be the same as that of the base MAC address.

 

 


ERPS messages

This section contains ERPS messages.

ERPS_FSM_CHANGED

Message text

Ethernet ring [UINT16] instance [UINT16] changed state to [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: ERPS ring ID.

$2: ERPS instance ID.

$3: ERPS instance status.

Severity level

6

Example

ERPS/4/ERPS_STATE_CHANGED: Ethernet ring 1 instance 1 changed state to Idle.

Explanation

The status of the ERPS instance changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ERPS_IPP_CHECK

Message text

An ERPS ring member port can't be configured as an IPP port.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

6

Example

ERPS/6/ERPS_IPP_CHECK: An ERPS ring member port can't be configured as an IPP port.

Explanation

This message is generated when you configure an ERPS ring member port as an IPP port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


ETHOAM messages

This section contains Ethernet OAM messages.

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_DOWN

Message text

The link is down on interface [string] because a remote failure occurred on peer interface.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_DOWN: The link is down on interface Ethernet1/0/1 because a remote failure occurred on peer interface.

Explanation

The link goes down because a remote failure occurred on the peer interface.

Recommended action

Check the link status or the OAM status on the peer.

 

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_TIMEOUT

Message text

Interface [string] removed the OAM connection because it received no Information OAMPDU before the timer times out.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_TIMEOUT: Interface Ethernet1/0/1 removed the OAM connection because it received no Information OAMPDU before the timer times out.

Explanation

The interface removed the OAM connection because it had not received Information OAMPDUs before the timer timed out.

Recommended action

Check the link status or the OAM status on the peer.

 

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_UNSATISF

Message text

Interface [string] failed to establish an OAM connection because the peer doesn’t match the capacity of the local interface.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

ETHOAM/3/ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_UNSATISF: Interface Ethernet1/0/1 failed to establish an OAM connection because the peer doesn’t match the capacity of the local interface.

Explanation

Failed to establish an OAM connection because the peer does not match the OAM protocol state of the local interface.

Recommended action

Check the State field of the OAMPDUs sent from both ends.

 

ETHOAM_CONNECTION_SUCCEED

Message text

An OAM connection is established on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_CONNECTION_SUCCEED: An OAM connection is established on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An OAM connection is established.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_DISABLE

Message text

Ethernet OAM is now disabled on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_DISABLE: Ethernet OAM is now disabled on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

Ethernet OAM is disabled.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_DISCOVERY_EXIT

Message text

OAM interface [string] quit the OAM connection.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ ETHOAM_DISCOVERY_EXIT: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 quit the OAM connection.

Explanation

The local interface ended the OAM connection.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_ENABLE

Message text

Ethernet OAM is now enabled on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_ENABLE: Ethernet OAM is now enabled on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

Ethernet OAM is enabled.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED

Message text

The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlled DTE on OAM interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED: The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlled DTE on OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlled DTE after you enable OAM loopback on the peer end.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLING

Message text

The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlling DTE on OAM interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CTRLLING: The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlling DTE on OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The local OAM entity enters remote loopback as controlling DTE after you enable OAM loopback on the interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_DYING_GASP

Message text

A local Dying Gasp event has occurred on [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOCAL_DYING_GASP: A local Dying Gasp event occurred on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A local Dying Gasp event occurs when you reboot the local device or shut down the interface.

Recommended action

Do not use the link until it recovers.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME

Message text

An errored frame event occurred on local interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME: An errored frame event occurred on local interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame event occurred on the local interface.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD

Message text

An errored frame period event occurred on local interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD: An errored frame period event occurred on local interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame period event occurred on the local interface.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND

Message text

An errored frame seconds event occurred on local interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND: An errored frame seconds event occurred on local interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame seconds event occurred on the local interface.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_SYMBOL

Message text

An errored symbol event occurred on local interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_SYMBOL: An errored symbol event occurred on local interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored symbol event occurred on the local interface.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_LOCAL_LINK_FAULT

Message text

A local Link Fault event occurred on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOCAL_LINK_FAULT: A local Link Fault event occurred on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A local Link Fault event occurred when the local link goes down.

Recommended action

Re-connect the Rx end of the fiber on the local interface.

 

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT

Message text

OAM interface [string] quit remote loopback.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 quit remote loopback.

Explanation

The OAM interface ended remote loopback after one of the following events:

·     Remote loopback was disabled on the interface before the OAM connection was established .

·     The established OAM connection was torn down.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT_ERROR_STATU

Message text

OAM interface [string] quit remote loopback due to incorrect multiplexer or parser status.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT_ERROR_STATU: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 quit remote loopback due to incorrect multiplexer or parser status.

Explanation

OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 ended remote loopback due to incorrect multiplexer or parser status.

Recommended action

Disable and then re-enable Ethernet OAM on the OAM entity.

 

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NO_RESOURCE

Message text

OAM interface [string] can’t enter remote loopback due to insufficient resources.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NO_RESOURCE: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 can’t enter remote loopback due to insufficient resources.

Explanation

The OAM interface cannot enter remote loopback due to insufficient resources when you execute the oam remote-loopback start command on the local or remote OAM entity.

Recommended action

To enable remote loopback on an interface, you must set the hardware forwarding resources on the interface. Enabling remote loopback on a large number of interfaces might cause insufficient resources. Disable remote loopback on other interfaces, and execute the oam remote-loopback start command on the interface again.

 

ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NOT_SUPPORT

Message text

OAM interface [string] can’t enter remote loopback because the operation is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NOT_SUPPORT: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 can't enter remote loopback because the operation is not supported.

Explanation

The OAM interface cannot enter remote loopback because the operation is not supported on the device.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED

Message text

The local OAM entity quit remote loopback as controlled DTE on OAM interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CTRLLED: The local OAM entity quit remote loopback as controlled DTE on OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

As the Loopback Control OAMPDUs receiving end, the local end quit remote loopback after you disabled OAM loopback on the peer end.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CTRLLING

Message text

The local OAM entity quit remote loopback as controlling DTE on OAM interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CONTROLLING: The local OAM entity quit remote loopback as controlling DTE on OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The local end quit remote loopback after you disabled OAM loopback on the local interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_CRITICAL

Message text

A remote Critical event occurred on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_REMOTE_CRITICAL: A remote Critical event occurred on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A remote critical event occurred.

Recommended action

Do not use the link until it recovers.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_DYING_GASP

Message text

A remote Dying Gasp event occurred on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_REMOTE_DYING_GASP: A remote Dying Gasp event occurred on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A remote Dying Gasp event occurred when you reboot the remote device and shut down the interface.

Recommended action

Do not use this link until it recovers.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME

Message text

An errored frame event occurred on the peer interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME: An errored frame event occurred on the peer interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame event occurred on the peer.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD

Message text

An errored frame period event occurred on the peer interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD: An errored frame period event occurred on the peer interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame period event occurred on the peer interface.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND

Message text

An errored frame seconds event occurred on the peer interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND: An errored frame seconds event occurred on the peer interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored frame seconds event occurred on the peer.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_SYMBOL

Message text

An errored symbol event occurred on the peer interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

ETHOAM/6/ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_SYMBOL: An errored symbol event occurred on the peer interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

An errored symbol event occurred on the peer.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local and peer ends.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_EXIT

Message text

OAM interface [string] quit OAM connection because Ethernet OAM is disabled on the peer interface.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ ETHOAM_REMOTE_EXIT: OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 quit OAM connection because Ethernet OAM is disabled on the peer interface.

Explanation

The local interface ended the OAM connection because Ethernet OAM was disabled on the peer interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_FAILURE_RECOVER

Message text

Peer interface [string] recovered.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ ETHOAM_REMOTE_FAILURE_RECOVER: Peer interface Ethernet1/0/1 recovered.

Explanation

The Link fault was cleared from the peer interface and the OAM connection was restored.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ETHOAM_REMOTE_LINK_FAULT

Message text

A remote Link Fault event occurred on interface [string].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ETHOAM_REMOTE_LINK_FAULT: A remote Link Fault event occurred on interface Ethernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A remote Link Fault event occurred when the remote link went down.

Recommended action

Reconnect the Rx end of the fiber on the remote interface.

 

ETHOAM_NO_ENOUGH_RESOURCE

Message text

The configuration failed on OAM interface [string] because of insufficient resources.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ETHOAM/4/ ETHOAM_NO_ENOUGH_RESOURCE: The configuration failed on OAM interface Ethernet1/0/1 because of insufficient resources.

Explanation

The configuration failed on the OAM interface because of insufficient system resources.

Recommended action

Remove useless configurations to release the resources, and execute the command again.

 

ETHOAM_NOT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT

Message text

Interface [string] quit Ethernet OAM because it received no Information OAMPDU before the timer times out.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

ETHOAM/5/ ETHOAM_NOT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT: Interface Ethernet1/0/1 quit Ethernet OAM because it received no Information OAMPDU before the timer times out.

Explanation

The local interface ended Ethernet OAM because it had not received Information OAMPDUs before the timer timed out.

Recommended action

Check the link status and the OAM status on the peer.

 


FGROUP messages

This section contains flow group messages.

FLOWGROUP_APPLY_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply flow group [STRING]. Reason: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Flow group ID.

$2: Failure cause:

¡     The operation is not supported.

¡     Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Severity level

4

Example

FGROUP/4/FLOWGROUP_APPLY_FAIL: Failed to apply flow group 1. Reason: The operation is not supported.

Explanation

This message was generated when a flow group fails to be applied.

Recommended action

Modify or delete the flow group.

 

FLOWGROUP_MODIFY_FAIL

Message text

Failed to modify flow group [STRING]. Reason: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Flow group ID.

$2: Failure cause:

¡     The operation is not supported.

¡     Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Severity level

4

Example

FGROUP/4/FLOWGROUP_MODIFY_FAIL: Failed to modify flow group 1. Reason: The operation is not supported.

Explanation

This message is generated when a flow group fails to be modified.

Recommended action

Delete unnecessary settings on the device if the failure is due to insufficient resources.

 

 


FNOTIFY messages

This section contains Forward Utility (FNOTIFY) messages.

NOTIFY

Message text

The feature [STRING] has not finished to process the [STRING] event in [UINT32] minutes.

Variable fields

$1: Feature name.

¡     ARP

¡     ND

¡     FIB

¡     WADJ

¡     L2VFIB

¡     WADJ6

¡     OVERLAYMAC

$2: Phase name.

¡     RESTORE: Data restoration.

¡     CROSSRESTORE: Data restoration between modules.

¡     RESTOREOVER: Restoration complete.

¡     PHASE3: SCM phase 3.

$3: Time period, in minutes.

Severity level

6

Example

FNOTIFY/6/NOTIFY_EVENT: The feature ARP has not finished to process the PHASE3 event in 20 minutes

Explanation

This message is sent when a feature does not finish the event processing in a phase.

Recommended action

Locate which modules are encounting such problem.

 


FS messages

This section contains file system messages.

FS_UNFORMATTED_PARTITION

Message text

Partition [%s] is not formatted yet. Please format the partition first.

Variable fields

$1: Partition name.

Severity level

4

Example

FS/4/FS_UNFORMATED_PARTITION: Partition usba0: is not formatted yet. Please format the partition first.

Explanation

The partition is not formatted. You must format a partition before you can perform other operations on the partition.

Recommended action

Format the specified partition.

 


FTP messages

This section contains File Transfer Protocol messages.

FTP_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT

Message text

FTP client [STRING] failed to log in. The current number of FTP sessions is [NUMBER]. The maximum number allowed is ([NUMBER]).

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the FTP client.

$2: Current number of FTP sessions.

$3: Maximum number of FTP sessions allowed by the device.

Severity level

6

Example

FTP/6/FTP_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT: FTP client 1.1.1.1 failed to log in. The current number of FTP sessions is 10. The maximum number allowed (10).

Explanation

The number of FTP connections reached the limit.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display current-configuration | include session-limit command to view the current limit for FTP connections. If the command does not display the limit, the device is using the default setting.

2.     If you want to set a greater limit, execute the aaa session-limit command. If you think the limit is proper, no action is required.

 

 


GIR messages

This section contains GIR messages.

GIR_SYSTEM_MODE

Message text

System change to [STRING] mode.

Variable fields

$1: System mode: normal or maintenance

Severity level

6

Example

GIR/6/GIR_SYSTEM_MODE: System change to normal mode.

Explanation

The system changed to normal or maintenance mode.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

GIR_SYSTEM_REVERT

Message text

System will change to normal after [UINT32] minutes.

Variable fields

$1: Delay for the system to automatically revert to normal mode.

Severity level

6

Example

GIR/6/GIR_SYSTEM_REVERT: System will change to normal after 5 minutes.

Explanation

The system will automatically revert to normal mode from maintenance mode after a number of minutes.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

GIR_SYSTEM_MODE_FAILED

Message text

System change to [STRING] mode failed because cmd "[STRING]" failed.

Variable fields

$1: System mode.

$2: Command failing to be issued.

Severity level

4

Example

GIR/4/GIR_SYSTEM_MODE_FAILED: System change to normal mode failed because cmd "isolate enable" failed.

Explanation

The system failed to change the mode because a command failed to be issued.

Recommended action

If a service module fails in switchover, use the following methods to identify and remove the issue:

·     Remove the issue based on the error message.

·     Compare the snapshots to identify configuration inconsistencies that might have caused the issue.

 

 


gRPC messages

This section contains gRPC messages.

GRPC_LOGIN

Message text

[STRING] logged in from [STRING], session id [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Client ID.

$3: Session ID.

Severity level

6

Example

GRPC/6/GRPC_LOGIN: user logged in from 127.0.0.1, session id 1.

Explanation

A user logged in successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

GRPC_LOGIN_FAILED

Message text

[STRING] from [STRING] login failed.

Or:

[STRING] from [STRING] login failed. [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Client ID.

$3: Login failure reason. The value might be Number of the gRPC sessions reached the limit.

Severity level

4

Example

GRPC/4/GRPC_LOGIN_FAILED: user from 127.0.0.1 login failed.

Explanation

A user failed to log in.

Recommended action

1.     If no failure reason is displayed, verify that the user is configured and the user entered the correct username and password.

2.     If the maximum number of gRPC sessions was already reached, release gRPC sessions as required.

 

GRPC_LOGOUT

Message text

[STRING] logged out, session id [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Session ID.

Severity level

6

Example

GRPC/6/GRPC_LOGOUT: user logged out, session id 1.

Explanation

A user logged out successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

GRPC_SERVER_FAILED

Message text

Failed to enable gRPC server.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

GRPC/4/GRPC_SERVER_FAILED: Failed to enable gRPC server.

Explanation

A port conflict caused a gRPC server connection failure.

Recommended action

Identify whether a port conflict exist. If yes, modify the port settings as required.

 

GRPC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT_FAILED

Message text

Failed to subscribe event [STRING].

Variable fields

$ 1: Event name.

Severity level

4

Example

GRPC/4/GRPC_SUBSCRIBE_EVENT_FAILED: Failed to subscribe event syslog.

Explanation

Failed to subscribe to an event.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

GRPC_RECEIVE_SUBSCRIPTION

Message text

Received a subscription of module [STRING].

Variable fields

$ 1: Module name.

Severity level

6

Example

GRPC/6/GRPC_RECEIVE_SUBSCRIPTION: Received a subscription of module syslog.

Explanation

The device received a subscription request for a module.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


HOTPLUG messages

This section contains interface hot swapping messages.

HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGIN

Message text

A port is hot pluged in: Port:[STRING], PCI:[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Port PCI information.

Severity level

6

Example

HOTPLUG/6/HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGIN: A port is hot pluged in: Port:GigabitEthernet1/0/1, PCI:08.00.0.

Explanation

A hot-swapping-in event was detected on a port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGOUT

Message text

A port is hot pluged out: Port:[STRING], PCI:[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Port PCI information.

Severity level

6

Example

HOTPLUG/6//HOTPLUG_PORT_PLUGOUT: A port is hot pluged out: Port:GigabitEthernet1/0/1, PCI:08.00.0.

Explanation

A hot-swapping-out event was detected on a port.

Recommended action

Verify that the hot-swapping operation was performed by an administrator.

 


HTTPD messages

This section contains HTTP daemon messages.

HTTPD_CONNECT

Message text

[STRING] client [STRING] connected to the server successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Connection type, HTTP or HTTPS.

$2: Client IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

HTTPD/6/HTTPD_CONNECT: HTTP client 192.168.30.117 connected to the server successfully.

Explanation

The HTTP or HTTPS server accepted the request from a client. An HTTP or HTTPS connection was set up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

HTTPD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT

Message text

[STRING] client [STRING] connection idle timeout.

Variable fields

$1: Connection type, HTTP or HTTPS.

$2: Client IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

HTTPD/6/HTTPD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT: HTTP client 192.168.30.117 connection to server idle timeout.

Explanation

An HTTP or HTTPS connection was disconnected because the idle timeout timer expires.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

HTTPD_DISCONNECT

Message text

[STRING] client [STRING] disconnected from the server.

Variable fields

$1: Connection type, HTTP or HTTPS.

$2: Client IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

HTTPD/6/HTTPD_DISCONNECT: HTTP client 192.168.30.117 disconnected from the server.

Explanation

An HTTP or HTTPS client was disconnected from the server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

HTTPD_FAIL_FOR_ACP

Message text

[STRING] client [STRING] was denied by the certificate access control policy and could not connect to the server.

Variable fields

$1: Connection type, HTTP or HTTPS.

$2: Client IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

HTTPD/6/HTTPD_FAIL_FOR_ACP: HTTP client 192.168.30.117 was denied by the certificate attribute access control policy and could not connect to the server.

Explanation

An HTTP or HTTPS client was denied by the certificate access control policy.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

HTTPD_REACH_CONNECT_LIMIT

Message text

[STRING] client [STRING] failed to connect to the server, because the number of connections reached the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: Connection type, HTTP or HTTPS.

$2: Client IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

HTTPD/6/HTTPD_REACH_CONNECT_LIMIT: HTTP client 192.168.30.117 failed to connect to the server, because the number of connections reached the upper limit.

Explanation

The number of connections reached the limit.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display current-configuration | include session-limit command to view the current limit for connections of the specified type. If the command does not display the limit, the device is using the default setting.

2.     If you want to specify a greater limit, execute the aaa session-limit command. If you think the limit is proper, no action is required.

 


Identity messages

This section contains user identification messages.

IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_FINISHED

Message text

Finished importing identity user accounts and groups automatically.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_FINISHED: Finished importing identity user accounts and groups automatically.

Explanation

The system finished importing identity user accounts and groups automatically.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_START

Message text

Started to import identity user accounts and groups automatically.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_AUTO_IMPORT_START: Started to import identity user accounts and groups automatically.

Explanation

The system automatically started to import identity user accounts and groups.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IDENTITY_CSV_IMPORT_FAILED

Message text

Failed to import identity user [STRING] to domain [STRING] from the .csv file.

Variable fields

$1: Identity username.

$2: Identity domain name.

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_CSV_IMPORT_FAILED: Failed to import identity user network-us?er1 to domain system-domain from the .csv file.

Explanation

Failed to import an identity user account from a .csv file and stopped importing remaining identity user accounts.

Recommended action

1.     Make sure no identity user account with the same name exists on the device.

2.     Make sure the identity domain name or the identity username does not contain invalid characters.

 

IDENTITY_IMC_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY

Message text

Failed to obtain data from IMC. Reason: Not enough memory.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_IMC_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY: Failed to obtain data from IMC. Reason: Not enough memory.

Explanation

Failed to import identity user accounts and online identity user information from the IMC server because of insufficient memory.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY

Message text

Failed to obtain data from the LDAP server specified in scheme [STRING]. Reason: Not enough memory.

Variable fields

$1: LADP scheme name.

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_FAILED_NO_MEMORY: Failed to obtain data from the LDAP server specified in scheme test. Reason: Not enough memory.

Explanation

Failed to import identity users and identity groups from an LDAP server because of insufficient memory.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_GROUP_FAILED

Message text

Failed to import identity group [STRING] to domain [STRING] from the LDAP server specified in scheme [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Identity group name.

$2: Identity domain name.

$3: LADP scheme name.

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_GROUP_FAILED: Failed to import identity group group-na?me1 to domain system-domain from the LDAP server specified in scheme ldap-scheme1.

Explanation

Failed to import an identity group from the LDAP server specified in an LDAP scheme.

Recommended action

1.     Make sure no identity group with the same group name exists on the device.

2.     Make sure the identity domain name or the identity group name does not contain invalid characters.

 

IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_USER_FAILED

Message text

Failed to import identity user [STRING] to domain [STRING] from the LDAP server specified in scheme [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Identity username.

$2: Identity domain name.

$3: LADP scheme name.

Severity level

5

Example

IDENTITY/5/IDENTITY_LDAP_IMPORT_USER_FAILED: Failed to import identity user user-na?me1 to domain system-domain from the LDAP server specified in scheme ldap-scheme1.

Explanation

Failed to import an identity user from the LDAP server specified in an LDAP scheme.

Recommended action

1.     Make sure no identity user with the same name exists on the device.

2.     Make sure the identity domain name or the identity username does not contain invalid characters.

 

 


IFMON

This section contains interface monitoring messages.

BGTRAFFIC_SEND_BEGIN

Message text

Interface [STRING] began sending background traffic.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

IFMON/6/BGTRAFFIC_SEND_BEGIN: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 began sending background traffic.

Explanation

When the outgoing traffic rate of an interface drops below 100 Mbps, the interface starts sending background traffic.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

BGTRAFFIC_SEND_END

Message text

Interface [STRING] stopped sending background traffic.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

IFMON/6/BGTRAFFIC_SEND_END: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 stopped sending background traffic.

Explanation

When the outgoing traffic rate of an interface exceeds 300 Mbps, the interface stops sending background traffic.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CRC_ERROR_RECOVERY

Message text

The number of CRC error packets dropped below the lower threshold: Interface name=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

IFMON/4/CRC_ERROR_RECOVERY: The number of CRC error packets dropped below the lower threshold: Interface name=HundredGigE1/0/1.

Explanation

This message was generated when the number of CRC error packets within a statistics collection interval dropped below the lower threshold, and this alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CRC_ERROR_THRESHOLD

Message text

The number of CRC error packets exceeded the upper threshold: Interface name=[STRING], upper threshold=[UINT32], number of CRC error packets=[UINT64], interval=[UINT32]s.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Upper threshold for alarms.

$3: Number of CRC error packets within the latest statistics collection interval.

$4: Statistics collection and comparison interval for CRC error packets in seconds.

Severity level

4

Example

IFMON/4/CRC_ERROR_THRESHOLD: The number of CRC error packets exceeded the upper threshold: Interface name=HundredGigE1/0/1, upper threshold=100, number of CRC error packets=200, interval=10s.

Explanation

This message was generated when the number of CRC error packets within a statistics collection interval exceeded the upper threshold. Typically, the reason is that the upper threshold is set improperly or data is damaged during transmission and the number of error packets increases.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the upper threshold is set properly.

·     Verify that the link environment quality is good.

 

 


IFNET messages

This section contains interface management messages.

IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_OCCURRENCE

Message text

[STRING] congestion occurs on queue [INTEGER] of [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Data buffer type: ingress (for receive data buffer) or egress (for transmit data buffer).

$2: Queue ID in the range of 0 to 7.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

IFNET/4/IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_OCCURRENCE: Ingress congestion occurs on queue 1 of GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

On queue 1 of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, congestion occurs in the receive data buffer.

Recommended action

Examine the network status.

IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_CLEAR

Message text

[STRING] congestion on queue [UINT32] of [STRING] is cleared. [UINT64] packets are discarded.

Variable fields

$1: Data buffer type: ingress (for receive data buffer) or egress (for transmit data buffer).

$2: Queue ID in the range of 0 to 7.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Number of packets dropped.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/IF_BUFFER_CONGESTION_CLEAR: Ingress congestion on queue 1 of GigabitEthernet1/0/1 is cleared. 1000 packets are discarded.

Explanation

On queue 1 of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, congestion in the receive data buffer is removed. 1000 packets are dropped.

Recommended action

No action is required.

IF_JUMBOFRAME_WARN

Message text

The specified size of jumbo frames on the aggregate interface [STRING] is not supported on the member port [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Aggregate interface name.

$2: Member port name.

Severity level

3

Example

IFNET/3/IF_JUMBOFRAME_WARN: -MDC=1-Slot=3; The specified size of jumbo frames on the aggregate interface Bridge-Aggregation1 is not supported on the member port GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

Some member ports do not support the jumbo frame size configured on the aggregate interface.

Recommended action

1.     Identify the value ranges for the jumbo frame size supported on member ports.

2.     Specify a jumbo frame size supported by member ports for the aggregate interface.

IF_LINKFLAP_DETECTED

Message text

Link flapping was detected on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name

Severity level

3

Example

IFNET/3/IF_LINKFLAP_DETECTED: Link flapping was detected on GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The number of detected flaps reached or exceeded the link flapping detection threshold during the link flapping detection interval.

Recommended action

1.     Identify whether the cable is frequently plugged and unplugged for the local or peer interface.

2.     Execute the port link-flap protect enable command to adjust the link flapping detection interval and the link flapping detection threshold.

INTERFACE_NOTSUPPRESSED

Message text

Interface [STRING] is not suppressed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

IFNET/6/INTERFACE_NOTSUPPRESSED: Interface Ethernet0/0/0 is not suppressed.

Explanation

The interface changed from suppressed state to unsuppressed state. When the interface is unsuppressed, the upper-layer services can detect the physical state changes of the interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

INTERFACE_SUPPRESSED

Message text

Interface [STRING] was suppressed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/INTERFACE_SUPPRESSED: Interface Ethernet0/0/0 was suppressed.

Explanation

The interface was suppressed because its state frequently changed. When the interface is suppressed, the upper-layer services cannot detect the physical state changes of the interface.

Recommended action

1.     Check whether the network cable of the interface or peer interface is frequently plugged and unplugged.

2.     Configure physical state change suppression to adjust the suppression parameters.

LINK_UPDOWN

Message text

Line protocol state on the interface [STRING] changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: State of link layer protocol, which can be up or down.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/LINK_UPDOWN: Line protocol state on the interface Ethernet0/0 changed to down.

Explanation

The link layer protocol state changed on an interface.

Recommended action

When the link layer protocol state of an interface is down, use the display interface command to display the link layer protocol state and locate the reason for which the link layer protocol state changed to down on the interface.

PFC_WARNING

Message text

On interface [STRING], the rate of [STRING] PFC packets of 802.1p priority [INTEGER] exceeded the PFC early-warning threshold [INTEGER] pps. The current rate is [INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Alarm direction, which can be input or output.

$3: 802.1p priority.

$4: Rate threshold at which the interface receives or sends PFC frames, in pps.

$5: Rate at which the interface receives or sends PFC frames, in pps.

Severity level

4

Example

IFNET/4/PFC_WARNING: On interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, the rate of input PFC packets of 802.1p priority 1 exceeded the PFC early-warning threshold 50 pps. The current rate is 60.

Explanation

The rate at which the interface receives or sends PFC frames reaches the early-warning threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PHY_UPDOWN

Message text

Physical state on the interface [STRING] changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Link state, which can be up or down.

Severity level

3

Example

IFNET/3/PHY_UPDOWN: Physical state on the Ethernet0/0 changed to down.

Explanation

The physical state changed on an interface.

Recommended action

When the interface is physically down, check whether a physical link is present or whether the link fails.

PROTOCOL_UPDOWN

Message text

Protocol [STRING] state on the interface [STRING] changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Protocol name.

$2: Interface name.

$3: Protocol state, which can be up or down.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/PROTOCOL_UPDOWN: Protocol IPX state on the interface Ethernet6/4/1 changed to up.

Explanation

The state of a protocol has been changed on an interface.

Recommended action

When the state of a network layer protocol is down, check the network layer protocol configuration.

STORM_CONSTRAIN_BELOW

Message text

[STRING] is in controlled status, [STRING] flux falls below its lower threshold [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Packet type, which can be BC, MC, or UC.

$3: Lower suppression threshold:

·     lowerlimit%

·     lowerlimit pps

·     lowerlimit kbps

Severity level

1

Example

IFNET/1/STORM_CONSTRAIN_BELOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 is in controlled status, BC flux falls below its lower threshold 90%.

Explanation

The port is in controlled state. Any type of traffic on the port drops below the lower threshold from above the upper threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STORM_CONSTRAIN_CONTROLLED

Message text

[STRING] turned into controlled status, port status is controlled, packet type is [STRING], upper threshold is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Packet type, which can be BC, MC, or UC.

$3: Upper suppression threshold:

·     upperlimit%

·     upperlimit pps

·     upperlimit kbps

Severity level

1

Example

IFNET/1/STORM_CONSTRAIN_CONTROLLED: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 turned into controlled status, port status is controlled, packet type is BC, upper threshold is 90%.

Explanation

The port is in controlled state. Any type of traffic on the port exceeds the upper threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STORM_CONSTRAIN_EXCEED

Message text

[STRING] is in controlled status, [STRING] flux exceeds its upper threshold [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Packet type, which can be BC, MC, or UC.

$3: Upper suppression threshold:

·     upperlimit%

·     upperlimit pps

·     upperlimit kbps

Severity level

1

Example

IFNET/1/STORM_CONSTRAIN_EXCEED: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 is in controlled status, BC flux exceeds its upper threshold 90%.

Explanation

The port is in controlled state. Any type of traffic on the port drops below the lower threshold from above the upper threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STORM_CONSTRAIN_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING] returned to normal status, port status is [STRING], packet type is [STRING], lower threshold is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Packet type, which can be BC, MC, or UC.

$3: Lower suppression threshold:

·     lowerlimit%

·     lowerlimit pps

·     lowerlimit kbps

Severity level

1

Example

IFNET/1/STORM_CONSTRAIN_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 returned to normal status, port status is normal, packet type is BC, lower threshold is 10%.

Explanation

The port is in normal state. Any type of traffic on the port drops below the lower threshold from above the upper threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TUNNEL_LINK_UPDOWN

Message text

Line protocol state on the interface [STRING] changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Protocol state, which can be up or down.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/TUNNEL_LINK_UPDOWN: Line protocol state on the interface Tunnel1 changed to down.

Explanation

The state of a link layer protocol has been changed on a tunnel interface.

Recommended action

When the link layer protocol state of a tunnel interface is down, use the display interface command to display the link layer protocol state and locate the reason for which the link layer protocol state changed to down on the tunnel interface.

TUNNEL_PHY_UPDOWN

Message text

Physical state on the interface [STRING] changed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Protocol state, which can be up or down.

Severity level

3

Example

IFNET/3/TUNNEL_PHY_UPDOWN: Physical state on the Tunnel1 changed to down.

Explanation

The state of a link layer protocol has been changed on a tunnel interface.

Recommended action

When the physical state of a link layer protocol is down, check whether a physical link is present or whether the link fails.

VLAN_MODE_CHANGE

Message text

Dynamic VLAN [INT32] has changed to a static VLAN.

Variable fields

$1: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

IFNET/5/VLAN_MODE_CHANGE: Dynamic VLAN 20 has changed to a static VLAN.

Explanation

Creating a VLAN interface for a VLAN cause the dynamic VLAN to become a static VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


iNQA messages

iNQA

This section contains Intelligent Network Quality Analyzer (iNQA) messages.

INQA_BWD_LOSS_EXCEED

Message text

Packet loss rate of the backward flow in instance [UINT] exceeded the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_BWD_LOSS_EXCEED: Packet loss rate of the backward flow in instance 1 exceeded the upper limit.

Explanation

The message is sent when the packet loss rate of the backward flow exceeds the upper limit.

Recommended action

Examine the network and verify the physical connections are correct.

 

INQA_BWD_LOSS_RECOV

Message text

Packet loss rate of the backward flow in instance [UINT] recovered.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

INQA/6/INQA_BWD_LOSS_RECOV: Packet loss rate of the backward flow in instance 1 recovered.

Explanation

The message is sent when the packet loss rate of the backward flow drops down below the upper limit.

Recommended action

N/A

 

INQA_DEBUG_FAIL

Message text

Setting debugging switch to drive failed.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_DEBUG_FAIL: Setting debugging switch to drive failed.

Explanation

This message is sent when the system fails to set iNQA debugging switch to drive.

Recommended action

Delete the iNQA debugging switch setting and reconfigure the debugging.

 

INQA_FLAG_DIFF

Message text

Flags of collectors bound with the analyzer instance [UINT] are inconsistent.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the analyzer instance.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_FLAG_DIFF: Flags of collectors bound with the analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA detects that the flag bit settings on the collectors bound to analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Recommended action

Verify that the same flag bit is set on all collectors that are bound to the analyzer instance.

 

INQA_FLAG_FAIL

Message text

Setting coloring bit to drive failed.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_FLAG_FAIL: Setting coloring bit to drive failed.

Explanation

This message is sent when the system fails to set the color bit setting to the drive.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display qos-acl resource command to verify that the ACL resources are sufficient.

2.     If the resources are not sufficient, delete unnecessary ACLs and reconfigure the instance.

 

INQA_FLOW_DIFF

Message text

Flows of collectors bound with the analyzer instance [UINT] are inconsistent.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the analyzer instance.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_FLOW_DIFF: Flows of collectors bound with the analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA detects that the target flows in statistics packets reported by the collectors bound to analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Recommended action

Verify that the same target flow is defined on all collectors that are bound to the analyzer instance.

 

INQA_FWD_LOSS_EXCEED

Message text

Packet loss rate of the forward flow in instance [UINT] exceeded the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_FWD_LOSS_EXCEED: Packet loss rate of the forward flow in instance 1 exceeded the upper limit.

Explanation

The message is sent when the packet loss rate of the forward flow exceeds the upper limit.

Recommended action

Examine the network and verify the physical connections are correct.

 

INQA_FWD_LOSS_RECOV

Message text

Packet loss rate of the forward flow in instance [UINT] recovered.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

6

Example

INQA/6/INQA_FWD_LOSS_RECOV: Packet loss rate of the forward flow in instance 1 recovered.

Explanation

The message is sent when the packet loss rate of the forward flow drops down below the upper limit.

Recommended action

N/A

 

INQA_INST_FAIL

Message text

Setting instance [UINT] information to drive failed.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_INST_FAIL: Setting instance 1 information to drive failed.

Explanation

This message is sent when the system fails to send the instance configuration to the drive.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display qos-acl resource command to verify that the ACL resources are sufficient.

2.     If the resources are not sufficient, delete unnecessary ACLs and reconfigure the instance.

 

INQA_INTVL_DIFF

Message text

Intervals of collectors bound with analyzer instance [UINT] are inconsistent.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the analyzer instance.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_INTVL_DIFF: Intervals of collectors bound with analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA detects that the measurement intervals in statistics packets reported by the collectors bound to analyzer instance 1 are inconsistent.

Recommended action

Verify that the same measurement intervals are configured on all collectors that are bound to the analyzer instance.

 

INQA_MPNODATA

Message text

No statistics on MP [UINT]. Reason:[text].

Severity level

4

Example

INQA/4/INQA_MPNODATA: No statistics on MP [UINT]. Reason:[text].

Explanation

This message is sent when no statistics exist on the MP because the interface bound to the MP does not exist or the MP does not bound to any interface.

Recommended action

Bind a physical interface to the MP.

 

INQA_NO_RESOURCE

Message text

Failed to configure instance [UINT] due to insufficient resources.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the instance.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_NO_RESOURCE: Failed to configure instance 1 due to insufficient resources.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA fails to configure an instance due to insufficient ACL resources.

Recommended action

Release ACL resources by deleting unused iNQA instances or unused ACL resources, and then configure the instance.

 

INQA_NO_SUPPORT

Message text

iNQA is not supported in this slot.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_NO_SUPPORT: iNQA is not supported in this slot.

Explanation

This message is sent when the specified slot does not support iNQA.

Recommended action

Install an iNQA-capable module in the slot or switch the traffic for iNQA measurement to another slot that supports iNQA.

 

INQA_SMOOTH_BEGIN_FAIL

Message text

Setting smoothing beginning to kernel failed.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_SMOOTH_BEGIN_FAIL: Setting smoothing beginning to the kernel failed.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA fails to notify the kernel of the start of the smooth.

Recommended action

Please contact H3C support.

 

INQA_SMOOTH_END_FAIL

Message text

Setting smoothing ending to kernel failed.

Severity level

5

Example

INQA/5/INQA_SMOOTH_END_FAIL: Setting smoothing ending to kernel failed.

Explanation

This message is sent when iNQA fails to notify the kernel of the end of the smooth.

Recommended action

Please contact H3C support.

 


IP6ADDR

This section contains IPv6 addressing messages.

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_CONFLICT

Message text

Failed to create an address by the prefix. Reason: [STRING] on [STRING] conflicts with SRv6 locator [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address.

$2: Interface name.

$3: IPv6 prefix of the locator.

Severity level

4

Example

IP6ADDR/4/IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_CONFLICT: Failed to create an address by the prefix. Reason: 2000::1234:0:0:1/80 on GigabitEthernet1/0/1 conflicts with SRv6 locator 2000::1/64.

Explanation

This message is sent when the configuration of the ipv6 address prefix-number command conflicts with the SRv6 locator configuration in SRv6 view.

Recommended action

Remove the conflicting configuration and reconfigure the ipv6 address prefix-number command.

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_ERROR

Message text

Failed to create an address by the prefix. Reason: [STRING] on [STRING] and [STRING] on [STRING] overlap.

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 prefix.

$2: Interface name.

$3: IPv6 prefix.

$4: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

IP6ADDR/4/IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_ERROR: Failed to create an address by the prefix. Reason: 2001::/ 64 on GigabitEthernet1/0/2 and 2001::/64 on GigabitEthernet1/0/1 overlap.

Explanation

The device failed to use a prefix to generate an IPv6 address for an interface because the prefixes overlapped on this interface and another interface.

Recommended action

Cancel the IPv6 address configuration on the conflicting interface and configure the interface to generate an IPv6 address by using a different prefix.

 

IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_INVALID

Message text

Can't configure the unspecified address or loopback address on [STRING] by using a prefix with all zeros.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

IP6ADDR/4/IP6ADDR_CREATEADDRESS_INVALID: Can't configure the unspecified address or loopback address on GigabitEthernet1/0/1 by using a prefix with all zeros.

Explanation

This message is sent when you use the ipv6 prefix command to configure an all-zero IPv6 prefix and then specify this prefix in the ipv6 address prefix-number command to configure an unspecified or loopback IPv6 address for an interface. Interfaces do not support the unspecified or loopback IPv6 address.

Recommended action

Cancel the configuration and reconfigure an IPv6 address for the interface.

 

 


IP6FW messages

This section contains IPv6 Forwarding (IP6FW) messages.

IP6FW_ABNORMAL_HEADERS

Message text

Received an IPv6 packet with repeated extension headers.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

6

Example

IP6FW/6/IP6FW_ABNORMAL_HEADERS: Received an IPv6 packet with repeated extension headers.

Explanation

This message is sent when the device received an IPv6 packet with repeated extension headers.

Recommended action

Verify the packet source.

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_NDFW

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward ND packets with IPv6 address [STRING] in VPN index [STRING] to tunnel index [STRING]. Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Tunnel interface index.

$4: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IP6FW/6/IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_NDFW: Failed to add rule to forward ND packets with IPv6 address 100::1 in VPN index 1 to tunnel index 1. Error code: 0x40010001

Explanation

Failed to forward ND packets destined to a specific destination to the tunnel interface.

Recommended action

Contact Technical Support.

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_HOPLIMITEXCEED

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward packets with hop limit of 1: IPv6 address [STRING], VPN index [STRING], Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IP6FW/6/IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_ HOPLIMITEXCEED: Failed to add rule to forward packets with hop limit of 1: IPv6 address 100::1, VPN index 1, Error code: 0x40010001.

Explanation

Failed to issue configuration of the forwarding hop-limit-exceeded destination command to the driver.

Recommended action

Check whether driver resources are sufficient.

IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_HOPLIMITUNVARIED

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward packets with the hop limit field unchanged: IPv6 address [STRING], VPN index [STRING], Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IP6FW/6/IP6FW_SETTING_FAILED_HOPLIMITUNVARIED: Failed to add rule to forward packets with the hop limit field unchanged: IPv6 address 100::1, VPN index 1, Error code: 0x40010001.

Explanation

Failed to issue configuration of the forwarding hop-limit-unvaried destination command to the driver.

Recommended action

Check whether driver resources are sufficient.


IPADDR messages

This section contains IP addressing messages.

IPADDR_HA_EVENT_ERROR

Message text

A process failed HA upgrade because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: HA upgrade failure reason:

¡     IPADDR failed the smooth upgrade.

¡     IPADDR failed to reupgrade to the master process.

¡     IPADDR stopped to restart the timer.

¡     IPADDR failed to upgrade to the master process.

¡     IPADDR failed to restart the upgrade.

¡     IPADDR failed to add the unicast object to the master task epoll.

¡     IPADDR failed to create an unicast object.

¡     IPADDR role switchover failed when the standby process switched to the master process.

¡     IPADDR switchover failed when the master process switched to the standby process.

¡     IPADDR HA upgrade failed.

¡     IPADDR failed to set the interface filtering criteria.

¡     IPADDR failed to register interface events.

¡     IPADDR failed to subscribe port events.

¡     IPADDR failed to add a VPN port event to the master epoll.

¡     IRDP failed to open DBM.

¡     IRDP failed to initiate a connection to the device management module.

¡     IRDP failed to add the master task epoll with the handle used to connect to the device management module.

¡     IRDP failed to register device management events.

¡     IRDP failed to subscribe port events.

¡     IRDP failed to add the master task epoll with the handle used to subscribe port events.

¡     IRDP failed to set the interface filtering criteria.

¡     IRDP failed to register interface events.

¡     IRDP failed to register network events.

¡     IRDP failed to create the interface control block storage handle.

¡     IRDP failed to create the timer.

¡     IRDP failed to add the master task epoll with the handle used to create the timer.

¡     IRDP failed to set the schedule time for the timer.

¡     IRDP failed to set the timer to unblocked status.

¡     IRDP failed to create a timer instance.

Severity level

4

Example

IPADDR/4/IPADDR_HA_EVENT_ERROR: A process failed HA upgrade because IPADDR failed the smooth upgrade.

Explanation

A process failed HA upgrade and the message showed the failure reason.

Recommended action

Please contact H3C Support.

 

IPADDR_HA_STOP_EVENT

Message text

The device received an HA stop event.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

4

Example

IPADDR/4/IPADDR_HA_STOP_EVENT: The device received an HA stop event.

Explanation

This message is sent when the device receives an HA stop event.

Recommended action

Please contact H3C Support.

 


IPFW messages

This section contains IP Forwarding (IPFW) messages.

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_ARPFW

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward ARP packets with IP address [STRING] in VPN index [STRING] to tunnel index [STRING]. Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Tunnel interface index.

$4: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IPFW/6/IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_APPFW: Failed to add rule to forward ARP packets with IP address 10.0.0.1 in VPN index 1 to tunnel index 1. Error code: 0x40010001

Explanation

Failed to forward ARP packets destined to a specific destination to the tunnel interface.

Recommended action

Contact Technical Support.

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLEXCEED

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward packets with TTL exceeded: IP address [STRING], VPN index [STRING], Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IPFW/6/IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLEXCEED: Failed to add rule to forward packets with TTL exceeded: IP address 10.0.0.1, VPN index 1, Error code: 0x40010001.

Explanation

Failed to issue configuration of the forwarding ttl-exceeded-packet destination command to the driver.

Recommended action

Check whether driver resources are sufficient.

IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLUNVARIED

Message text

Failed to add rule to forward packets with keeping the value unchanged in the TTL field: IP address [STRING], VPN index [STRING], Error code: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

$2: VPN instance index.

$3: Error code.

·     0x40010001—Failed to issue configuration to the driver.

·     0x40010008—Not supported by the driver.

·     0x40010006—Driver configuration already exists.

·     0x4001000b—Insufficient driver resource.

·     0x20010002—Invalid driver parameters.

Severity level

6

Example

IPFW/6/IPFW_SETTING_FAILED_TTLUNVARIED:Failed to add rule to forward packets with the TTL field unchanged: IP address 10.0.0.1, VPN index 1, Error code: 0x40010001.

Explanation

Failed to issue configuration of the forwarding ttl-unvaried destination command to the driver.

Recommended action

Check whether driver resources are sufficient.


IPoE messages

This section contains IPoE messages.

IPoE_USER_LOGOFF

Message text

-Username=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[STRING] -InnerVLAN=[STRING]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 6).

Severity level

6

Example

IPOE/6/IPOE_USER_LOGOFF:-Username=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OutVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=DHCP user request; The user logged off.

Explanation

The user has normally gone offline.

Recommended action

See Table 6.

 

Table 6 Causes and recommend actions

Cause

Description

Recommended action

DHCP user request

The user requested to go offline.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

DHCP decline

The use is logged off because of user address conflict.

Check whether changes are made for the DHCP configuration.

PORTAL notify

The portal module notified the user to go offline.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

 

IPoE_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL

Message text

-Username=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[STRING] -InnerVLAN=[STRING]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user logged off abnormally.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 7).

Severity level

6

Example

IPOE/6/IPOE_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL:-Username=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OutVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=Admin reset; The user logged off abnormally.

Explanation

The user has abnormally gone offline.

Recommended action

See Table 7.

 

Table 7 Causes and recommend actions

Cause

Description

Recommended action

Admin reset

The access interface went down, and the dynamic IPoE sessions were deleted or the static IPoE sessions were deleted.

3.     Check whether the access interface has gone down.

4.     Check whether the reset ip subscriber session command is executed to delete the dynamic IPoE sessions.

5.     Check whether the undo ip subscriber session static command is executed to delete the static IPoE sessions.

6.     Check whether new static users are added.

7.     Check whether IPoE has been disabled by using the undo ip subscriber enable command.

Session timeout

The user session timed out or the traffic quota was used up.

Notify the user that the user session timed out or to renew the user account.

Session idle cut

The user traffic did not reach the threshold within the specified period.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

Traffic quota limit reached

The user traffic limit was reached.

Notify the user that the traffic is used up or to renew the user account.

Realtime accounting request to AAA failed

The device failed to receive a reply from any accounting server.

8.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

9.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response during realtime accounting

In the realtime accounting phase, the device did not receive a response for the realtime accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

10.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

11.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response for accounting start

In the accounting start phase, the user did not receive a response for the start-accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

12.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

13.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response for accounting stop

In the accounting stop phase, the device did not receive a response for the stop-accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

14.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

15.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

Accounting request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the accounting request to the accounting server.

16.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

17.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

Accounting update failure

The accounting update failed.

18.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

19.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

Accounting failed

The accounting failed.

20.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

21.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

AAA access limit reached

The upper limit of concurrent logins using the same local user name is reached.

22.     Check the number of concurrent online users using the current local user name.

23.     Modify the upper limit of the concurrent logins using the current local user name to a greater value by executing the access-limit command.

DHCP lease timeout

N/A.

Notify the user that the address lease has expired.

DHCP notify

The DHCP module notified the user to go offline.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

No response from DHCP server

N/A.

Check the DHCP server configuration.

DHCP configuration change

N/A.

Check the DHCP server configuration.

DHCP IP address allocation failure

N/A.

Check whether the DHCP address pool has been used up.

IP conflict on DHCP server

N/A.

Check whether the IP address allocated by the DHCP server conflicts with the IP address of the current device interface.

IPoE-DHCP data synchronization failed

N/A.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

User online detection failure

N/A.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

AAA request

The RADIUS server requested the user to go offline.

No action is required.

Insufficient hardware resources

N/A.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

Interface down

N/A.

Verify that the network cable of the user access interface is correctly connected.

Interface shutdown

N/A.

Check whether the shutdown command is configured on the user access interface.

Interface deactivation

N/A.

Check whether subcard hot swap is performed on the interface card.

VSRP status change

N/A.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

Standby device data deleted: master-standby device synchronization inconsistency

N/A.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

Failed to recover AAA resources

N/A.

Check whether hot swap of the interface card is performed and whether a primary/standby switchover is performed in VSRP mode.

Reauthorization during COA

N/A.

No action is required.

The static session already exists

The new online user conflicted with an existing static session.

Check whether the current online user conflicts with an existing static user.

The DHCP session is updated

The existing DHCP session was terminated because the new online user conflicted with the DHCP session.

Check whether the current online user conflicts with an existing DHCP user.

Inter-card data is synchronized

The local user was logged off because the synchronized sessions conflicted with the existing local session.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

User aged out before coming online

N/A.

24.     Verify that the device communicates with the DHCP server correctly.

25.     Check whether the DHCP address pool has been used up.

MPU-LPU data synchronization failure

N/A.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

NAK from the DHCP server or tenant duration is 0

N/A.

Check whether the user has gone offline.

NAT failed

N/A.

Check whether the card that supports the NAT collaboration feature fails.

BRAS errors

The BRAS software errors caused the user logoff.

26.     Collect debugging information about the user login process by executing the following commands in sequence:

¡     terminal monitor

¡     terminal debugging

¡     debugging ip subscriber

27.     Save the related log and debugging information locally and contact the support.

 

IPoE_USER_LOGON_FAILED

Message text

-Username=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[STRING]-InnerVLAN=[STRING]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user failed to come online.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 8).

Severity level

5

Example

IPOE/5/IPOE_USER_LOGON_FAILED:-Username=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=Authentication failed; The user failed to come online.

Explanation

The user failed to come online.

Recommended action

See Table 8.

 

Table 8 Causes and recommended actions

Cause

Description

Recommended action

Authentication failed

The authentication failed.

28.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

29.     Verify that the username is correct.

30.     Verify that the password is correct.

31.     Verify that the authentication domain on the device is correct.

Authorization failed

The authorization failed.

32.     Verify that the device communicates with the authorization server correctly.

33.     Verify that the authorization attributes deployed by the authorization server exist on the device and are configured correctly.

34.     Verify that the device supports the authorization attributes deployed by the authorization server.

No authentication ACK from AAA

The RADIUS server failed to respond to the authentication request.

35.     Verify that the device communicates with the RADIUS server correctly.

36.     Verify that the RADIUS server operates correctly.

TACACS authentication reject

The TACACS server returned an access-reject packet.

37.     Verify that the username is correct.

38.     Verify that the password is correct.

Authentication request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the authentication request to the authentication server.

39.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

40.     Verify that the authentication server operates correctly.

RADIUS authentication reject

The RADIUS server returned an access-reject packet.

41.     Verify that the username is correct.

42.     Verify that the password is correct.

AAA authorization information error

Failed to add user authorization information.

Verify that the authorization attributes deployed by the authorization server exist on the device and are configured correctly.

Local authentication failed: wrong password

The local authentication was rejected because of an incorrect password.

43.     Verify that the username is correct.

44.     Verify that the password is correct.

No AAA response during authentication

The device did not receive an AAA response from the authentication server before the timeout timer expires.

45.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

46.     Verify that the authentication server operates correctly.

47.     Verify that the shared key on the device is the same as the shared key on the authentication server.

The local user does not exist

The local user was not configured on the device.

48.     Verify that the dial-in user is a legal user.

49.     Add the local user if the user is a legal user but the respective local user does not exist on the device.

Exxxxxx (for example, E2531)

The RADIUS server returned an error code.

Verify that the RADIUS server operates correctly.

Maximum number of IPoE sessions already reached

The new user cannot come online because the number of online IPoE users has reached the upper limit allowed by the system or the interface.

50.     For dynamic individual users, check whether one or multiple of the following commands are configured:

¡     ip subscriber dhcp max-session

¡     ip subscriber unclassified-ip max-session

51.     If one or multiple of the commands are configured, check whether the number of online IPoE users has reached the upper limit allowed by the interface.

52.     If the number of online IPoE users has reached the upper limit supported by the device, contact H3C Support.

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IPoE_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS

Message text

-Username=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[STRING]-InnerVLAN=[STRING]-MACAddr=[MAC]; The user came online successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

IPOE/6/IPOE_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS:-Username=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601; The user came online successfully.

Explanation

The user has come online.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

USER_TraceInfo

Message text

[objectID=[UINT16]][slotID=[UINT16]][STRING][user info: [STRING] ][trace info:[STRING]]

Variable fields

$1: ID of the service tracing object.

$2: Slot number to which the access user belongs.

$3: Service tracing phase. Options are IPoE and AAA.

$4: User information (see Table 9).

$5: Service tracing details. For more information about the tracing details of the IPoE phase and AAA phase, see Table 10 and Table 11, respectively.

Severity level

7

Example

USER/7/USER_TraceInfo:[objectID=1][slotID=1][IPoE][user info:

MAC address: 4072-82a1-0206

IP address: 1.3.3.3

Access interface: GigabitEthernet1/0/1

Username: user1

Access mode: IPoE ]

[trace info: AAA processed accounting-stop request and returned processing]

Explanation

The service tracing object with the ID of 1 in the IPoE phase. AAA processed accounting-stop request and returned processing.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

Table 9 User information description

Field

Description

MAC address

MAC address of the access user.

Access interface

Access interface of the access user.

Service VLAN

Outer VLAN ID of the access user.

Customer VLAN

Inner VLAN ID of the access user.

Username

Username of the access user.

IP address

IP address of the access user.

Access mode

Access mode of the service tracing object.

 

Table 10 Tracing details in the IPoE phase

Filed

Description

IPoE session received an event:event, Phase:phase, State=state, UserID=userid

An IPoE session received an event:

·     event: Event name. Options are:

¡     Create and go—An IPoE session was created.

¡     Init—The user was online through packet initiation.

¡     Auth—The session was ready for authentication.

¡     AuthPass—The authentication succeeded.

¡     AuthFail—The authentication failed.

¡     AssignIP—An IP address was assigned successfully.

¡     Age—The dynamic session aged out.

¡     RuleOK—The rule deployment succeeded.

¡     RuleFail—The rule deployment failed.

¡     Offline—The user went offline.

¡     Quiet—The quiet timer expired.

¡     Destroy—The session was deleted.

¡     Change of Authorization—The AAA authorization attribute was changed.

¡     UserProfile OK—The user profile deployment succeeded.

¡     UserProfile Fail—The user profile deployment failed.

¡     Other—Other events.

·     phase: Phase of the session. Options are:

¡     Bind—Bind authentication phase.

·     state: State of the session. Options are:

¡     Invalid—The session is invalid.

¡     Init—The session is initiated.

¡     Offline—The session is going offline.

¡     Auth—The session is being authenticated.

¡     AuthFail—The authentication failed.

¡     AuthPass—The authentication succeeded.

¡     AssignedIP—The user has obtained an IP address.

¡     Online—The user comes online.

¡     Backup—Backup state, indicating that the user is an entry backed up from the peer.

¡     Unknown—Unknown state.

·     userID: User ID.

AAA processed type request and returned result

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

Received AAA type response and returned result

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

AAA processed type request and returned result, the traffic level is level

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

Received AAA type response and returned result, the traffic level is level

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

AAA processed type request and returned result, the service policy name is name

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

Received AAA type response and returned result, the service policy name is name

The type field can be one of the following values:

·     authentication

·     authorization

·     accounting-start

·     accounting-update

·     accounting-stop

The result field can be one of the following values:

·     success

·     processing

·     fail(Errcode = code)

DHCP user request

The user requested to go offline.

DHCP lease timeout

N/A.

Session timeout

The user session timed out or the traffic quota was used up.

Authentication failure

The authentication failed.

Authorization failure

The authorization failed.

Admin reset

The access interface went down, and the dynamic IPoE sessions were deleted or the static IPoE sessions were deleted.

·     The reset ip subscriber session command was executed to delete the dynamic IPoE sessions.

·     The undo ip subscriber session static command was executed to delete the static IPoE sessions.

·     The undo ip subscriber enable command was executed to disable IPoE for users.

Session idle cut

The user traffic did not reach the threshold within the specified period.

User online detection failure

N/A.

AAA request

The RADIUS server requested the user to go offline.

Insufficient hardware resources

N/A.

Interface down

N/A.

Interface shutdown

N/A.

Interface deactivation

N/A.

BRAS errors

The BRAS software errors caused the user logoff.

Failed to recover AAA resources

N/A.

DHCP decline

The use is logged off because of user address conflict.

No response from DHCP server

N/A.

DHCP configuration change

N/A.

DHCP IP address allocation failure

N/A.

Accounting update failure

The accounting update failed.

Accounting failed

The accounting failed.

Reauthorization during COA

N/A.

The static session already exists

The new online user conflicted with an existing static session.

The DHCP session already exists

The new online user conflicted with an existing DHCP session.

Inter-card data is synchronized

The local user was logged off because the synchronized sessions conflicted with the existing local session.

User aged out before coming online

N/A.

MPU-LPU data synchronization failure

N/A.

NAK from the DHCP server or tenant duration is 0

N/A.

AAA access limit reached

The upper limit of concurrent logins using the same local user name is reached.

The local user does not exist

The local user was not configured on the device.

Local authentication failed: wrong password

The local authentication was rejected because of an incorrect password.

No AAA response during authentication

The device did not receive an AAA response from the authentication server before the timeout timer expires.

RADIUS authentication reject

The RADIUS server returned an access-reject packet.

AAA authorization information error

Failed to add user authorization information.

Realtime accounting request to AAA failed

The device failed to receive a reply from any accounting server.

No AAA response during realtime accounting

In the realtime accounting phase, the device did not receive a response for the realtime accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

No AAA response for accounting start

In the accounting start phase, the user did not receive a response for the start-accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

No AAA response for accounting stop

In the accounting stop phase, the device did not receive a response for the stop-accounting packets before the timeout timer expires.

Authentication request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the authentication request to the authentication server.

Accounting request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the accounting request to the accounting server.

No authentication ACK from AAA

The RADIUS server failed to respond to the authentication request.

TACACS authentication reject

The TACACS server returned an access-reject packet.

Traffic quota limit reached

The user traffic limit was reached.

IP conflict on DHCP server

N/A.

DHCP notify

The DHCP module notified the user to go offline.

IPoE-DHCP data synchronization failed

N/A.

NAT failed

N/A.

PORTAL notify

The portal module notified the user to go offline.

 

Table 11 Tracing details in the AAA phase

Field

Description

LocalAuth: Authentication request initiated

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication succeeded

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization request initiated

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization succeeded

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start request initiated

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start succeeded

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop request initiated

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop succeeded

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication failed/Wrong password

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization failed/Wrong password

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/Wrong password

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop failed/Wrong password

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication failed/User blocked

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization failed/User blocked

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/User blocked

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop failed/User blocked

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication failed/Service type mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization failed/Service type mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/Service type mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop failed/Service type mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication failed/Binding attribute mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization failed/Binding attribute mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/Binding attribute mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop failed/Binding attribute mismatch

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/Access limit reached

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authentication failed/User doesn’t exist

N/A.

LocalAuth: Authorization failed/User doesn’t exist

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting start failed/User doesn’t exist

N/A.

LocalAuth: Accounting stop failed/User doesn’t exist

N/A.

RADIUS: Authentication request initiated

N/A.

RADIUS: Authentication succeeded

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting start request initiated

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting start succeeded

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting stop request initiated

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting stop succeeded

N/A.

RADIUS: Authentication failed/Server reject

The RADIUS server rejected the authentication request because of password errors or other reasons.

RADIUS: Authentication failed/System error

The authentication failed because of system errors, for example, the specified RADIUS schemes did not exist.

RADIUS: Accounting start failed/System error

The accounting start failed because of system errors, for example, the specified RADIUS schemes did not exist.

RADIUS: Accounting update failed/System error

The accounting update failed because of system errors, for example, the specified RADIUS schemes did not exist.

RADIUS: Accounting stop failed/System error

The accounting stop failed because of system errors, for example, the specified RADIUS schemes did not exist.

RADIUS: Authentication failed/Response timeout

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting start failed/Response timeout

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting update failed/Response timeout

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting stop failed/Response timeout

N/A.

RADIUS: Accounting update request initiated

N/A.

RADIUS: Authentication failed/Server blocked

The authentication failed because all the authentication servers configured in the specified RADIUS schemes did not respond.

RADIUS: Accounting start failed/Server blocked

The accounting start failed because all the accounting servers configured in the specified RADIUS schemes did not respond.

RADIUS: Accounting update failed/Server blocked

The accounting update failed because all the accounting servers configured in the specified RADIUS schemes did not respond.

RADIUS: Accounting stop failed/Server blocked

The accounting stop failed because all the accounting servers configured in the specified RADIUS schemes did not respond.

 

 


IPS messages

This section contains IPS messages.

IPS_IPV4_INTERZONE

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];Application(1002)=[STRING];SrcIPAddr(1003)=[IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)=[UINT16];DstIPAddr(1007)=[IPADDR];DstPort(1008)=[UINT16];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];SrcZoneName(1025)=[STRING];DstZoneName(1035)=[STRING];UserName(1113)=[STRING];PolicyName(1079)=[STRING];AttackName(1088)=[STRING];AttackID(1089)=[UINT32];Category(1090)=[STRING];Protection(1091)=[STRING];SubProtection(1092)=[STRING];Severity(1087)=[STRING];Action(1053)=[STRING];CVE(1075)=[STRING];BID(1076)=[STRING];MSB(1077)=[STRING];HitDirection(1115)=[STRING];RealSrcIP(1100)=[STRING];SubCategory(1124)=[STRING];CapturePktName(1116)=[STRING];HttpHost(1117)=[STRING];HttpFirstLine(1118)=[STRING];PayLoad(1135)=[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Application protocol name.

$3: Source IP address.

$4: Source port number.

$5: Destination IP address.

$6: Destination port number.

$7: Source VPN instance name.

$8: Source security zone name.

$9: Destination security zone name.

$10: Name of the identity user.

$11: Policy name.

$12: Attack name.

$13: Attack ID.

$14: Attack category.

$15: Protected object type.

$16: Protected object.

$17: Severity level. Valid values are:

¡     INVALID: Severity level not specified.

¡     LOW.

¡     MEDIUM.

¡     HIGH.

¡     CRITICAL.

$18: Actions applied to the packet. Available actions are:

¡     Block-Source.

¡     Drop.

¡     Reset.

¡     Permit.

¡     Redirect.

¡     Capture.

¡     Logging.

$19: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE).

$20: Bugtraq ID (BID).

$21: Microsoft Security Bulletins (MSB).

$22: Packet direction:

¡     original.

¡     reply.

$23: Original source IP address of the packet.

$24: Attack subcategory.

$25: Capture file name.

$26: Host field.

$27: Packet first line.

$28: Event return value.

Severity level

4

Example

IPS/4/IPS_IPV4_INTERZONE:-Context=1;Protocol(1001)=TCP;Application(1002)=http;SrcIPAddr(1003)=100.10.10.40;SrcPort(1004)=2999;DstIPAddr(1007)=200.10.10.40;DstPort(1008)=80;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SrcZoneName(1025)=spf;DstZoneName(1035)=spf;UserName(1113)=abc;PolicyName(1079)=ips;AttackName(1088)=WEB_CLIENT_Windows_Media_ASF_File_Download_SET;AttackID(1089)=5707;Category(1090)=Other;Protection(1091)=Other;SubProtection(1092)=Other;Severity(1087)=CRITICAL;Action(1053)=Reset & Logging;CVE(1075)=CVE-2014-6277 | CVE-2014-6278;BID(1076)=BID-22559;MSB(1077)=MS10-017;HitDirection(1115)=original;RealSrcIP(1100)=10.10.10.10,20.20.20.20;SubCategory(1124)=Other;CapturePktName(1116)=ips_100.10.10.40_20171205_101112_5707.pcap;HttpHost(1117)=www.shr.com;HttpFirstLine(1118)=/file/show.cgi%7cecho%20HSC/http_pic_300k.jpg;PayLoad(1135)=/file/show.cgi;

Explanation

This message is sent when an IPv4 packet matches a WAF signature.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IPS_IPV6_INTERZONE

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];Application(1002)=[STRING];SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=[IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)=[UINT16];DstIPv6Addr(1037)=[IPADDR];DstPort(1008)=[UINT16];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=-[ STRING];SrcZoneName(1025)=[STRING];DstZoneName(1035)=[STRING];UserName(1113)=[STRING];PolicyName(1079)=[STRING];AttackName(1088)=[STRING];AttackID(1089)=[UINT32];Category(1090)=[STRING];Protection(1091)=[STRING];SubProtection(1092)=[STRING];Severity(1087)=[STRING];Action(1053)=[STRING];CVE(1075)=[STRING];BID(1076)=[STRING];MSB(1077)=[STRING];HitDirection(1115)=[STRING];RealSrcIP(1100)=[STRING];SubCategory(1124)=[STRING];CapturePktName(1116)=[STRING];HttpHost(1117)=[STRING];HttpFirstLine(1118)=[STRING];PayLoad(1135)=[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Application protocol name.

$3: Source IPv6 address.

$4: Source port number.

$5: Destination IP address.

$6: Destination port number.

$7: Source VPN instance name.

$8: Source security zone name.

$9: Destination security zone name.

$10: Name of the identity user.

$11: Policy name.

$12: Attack name.

$13: Attack ID.

$14: Attack category.

$15: Protected object type.

$16: Protected object.

$17: Severity level. Valid values are:

¡     INVALID: Severity level not specified.

¡     LOW.

¡     MEDIUM.

¡     HIGH.

¡     CRITICAL.

$18: Actions applied to the packet. Available actions are:

¡     Block-Source.

¡     Drop.

¡     Reset.

¡     Permit.

¡     Redirect.

¡     Capture.

¡     Logging.

$19: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE).

$20: Bugtraq ID (BID).

$21: Microsoft Security Bulletins (MSB).

$22: Packet direction:

¡     original.

¡     reply.

$23: Original source IP address of the packet.

$24: Attack subcategory.

$25: Capture file name.

$26: Host field.

$27: Packet first line.

$28: Event return value.

Severity level

4

Example

IPS/4/IPS_IPV6_INTERZONE:-Context=1;Protocol(1001)=TCP;Application(1002)=http;SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=100::40;SrcPort(1004)=2999;DstIPv6Addr(1037)=200::40;DstPort(1008)=80;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SrcZoneName(1025)=spf;DstZoneName(1035)=spf;UserName(1113)=aaa;PolicyName(1079)=ips;AttackName(1088)=WEB_CLIENT_Windows_Media_ASF_File_Download_SET;AttackID(1089)=5707;Category(1090)=Other;Protection(1091)=Other;SubProtection(1092)=Other;Severity(1087)=CRITICAL;Action(1053)=Reset & Logging;CVE(1075)=CVE-2014-6277 | CVE-2014-6278;BID(1076)=BID-22559;MSB(1077)=MS10-017;HitDirection(1115)=reply;RealSrcIP(1100)=10::1;SubCategory(1124)=Other;CapturePktName(1116)=ips_100::40_20171205_101112_5707.pcap;HttpHost(1117)=www.shr.com;HttpFirstLine(1118)=/file/show.cgi%7cecho%20HSC/http_pic_300k.jpg;PayLoad(1135)=/file/show.cgi;

Explanation

This message is sent when an IPv6 packet matches an IPS signature.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IPS_WARNING

Message text

Updated the IPS signature library successfully.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

4

Example

IPS/4/IPS_WARNING: -Context=1; Updated the IPS signature library successfully.

Explanation

The IPS signature library was updated successfully through a manual offline update or triggered online update.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IPS_WARNING

Message text

Rolled back the IPS signature library successfully.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

4

Example

IPS/4/IPS_WARNING: -Context=1; Rolled back the IPS signature library successfully.

Explanation

The IPS signature library was rolled back to the previous or factory default version successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


IPSEC messages

This section contains IPsec messages.

IPSEC_ANTI-REPLAY_WINDOWS_ERROR

Message text

Anti-replay dropped a packet: src=[STRING]; time-sent=[STRING], [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT32] [UINT32]:[UINT32]:[UINT32] [UINT32]us; time-received=[STRING], [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT32] [UINT32]:[UINT32]:[UINT32] [UINT32]us; time-diff=[UINT32]us; window-size= +-[FLOAT]ms.

Variable fields

$1: Source IP address of the packet.

$2: Day of the week on which the packet was sent.

$3: Day of the month on which the packet was sent.

$4: Month in which the packet was sent.

$5: Year in which the packet was sent.

$6: Hour at which the packet was sent.

$7: Minute at which the packet was sent.

$8: Second at which the packet was sent.

$9: Microsecond at which the packet was sent.

$10: Day of the week on which the packet was received.

$11: Day of the month on which the packet was received.

$12: Month in which the packet was received.

$13: Year in which the packet was received.

$14: Hour at which the packet was received.

$15: Minute at which the packet was received.

$16: Second at which the packet was received.

$17: Microsecond at which the packet was received.

$18: Interval between the time the packet was sent and the time it was received, in microseconds.

$19: Half the anti-replay window size, in milliseconds.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_ANTI-REPLAY_WINDOWS_ERROR:Anti-replay dropped a packet: src=192.168.58.178;time-sent=Sat, 23 Apr 2016 11:17:29 594565us; time-received =Sat, 23 Apr 2016 11:17:26 707866us; time-diff=2886699us; window-size =+-2500ms.

Explanation

A packet was dropped. Possible reasons include:

·     The interval between the time the packet was sent and the time it was received exceeds the anti-replay window size.

·     Anti-replay is enabled on the receiving IPsec tunnel end but the received packet does not have an anti-replay header.

·     In tunnel mode, anti-replay is not enabled but the received packet has an anti-replay header.

Recommended action

No action is required.

IPSEC_FAILED_ADD_FLOW_TABLE

Message text

Failed to add flow-table due to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Reason for the failure.

Severity level

4

Example

IPSEC/4/IPSEC_FAILED_ADD_FLOW_TABLE: Failed to add flow-table due to no enough resource.

Explanation

Failed to add the flow table.

Recommended action

If the failure is caused by not enough hardware resources, contact H3C Support.

IPSEC_PACKET_DISCARDED

Message text

IPsec packet discarded, Src IP:[STRING], Dst IP:[STRING], SPI:[UINT32], SN:[UINT32], Cause:[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Source IP address.

$2: Destination IP address.

$3: Security parameter index (SPI).

$4: Sequence number of the packet.

$5: Reason for dropping this packet:

·     Anti-replay checking failed.

·     AH authentication failed.

·     ESP authentication failed.

·     Invalid SA.

·     ESP decryption failed.

·     Source address of packet does not match the SA.

·     No ACL rule matched.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_PACKET_DISCARDED: IPsec packet discarded, Src IP:1.1.1.2, Dest IP:1.1.1.4, SPI:1002, SN:0, Cause:ah authentication failed.

Explanation

An IPsec packet was dropped.

Recommended action

No action is required.

IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH

Message text

IPsec SA was established.

Role: [STRING]

Local address: [STRING]

Remote address: [STRING]

Sour addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Dest addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Inside VPN instance: [STRING]

Outside VPN instance: [STRING]

Inbound AH SPI: [STRING]

Outbound AH SPI: [STRING]

Inbound ESP SPI: [STRING]

Outbound ESP SPI: [STRING]

ACL number: [UINT32]

ACL name: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Role, initiator or responder.

$2: Local IP address.

$3: Remote IP address.

$4-$9: Data flow related parameters.

$10: Inside VPN instance.

$11: Outside VPN instance.

$12: Inbound AH SPI.

$13: Outbound AH SPI.

$14: Inbound ESP SPI.

$15: Outbound ESP SPI.

$16: ACL number. The default is 4294967295. This field is not displayed if the ACL name is displayed.

$17: ACL name. This field is not displayed if the ACL number is displayed.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH: IPsec SA was established.

Role: Responder

Local address: 2.2.2.2

Remote address: 1.1.1.1

Sour addr: 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Dest addr: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Inside VPN instance: aaa

Outside VPN instance: bbb

Inbound AH SPI: 192365458

Outbound AH SPI: 13654581

Inbound ESP SPI: 292334583

Outbound ESP SPI: 5923654586

ACL number: 3101

Explanation

An IPsec SA was established.

Recommended action

No action is required.

IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH_FAIL

Message text

Failed to establish IPsec SA.

Reason: [STRING].

SA information:

Role: [STRING]

Local address: [STRING]

Remote address: [STRING]

Sour addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Dest addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Inside VPN instance: [STRING]

Outside VPN instance: [STRING]

Inbound AH SPI: [STRING]

Outbound AH SPI: [STRING]

Inbound ESP SPI: [STRING]

Outbound ESP SPI: [STRING]

ACL number: [UINT32]

ACL name: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Failure reason:

·     Get SP: Required configuration is missing in the SP. SP ID=%u.

·     Get SP: The SP's local address doesn't match the local address configured in the IKE profile. SP ID=%u, SP's local address=%s, p2policy's local address=%s.

·     Get SP: The remote address doesn't exist. SP ID=%u, hostname=%s.

·     Get SP: The SP's remote address doesn't match the remote address configured in the IKE profile. SP ID=%u, SP's remote address=%s, p2policy's remote address=%s.

·     Get SP: SP's mode [%d] is not IPSEC_PLCMODE_ISAKMP/ISAKMPTEMPLATE.

·     Get SP: The SP contains incomplete flow matching configuration.

·     Get SP: Failed to get the SP.

·     The policy contains incorrect ACL or IKE profile configuration. PolicyName=%s, Seqnum=%d.

·     Get SP: The SP doesn't have an IPsec transform set.

·     Get SP: Failed to create larval SA.

·     Create SA: Failed to fill the SA.

·     Create SA: Failed to create SA.

·     Create SA: Can't find SP.

·     Failed to create tunnel because a tunnel with the same index and sequence number already exists. Tunnel index=%d, tunnel seq=%d.

·     Failed to switch SA because the inbound SA can't be found. SPI=%u.

·     Failed to switch SA because the SA state is incorrect.

·     Failed to switch SA because the outbound SA can't be found.

·     Failed to switch SA because the outbound SA using another security protocol can't be found.

·     Failed to switch SA in kernel.

·     Failed to notify kernel of the link state change.

·     Number of IPsec tunnels reached the crypto capacity of the device.

·     Maximum number of IPsec tunnels already reached.

·     Failed to add IPsec tunnel.

·     Failed to add IPsec tunnel to kernel.

·     Getting SP: IPsec is smoothing.

·     Getting SP: IPsec is not running.

·     Getting SP: Failed to find SP by index and sequence number.

·     Getting SP: Creating SA timed out.

·     Getting SP by interface: Target node not online.

·     Getting SP by mGRE: Failed to get interface.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by mGRE because interface type was invalid.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by mGRE because profile %s was not found.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by mGRE because of wrong profile type.

·     Getting SP by mGRE: Failed to find profile SP by profile %s.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by mGRE.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by SVTI because of invalid interface type.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by SVTI because of no tunnel protection configuration.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by SVTI because profile %s was not found.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by SVTI because of wrong type of profile %s.

·     Getting SP by SVTI: Failed to find profile SP by profile %s.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by SVTI because SP type was not ISAKMP.

·     Getting SP: Failed to match SVTI flow because IKE profile was not match.

·     Getting SP: Failed to match SVTI flow because flow was not match with ACL.

·     Getting SP by L3 interface: Failed to get interface data.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by L3 interface because no SP entry was found by key.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP by L3 interface because no source interface SP entry was found by key.

·     Getting SP: Rejected peer's request of any flow when SP's mode was isakmp template and no ACL was specified.

·     Getting SP by L3 interface: Failed to match SP because policy cannot be found by SP.

·     Getting SP: Failed to match flow because renegotiation SP's index or Seqnum changed.

·     Getting SP by L3 interface: Failed to match SP because of no transform-set in SP.

·     Getting SP by L3 interface: Failed to create larval SA.

·     Getting SP: Failed to get SP matching ACL.

$2: Role, initiator or responder.

$3: Local IP address.

$4: Remote IP address.

$5-$10: Data flow related parameters.

$11: Inside VPN instance.

$12: Outside VPN instance.

$13: Inbound AH SPI.

$14: Outbound AH SPI.

$15: Inbound ESP SPI.

$16: Outbound ESP SPI.

$17: ACL number. The default is 4294967295. This field is not displayed if the ACL name is displayed.

$18: ACL name. This field is not displayed if the ACL number is displayed.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_SA_ESTABLISH_FAIL: Failed to establish IPsec SA

Reason: Failed to add IPsec tunnel.

SA information:

Role: Responder

Local address: 2.2.2.2

Remote address: 1.1.1.1

Sour addr: 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Dest addr: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Inside VPN instance: aaa

Outside VPN instance: bbb

Inbound AH SPI: 192365458

Outbound AH SPI: 13654581

Inbound ESP SPI: 292334583

Outbound ESP SPI: 5923654586

ACL number: 3101

Explanation

Failed to establish an IPsec SA.

Recommended action

Verify the IPsec configurations on the local and peer devices.

IPSEC_SA_INITIATION

Message text

Began to establish IPsec SA.

Local address: [STRING]

Remote address: [STRING]

Sour addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Dest addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

Inside VPN instance: [STRING]

Outside VPN instance: [STRING]

ACL number: [UINT32]

ACL name: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Local IP address.

$2: Remote IP address.

$3-$8: Data flow related parameters.

$9: Inside VPN instance.

$10: Outside VPN instance.

$11: ACL number. The default is 4294967295. This field is not displayed if the ACL name is displayed.

$12: ACL name. This field is not displayed if the ACL number is displayed.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_SA_INITIATION: Began to establish IPsec SA.

Local address: 2.2.2.2

Remote address: 1.1.1.1

Sour addr: 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Dest addr: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Inside VPN instance: aaa

Outside VPN instance: bbb

ACL number: 3101

Explanation

An IPsec SA was to be established.

Recommended action

No action is required.

IPSEC_SA_TERMINATE

Message text

The IPsec SA was deleted.

Reason: [STRING]

SA information:

·     Role: [STRING]

·     Local address: [STRING]

·     Remote address: [STRING]

·     Sour addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

·     Dest addr: [STRING]  Port: [UINT32]  Protocol: [STRING]

·     Inside VPN instance: [STRING]

·     Outside VPN instance: [STRING]

·     Inbound AH SPI: [STRING]

·     Outbound AH SPI: [STRING]

·     Inbound  ESP SPI: [STRING]

·     Outbound ESP SPI: [STRING]

·     ACL number: [UINT32]

·     ACL name: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Reason for the deletion:

·     SA idle timeout

·     The reset command was executed

·     Internal event

·     Configuration change

·     An IKE SA deletion message was received

$2: Role, initiator or responder.

$3: Local IP address.

$4: Remote IP address.

$5-$10: Data flow related parameters.

$11: Inside VPN instance.

$12: Outside VPN instance.

$13: Inbound AH SPI

$14: Outbound AH SPI

$15: Inbound ESP SPI

$16: Outbound ESP SPI

$17: ACL number. The default is 4294967295. This field is not displayed if the ACL name is displayed.

$18: ACL name. This field is not displayed if the ACL number is displayed.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSEC/6/IPSEC_SA_TERMINATE: The IPsec SA was deleted.

Reason: SA idle timeout.

SA information:

Role: initiator

Local address: 2.2.2.2

Remote address: 1.1.1.1

Sour addr: 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Dest addr: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0  Port: 0  Protocol: IP

Inside VPN instance: aaa

Outside VPN instance: bbb

Inbound AH SPI: 192365458

Outbound AH SPI: 13654581

Inbound ESP SPI: 292334583

Outbound ESP SPI: 5923654586

ACL number: 3101

Explanation

An IPsec SA was deleted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


IPSG messages

This section contains IPSG messages.

IPSG_ADDENTRY_ERROR

Message text

Failed to add an IP source guard binding (IP [STRING], MAC [STRING], and VLAN [UINT16]) on interface [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv4 address or IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IP address, this field displays N/A.

$2: MAC address. If you do not specify a MAC address, this field displays N/A.

$3: VLAN ID. If you do not specify a VLAN, this field displays 65535.

$4: Interface name. If you do not specify an interface, this field displays N/A.

$5: Failure reasons. Available options include:

¡     Feature not supported.

¡     Resources not sufficient.

¡     Maximum number of IPv4 binding entries already reached.

¡     Maximum number of IPv6 binding entries already reached.

¡     Unknown error.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSG/6/IPSG_ADDENTRY_ERROR: Failed to add an IP source guard binding (IP 1.1.1.1, MAC 0001-0001-0001, and VLAN 1) on interface Vlan-interface1. Resources not sufficient.

Explanation

IPSG failed to issue a static or dynamic IPSG binding. The message is sent in any of the following situations:

·     The IPSG feature is not supported.

·     The hardware resources are not sufficient for the operation.

·     The maximum number of IPv4SG or IPv6SG bindings is already reached.

·     An unknown error occurs.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem, you can perform the following tasks:

·     Clear the memory to release hardware resources when the failure is caused by insufficient hardware resources.

·     Add the IPSG binding again if you are adding a static binding.

·     Contact H3C Support if the failure is caused by an unknown error.

 

IPSG_DELENTRY_ERROR

Message text

Failed to delete an IP source guard binding (IP [STRING], MAC [STRING], and VLAN [UINT16]) on interface [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address. If you do not specify an IP address, this field displays N/A.

$2: MAC address. If you do not specify a MAC address, this field displays N/A.

$3: VLAN ID. If you do not specify a VLAN, this field displays 65535.

$4: Interface name. If you do not specify an interface, this field displays N/A.

$5: Failure reason. Available options include:

·     Feature not supported.

·     Unknown error.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSG/6/IPSG_DELENTRY_ERROR: Failed to delete an IP source guard binding (IP 1.1.1.1, MAC 0001-0001-0001, and VLAN 1) on interface Vlan-interface1. Unknown error.

Explanation

IPSG failed to delete a global static IPSG binding. The message is sent in any of the following situations:

·     The IPSG feature is not supported.

·     An unknown error occurs.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem, you can perform the following tasks:

·     Delete the global static IPSG binding again.

·     Contact H3C Support if the failure is caused by an unknown error.

 

IPSG_ADDEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR

Message text

Failed to add excluded VLANs (start VLAN [UINT16] to end VLAN [UINT16]). [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Start VLAN ID of the VLAN range that has been configured to be excluded from IPSG filtering.

$2: End VLAN ID of the VLAN range that has been configured to be excluded from IPSG filtering.

$3: Failure reasons. Available options include:

·     Feature not supported.

·     Resources not sufficient.

·     Unknown error.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSG/6/IPSG_ADDEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR: -MDC=1-Slot=4; Failed to add excluded VLANs (start VLAN 1 to end VLAN 5). Resources not sufficient.

Explanation

IPSG failed to issue the specified excluded VLANs. The message is sent in any of the following situations:

·     Excluded VLANs are not supported.

·     The hardware resources are not sufficient for the operation.

·     An unknown error occurs.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem, you can perform the following tasks:

·     Clear the memory to release hardware resources when the failure is caused by insufficient hardware resources. Then configure the excluded VLANs again.

·     Contact H3C Support if the failure is caused by an unknown error.

 

IPSG_DELEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR

Message text

Failed to delete excluded VLANs (start VLAN [UINT16] to end VLAN [UINT16]). [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Start VLAN ID of the VLAN range that has been configured to be excluded from IPSG filtering.

$2: End VLAN ID of the VLAN range that has been configured to be excluded from IPSG filtering.

$3: Failure reasons. Available options include:

·     Feature not supported.

·     Resources not sufficient.

·     Unknown error.

Severity level

6

Example

IPSG/6/IPSG_DELEXCLUDEDVLAN_ERROR: -MDC=1-Slot=4; Failed to delete excluded VLANs (start VLAN 1 to end VLAN 5). Resources not sufficient.

Explanation

IPSG failed to delete the specified excluded VLANs. The message is sent in any of the following situations:

·     Excluded VLANs are not supported.

·     The hardware resources are not sufficient for the operation.

·     An unknown error occurs.

Recommended action

To resolve the problem, you can perform the following tasks:

·     Clear the memory to release hardware resources when the failure is caused by insufficient hardware resources. Then delete the excluded VLANs again.

·     Contact H3C Support if the failure is caused by an unknown error.

 

 

 


IRDP messages

This section contains IRDP messages.

IRDP_EXCEED_ADVADDR_LIMIT

Message text

The number of advertisement addresses on interface [STRING] exceeded the limit 255.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

IRDP/6/IRDP_EXCEED_ADVADDR_LIMIT: The number of advertisement addresses on interface Ethernet1/1/0/2 exceeded the limit 255.

Explanation

The number of addresses to be advertised on an interface exceeds the upper limit.

Recommended action

Remove unused addresses on the interface.

 


IRF

This section contains IRF messages.

IRF_LINK_BLOCK

Message text

IRF port went blocked.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

2

Example

IRF/2/IRF_LINK_BLOCK: IRF port went blocked.

Explanation

The IRF port was blocked. A blocked IRF port cannot send or receive service packets, but it can send and receive IRF protocol packets. For example, this message might occur on the lower-priority member device when an IRF member ID conflict occurs between the member devices.

Recommended action

Check the IRF member ID on each member device for a conflict, and change their IRF member IDs to be unique.

 

IRF_LINK_DOWN

Message text

IRF port went down.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

IRF/3/IRF_LINK_DOWN: IRF port went down.

Explanation

The IRF port went down.

Recommended action

Verify the following items:

·     Network interfaces have been bound to the IRF port.

·     The IRF network interfaces and the peer interfaces have Layer 2 connectivity.

 

IRF_LINK_UP

Message text

IRF port came up.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

IRF/6/IRF_LINK_UP: IRF port came up.

Explanation

The IRF port came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IRF_MEMBERID_CONFLICT

Message text

IRF member ID conflict occurred. The ID [UINT32] has been used for another device with CPU-Mac: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IRF member ID of the device.

$2: CPU MAC address of the device.

Severity level

4

Example

IRF/4/IRF_MEMBERID_CONFLICT:-slot = 5; IRF member ID conflict occurred, The ID 5 has been used for another device with CPU-Mac: 000c-29d7-c1ae.

Explanation

This message occurs when the device detects that it has the same IRF member ID as another device in the same broadcast domain.

Recommended action

Change the IRF member ID on either device.

 

IRF_MERGE

Message text

IRF merge occurred.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

IRF/4/IRF_MERGE: IRF merge occurred.

Explanation

IRF merge occurred.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

IRF_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT

Message text

IRF merge occurred. This IRF system needs a reboot.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

IRF/4/IRF_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT: IRF merge occurred. This IRF system needs a reboot.

Explanation

IRF merge occurred. A reboot is required to complete the IRF merge because the master of this IRF fabric failed the master election for IRF merge.

Recommended action

Reboot the IRF fabric to complete the IRF merge.

 

IRF_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT

Message text

IRF merge occurred. This IRF system does not need to reboot.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

IRF/5/IRF_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT: IRF merge occurred. This IRF system does not need to reboot.

Explanation

IRF merge occurred. You do not need to reboot this IRF fabric because the master of this IRF fabric won the master election for IRF merge.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


ISIS messages

This section contains IS-IS messages.

ISIS_LSP_CONFLICT

Message text

IS-IS [UINT16], [STRING] LSP, LSPID=[STRING], SeqNum=[HEX], system ID conflict might exist.

Variable fields

$1: IS-IS process ID.

$2: IS type: Level-1 or Level-2.

$3: LSP ID.

$4: LSP sequence number.

Severity level

5

Example

ISIS/5/ISIS_LSP_CONFLICT: -MDC=1;

IS-IS 1, Level-1 LSP, LSPID=1111.1111.1111.00-00, SeqNum=0x000045bf, system ID conflict might exist.

Explanation

System ID conflict might exist.

Recommended action

Determine whether the system ID of the device that generates the LSP conflicts with the system ID of another device.

 

ISIS_MEM_ALERT

Message text

ISIS Process received system memory alert [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alarm.

Severity level

5

Example

ISIS/5/ISIS_MEM_ALERT: ISIS Process received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

IS-IS received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

Check the system memory and release memory for the modules that occupy too many memory resources.

 

ISIS_NBR_CHG

Message text

IS-IS [UINT16], [STRING] adjacency [STRING] ([STRING]), state changed to [STRING], Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IS-IS process ID.

$2: Neighbor level.

$3: Neighbor ID.

$4: Interface name.

$5: Neighbor state.

$6: Neighbor state change reason. Possible reasons are as follows:

·     circuit data clean—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because routing information was cleared.

·     holdtime expired—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because no hello packets were received within the hold time.

·     BFD session down—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because BFD detected a link failure.

·     peer reset—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because the reset isis peer command was executed.

·     circuit ID conflicts—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because a hello packet with incorrect circuit ID was received from the neighbor.

·     P2P peer GR down—The neighbor state changed to DOWN because a P2P hello packet with no GR option was received during GR.

·     2way-pass—The neighbor state changed to UP because the neighbor relationship was established.

·     2way-fail—The neighbor state changed to INIT because a one-way hello packet was received from the neighbor.

Severity level

5

Example

ISIS/5/ISIS_NBR_CHG: IS-IS 1, Level-1 adjacency 0000.0000.0001 (GigabitEthernet1/0/1), state changed to DOWN, Reason: circuit data clean.

Explanation

The neighbor state changed.

Recommended action

When the neighbor state changes to DOWN or INIT, check the reason and take recommended actions.

·     circuit data clean—Check the interface state, IS-IS configuration, and network connectivity.

·     holdtime expired—Verify whether a hello packet has been received from the neighbor within the hold time.

·     BFD session down—Check the connectivity to the neighbor.

·     peer reset—Check whether the reset isis peer command has been executed.

·     circuit ID conflicts—Check whether the IS-IS interface settings have been edited multiples times on the neighbor.

·     P2P peer GR down—Check whether the neighbor supports GR.

·     2way-fail—Check the following:

¡     Check whether the reset isis peer command has been executed.

¡     Verify whether a hello packet has been received from the neighbor within the hold time.

¡     Check whether the authentication settings are the same on the device and the neighbor.

 

ISIS_SID_CONFLICT

Message text

IS-IS [UINT16], [STRING], SID=[STRING], SID conflict might exist, check with command: display isis segment-routing ipv6 sid-info conflict.

Variable fields

$1: Process ID.

$2: IS type, which can be Level-1 or Level-2.

$3: SID.

Severity level

5

Example

ISIS/5/ISIS_SID_CONFLICT: IS-IS 1, Level-1, SID=100::1, SID conflict might exist, check with command: display isis segment-routing ipv6 sid-info conflict.

Explanation

SID conflicts might have occurred.

Recommended action

Execute the display isis segment-routing ipv6 sid-info conflict command to view SID conflict information and verify whether configuration conflicts have occurred.

 

ISIS_SID_CONFLICT_CLEAR

Message text

IS-IS [UINT16], [STRING], SID=[STRING], SID conflict is cleared.

Variable fields

$1: Process ID.

$2: IS type, which can be Level-1 or Level-2.

$3: SID.

Severity level

5

Example

ISIS/5/ISIS_SID_CONFLICT_CLEAR: IS-IS 1, Level-1, SID=100::1, SID conflict is cleared.

Explanation

SID conflicts have been cleared.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


ISSU messages

This section contains ISSU messages.

ISSU_PROCESSWITCHOVER

Message text

Switchover completed. The standby process became the active process.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

ISSU/5/ISSU_PROCESSWITCHOVER: Switchover completed. The standby process became the active process.

Explanation

A user executed the issu run switchover command.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ISSU_ROLLBACKCHECKNORMAL

Message text

The rollback might not be able to restore the previous version for [STRING] because the status is not normal.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis number and slot number or slot number.

Severity level

4

Example

ISSU/4/ISSU_ROLLBACKCHECKNORMAL: The rollback might not be able to restore the previous version for chassis 1 slot 2 because the state is not normal.

Explanation

While an ISSU was in Switching state, a user executed the issu rollback command or the ISSU automatic-rollback timer expired. However, the status of the MPU was not Normal.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


L2TPv2 messages

This section contains L2TPv2 messages.

L2TPV2_TUNNEL_EXCEED_LIMIT

Message text

Number of L2TP tunnels exceeded the limit.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

L2TPV2/4/L2TPV2_TUNNEL_EXCEED_LIMIT: Number of L2TP tunnels exceeded the limit.

Explanation

The number of established L2TP tunnels has reached the limit.

Recommended action

1.     Perform one of the following tasks:

¡     Execute the reset l2tp tunnel command to disconnect an idle tunnel.

¡     Wait for the device to automatically disconnect an idle tunnel after the hello interval elapses.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C for support.

 

L2TPV2_SESSION_EXCEED_LIMIT

Message text

Number of L2TP sessions exceeded the limit.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

L2TPV2/4/L2TPV2_SESSION_EXCEED_LIMIT: Number of L2TP sessions exceeded the limit.

Explanation

The number of established L2TP sessions has reached the limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


L2VPN messages

This section contains L2VPN messages.

L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_LOCAL

Message text

Remote site ID [INT32] (From [STRING], route distinguisher [STRING]) conflicts with local site.

Variable fields

$1: ID of a remote site.

$2: IP address of the remote site.

$3: Route distinguisher of the remote site.

Severity level

5

Example

L2VPN/5/L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_LOCAL: Remote site ID 1 (From 1.1.1.1, route distinguisher 1:1) conflicts with local site.

Explanation

A remote site ID conflicted with the local site ID. This message is generated when one of the following situations occurs:

·     The received remote site ID is the same as the local site ID.

·     The local site ID is configured the same as a received remote site ID.

Recommended action

Modify the site ID configuration on the local device or remote device. Or, configure the remote site ID in a different VPLS instance than the local site ID.

 

L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_REMOTE

Message text

Remote site ID [INT32] (From [STRING], route distinguisher [STRING]) conflicts with another remote site.

Variable fields

$1: ID of a remote site.

$2: IP address of the remote site.

$3: Route distinguisher of the remote site.

Severity level

5

Example

L2VPN/5/L2VPN_BGPVC_CONFLICT_REMOTE: Remote site ID 1 (From 1.1.1.1, route distinguisher 1:1) conflicts with another remote site.

Explanation

Two remote site IDs conflicted. This message is generated when the received remote site ID is the same as another received remote site ID.

Recommended action

Modify the site ID configuration on one remote device. Or, configure the two remote site IDs in different VPLS instances.

 

L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH

Message text

No enough hardware resource for L2VPN.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

L2VPN/4/L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH: No enough hardware resource for L2VPN.

Explanation

Hardware resources for L2VPN were insufficient.

Recommended action

Check whether unnecessary VSIs, PWs, or ACs had been generated. If yes, delete them.

 

L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE

Message text

Hardware resources for L2VPN are restored.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

L2VPN/6/L2VPN_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE: Hardware resources for L2VPN are restored.

Explanation

Hardware resources for L2VPN were restored.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

L2VPN_LABEL_DUPLICATE

Message text

Incoming label [INT32] for a static PW in [STRING] [STRING] is duplicate.

Variable fields

$1: Incoming label value.

$2: Type of L2VPN, Xconnect-group or VSI.

$3: Name of the Xconnect-group or VSI.

Severity level

4

Example

L2VPN/4/L2VPN_LABEL_DUPLICATE: Incoming label 1024 for a static PW in Xconnect-group aaa is duplicate.

Explanation

The incoming label of a static PW in this Xconnect-group or VSI was occupied by another configuration, for example, by a static LSP or by a static CRLSP. This message is generated when one of the following events occurs:

·     When MPLS is enabled, configure a static PW with an incoming label which is occupied by another configuration.

·     Enable MPLS when a static PW whose incoming label is occupied by another configuration already exists.

Recommended action

Remove this static PW, and reconfigure it with another incoming label.

 

PROCESS

Message text

The EVPN global MAC address is a reserved MAC.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

7

Example

L2VPN/7/PROCESS: The EVPN global MAC address is a reserved MAC.

Explanation

The configured EVPN global MAC address is a reserved MAC address of the device.

Recommended action

Change the EVPN global MAC address to another MAC address.

 

 


LAGG messages

This section contains link aggregation messages.

LAGG_ACTIVE

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the active state.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_ACTIVE: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the active state.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Selected state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LAGG_AUTO_AGGREGATION

Message text

Failed to assign automatic assignment-enabled interface [STRING] to an aggregation group. Please check the configuration on the interface.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_AUTO_AGGREGATON: Failed to assign automatic assignment-enabled interface FGE1/0/1 to an aggregation group. Please check the configuration on the interface.

Explanation

A port failed to join an automatically created aggregation group for one of the following reasons:

·     The attribute configuration of the port is inconsistent with that of the aggregate interface.

·     Some settings on the port prevent it from joining the aggregation group.

Recommended action

To resolve this issue:

·     Modify the attribute configuration of the port to be consistent with the aggregate interface.

·     Remove the settings that affect automatic member port assignment from the port.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_AICFG

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the member port and the aggregate interface have different attribute configurations.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_AICFG: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the member port and the aggregate interface have different attribute configurations.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the member port and the aggregate interface had different attribute configurations.

Recommended action

Modify the attribute configurations of the member port to be consistent with the aggregate interface.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_BFD

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the BFD session state of the port was down.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_BFD: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the BFD session state of the port is down.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the BFD session on the port went down.

Recommended action

To resolve this issue:

·     Check for a link failure.

·     Modify the port settings to make sure it has the same operational key and attribute configuration as the reference port.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_CONFIGURATION

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the aggregation configuration of the port is incorrect.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_CONFIGURATION: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the aggregation configuration of the port is incorrect.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the member port and the aggregate interface had different aggregation configuration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_DUPLEX

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the duplex mode is different between the member port and the reference port.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_DUPLEX: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the duplex mode is different between the member port and the reference port.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the duplex mode was different between the member port and the reference port.

Recommended action

Change the duplex mode of the member port to be the same as the reference port.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_HARDWAREVALUE

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because of the port's hardware restriction.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_HARDWAREVALUE: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because of the port's hardware restriction.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because of the port's hardware restriction.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_LOWER_LIMIT

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the number of active ports is below the lower limit.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_LOWER_LIMIT: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the number of active ports is below the lower limit.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group was placed in Unselected state because the required minimum number of Selected ports was not reached.

Recommended action

Make sure the minimum number of Selected ports is met.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_PARTNER

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the aggregation configuration of its peer port is incorrect.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_PARTNER: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the aggregation configuration of its peer port is incorrect.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the port's partner changed to the Unselected state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_PHYSTATE

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the physical state of the port is down.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_PHYSTATE: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the physical state of the port is down.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the port went down.

Recommended action

Bring up the member port.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_RESOURCE_INSUFICIE

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because all aggregate resources are occupied.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_RESOURCE_INSUFICIE: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because all aggregate resources are occupied.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because all aggregation resources were used.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_SPEED

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the speed configuration of the port is incorrect.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_SPEED: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the speed configuration of the port is incorrect.

Explanation

A member port in an aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because the speed was different between the member port and the reference port.

Recommended action

Change the speed of the member port to be the same as the reference port.

 

LAGG_INACTIVE_UPPER_LIMIT

Message text

Member port [STRING] of aggregation group [STRING] changed to the inactive state, because the number of active ports has reached the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Link aggregation group type and ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LAGG/6/LAGG_INACTIVE_UPPER_LIMIT: Member port FGE1/0/50 of aggregation group BAGG1 changed to the inactive state, because the number of active ports has reached the upper limit.

Explanation

The number of Selected ports reached the upper limit in a dynamic aggregation group. A member port in the aggregation group changed to the Unselected state because a more eligible port joined the aggregation group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


LDP messages

This section contains LDP messages.

LDP_SESSION_CHG

Message text

Session ([STRING], [STRING]) is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Peer's LDP ID. Value 0.0.0.0:0 indicates that the peer's LDP ID cannot be obtained.

$2: VPN instance's name. Value public instance indicates that the session belongs to the public network.

$3: State of the session, up or down. When the state is down, this field also displays the reason for the down state error. Possible reasons include:

·     interface not operational.

·     MPLS disabled on interface.

·     LDP disabled on interface.

·     LDP auto-configure disabled on interface.

·     VPN instance changed on interface.

·     LDP instance deleted.

·     targeted peer deleted.

·     L2VPN disabled targeted peer.

·     TE tunnel disabled targeted peer.

·     session protection disabled targeted peer.

·     process deactivated.

·     failed to receive the initialization message.

·     graceful restart reconnect timer expired.

·     failed to recover adjacency by NSR.

·     failed to upgrade session by NSR.

·     closed the GR session.

·     keepalive hold timer expired.

·     adjacency hold timer expired.

·     session reset.

·     TCP connection down.

·     received a fatal notification message.

·     internal error.

·     memory in critical state.

·     transport address changed on interface.

·     LDP process stopped.

Severity level

5

Example

LDP/5/LDP_SESSION_CHG: Session (22.22.22.2:0, public instance) is up.

LDP/5/LDP_SESSION_CHG: Session (22.22.22.2:0, VPN instance: vpn1) is down (hello hold timer expired).

Explanation

The session state changed.

Recommended action

When the session state is up, no action is required.

When the session state is down, check the interface state, link state, and other configurations depending on the reason displayed.

 

LDP_SESSION_GR

Message text

Session ([STRING], [STRING]): ([STRING]).

Variable fields

$1: Peer's LDP ID. Value 0.0.0.0:0 indicates that the peer's LDP ID cannot be obtained.

$2: VPN instance's name. Value public instance indicates that the session belongs to the public network.

$3: State of the session graceful restart:

·     Start reconnection.

·     Reconnection failed.

·     Start recovery.

·     Recovery completed.

Severity level

5

Example

LDP/5/LDP_SESSION_GR: Session (22.22.22.2:0, VPN instance: vpn1): Start reconnection.

Explanation

State of the session graceful restart. When a GR-capable LDP session is down, the LDP GR started. This message is generated during the GR of the LDP session, indicating the current GR state.

Recommended action

Check for the reason of session graceful restart, which can be obtained from the LDP_SESSION_CHG log message.

When the graceful restart state Reconnection failed is displayed, verify the interface state, link state, and other configurations according to the reason for the session graceful restart. No action is required for other graceful restart states.

 

LDP_SESSION_SP

Message text

Session ([STRING], [STRING]): ([STRING]).

Variable fields

$1: Peer's LDP ID. Value 0.0.0.0:0 indicates that the peer's LDP ID cannot be obtained.

$2: VPN instance's name. Value public instance indicates that the session belongs to the public network.

$3: State of the session protection:

·     Hold up the session.

·     Session recovered successfully.

·     Session recovery failed.

Severity level

5

Example

LDP/5/LDP_SESSION_SP: Session (22.22.22.2:0, VPN instance: vpn1): Hold up the session.

Explanation

When the last link adjacency of the session was lost, session protection started. This message is generated during the session protection process, indicating the current session protection state.

Recommended action

Verify the interface state and link state.

 

LDP_ADJACENCY_DOWN

Message text

ADJ ([STRING], [STRING], [STRING]) is down [STRING]. ([STRING])

Variable fields

$1: LDP ID of the peer. Value 0.0.0.0:0 indicates that the peer LDP ID cannot be obtained.

$2: Name of the VPN instance. Value public instance indicates that the session belongs to the public network.

$3: Interface name. This field is not available for a Targeted Hello adjacency.

$4: Reason for the down state of the adjacency.

$: Information about the adjacency:

·     Type—Adjacency type.

¡     Link—Link Hello adjacency.

¡     Target—Targeted Hello adjacency.

·     SourceAddr—Source address of the adjacency.

·     DestinationAddr—Destination address of the adjacency.

·     TransportAddr—Transport address of the adjacency.

·     ADJUpTime—Duration of the adjacency in up state. The duration time is in DD:HH:MM format.

·     HelloHoldTime—Hello holding time, in seconds.

·     HelloSentCount—Number of Hello message sent locally.

·     HelloRcvdCount—Number of Hello message received locally.

Severity level

5

Example

LDP/5/LDP_ADJACENCY_DOWN: ADJ (10.200.0.60:0, public instance, GE2/0/1) is down (Hello timer expired). (Type=Link, SourceAddr=100.12.1.2, DestinationAddr=224.0.0.2, TransportAddr=22.2.2.2, ADJUpTime=0000:00:02, HelloHoldTime=15s, HelloSentCount=27, HelloRcvdCount=25)

Explanation

An LDP adjacency went down, and related information for the adjacency was displayed.

Recommended action

When an LDP adjacency is down, check the interface state, link state, and other configurations depending on the down state reason displayed. Possible reasons include:

·     VPN instance changed on interface.

·     LDP disabled on interface.

·     LDP auto-configure disabled on interface.

·     MPLS disabled on interface.

·     interface not operational.

·     targeted peer deleted.

·     L2VPN disabled targeted peer.

·     TE tunnel disabled targeted peer.

·     session protection disabled targeted peer.

·     OSPF Remote LFA disabled targeted peer.

·     IS-IS Remote LFA disabled targeted peer.

·     process deactivated.

·     LDP instance deleted.

·     hello hold timer expired.

·     no IPv6 transport address.

 


LIPC messages

This section contains Leopard inter-process communication (LIPC) messages.

LIPC_MTCP_CHECK

Message text

Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=[STRING], VRF=[INTEGER], Group=[INTEGER], MID=[INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Name of the process.

$2: Name of the VRF to which the LIPC link belongs to.

$3: Multicast group ID of the LIPC link.

$4: Multicast group member ID of the LIPC link.

Severity level

4

Example

LIPC/4/LIPC_MTCP_CHECK: Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=fsd, VRF=0, Group=134, MID=10001.

Explanation

Processes will establish an LIPC link during internal communication. LIPC MTCP assigns a receive buffer to the process and checks at intervals whether data in the buffer is retrieved by the process. If the process has not retrieved data from the receive buffer for a long time and a large amount of data accumulates in the buffer, the process might run abnormally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LIPC_STCP_CHECK

Message text

Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=[STRING], VRF=[INTEGER], local address/port=[INTEGER]/[INTEGER], remote address/port=[INTEGER]/[INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Name of the process that established the LIPC link.

$2: Name of the VRF to which the LIPC link belongs.

$3: LIP address of the local node.

$4: Port number of the local node.

$5: LIP address of the remote node.

$6: Port number of the remote node.

Severity level

4

Example

LIPC/4/LIPC_STCP_CHECK: Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=fsd, VRF=0, local address/port=8/10515, remote address/port=0/20415.

Explanation

Processes will establish an LIPC link during internal communication. LIPC STCP assigns a receive buffer to the process and checks at intervals whether data in the buffer is retrieved by the process. If the process has not retrieved data from the receive buffer for a long time and a large amount of data accumulates in the buffer, the process might run abnormally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LIPC_SUDP_CHECK

Message text

Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=[STRING], VRF=[INTEGER], local address/port=[INTEGER]/[INTEGER], remote address/port=[INTEGER]/[INTEGER].

Variable fields

$1: Name of the process that established the LIPC link.

$2: Name of the VRF to which the LIPC link belongs.

$3: LIP address of the local node.

$4: Port number of the local node.

$5: LIP address of the remote node.

$6: Port number of the remote node.

Severity level

4

Example

LIPC/4/LIPC_SUDP_CHECK: Data stays in the receive buffer for an over long time. Owner=snmpd, VRF=0, local address/port=0/10525, remote address/port=32768/0.

Explanation

Processes will establish an LIPC link during internal communication. LIPC SUDP assigns a receive buffer to the process and checks at intervals  whether data in the buffer is retrieved by the process. If the process has not retrieved data from the receive buffer for a long time and a large amount of data accumulates in the buffer, the process might run abnormally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORT_CHANGE

Message text

STCP: Node where the listening port number [INTGER] (MDC: [INTGER] VRF: [INTGER]) resides changed from LIP [INTGER] to LIP [INTGER].

Variable fields

$1: LIPC global port number.

$2: Name of the MDC where the LIPC global port resides.

$3: Name of the VRF to which the LIPC global port belongs.

$4: Name of the old LIPC node where the LIPC global port resides.

$5: Name of the new LIPC node where the LIPC global port resides.

Severity level

5

Example

LIPC/5/PORT_CHANGE: STCP: Node where the listening port number 620 (MDC: 1 VRF: 1) resides changed from LIP 1 to LIP 3.

Explanation

STCP assigns an LIPC global port number as a listening port number to each service module as requested. Typically, a service module listens to the port number only on the LIPC node where the port has been requested.

This message is generated if the service module listens to the port number on a different LIPC node. STCP will move the port number from the old LIPC node to the new node.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


LLDP messages

This section contains LLDP messages.

LLDP_CREATE_NEIGHBOR

Message text

[STRING] agent new neighbor created on port [STRING] (IfIndex [UINT32]), neighbor's chassis ID is [STRING], port ID is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Agent type.

$2: Port name.

$3: Port ifIndex.

$4: Neighbor's chassis ID.

$5: Neighbor's port ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LLDP/6/LLDP_CREATE_NEIGHBOR: Nearest bridge agent new neighbor created on port Ten-GigabitEthernet10/0/15 (IfIndex 599), neighbor's chassis ID is 3822-d666-ba00, port ID is GigabitEthernet6/0/5.

Explanation

The port received an LLDP message from a new neighbor.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LLDP_DELETE_NEIGHBOR

Message text

[STRING] agent neighbor deleted on port [STRING] (IfIndex [UINT32]), neighbor's chassis ID is [STRING], port ID is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Agent type.

$2: Port name.

$3: Port ifIndex.

$4: Neighbor's chassis ID.

$5: Neighbor's port ID.

Severity level

6

Example

LLDP/6/LLDP_DELETE_NEIGHBOR: Nearest bridge agent neighbor deleted on port Ten-GigabitEthernet10/0/15 (IfIndex 599), neighbor's chassis ID is 3822-d666-ba00, port ID is GigabitEthernet6/0/5.

Explanation

The port received a deletion message when a neighbor was deleted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

LLDP_LESS_THAN_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT

Message text

The number of [STRING] agent neighbors maintained by port [STRING] (IfIndex [UINT32]) is less than [UINT32], and new neighbors can be added.

Variable fields

$1: Agent type.

$2: Port name.

$3: Port ifIndex.

$4: Maximum number of neighbors a port can maintain.

Severity level

6

Example

LLDP/6/LLDP_LESS_THAN_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT: The number of nearest bridge agent neighbors maintained by port Ten-GigabitEthernet10/0/15 (IfIndex 599) is less than 5, and new neighbors can be added.

Explanation

New neighbors can be added for the port because the limit has not been reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGE_OUT

Message text

[STRING] agent neighbor aged out on port [STRING] (IfIndex [UINT32]), neighbor's chassis ID is [STRING], port ID is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Agent type.

$2: Port name.

$3: Port ifIndex.

$4: Neighbor's chassis ID.

$5: Neighbor's port ID.

Severity level

5

Example

LLDP/5/LLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGE_OUT: Nearest bridge agent neighbor aged out on port Ten-GigabitEthernet10/0/15 (IfIndex599), neighbor's chassis ID is 3822-d666-ba00, port ID is GigabitEthernet6/0/5.

Explanation

This message is generated when the port failed to receive LLDPDUs from the neighbor within a certain period of time.

Recommended action

Verify the link status or the receive/transmit status of LLDP on the peer.

 

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_BLOCK

Message text

The status of port [STRING] changed to blocked ([STRING]) for the [STRING] agent.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: Neighbor protection feature that caused the state change: aging or validation.

$3: LLDP agent type.

Severity level

4

Example

LLDP/4/LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_BLOCK: -MDC=1; -ifDescr=GigabitEthernet1/0/1; The status of port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 changed to blocked (aging) for the nearest bridge agent.

Explanation

The port was blocked because of neighbor aging or neighbor validation failure.

Recommended action

·     If the port is blocked because of neighbor aging, verify the link status or the receive/transmit status of LLDP on both ends.

·     If the port is blocked because of neighbor validation failure, verify that the following attribute values in the received LLDP packet match those configured on the port:

¡     Chassis ID subtype.

¡     Chassis ID.

¡     Port ID subtype.

¡     Port ID.

 

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_DOWN

Message text

The status of port [STRING] changed to down (aging) for the [STRING] agent.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: LLDP agent type.

Severity level

4

Example

LLDP/4/LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_DOWN: -MDC=1; -ifDescr=GigabitEthernet1/0/1; The status of port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 changed to down (aging) for the nearest bridge agent.

Explanation

The port was shut down because of neighbor aging.

Recommended action

Verify the link status or the receive/transmit status of LLDP on both ends.

 

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UNBLOCK

Message text

The status of port [STRING] changed to unblocked for the [STRING] agent.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: LLDP agent type.

Severity level

4

Example

LLDP/4/LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UNBLOCK: -MDC=1; -ifDescr=GigabitEthernet1/0/1; The status of port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 changed to unblocked for the nearest bridge agent.

Explanation

The port state changed from blocked to unblocked.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UP

Message text

The status of port [STRING] changed to up for the [STRING] agent.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: LLDP agent type.

Severity level

4

Example

LLDP/4/LLDP_NEIGHBOR_PROTECTION_UP: -MDC=1; -ifDescr=GigabitEthernet1/0/1; The status of port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 changed to up for the nearest bridge agent.

Explanation

The port state changed from DOWN to UP.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LLDP_PVID_INCONSISTENT

Message text

PVID mismatch discovered on [STRING] (PVID [UINT32]), with [STRING] [STRING] (PVID [STRING]).

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: VLAN ID.

$3: System name.

$4: Port name.

$5: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

LLDP/5/LLDP_PVID_INCONSISTENT: MDC=1; PVID mismatch discovered on Ten-GigabitEthernet0/2/6 (PVID 1), with Ten-GigabitEthernet0/2/7 (PVID 500).

Explanation

This message is generated when the PVID on the peer is different from the PVID of the local interface.

Recommended action

Configure the same PVID for the local and peer interfaces.

 

LLDP_REACH_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT

Message text

The number of [STRING] agent neighbors maintained by the port [STRING] (IfIndex [UINT32]) has reached [UINT32], and no more neighbors can be added.

Variable fields

$1: Agent type.

$2: Port name.

$3: Port ifIndex.

$4: Maximum number of neighbors a port can maintain.

Severity level

5

Example

LLDP/5/LLDP_REACH_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT: The number of nearest bridge agent neighbors maintained by the port Ten-GigabitEthernet10/0/15 (IfIndex 599) has reached 5, and no more neighbors can be added.

Explanation

This message is generated when the port with its maximum number of neighbors reached received an LLDP packet.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


LOAD messages

This section contains load management messages.

BOARD_LOADING

Message text

Board in chassis [INT32] slot [INT32] is loading software images.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis ID.

$2: Slot ID.

Severity level

4

Example

LOAD/4/BOARD_LOADING: Board in chassis 1 slot 5 is loading software images.

Explanation

The card is loading software images during the boot process.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LOAD_FAILED

Message text

Board in chassis [INT32] slot [INT32] failed to load software images.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis ID.

$2: Slot ID.

Severity level

3

Example

LOAD/3/LOAD_FAILED: Board in chassis 1 slot 5 failed to load software images.

Explanation

The card failed to load software images during the boot process.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display boot-loader command to identify the startup software images.

2.     Execute the dir command to verify that the startup software images exist. If the startup software images do not exist or are damaged, re-upload the software images to the device or set another one as the startup software images.

3.     If the problem persists, contract H3C/H3C Support.

 

LOAD_FINISHED

Message text

Board in chassis [INT32] slot [INT32] has finished loading software images.

Variable fields

$1: Chassis ID.

$2: Slot ID.

Severity level

5

Example

LOAD/5/LOAD_FINISHED: Board in chassis 1 slot 5 has finished loading software images.

Explanation

The card has finished loading software images.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


LOGIN messages

This section contains login messages.

LOGIN_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED

Message text

Authentication failed for [STRING] from [STRING] because of [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Line name or IP address.

$3: Failure reason:

¡     no AAA response from any server during the authentication.

¡     invalid username or password or service type mismatch.

¡     configuration error or other errors.

Severity level

5

Example

LOGIN/5/LOGIN_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED: Authentication failed for Usera from console0 because of no AAA response from any server during the authentication.

Explanation

A user failed the login authentication.

Recommended action

Read the failure reason and take actions accordingly.

 

LOGIN_FAILED

Message text

[STRING] failed to login from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Line name or IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

LOGIN/5/LOGIN_FAILED: TTY failed to log in from console0.

LOGIN/5/LOGIN_FAILED: usera failed to log in from 192.168.11.22.

Explanation

A login attempt failed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LOGIN_ INVALID_USERNAME_PWD

Message text

Invalid username or password from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User line name and user IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

LOGIN/5/LOGIN_INVALID_USERNAME_PWD: Invalid username or password from console0.

LOGIN/5/LOGIN_INVALID_USERNAME_PWD: Invalid username or password from 192.168.11.22.

Explanation

A user entered an invalid username or password.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


LPDT messages

This section contains loop detection messages.

LPDT_LOOPED

Message text

A loop was detected on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

Severity level

4

Example

LPDT/4/LPDT_LOOPED: A loop was detected on GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The first intra-VLAN loop was detected on a port.

Recommended action

Check the links and configuration on the device for the loop, and remove the loop.

 

LPDT_RECOVERED

Message text

All loops were removed on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

Severity level

5

Example

LPDT/5/LPDT_RECOVERED: All loops were removed on GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

All intra-VLAN loops on a port were removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LPDT_VLAN_LOOPED

Message text

A loop was detected on [STRING] in VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

4

Example

LPDT/4/LPDT_VLAN_LOOPED: A loop was detected on GigabitEthernet1/0/1 in VLAN 1.

Explanation

A loop in a VLAN was detected on a port.

Recommended action

Check the links and configurations in the VLAN for the loop, and remove the loop.

 

LPDT_VLAN_RECOVERED

Message text

A loop was removed on [STRING] in VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

LPDT/5/LPDT_VLAN_RECOVERED: A loop was removed on GigabitEthernet1/0/1 in VLAN 1.

Explanation

A loop in a VLAN was removed on a port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


LS messages

This section contains Local Server messages.

LOCALSVR_PROMPTED_CHANGE_PWD

Message text

Please change the password of [STRING] [STRING], because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Password type:

¡     device management user.

¡     user line.

¡     user line class.

$2: Username, user line number, or user line class number.

$3: Reason for password change:

¡     the current password is a weak-password.

¡     the current password is the default password.

¡     it is the first login of the current user or the password had been reset.

¡     the password had expired.

Severity level

6

Example

LOCALSVR/6/LOCALSVR_PROMPTED_CHANGE_PWD: Please change the password of device management user hhh, because the current password is a weak password.

Explanation

The device generated a log message to prompt a user to change the password of the user, user line, or user line class.

The device will generate such a log message every 24 hours after the user logs in to the device if the password does not meet the password control requirements.

Recommended action

Change the user password as required:

·     If scheme authentication is used, change the local password of the user.

·     If password authentication is used, change the authentication password of the user line or user line class for the user.

 

LS_ADD_USER_TO_GROUP

Message text

Admin [STRING] added user [STRING] to group [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Admin name.

$2: Username.

$3: User group name.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_ADD_USER_TO_GROUP: Admin admin added user user1 to group group1.

Explanation

The administrator added a user into a user group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_AUTHEN_FAILURE

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] failed authentication. [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Failure reason:

¡     "User not found."

¡     "Password verified failed."

¡     "User not active."

¡     "Access type mismatch."

¡     "Binding attribute is failed."

¡     "User in blacklist."

Severity level

5

Example

LS/5/LS_AUTHEN_FAILURE: User cwf@system from 192.168.0.22 failed authentication. "User not found."

Explanation

The local server rejected a user's authentication request.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_AUTHEN_SUCCESS

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] was authenticated successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

LS/6/LS_AUTHEN_SUCCESS: User cwf@system from 192.168.0.22 was authenticated successfully.

Explanation

The local server accepted a user's authentication request.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP

Message text

Admin [STRING] delete user [STRING] from group [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Admin name.

$2: Username.

$3: User group name.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP: Admin admin delete user user1 from group group1.

Explanation

The administrator deleted a user from a user group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_DELETE_PASSWORD_FAIL

Message text

Failed to delete the password for user [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_DELETE_PASSWORD_FAIL: Failed to delete the password for user abcd.

Explanation

Failed to delete the password for a user.

Recommended action

Check the file system for errors.

 

LS_PWD_ADDBLACKLIST

Message text

User [STRING] was added to the blacklist due to multiple login failures, [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: Options include:

¡     but could make other attempts.

¡     and is permanently blocked.

¡     and was temporarily blocked for [UINT32] minutes.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_ADDBLACKLIST: User user1 was added to the blacklist due to multiple login failures, but could make other attempts.

Explanation

A user was added to the blacklist because of multiple login failures.

Recommended action

Check the user's password.

 

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEDOUT

Message text

User [STRING] changed the password because it was expired.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEDOUT: User aaa changed the password because it was expired.

Explanation

A user changed the password because the old password has expired.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEOUT

Message text

User [STRING] changed the password because it was about to expire.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_AGEOUT: User aaa changed the password because it was about to expire.

Explanation

A user changed the password because the old password was about to expire.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_COMPOSITION

Message text

User [STRING] changed the password because it had an invalid composition.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_COMPOSITION: User aaa changed the password because it had an invalid composition.

Explanation

A user changed the password because it had an invalid composition.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_FIRSTLOGIN

Message text

User [STRING] changed the password at the first login.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_FIRSTLOGIN: User aaa changed the password at the first login.

Explanation

A user changed the password at the first login.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_LENGTH

Message text

User [STRING] changed the password because it was too short.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_CHGPWD_FOR_LENGTH: User aaa changed the password because it was too short.

Explanation

A user changed the password because it was too short.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_FAILED2WRITEPASS2FILE

Message text

Failed to write the password records to file.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_FAILED2WRITEPASS2FILE: Failed to write the password records to file.

Explanation

Failed to write the password records to file.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_MODIFY_FAIL

Message text

Admin [STRING] from [STRING] could not modify the password for user [STRING], because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Admin name.

$2: IP address.

$3: Username.

$4: Failure reason:

¡     old password is incorrect.

¡     password is too short.

¡     password has not minimum different chars.

¡     invalid password composition.

¡     password has repeated chars.

¡     password contains username.

¡     password used already.

¡     password is in update-wait time.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_PWD_MODIFY_FAIL: Admin admin from 1.1.1.1 could not modify the password for user user1, because old password is incorrect.

Explanation

An administrator failed to modify a user's password.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_PWD_MODIFY_SUCCESS

Message text

Admin [STRING] from [STRING] modify the password for user [STRING] successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Admin name.

$2: IP address.

$3: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

LS/6/LS_PWD_MODIFY_SUCCESS: Admin admin from 1.1.1.1 modify the password for user abc successfully.

Explanation

An administrator successfully modified a user's password.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_REAUTHEN_FAILURE

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] failed reauthentication.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

LS/5/LS_REAUTHEN_FAILURE: User abcd from 1.1.1.1 failed reauthentication.

Explanation

A user failed reauthentication.

Recommended action

Check the old password.

 

LS_UPDATE_PASSWORD_FAIL

Message text

Failed to update the password for user [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_UPDATE_PASSWORD_FAIL: Failed to update the password for user abc.

Explanation

Failed to update the password for a user.

Recommended action

Check the file system for errors.

 

LS_USER_CANCEL

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] cancelled inputting the password.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

LS/5/LS_USER_CANCEL: User 1 from 1.1.1.1 cancelled inputting the password.

Explanation

The user cancelled inputting the password or did not input the password in 90 seconds.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_USER_PASSWORD_EXPIRE

Message text

User [STRING]'s login idle timer timed out.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

5

Example

LS/5/LS_USER_PASSWORD_EXPIRE: User 1's login idle timer timed out.

Explanation

The login idle time for a user expired.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

LS_USER_ROLE_CHANGE

Message text

Admin [STRING] [STRING] the user role [STRING] for [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Admin name.

$2: Added/Deleted.

$3: User role.

$4: Username.

Severity level

4

Example

LS/4/LS_USER_ROLE_CHANGE: Admin admin add the user role network-admin for abcd.

Explanation

The administrator added a user role for a user.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


MAC messages

This section contains MAC messages.

MAC_DRIVER_ADD_ENTRY

Message text

Driver failed to add MAC address entry: MAC address=[STRING], VLAN=[UINT32], State=[UINT32], interface=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address.

$2: VLAN ID.

$3: Entry type number.

$4: Interface type and interface number.

Severity level

4

Example

MAC/4/MAC_DRIVER_ADD_ENTRY: Driver failed to add MAC address entry: MAC address=1-1-1, VLAN=1, State=2, interface=GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

Failed to add a MAC address entry on an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MAC_TABLE_FULL_GLOBAL

Message text

The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Maximum number of MAC addresses.

Severity level

4

Example

MAC/4/MAC_TABLE_FULL_GLOBAL: The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number 1024.

Explanation

The number of entries in the global MAC address table exceeded the maximum number supported by the table.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MAC_TABLE_FULL_PORT

Message text

The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number [UINT32] for interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Maximum number of MAC addresses.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

MAC/4/MAC_TABLE_FULL_PORT: The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number 1024 for interface GigabitEthernet2/0/32.

Explanation

The number of entries in the MAC address table for an interface exceeded the maximum number supported by the table.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MAC_TABLE_FULL_VLAN

Message text

The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number [UINT32] in VLAN [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Maximum number of MAC addresses.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

4

Example

MAC/4/MAC_TABLE_FULL_VLAN: The number of MAC address entries exceeded the maximum number 1024 in VLAN 2.

Explanation

The number of entries in the MAC address table for a VLAN exceeded the maximum number supported by the table.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NORESOURCE

Message text

The card does not have enough hardware resources to set MAC learning limit for VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

MAC/5/MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NORESOURCE: The card does not have enough hardware resources to set MAC learning limit for VLAN 100.

Explanation

Failed to set the MAC learning limit for a VLAN because the card does not have enough hardware resources.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NOTSUPPORT

Message text

The card does not support setting MAC learning limit for VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

MAC/5/ MAC_VLAN_LEARNLIMIT_NOTSUPPORT: The card does not support setting MAC learning limit for VLAN 100.

Explanation

MAC learning limit setting for a VLAN is not supported on the card.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


MACA messages

This section contains MAC authentication messages.

MACA_ENABLE_NOT_EFFECTIVE

Message text

MAC authentication is enabled but is not effective on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

MACA/3/MACA_ENABLE_NOT_EFFECTIVE: MAC authentication is enabled but is not effective on interface Ethernet3/1/2.

Explanation

MAC authentication configuration does not take effect on an interface, because the interface does not support MAC authentication.

Recommended action

1.     Disable MAC authentication on the interface.

2.     Reconnect the connected devices to another interface that supports MAC authentication.

3.     Enable MAC authentication on the new interface.

 

MACA_LOGIN_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-UsernameFormat=[STRING]; User failed MAC authentication. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: User account format.

$6: Failure cause:

·     MAC address authorization failed.

·     VLAN authorization failed.

·     VSI authorization failed.

·     ACL authorization failed.

·     User profile authorization failed.

·     URL authorization failed.

·     Microsegment authorization failed.

·     Authentication process failed.

Severity level

6

Example

MACA/6/MACA_LOGIN_FAILURE: -IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/1-MACAddr=0000-0000-0001-VLANID=1-Username=0000-0000-0001-UsernameFormat=MAC address; User failed MAC authentication. Reason: VLAN authorization failed.

Explanation

The user failed MAC authentication for a specific reason.

Recommended action

Locate the failure cause and handle the issue according to the failure cause.

 

MACA_LOGIN_SUCC

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-AccessVLANID=[STRING]-AuthorizationVLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-UsernameFormat=[STRING]; User passed MAC authentication and came online.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: ID of the access VLAN.

$4: ID of the authorization VLAN.

$5: Username.

$6: User account format.

Severity level

6

Example

MACA/6/MACA_LOGIN_SUCC:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-AccessVLANID=444-AuthorizationVLANID=444-Username=00-10-84-00-22-b9-UsernameFormat=MAC address; User passed MAC authentication and came online.

Explanation

The user passed MAC authentication.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACA_LOGIN_SUCC (in open mode)

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-UsernameFormat=[STRING]; The user that failed MAC authentication passed open authentication and came online.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: User account format.

Severity level

6

Example

MACA/6/MACA_LOGIN_SUCC:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=00-10-84-00-22-b9-UsernameFormat=MAC address; The user that failed MAC authentication passed open authentication and came online.

Explanation

A user failed MAC authentication but passed open authentication.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACA_LOGOFF

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-UsernameFormat=[STRING]; MAC authentication user was logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: User account format.

Severity level

6

Example

MACA/6/MACA_LOGOFF:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=00-10-84-00-22-b9-UsernameFormat=MAC address; MAC authentication user was logged off.

Explanation

The MAC authentication user was logged off.

Recommended action

Locate the logoff cause and remove the issue. If the logoff was requested by the user, no action is required.

 

MACA_LOGOFF (in open mode)

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-Username=[STRING]-UsernameFormat=[STRING]; MAC authentication open user was logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Username.

$5: User account format.

Severity level

6

Example

MACA/6/MACA_LOGOFF:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-Username=00-10-84-00-22-b9-UsernameFormat=MAC address; MAC authentication open user was logged off.

Explanation

A MAC authentication open user was logged off.

Recommended action

Locate the logoff cause and remove the issue. If the logoff was requested by the user, no action is required.

 

 


MACSEC messages

This section contains MACsec messages.

MACSEC_MKA_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT

Message text

The live peer with SCI [STRING] and CKN [STRING] aged out on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: SCI.

$2: CKN.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

MACSEC/4/MACSEC_MKA_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT: The live peer with SCI 00E00100000A0006 and CKN 80A0EA0CB03D aged out on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

A live peer aged out on an interface, because the local participant had not received any MKA packets from the peer before the keepalive timer expired. The local participant removed the peer information from the port.

Recommended action

Check the link between the local participant and the live peer for link failure. If the link is down, recover the link.

 

MACSEC_MKA_PRINCIPAL_ACTOR

Message text

The actor with CKN [STRING] became principal actor on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

MACSEC/6/MACSEC_MKA_PRINCIPAL_ACTOR: The actor with CKN 80A0EA0CB03D became principal actor on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The actor with the highest key server priority became the principal actor.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SAK_REFRESH

Message text

The SAK has been refreshed on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

MACSEC/6/MACSEC_MKA_SAK_REFRESH: The SAK has been refreshed on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The participant on the interface derived or received a new SAK.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_REAUTH

Message text

The MKA session with CKN [STRING] was re-authenticated on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

MACSEC/6/MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_REAUTH: The MKA session with CKN 80A0EA0CB03D was re-authenticated on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The interface performed 802.1X reauthentication.

After the 802.1X reauthentication, the participants received a new CAK, and used it to re-establish the MKA session.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_SECURED

Message text

The MKA session with CKN [STRING] was secured on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

MACSEC/6/MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_SECURED: The MKA session with CKN 80A020EA0CB03D was secured on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The MKA session on the interface was secured. Packets are encrypted and transmitted in cipher text. The event occurs in the following situations:

·     The MKA session state changes from unsecured to secured.

·     The local participant and the peer negotiate a new MKA session when the following conditions exist:

¡     Both the key server and the peer support MACsec.

¡     A minimum of one participant is enabled with the MACsec desire feature.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_START

Message text

The MKA session with CKN [STRING] started on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

MACSEC/6/MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_START: The MKA session with CKN 80A020EA0CB03D started on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The MKA session negotiation was initiated. Possible reasons include:

·     New CAK is available after MKA is enabled.

·     The user re-establishes the MKA session.

·     The interface that failed MKA session negotiation receives an MKA packet.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_STOP

Message text

The MKA session with CKN [STRING] stopped on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

MACSEC/5/MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_STOP: The MKA session with CKN 80A020EA0CB03D stopped on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The MKA session was terminated. Possible reasons include:

·     The user removes or re-establishes the MKA session on the interface.

·     The link associated to the session is down.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display mka session command to check whether the session exists:

¡     If the session has been re-established, ignore the message.

¡     If the session does not exist and is not removed by the user, check the link associated with the session for link failure.

2.     Recover the link if the link is down.

 

MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_UNSECURED

Message text

The MKA session with CKN [STRING] was not secured on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: CKN.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

MACSEC/5/MACSEC_MKA_SESSION_UNSECURED: The MKA session with CKN 80A020EA0CB03D was not secured on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The MKA session on the interface was not secured. Packets are transmitted in plain text. The event occurs in the following situations:

·     The MKA session state changes from secured to unsecured.

·     The local participant and the peer negotiate a new MKA session when the following conditions exist:

¡     The key server and the peer are not both MACsec capable.

¡     No participant is enabled with the MACsec desire feature.

Recommended action

To secure the MKA session, perform the following tasks:

·     Verify that both the key server and the peer support MACsec.

·     Verify that a minimum of one participant is enabled with the MACsec desire feature.

 

 


MFIB messages

This section contains MFIB messages.

MFIB_MEM_ALERT

Message text

MFIB process received system memory alert [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alert event.

Severity level

5

Example

MFIB/5/MFIB_MEM_ALERT: MFIB process receive system memory alert start event.

Explanation

The MFIB module received a memory alert event from the system.

Recommended action

1.     Check the system memory to make sure the memory usage does not exceed the thresholds.

2.     Release memory from memory-intensive modules.

 

 


MPLS messages

This section contains MPLS messages.

MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH

Message text

No enough hardware resource for MPLS.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

MPLS/4/MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_NOENOUGH: No enough hardware resource for MPLS.

Explanation

Hardware resources for MPLS were insufficient.

Recommended action

Check whether unnecessary LSPs had been generated. If yes, configure or modify the LSP generation policy, label advertisement policy, and label acceptance policy to filter out unnecessary LSPs.

 

MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE

Message text

Hardware resources for MPLS are restored.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

MPLS/6/MPLS_HARD_RESOURCE_RESTORE: Hardware resources for MPLS are restored.

Explanation

Hardware resources for MPLS were restored.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


MSDP messages

This section contains MSDP messages.

MSDP_PEER_START

Message text

Started a session with peer [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of an MSDP peer.

Severity level

5

Example

MSDP/5/MSDP_PEER_START: Started a session with peer 192.168.0.1.

Explanation

The device established a session with an MSDP peer.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MSDP_PEER_START

Message text

NSR start a session with peer [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of an MSDP peer.

Severity level

5

Example

MSDP/5/MSDP_PEER_START: NSR started a session with peer 192.168.0.1.

Explanation

NSR recovered the session between the device and an MSDP peer

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MSDP_PEER_CLOSE

Message text

Stopped a session with peer [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of an MSDP peer.

Severity level

5

Example

MSDP/5/MSDP_PEER_CLOSE: Stopped a session with peer 192.168.0.1.

Explanation

The device terminated the session with an MSDP peer.

Recommended action

Verify the MSDP configuration and network connectivity.

 

MSDP_SA_LIMIT

Message text

SA from peer [STRING] for ([STRING], [STRING]) exceeded sa-limit of [ULONG].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of an MSDP peer.

$2: Multicast source address in an SA message.

$3: Multicast group address in an SA message.

$4: Maximum number of (S, G) entries that can be cached for an MSDP peer.

Severity level

5

Example

MSDP/5/MSDP_SA_LIMIT: SA from peer 192.168.0.1 for (1.1.1.1, 225.0.0.1) exceeded sa-limit of 1000.

Explanation

The maximum number of (S, G) entries cached for an MSDP peer already reached.

Recommended action

Verify that the maximum of (S, G) entries that can be cached for an MSDP peer is appropriate. To change the value, use the peer sa-cache-maximum command.

 

 


MTLK messages

This section contains Monitor Link messages.

MTLK_UPLINK_STATUS_CHANGE

Message text

The uplink of monitor link group [UINT32] is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Monitor link group ID.

$2: Monitor Link group status, up or down.

Severity level

6

Example

MTLK/6/MTLK_UPLINK_STATUS_CHANGE: The uplink of monitor link group 1 is up.

Explanation

The uplink of a monitor link group went up or down.

Recommended action

Troubleshoot the uplink when it fails.

 

 


NAT messages

This section contains NAT messages.

EIM_MODE_PORT_USAGE_ALARM

Message text

[STRING] Port usage reaches [STRING]%; SrcIPAddr=[IPADDR]; VPNInstance=[STRING]; NATIPAddr=[IPADDR]; ConnectCount=[UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Percentage.

$3: Source IP address.

$4: Source VPN instance name.

$5: Source IP address after translation.

$6: Numbers of ports that are assigned.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/EIM_MODE_PORT_USAGE_ALARM: UDP Port usage reaches 40%; SrcIPAddr=1.1.1.211; VPNInstance=-; NATIPAddr=198.1.1.16; ConnectCount=40.

Explanation

This message is sent in the following conditions:

·     The port usage in a port block equals or exceeds the threshold set by the nat log port-block port-usage threshold command.

·     The Endpoint-Independent Mapping mode is applied.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NAT_ADDR_BIND_CONFLICT

Message text

Failed to activate NAT configuration on interface [STRING], because global IP addresses already bound to another service card.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

NAT/4/NAT_ADDR_BIND_CONFLICT: Failed to activate NAT configuration on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, because global IP addresses already bound to another service card.

Explanation

The NAT configuration did not take effect, because the global IP addresses that the interface references have been bound to another service card.

Recommended action

If multiple interfaces reference the same global IP addresses, you must specify the same service card to process NAT traffic passing through these interfaces. To resolve the problem:

1.     Use the display nat all command to check the current configuration.

2.     Remove the service card configuration on the interface.

3.     Specify the same service card for interfaces referencing the same global IP addresses.

 

NAT_EIM

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];LocalIPAddr(1003)=[IPADDR];LocalPort(1004)=[UINT16];GlobalIPAddr(1005)=[IPADDR];GlobalPort(1006)=[UINT16];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)=[STRING];RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=[STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)=[STRING];EndTime_e(1014)=[STRING];Event(1048)=[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Source IP address.

$3: Source port number.

$4: Source IP address after translation.

$5: Source port number after translation.

$6: Source VPN instance name.

$7: Destination VPN instance name.

$8: Source DS-Lite tunnel.

$9: Time when the EIM entry was created.

$10: Time when the EIM entry was removed.

$11: Event description:

¡     NAT EIM entry created.

¡     NAT EIM entry deleted.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/NAT_EIM: -Protocol(1001)=UDP;LocalIPAddr(1003)=1.1.1.2;LocalPort(1004)=1024;GlobalIPAddr(1005)=30.3.1.231;GlobalPort(1006)=1026;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=10261971001739;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=Nat eim created;

Explanation

This message is sent when a NAT EIM entry is created or removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NAT_FLOW

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];Application(1002)=[STRING];SrcIPAddr(1003)=[IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)=[UINT16];NATSrcIPAddr(1005)=[IPADDR];NATSrcPort(1006)=[UINT16];DstIPAddr(1007)=[IPADDR];DstPort(1008)=[UINT16];NATDstIPAddr(1009)=[IPADDR];NATDstPort(1010)=[UINT16];InitPktCount(1044)=[UINT32];InitByteCount(1046)=[UINT32];RplyPktCount(1045)=[UINT32];RplyByteCount(1047)=[UINT32];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)=[STRING];RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=[STRING];SndDSLiteTunnelPeer(1041)=[STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)=[STRING];EndTime_e(1014)=[STRING];Event(1048)=([UNIT16])[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Application layer protocol.

$3: Source IP address.

$4: Source port number.

$5: Source IP address after translation.

$6: Source port number after translation.

$7: Destination IP address.

$8: Destination port number.

$9: Destination IP address after translation.

$10: Destination port number after translation.

$11: Total number of incoming packets.

$12: Total number of incoming bytes.

$13: Total number of outgoing packets.

$14: Total number of outgoing bytes.

$15: Source VPN instance name.

$16: Destination VPN instance name.

$17: Source DS-Lite tunnel.

$18: Destination DS-Lite tunnel.

$19: Time when the session is created.

$20: Time when the session is removed.

$21: Event time.

$22: Event description:

¡     Session created.

¡     Active data flow timeout

¡     Normal over.

¡     Aged for timeout.

¡     Aged for reset or config-change.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/NAT_FLOW: Protocol(1001)=UDP;Application(1002)=other;SrcIPAddr(1003)=1.1.1.2;SrcPort(1004)=1024;NatSrcIPAddr(1005)=30.3.1.231;NatSrcPort(1006)=1026;DstIPAddr(1007)=2.1.1.2;DstPort(1008)=1024;NatDstIPAddr(1009)=2.1.1.2;NatDstPort(1010)=1024;InitPktCount(1044)=1;InitByteCount(1046)=110;RplyPktCount(1045)=0;RplyByteCount(1047)=0;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=;SndDSLiteTunnelPeer(1041)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=03232019091640;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=(8)Session created;

Explanation

This message is sent in one of the following conditions:

·     A NAT session is created or removed.

·     Regularly during a NAT session.

·     The traffic threshold or aging time of a NAT session is reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NAT_SERVER_INVALID

Message text

The NAT server with Easy IP is invalid because its global settings conflict with that of another NAT server on this interface.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

NAT/4/NAT_SERVER_INVALID: The NAT server with Easy IP is invalid because its global settings conflict with that of another NAT server on this interface.

Explanation

The NAT Server with Easy IP did not take effect because its global settings conflict with that the global settings of another NAT Server on the same interface.

Recommended action

Modify the NAT Server configuration on the interface. The combination of protocol type, global IP addresses and global ports must be unique for each NAT Server on the same interface.

 

NAT_SERVICE_CARD_RECOVER_FAILURE

Message text

Pattern 1:

Failed to recover the configuration of binding the service card on slot [UINT16] to interface [STRING], because [STRING].

Pattern 2:

Failed to recover the configuration of binding the service card on chassis [UINT16] slot [UINT16] to interface [STRING], because [STRING].

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Slot number.

$2: Interface name.

$3: Reasons why restoring the binding between the service card and the interface fails.

Pattern 2:

$1: Chassis number.

$2: Slot number.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Reasons why restoring the binding between the service card and the interface fails.

Severity level

4

Example

NAT/4/NAT_SERVICE_CARD_RECOVER_FAILURE: Failed to recover the configuration of binding the service card on chassis 2 slot 3 to interface Ethernet0/0/2, because NAT service is not supported on this service card.

Explanation

Restoring the binding between the service card and the interface failed.

Recommended action

·     If the operation fails because the NAT addresses have already been bound to another service card:

¡     Use the display nat all command to check the current configuration.

¡     Specify the same service card for interfaces referencing the same NAT addresses.

·     Check the service card for hardware problems if the failure is caused by one of the following reasons:

¡     NAT service is not supported on this service card.

¡     The hardware resources are not enough.

¡     Unknown error.

 

NAT444_SYSLOG

Message text

Failed to allocate port blocks from address group [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Address group.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/NAT444_SYSLOG: Failed to allocate port blocks from address group 3.

Explanation

This message is sent when NAT444 port block assignment fails.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORT_USAGE_ALARM

Message text

Port usage reaches [STRING]%; SrcIPAddr=[IPADDR]; VPNInstance=[STRING]; NATIPAddr=[IPADDR]; ConnectCount=[UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Percentage.

$2: Source IP address.

$3: Source VPN instance name.

$4: Source IP address after translation.

$5: Numbers of ports that are assigned.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/PORT_USAGE_ALARM: Port usage reaches 40%; SrcIPAddr=1.1.1.211; VPNInstance=-; NATIPAddr=16.1.1.198; ConnectCount=40.

Explanation

This message is sent in the following conditions:

·     The port usage in a port block equals or exceeds the threshold set by the nat log port-block port-usage threshold command.

·     The Connection-Dependent Mapping mode is applied.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORTBLOCK_ALARM

Message text

Address group [UINT16]; total port blocks [UINT16]; active port blocks [UINT16]; usage over [UINT16]%.

Variable fields

$1: Address group.

$2: Total number of port blocks.

$3: Numbers of port blocks that are allocated.

$4: Port block usage.

Severity level

6

Example

NAT/6/PORTBLOCK_ALARM: Address group 3; total port blocks 16575; active port blocks 6630; usage over 40%.

Explanation

This message is sent when the port block usage equals or exceeds the threshold set by the nat log port-block usage threshold command.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORTBLOCKGRP_MEMORY_WARNING

Message text

Insufficient memory caused by excessive public addresses in port block group [UINT16]. Please reconfigure the public address space.

Variable fields

$1: NAT port block group ID.

Severity level

4

Example

NAT/4/PORTBLOCKGRP_MEMORY_WARNING: Insufficient memory caused by excessive public addresses in port block group 1. Please reconfigure the public address space.

Explanation

This message is sent when a public address range in a NAT port block group is too large and causes insufficient memory.

Recommended action

Reconfigure the public address range.

 


ND messages

This section contains ND messages.

ND_CONFLICT

Message text

[STRING] is inconsistent.

Variable fields

$1: Configuration type:

¡     M_FLAG.

¡     O_FLAG.

¡     CUR_HOP_LIMIT.

¡     REACHABLE TIME.

¡     NS INTERVAL.

¡     MTU.

¡     PREFIX VALID TIME.

¡     PREFIX PREFERRED TIME.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_CONFLICT: PREFIX VALID TIME is inconsistent

Explanation

The configuration information in the received router advertisement was not consistent with the configuration on the device. A message is sent if an inconsistency is detected.

Recommended action

Verify that the configurations on the device and the neighboring router are consistent.

 

ND_DUPADDR

Message text

Duplicate address: [STRING] on the interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address that is to be assigned to the interface.

$2: Name of the interface.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_DUPADDR: Duplicate address: 33::8 on the interface Vlan-interface9.

Explanation

The IPv6 address that was to be assigned to the interface is being used by another device.

Recommended action

Assign another IPv6 address to the interface.

 

ND_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to enable local ND proxy on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

ND/4/ND_LOCALPROXY_ENABLE_FAILED: -MDC=1-Slot=2; Failed to enable local ND proxy on interface Vlan-interface 1.

Explanation

Failed to enable local ND proxy on an interface on the card.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the card supports local ND proxy.

·     Make sure the device has sufficient hardware resources.

 

ND_MAC_CHECK

Message text

Packet received on interface [STRING] was dropped because source MAC [STRING] was inconsistent with link-layer address [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Receiving interface of the ND packet.

$2: Source MAC address in the Ethernet frame header of the ND packet.

$3: Source link-layer address in the ND packet.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_MAC_CHECK: Packet received on interface Ethernet2/0/2 was dropped because source MAC 0002-0002-0001 was inconsistent with link-layer address 0002-0002-0002.

Explanation

The device dropped an ND packet because source MAC consistency check detected that the source MAC address and the source link-layer address in the packet are inconsistent.

Recommended action

Verify the validity of the ND packet originator.

 

ND_RAGUARD_DROP

Message text

Dropped RA messages with the source IPv6 address [STRING] on interface [STRING]. [STRING] messages dropped in total on the interface.

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 source IP address of the dropped RA messages.

$2: Interface name on which the RA messages are dropped.

$3: Total number of dropped RA messages on the interface.

Severity level

4

Example

ND/4/ND_RAGUARD_DROP: Dropped RA messages with the source IPv6 address FE80::20 on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1. 20 RA messages dropped in total on the interface.

Explanation

RA guard dropped RA messages and displayed the information when RA guard detected an attack.

Recommended action

Verify the validity of the RA message originator.

 

ND_RATE_EXCEEDED

Message text

The ND packet rate ([UINT32] pps) exceeded the rate limit ([UINT32] pps) on interface [STRING] in most recent [UINT32] seconds.

Variable fields

$1: ND packet rate.

$2: ND limit rate.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Interval time.

Severity level

4

Example

ND/4/ND_RATE_EXCEEDED: The ND packet rate (100 pps) exceeded the rate limit (80 pps) on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 in most recent 10 seconds.

Explanation

An interface received ND messages at a rate higher than the rate limit.

Recommended action

Verify that the hosts at the sender IP addresses are legitimate.

 

ND_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT

Message text

Pattern 1:

ND packet rate limit is not support on slot [INT32].

Pattern 2:

ND packet rate limit is not support on chassis [INT32] slot [INT32].

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Slot number.

Pattern 2:

$1: Chassis number.

$2: Slot number.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_RATELIMIT_NOTSUPPORT: ND packet rate limit is not support on slot 2.

Explanation

ND packet rate limit is not supported on the slot.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ND_SET_PORT_TRUST_NORESOURCE

Message text

Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_SET_PORT_TRUST_NORESOURCE: Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Explanation

Failed to execute the command because driver resources were not enough.

Recommended action

Release the driver resources and execute the command again.

 

ND_SET_VLAN_REDIRECT_NORESOURCE

Message text

Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_VLAN_REDIRECT_NORESOURCE: Not enough resources to complete the operation.

Explanation

Failed to execute the command because driver resources were not enough.

Recommended action

Release the driver resources and execute the command again.

 

ND_USER_DUPLICATE_IPV6ADDR

Message text

Detected a user IPv6 address conflict. New user (MAC [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]) on interface [STRING] and old user (MAC [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]) on interface [STRING] were using the same IPv6 address [IPV6ADDR].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address of the new user.

$2: SVLAN of the new user.

$3: CVLAN of the new user.

$4: Name of the interface connected to the new user.

$5: MAC address of the old user.

$6: SVLAN of the old user.

$7: CVLAN of the old user.

$8: Name of the interface connected to the old user.

$9: IPv6 address of the user.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_USER_DUPLICATE_IPV6ADDR: Detected a user IPv6 address conflict. New user (MAC 0010-2100-01e1, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10) on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 and old user (MAC 0120-1e00-0102, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10) on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 were using the same IPv6 address 10::1.

Explanation

This message is sent when ND detects an IPv6 address conflict.

Recommended action

Examine IPv6 addresses of all endpoint users, locate the address conflict reason, and take actions to remove the conflict.

 

ND_USER_MOVE

Message text

Detected a user (IPv6 address [IPV6ADDR], MAC address [STRING]) moved to another interface. Before user move: interface [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING]. After user move: interface [STRING], SVLAN [STRING], CVLAN [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address of the user.

$2: MAC address of the user.

$3: Interface name before the migration.

$4: Old SVLAN of the user.

$5: Old CVLAN of the user.

$6: Interface name after the migration.

$7: New SVLAN of the user.

$8: New CVLAN of the user.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_USER_MOVE: Detected a user (IPv6 address 10::1, MAC address 0010-2100-01e1) moved to another interface. Before user move: interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 20. After user move: interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2, SVLAN 100, CVLAN 10.

Explanation

This message is sent when ND detects that a user accesses the network through another port.

Recommended action

Execute the display ipv6 nd user-move record command to verify that the migration is valid.

 

ND_USER_OFFLINE

Message text

Detected a user (IPv6 address [IPV6ADDR], MAC address [STRING]) was offline from interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address of the offline user.

$2: MAC address of the offline user.

$3: Name of the interface connected to the offline user.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_USER_OFFLINE: Detected a user (IPv6 address 10::1, MAC address 0010-2100-01e1) was offline from interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

This message is sent when ND detects a user offline event.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

ND_USER_ONLINE

Message text

Detected a user (IPv6 address [IPV6ADDR], MAC address [STRING]) was online on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IPv6 address of the online user.

$2: MAC address of the online user.

$3: Name of the interface connected to the online user.

Severity level

6

Example

ND/6/ND_USER_ONLINE: Detected a user (IPv6 address 10::1, MAC address 0010-2100-01e1) was online on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

This message is sent when ND detects a user online event.

Recommended action

Verify the validity of the online user.

 


NETCONF messages

This section contains NETCONF messages.

CLI

Message text

User ([STRING], [STRING][STRING]) performed an CLI operation: [STRING] operation result=[STRING][STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Username or user line type.

·     If scheme login authentication was performed for the user, this field displays the username.

·     If no login authentication was performed or password authentication was performed, this field displays the user line type, such as VTY.

$2: User IP address or user line type and relative number.

·     For a Telnet or SSH user, this field displays the IP address of the user.

·     For a user who logged in through the console or AUX port, this field displays the user line type and the relative line number, such as CON0.

$3: ID of the NETCONF session. This field is not displayed for Web and RESTful sessions.

$4: Message ID of the NETCONF request. This field is not displayed for Web and RESTful sessions.

$5: Operation result, Succeeded or Failed.

$6: Cause for an operation failure. This field is displayed only if the failure is caused by a known reason.

Severity level

6

Example

XMLSOAP/6/CLI: -MDC=1; User (test, 169.254.5.222, session ID=1) performed an CLI operation: message ID=101, operation result=Succeeded.

Explanation

After a CLI command is executed by using NETCONF, the device outputs this message to show the operation result.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

EDIT-CONFIG

Message text

User ([STRING], [STRING], session ID [UINT16]) performed an edit-config operation: message ID=[STRING], operation result=Succeeded.

Or:

User ([STRING], [STRING], session ID [UINT16]) performed an edit-config operation: message ID=[STRING], operation result=Failed. [STRING]

Or:

User ([STRING], [STRING], session ID [UINT16]) performed an edit-config operation: message ID=[STRING], operation result=Failed, XPath=[STRING], error message=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username or user line type.

¡     If scheme login authentication was performed for the user, this field displays the username.

¡     If no login authentication was performed or password authentication was performed, this field displays the user line type, such as VTY.

$2: User IP address or user line type and relative number.

¡     For a Telnet or SSH user, this field displays the IP address of the user.

¡     For a user who logged in through the console or AUX port, this field displays the user line type and the relative line number, such as CON0.

$3: ID of the NETCONF session.

$4: Message ID of the NETCONF request. This field is not displayed if the request does not have a message ID.

$5: Error information or XPath expression of the erroneous line.

¡     If the verbose keyword was not specified and the error reason was known, this field displays the detailed error information.

¡     If the verbose keyword was specified, this field displays the XPath expression of the erroneous line.

$6: Error information. This field is displayed only when the verbose keyword was specified.

Severity level

6

Example

XMLSOAP/6/EDIT-CONFIG: -MDC=1; User (test, 192.168.100.20, session ID 1) performed an edit-config operation: message ID=101, operation result=Succeeded.

Explanation

A NETCONF client deployed settings by using the <edit-config> operation.

An <edit-config> operation can contain multiple settings. The device might output multiple log messages at a time.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

REPLY

Message text

Sent a NETCONF reply to the client: Session ID=[UINT16], Content=[STRING].

Or:

Sent a NETCONF reply to the client: Session ID=[UINT16], Content (partial)=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: ID of the NETCONF session. Before a session is established, this field displays a hyphen (-).

$2: NETCONF packet sent by the device to the NETCONF client.

Severity level

7

Example

XMLSOAP/7/REPLY: -MDC=1; Sent a NETCONF reply to the client: Session ID=2, Content=</env:Body></env:Envelope>.

Explanation

The device sent a NETCONF packet to the NETCONF client to identify the status of NETCONF.

If the NETCONF packet contains a lot of contents, the device might output multiple log messages, each with the partial flat.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NETCONF_MSG_DEL

Message text

A NETCONF message was dropped. Reason: Packet size exceeded the upper limit.

Variable fields

None

Severity level

7

Example

NETCONF/7/NETCONF_MSG_DEL: A NETCONF message was dropped. Reason: Packet size exceeded the upper limit.

Explanation

The system dropped a NETCONF request message that was received from a NETCONF over SSH client or at the XML view. The reason is that the message size exceeded the upper limit.

Recommended action

1.     Reduce the size of the request message. For example, delete blank spaces, carriage returns, and tab characters.

2.     Contact H3C Support to segment the request message and then re-encapsulate the segments before sending them to the device.

 

ROW-OPERATION

Message text

User ([STRING], [STRING][STRING])[STRING] operation=[STRING] [STRING] [STRING], result=[STRING]. No attributes.

Or:

User ([STRING], [STRING],[STRING]),[STRING] operation=[STRING] [STRING] [STRING], result=[STRING]. Attributes: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username or user line type.

¡     If scheme login authentication was performed for the user, this field displays the username.

¡     If no login authentication was performed or password authentication was performed, this field displays the user line type, such as VTY.

$2: User IP address or user line type and relative number.

¡     For a Telnet or SSH user, this field displays the IP address of the user.

¡     For a user who logged in through the console or AUX port, this field displays the user line type and the relative line number, such as CON0.

$3: ID of the NETCONF session. This field is not displayed if the session does not have a session ID.

$4: Message ID of the NETCONF request. This field is not displayed if the request does not have a message ID.

$5: Name of a NETCONF row operation.

$6: Module name and table name.

$7: Index information. If there are multiple indexes, this field uses a comma as the delimiter. This field is displayed only when there are indexes.

$8: Operation result, Succeeded or Failed.

$9: Attribute column information. This field is displayed only when the operation configures an attribute column.

Severity level

6

Example

XMLSOAP/6/EDIT-CONFIG: User (test, 192.168.100.20, session ID 1), message ID=1, operation=create Ifmgr/Interfaces (IfIndex="GigabitEthernet1/0/1"), result=Succeeded. Attributes: Description="This is Desc1", AdminDown=1, Speed=1.

Explanation

The device outputs this log message for each row operation for an <action> or <edit-config> operation.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

THREAD

Message text

Maximum number of NETCONF threads already reached.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

XMLCFG/3/THREAD: -MDC=1; Maximum number of NETCONF threads already reached.

Explanation

The number of NETCONF threads already reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

Please try again later.

 

 


NQA messages

This section contains NQA messages.

NQA_ENTRY_PROBE_RESULT

Message text

Reaction entry [STRING] of NQA entry admin-name [STRING] operation-tag [STRING]: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: ID of the NQA reaction entry. The value range is 1 to 10.

$2: Admin name of the NQA entry.

$3: Operation tag of the NQA entry.

$4: Test result. The value can be:

¡     Probe-pass: Succeeded.

¡     Probe-fail: Failed.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_ENTRY_PROBE_RESULT Reaction entry 1 of NQA entry admin-name 1 operation-tag 1: Probe-pass.

Explanation

A change in the monitoring result of an NQA reaction entry was detected.

Recommended action

If the test result is Probe-fail, check the network environment.

 

NQA_LOG_UNREACHABLE

Message text

Server [STRING] unreachable.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the NQA server.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_LOG_UNREACHABLE: Server 192.168.30.117 unreachable.

Explanation

An unreachable server was detected.

Recommended action

Check the network environment.

 

NQA_PACKET_OVERSIZE

Message text

NQA entry ([STRING]-[STRING]): The payload size exceeds 65503 bytes, and all IPv6 UDP probe packets will be dropped by the NQA server.

Variable fields

$1: Admin name of the NQA operation.

$2: Operation tag of the NQA operation.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_PACKET_OVERSIZE: NQA entry (1-1): The payload size exceeds 65503 bytes, and all IPv6 UDP probe packets will be dropped by the NQA server.

Explanation

A packet oversize warning message was sent when the NQA client attempted to send to an IPv6 NQA server UDP probe packets with the data size exceeding 65503 bytes. The message indicates that the oversized probe packets will be dropped by the NQA server.

Recommended action

Modify the probe packet data size for the NQA operation.

 

NQA_SCHEDULE_FAILURE

Message text

NQA entry ([ STRING ]- [ STRING ]): Failed to start the scheduled NQA operation because port [ STRING] used by the operation is not available.

Variable fields

$1: Admin name of the NQA operation.

$2: Operation tag of the NQA operation.

$3: Port number.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_SCHEDULE_FAILURE: NQA entry (admin-tag): Failed to start the scheduled NQA operation because port 10000 used by the operation is not available.

Explanation

Failed to start a scheduled NQA operation because the port number used by the operation is not available.

Recommended action

Change the port number of the NQA operation or disable the service that uses the port number.

 

NQA_SERVER_PORT_UNAVAILABLE

Message text

Failed to enable the NQA server because listening port [STRING] is not available.

Variable fields

$1: Port number.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_SEVER_PORT_UNAVAILABLE: Failed to enable the NQA server because listening port 10000 is not available.

Explanation

Failed to enable the NQA server because the port number specified for the listening service is not available.

Recommended action

Change the port number of the listening service or disable the service that uses the port number.

 

NQA_SERVER_ADDR_UNAVAILABLE

Message text

Failed to enable the NQA server because the listening service's IP address [STRING] is not available.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the listening service.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_SEVER_ADDR_UNAVAILABLE: Failed to enable the NQA server because the listening service's IP address 192.168.10.100 is not available.

Explanation

Failed to enable the NQA server because the listening service's IP address is not specified or the server port that uses the specified IP address is down.

Recommended action

Verify that the IP address specified for the listening service is the IP address of a local interface on the NQA server and that the local interface in up.

 

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_PACKET_INVALID

Message text

NQA TWAMP Light test session [UINT32] index [UINT32]: The number of packets captured for statistics collection is invalid.

Variable fields

$1: Test session ID.

$2: Serial number of the statistics data.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/ NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_PACKET_INVALID: NQA TWAMP Light test session 1 index 7: The number of packets captured for statistics collection is invalid.

Explanation

The number of probe packets was invalid in the TWAMP Light test because the test collection interval was shorter than the packet sending interval.

Recommended action

Verify that the test collection interval is no less than the packet sending interval.

 

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_REACTION

Message text

NQA TWAMP Light test session [UINT32] reaction entry [UINT32]: Detected continual violation of the [STRING] [STRING] threshold for a threshold violation monitor time of [UINT32] ms.

Variable fields

$1: Test session ID.

$2: Reaction entry ID.

$3: Reaction entry type:

·     Two-way delay.

·     Two-way loss.

·     Two-way jitter.

$4: Threshold violation value:

·     upper—Be equal to or greater than the upper threshold limit.

·     lower—Be equal to or less than the lower threshold limit.

$5: Statistics collection interval.

Severity level

6

Example

NQA/6/NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_REACTION: NQA TWAMP Light test session 1 reaction entry 1: Detected continual violation of the two-way loss upper threshold for a threshold violation monitor time of 2000 ms.

Explanation

In a TWAMP test, the device monitors the test result, and starts the monitoring time when either of the following conditions is met:

·     The monitoring result goes beyond the upper threshold limit.

·     The monitoring result drops below the lower threshold limit from a monitoring result higher than the lower limit.

If either condition is always true during the monitoring time, a threshold violation occurs.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_START_FAILURE

Message text

NQA TWAMP Light test session [UINT32]: Failed to start the test session. Please check the parameters.

Variable fields

$1: Test session ID.

Severity level

6

Example

NQAS/6/NQA_TWAMP_LIGHT_START_FAILURE: NQA TWAMP Light test session 1: Failed to start the test session, Please check the parameters.

Explanation

This message is sent when the TWAMP Light responder failed to start the test session. The message asks you to examine the parameter settings.

Recommended action

1.     Execete the display this command to examine the parameter settings of the test-session command.

2.     Re-execute the test-session command with the required parameters according to your network requirements.

 


NTP messages

This section contains NTP messages.

NTP_CLOCK_CHANGE

Message text

System clock changed from [STRING] to [STRING], the NTP server's IP address is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Time before synchronization.

$2: Time after synchronization.

$3: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

NTP/5/NTP_CLOCK_CHANGE: System clock changed from 02:12:58 12/28/2019 to 02:29:12 12/28/2019, the NTP server's IP address is 192.168.30.116.

Explanation

The NTP client has synchronized its time to the NTP server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NTP_LEAP_CHANGE

Message text

System Leap Indicator changed from [UINT32] to [UINT32] after clock update.

Variable fields

$1: Original Leap Indicator.

$2: Current Leap Indicator.

Severity level

5

Example

NTP/5/NTP_LEAP_CHANGE: System Leap Indicator changed from 00 to 01 after clock update.

Explanation

The system Leap Indicator changed. For example, the NTP status changed from unsynchronized to synchronized.

NTP Leap Indicator is a two-bit code warning of an impending leap second to be inserted in the NTP timescale.

The bits are set before 23:59 on the day of insertion and reset after 00:00 on the following day. This causes the number of seconds (rolloverinterval) in the day of insertion to be increased or decreased by one.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NTP_SOURCE_CHANGE

Message text

NTP server's IP address changed from [STRING] to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the original time source.

$2: IP address of the new time source.

Severity level

5

Example

NTP/5/NTP_SOURCE_CHANGE: NTP server's IP address changed from 1.1.1.1 to 1.1.1.2.

Explanation

The system changed the time source.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

NTP_SOURCE_LOST

Message text

Lost synchronization with NTP server with IP address [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

NTP/5/NTP_SOURCE_LOST: Lost synchronization with NTP server with IP address 1.1.1.1.

Explanation

The clock source of the NTP association is in unsynchronized state or it is unreachable.

Recommended action

1.     Verify the NTP server and network connection.

2.     For NTP server failures:

¡     Use the ntp-service unicast-server command to specify a new NTP server.

¡     Use the ntp-service multicast-client command to configure the device to operate in NTP multicast client mode and receive NTP multicast packets from a new NTP server.

3.     If the problem persists, contract H3C Support.

 

NTP_STRATUM_CHANGE

Message text

System stratum changed from [UINT32] to [UINT32] after clock update.

Variable fields

$1: Original stratum.

$2: Current stratum.

Severity level

5

Example

NTP/5/NTP_STRATUM_CHANGE: System stratum changed from 6 to 5 after clock update.

Explanation

System stratum has changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


OFP messages

This section contains OpenFlow messages.

OFP_ACTIVE

Message text

Activate openflow instance [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_ACTIVE: Activate openflow instance 1.

Explanation

A command is received from comsh to activate an OpenFlow instance.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_ACTIVE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to activate instance [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_ACTIVE_FAILED: Failed to activate instance 1.

Explanation

An OpenFlow instance cannot be activated.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_CONNECT

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16], controller [CHAR] is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Connection status: connected or disconnected.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_CONNECT: Openflow instance 1, controller 0 is connected.

Explanation

The connection status with a controller is changed in an OpenFlow instance.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FAIL_OPEN

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] is in fail [STRING] mode.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Connection interruption mode: secure or standalone.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FAIL_OPEN: Openflow instance 1 is in fail secure mode.

Explanation

An activated instance cannot connect to any controller or is disconnected from all controllers. The connection interrupt mode is also displayed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: add flow entry [UINT32], xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Rule ID.

$4: XID.

$5: Cookie of the flow entry.

$6: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_ADD: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: add flow entry 1, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A flow entry is to be added to a flow table, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD_DUP

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: add duplicate flow entry [UINT32], xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Rule ID.

$4: XID.

$5: Cookie.

$6: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_ADD_DUP: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: add duplicate flow entry 1, xid 0x1, cookie 0x1, table id 0.

Explanation

A duplicate flow entry was added.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to add flow entry [UINT32],table id [CHAR],because of insufficient resources.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Rule ID.

$4: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to add flow entry 641,table id 0,because of insufficient resources.

Explanation

A flow entry failed to be added because of insufficient resources.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to add flow entry  [UINT32], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Rule ID.

$4: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_ADD_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to add flow entry1, table id 0.

Explanation

Failed to add a flow entry.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: add table miss flow entry, xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: XID.

$4: Cookie of the flow entry.

$5: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: add table miss flow entry, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A table-miss flow entry is to be added to a flow table, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to add table miss flow entry, table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_ADD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to add table miss flow entry, table id 0.

Explanation

Failed to add a table-miss flow entry.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_DEL

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: delete flow entry, xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: XID.

$4: Cookie of the flow entry.

$5: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_DEL: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: delete flow entry, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A list of flow entries are to be deleted, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: delete table miss flow entry, xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: XID.

$4: Cookie of the flow entry.

$5: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: delete table miss flow entry, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A list of table-misses flow entries are to be deleted, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to delete table miss flow entry, table id [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_DEL_TABLE_MISS_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to delete table miss flow entry, table id 0.

Explanation

Failed to delete a table-miss flow entry.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_MOD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: modify flow entry, xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: XID.

$4: Cookie of the flow entry.

$5: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_MOD: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: modify flow entry, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A list of flow entries are to be modified, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_MOD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to modify flow entry, table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_MOD_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to modify flow entry, table id 0.

Explanation

Failed to modify a flow entry.

Recommended action

The controller must retry to modify the flow entry. If the flow entry still cannot be modified, the controller will delete it.

 

OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: modify table miss flow entry, xid 0x[HEX], cookie 0x[HEX], table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: XID.

$4: Cookie of the flow entry.

$5: Table ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: modify table miss flow entry, xid 0x1, cookie 0x0, table id 0.

Explanation

A list of flow entries are to be modified, according to a flow table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to modify table miss flow entry, table id [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Table ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_MISS_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to modify table miss flow entry, table id 0.

Explanation

Failed to modify a table-miss flow entry.

Recommended action

The controller must retry to modify the table-miss flow entry. If the entry still cannot be modified, the controller will delete it.

 

OFP_FLOW_RMV_GROUP

Message text

The flow entry [UINT32] in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted with a group_mod message.

Variable fields

$1: Rule ID.

$2: Table ID.

$3: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_RMV_GROUP: The flow entry 1 in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted with a group_mod message.

Explanation

A flow entry was deleted due to a group modification message.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_RMV_HARDTIME

Message text

The flow entry [UINT32] in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted because of a hard-time expiration.

Variable fields

$1: Rule ID.

$2: Table ID.

$3: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_RMV_HARDTIME: The flow entry 1 in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted because of a hard-time expiration.

Explanation

A flow entry was deleted because of a hard time expiration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_RMV_IDLETIME

Message text

The flow entry [UINT32] in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted because of an idle-time expiration.

Variable fields

$1: Rule ID.

$2: Table ID.

$3: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_RMV_IDLETIME: The flow entry 1 in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted because of an idle-time expiration.

Explanation

A flow entry was deleted because of an idle time expiration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_RMV_METER

Message text

The flow entry [UINT32] in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted with a meter_mod message.

Variable fields

$1: Rule ID.

$2: Table ID.

$3: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_FLOW_RMV_GROUP: The flow entry 1 in table 0 of instance1 was deleted with a meter_mod message.

Explanation

A flow entry was deleted due to a meter modification message.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_FLOW_UPDATE_FAILED

Message text

OpenFlow instance [UINT16] table [CHAR]: failed to update or synchronize flow entry [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Table ID.

$3: Flow entry ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_FLOW_SMOOTH_FAILED: OpenFlow instance 1 table 0: failed to update or synchronize flow entry 10000.

Explanation

When an active/standby switchover occurred, the new active MPU failed to update flow entries.

When a new interface card was installed on the device, the interface card failed to synchronize flow entries from the MPUs.

When a master/subordinate switchover occurred in an IRF fabric, the new master device failed to update flow entries.

When new member devices joined an IRF fabric, the new member devices failed to synchronize flow entries from the master device.

Recommended action

Delete the flow entries that fail to be deployed.

 

OFP_GROUP_ADD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: add group [STRING], xid 0x[HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Group ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_GROUP_ADD: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: add group 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A group entry is to be added to a group table, according to a group table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_GROUP_ADD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to add group [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Group ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_GROUP_ADD_FAILED: Openflow Instance 1 controller 0: failed to add group 1.

Explanation

Failed to add a group entry.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_GROUP_DEL

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: delete group [STRING], xid [HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Group ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_GROUP_DEL: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: delete group 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A group entry is to be deleted, according to a group table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_GROUP_MOD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: modify group [STRING], xid 0x[HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Group ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_GROUP_MOD: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: modify group 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A group entry is to be modified, according to a group table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_GROUP_MOD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to modify group [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Group ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_GROUP_MOD_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to modify group 1.

Explanation

Failed to modify a group entry.

Recommended action

The controller must retry to modify the group. If the group still cannot be modified, the controller will delete it.

 

OFP_METER_ADD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: add meter [STRING], xid 0x[HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Meter ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_METER_ADD: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: add meter 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A meter entry is to be added to a meter table.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_METER_ADD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to add meter [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Meter ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_METER_ADD_FAILED: Openflow Instance 1 controller 0: failed to add meter 1.

Explanation

Failed to add a meter entry.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_METER_DEL

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: delete meter [STRING], xid 0x[HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Meter ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_METER_DEL: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: delete meter 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A meter entry is to be deleted, according to a meter table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_METER_MOD

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: modify meter [STRING], xid 0x[HEX].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Meter ID.

$4: XID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_METER_MOD: Openflow Instance 1 controller 0: modify meter 1, xid 0x1.

Explanation

A meter entry is to be modified, according to a meter table modification message that has passed the packet check.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_METER_MOD_FAILED

Message text

Openflow instance [UINT16] controller [CHAR]: failed to modify meter [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Controller ID.

$3: Meter ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OFP/4/OFP_METER_MOD_FAILED: Openflow instance 1 controller 0: failed to modify meter 1.

Explanation

Failed to modify a meter entry.

Recommended action

The controller must retry to modify the meter entry. If the meter entry still cannot be modified, the controller will delete it.

 

OFP_MISS_RMV_GROUP

Message text

The table-miss flow entry in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted with a group_mod message.

Variable fields

$1: Table ID.

$2: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_MISS_RMV_GROUP: The table-miss flow entry in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted with a group_mod message.

Explanation

The table-miss flow entry was deleted due to a group modification message.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_MISS_RMV_HARDTIME

Message text

The table-miss flow entry in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted because of a hard-time expiration.

Variable fields

$1: Table ID.

$2: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_MISS_RMV_HARDTIME: The table-miss flow entry in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted because of a hard-time expiration.

Explanation

The table-miss flow entry was deleted because of a hard time expiration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_MISS_RMV_IDLETIME

Message text

The table-miss flow entry in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted because of an idle-time expiration.

Variable fields

$1: Table ID.

$2: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_MISS_RMV_IDLETIME: The table-miss flow entry in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted because of an idle-time expiration.

Explanation

The table-miss flow entry was deleted because of an idle time expiration.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_MISS_RMV_METER

Message text

The table-miss flow entry in table [CHAR] of instance [UINT16] was deleted with a meter_mod message.

Variable fields

$1: Table ID.

$2: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_MISS_RMV_METER: The table-miss flow entry in table 0 of instance 1 was deleted with a meter_mod message.

Explanation

The table-miss flow entry was deleted due to a meter modification message.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OFP_RADARDETECTION

Message text

inIfIndex = [UINT32], packageId = [UINT16], innerTTL =  [CHAR], outerTTL =  [CHAR].

Variable fields

$1: Index of the ingress port of the packet.

$2: Packet identifier.

$3: Time To Live value in the inner IP header of the packet.

$4: Time To Live value in the outer IP header of the packet.

Severity level

5

Example

OFP/5/OFP_RADARDETECTION: inIfIndex = 1, packageId = 1, innerTTL = 128, outerTTL = 128.

Explanation

A packet used for radar detection or VM simulation was received.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


OPTMOD messages

This section contains transceiver module messages.

BIAS_HIGH

Message text

[STRING]: Bias current is high.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

2

Example

OPTMOD/2/BIAS_HIGH: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Bias current is high.

Explanation

The bias current of the transceiver module exceeded the high threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the bias current of the transceiver module has exceeded the high threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a high bias current alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

BIAS_LOW

Message text

[STRING]: Bias current is low.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/BIAS_LOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Bias current is low.

Explanation

The bias current of the transceiver module went below the low threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the bias current of the transceiver module is below the low threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a low bias current alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

BIAS_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING]: Bias current is normal.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/BIAS_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Bias current is normal.

Explanation

The bias current of the transceiver module returned to the acceptable range.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

CFG_ERR

Message text

[STRING]: Transceiver type and port configuration mismatched.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

OPTMOD/3/CFG_ERR: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Transceiver type and port configuration mismatched.

Explanation

The transceiver module type does not match the port configurations.

Recommended action

Check for the transceiver module type and the current port configurations. If they mismatch, replace the transceiver module or update the port configurations.

 

CHKSUM_ERR

Message text

[STRING]: Transceiver information checksum error.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/CHKSUM_ERR: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Transceiver information checksum error .

Explanation

Checksum verification on the register information on the transceiver module failed.

Recommended action

Replace the transceiver module, or contact H3C Support.

 

FIBER_SFP MODULE_INVALID

Message text

[STRING]: This transceiver module is not compatible with the interface card. HP does not guarantee the correct operation of the transceiver module. The transceiver module will be invalidated in [UINT32] days. Please replace it with a compatible one as soon as possible.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Number of days that the transceiver module will be invalid.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/FIBER_SFPMODULE_INVALID: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: This transceiver module is not compatible with the interface card. HP does not guarantee the correct operation of the transceiver module. The transceiver module will be invalidated in 3 days. Please replace it with a compatible one as soon as possible.

Explanation

The transceiver module is not compatible with the interface card.

Recommended action

Replace the transceiver module.

 

FIBER_SFPMODULE_NOWINVALID

Message text

[STRING]: This is not a supported transceiver for this platform. HP does not guarantee the normal operation or maintenance of unsupported transceivers. Please review the platform datasheet on the HP web site or contact your HP sales rep for a list of supported transceivers.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/FIBER_SFPMODULE_NOWINVALID: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: This is not a supported transceiver for this platform. HP does not guarantee the normal operation or maintenance of unsupported transceivers. Please review the platform datasheet on the HP web site or contact your HP sales rep for a list of supported transceivers.

Explanation

The system does not support the transceiver module.

Recommended action

Replace the transceiver module.

 

IO_ERR

Message text

[STRING]: The transceiver information I/O failed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/IO_ERR: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: The transceiver information I/O failed.

Explanation

The device failed to access the register information of the transceiver module.

Recommended action

Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface and display transceiver alarm interface commands. If both commands fail to be executed, the transceiver module is faulty. Replace the transceiver module.

 

MOD_ALM_OFF

Message text

[STRING]: [STRING] was removed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/MOD_ALM_OFF: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Module_not_ready was removed..

Explanation

A fault was removed from the transceiver module.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MOD_ALM_ON

Message text

[STRING]: [STRING] was detected.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/MOD_ALM_ON: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Module_not_ready was detected.

Explanation

A fault was detected on the transceiver module.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceive alarm interface command to verify that a corresponding alarm for the fault has been generated and not cleared.

2.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

MODULE_IN

Message text

[STRING]: The transceiver is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Type of the transceiver module.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/MODULE_IN: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: The transceiver is 1000_BASE_T_AN_SFP.

Explanation

When a transceiver module is inserted, the OPTMOD module generates the message to display the transceiver module type.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

MODULE_OUT

Message text

[STRING]: Transceiver absent.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/MODULE_OUT: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: The transceiver is absent.

Explanation

The transceiver module was removed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

OPTICAL_WARNING_CLEAR

Message text

Transceiver warning alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location.

$4: Error code.

$5: Reason for the fault.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/OPTICAL_WARNING_CLEAR: Transceiver warning alarm cleared. (PhysicalIndex=8833, PhysicalName=HGE1/3/0/7, RelativeResource=1/3/0, ErrorCode=600060, Reason=Transceiver RXCDR_unlock detected. Lane = 1.)

Explanation

The specified transceiver alarm was cleared.

Recommended action

None.

 

OPTICAL_WARNING_OCCUR

Message text

Transceiver warning alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=<[UINT]>, PhysicalName=<[STRING]>, RelativeResource=<[STRING]>, ErrorCode=<[UINT]>, Reason=<[STRING]>)

Variable fields

$1: Entity index.

$2: Entity name.

$3: Fault location.

$4: Error code.

$5: Reason for the fault.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/OPTICAL_WARNING_OCCUR: Transceiver warning alarm occurred. (PhysicalIndex=8833, PhysicalName=HGE1/3/0/7, RelativeResource=1/3/0, ErrorCode=600060, Reason=Transceiver RXCDR_unlock detected. Lane = 1.)

Explanation

A transceiver alarm occurred.

Recommended action

1.     Ensure secure connection between the transceiver module and optical fiber.

2.     Remove and reinstalled transceiver into the port.

3.     Make sure the card is operating correctly.

4.     Resolve the issue based on the error code.

5.     If the issue persists, contact the technical support.

 

OPTMOD_COUNTERFEIT_MOUDULE

Message text

The following might be counterfeited H3C transceivers. Please contact the supplier to verify their authenticity. H3C reserves the right to pursue legal actions.

[STRING]: Transceiver type [STRING], SN [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Transceiver type.

$3: Transceiver sequence number.

Severity level

3

Example

OPTMOD/3/OPTMOD_COUNTERFEIT_MODULE: The following might be counterfeited H3C transceivers. Please contact the supplier to verify their authenticity. H3C reserves the right to pursue legal actions.

GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Transceiver type 1000_BASE_SX_SFP, SN 2013AYU0711103.

GigabitEthernet1/0/2: Transceiver type 1000_BASE_SX_SFP, SN 2013AYU0711103.

Explanation

This log is generated when a probably counterfeited H3C transceiver module is detected. For a counterfeit H3C transceiver module, you cannot obtain any data from the display transceiver diagnosis command.

Recommended action

Please contact Technical Support.

 

OPTMOD_MODULE_CHECK

Message text

An H3C transceiver is detected. Please go to the website www.h3c.com to verify its authenticity.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

OPTMOD/6/OPTMOD_MODULE_CHECK: An H3C transceiver is detected. Please go to the website www.h3c.com to verify its authenticity.

Explanation

The log is generated when an H3C transceiver module is detected. It reminds the user to verify the authenticity of the transceiver module from the H3C website (www.h3c.com).

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PHONY_MODULE

Message text

[STRING]:  A non-H3C transceiver is detected. Please confirm the label of the transceiver. If there is an H3C Logo, it is suspected to be a counterfeit H3C transceiver. This transceiver is NOT sold by H3C. H3C therefore shall NOT guarantee the normal function of the device or assume the maintenance responsibility thereof!

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

4

Example

OPTMOD/4/PHONY_MODULE: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: A non-H3C transceiver is detected. Please confirm the label of the transceiver. If there is an H3C Logo, it is suspected to be a counterfeit H3C transceiver. This transceiver is not sold by H3C. H3C does not guarantee the correct operation of the module or assume maintenance responsibility.

Explanation

This log is generated when a non-H3C transceiver module is detected.

Recommended action

Purchase and use genuine H3C transceiver modules for the device.

 

RX_ALM_OFF

Message text

STRING]: [STRING] was removed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: RX fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/RX_ALM_OFF: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: RX_not_ready was removed.

Explanation

An RX fault was removed from the transceiver module.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RX_ALM_ON

Message text

[STRING]: [STRING] was detected.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: RX fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/RX_ALM_ON: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: RX_not_ready was detected.

Explanation

An RX fault was detected on the transceiver module.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a corresponding alarm for the fault has been generated and not cleared.

2.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

RX_POW_HIGH

Message text

[STRING]: RX power is high.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/RX_POW_HIGH: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: RX power is high.

Explanation

The RX power of the transceiver module exceeded the high threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the RX power of the transceiver module has exceeded the high threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a high RX power alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

RX_POW_LOW

Message text

[STRING]: RX power is low.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/RX_POW_LOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: RX power is low.

Explanation

The RX power of the transceiver module went below the low threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the RX power of the transceiver module is below the low threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a low RX power alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

RX_POW_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING]: RX power is normal.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/RX_POW_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: RX power is normal.

Explanation

The RX power of the transceiver module returned to the acceptable range.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TEMP_HIGH

Message text

[STRING]: Temperature is high.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TEMP_HIGH: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Temperature is high.

Explanation

The temperature of the transceiver module exceeded the high threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the fan trays are operating correctly.

¡     If there are no fan trays, install fan trays.

¡     If the fan trays fail, replace the fan trays.

2.     Verify that the ambient temperature is in the acceptable range. If it is out of the acceptable range, take measures to lower the temperature.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

TEMP_LOW

Message text

[STRING]: Temperature is low.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TEMP_LOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Temperature is low.

Explanation

The temperature of the transceiver module went below the low threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the ambient temperature is in the acceptable range. If it is out of the acceptable range, take measures to raise the temperature.

2.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

TEMP_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING]: Temperature is normal.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TEMP_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Temperature is normal.

Explanation

The temperature of the transceiver module returned to the acceptable range.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TX_ALM_OFF

Message text

[STRING]: [STRING] was removed.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: TX fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TX_ALM_OFF: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: TX_fault was removed.

Explanation

A TX fault was removed from the transceiver module.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TX_ALM_ON

Message text

[STRING]: [STRING] was  detected.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: TX fault type.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TX_ALM_ON: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: TX_fault was detected.

Explanation

A TX fault was detected on the transceiver module.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a corresponding alarm for the fault has been generated and not cleared.

2.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

TX_POW_HIGH

Message text

[STRING]: TX power is high.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

2

Example

OPTMOD/2/TX_POW_HIGH: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: TX power is high.

Explanation

The TX power of the transceiver module exceeded the high threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the TX power of the transceiver module has exceeded the high threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a high TX power alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

TX_POW_LOW

Message text

[STRING]: TX power is low.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TX_POW_LOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: TX power is low.

Explanation

The TX power of the transceiver module went below the low threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the TX power of the transceiver module is below the low threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a low TX power alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

TX_POW_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING]: TX power is normal.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/TX_POW_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: TX power is normal.

Explanation

The TX power of the transceiver module returned to the acceptable range.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TYPE_ERR

Message text

[STRING]: The transceiver type is not supported by port hardware.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

OPTMOD/3/TYPE_ERR: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: The transceiver type is not supported by port hardware.

Explanation

The transceiver module is not supported by the port.

Recommended action

Replace the transceiver module.

 

VOLT_HIGH

Message text

[STRING]: Voltage is high.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/VOLT_HIGH: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Voltage is high.

Explanation

The voltage of the transceiver module exceeded the high threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the voltage of the transceiver module has exceeded the high threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a high voltage alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

VOLT_LOW

Message text

[STRING]: Voltage is low.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/VOLT_LOW: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Voltage is low.

Explanation

The voltage of the transceiver module went below the low threshold.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display transceiver diagnosis interface command to verify that the voltage of the transceiver module is below the low threshold.

2.     Execute the display transceiver alarm interface command to verify that a low voltage alarm for the transceiver module has been generated and not cleared.

3.     Replace the transceiver module.

 

VOLT_NORMAL

Message text

[STRING]: Voltage is normal.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

OPTMOD/5/VOLT_NORMAL: GigabitEthernet1/0/1: Voltage is normal.

Explanation

The voltage of the transceiver module returned to the acceptable range.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


OSPF messages

This section contains OSPF messages.

OSPF_DUP_RTRID_NBR

Message text

OSPF [UINT16] Duplicate router ID [STRING] on interface [STRING], sourced from IP address [IPADDR].

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: Router ID.

$3: Interface name.

$4: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPF/6/OSPF_DUP_RTRID_NBR: OSPF 1 Duplicate router ID 11.11.11.11 on interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3, sourced from IP address 11.2.2.2.

Explanation

Two directly connected devices were configured with the same router ID.

Recommended action

Modify the router ID on one device and use the reset ospf process command to make the new router ID take effect.

 

OSPF_IP_CONFLICT_INTRA

Message text

OSPF [UINT16] Received newer self-originated network-LSAs. Possible conflict of IP address [IPADDR] in area [STRING] on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: IP address.

$3: OSPF area ID.

$4: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPF/6/OSPF_IP_CONFLICT_INTRA: OSPF 1 Received newer self-originated network-LSAs. Possible conflict of IP address 11.1.1.1 in area 0.0.0.1 on interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3.

Explanation

The interfaces on two devices in the same OSPF area might have the same primary IP address. At least one of the devices is a DR.

Recommended action

Modify IP address configuration after you make sure no router ID conflict occurs in the same OSPF area.

 

OSPF_LAST_NBR_DOWN

Message text

OSPF [UINT32] Last neighbor down event: Router ID: [STRING] Local address: [STRING] Remote address: [STRING] Reason: [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: Router ID.

$3: Local IP address.

$4: Neighbor IP address.

$5: Reason.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPF/6/OSPF_LAST_NBR_DOWN: OSPF 1 Last neighbor down event: Router ID: 2.2.2.2 Local address: 10.1.1.1 Remote address: 10.1.1.2 Reason: Dead Interval timer expired.

Explanation

The device records the OSPF neighbor down event caused by a specific reason.

Recommended action

·     When a down event occurred because of configuration changes (for example, interface parameter changes), check for the configuration errors.

·     When a down event occurred because of dead interval expiration, check for the dead interval configuration error and loss of network connectivity.

·     When a down event occurred because of BFD session down, check for the BFD detection time configuration error and loss of network connectivity.

·     When a down event occurred because of interface status changes, check for loss of network connectivity.

 

OSPF_MEM_ALERT

Message text

OSPF Process received system memory alert [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alarm.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPF/5/OSPF_MEM_ALERT: OSPF Process received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

OSPF received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

Check the system memory and release memory for the modules that occupy too many memory resources.

 

OSPF_NBR_CHG

Message text

OSPF [UINT32] Neighbor [STRING] ([STRING]) changed from [STRING] to [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: Neighbor router ID.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Old adjacency state.

$5: New adjacency state.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPF/5/OSPF_NBR_CHG: OSPF 1 Neighbor 2.2.2.2 (Vlan-interface100) changed from Full to Down.

Explanation

The OSPF adjacency state changed on an interface.

Recommended action

When the adjacency with a neighbor changes from Full to another state on an interface, check for OSPF configuration errors and loss of network connectivity.

 

OSPF_RT_LMT

Message text

OSPF [UINT32] route limit reached.

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

Severity level

4

Example

OSPF/4/OSPF_RT_LMT: OSPF 1 route limit reached.

Explanation

The number of routes of an OSPF process reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

1.     Check for network attacks.

2.     Reduce the number of routes.

 

OSPF_RTRID_CHG

Message text

OSPF [UINT32] New router ID elected, please restart OSPF if you want to make the new router ID take effect.

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPF/5/OSPF_RTRID_CHG: OSPF 1 New router ID elected, please restart OSPF if you want to make the new router ID take effect.

Explanation

The OSPF router ID was changed because the user had changed the router ID or the interface IP address used as the router ID had changed.

Recommended action

Use the reset ospf process command to make the new router ID take effect.

 

OSPF_RTRID_CONFLICT_INTER

Message text

OSPF [UINT16] Received newer self-originated ase-LSAs. Possible conflict of router ID [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: Router ID.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPF/6/OSPF_RTRID_CONFILICT_INTER: OSPF 1 Received newer self-originated ase-LSAs. Possible conflict of router ID 11.11.11.11.

Explanation

Two indirectly connected devices in the same OSPF area might have the same router ID. One of the devices is an ASBR.

Recommended action

Modify the router ID on one device and use the reset ospf process command to make the new router ID take effect.

 

OSPF_RTRID_CONFLICT_INTRA

Message text

OSPF [UINT16] Received newer self-originated router-LSAs. Possible conflict of router ID [STRING] in area [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

$2: Router ID.

$3: OSPF area ID.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPF/6/OSPF_RTRID_CONFLICT_INTRA: OSPF 1 Received newer self-originated router-LSAs. Possible conflict of router ID 11.11.11.11 in area 0.0.0.1.

Explanation

Two indirectly connected devices in the same OSPF area might have the same router ID.

Recommended action

Modify the router ID on one device and use the reset ospf process command to make the new router ID take effect.

 

OSPF_VLINKID_CHG

Message text

OSPF [UINT32] Router ID changed, reconfigure Vlink on peer

Variable fields

$1: OSPF process ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPF/5/OSPF_VLINKID_CHG:OSPF 1 Router ID changed, reconfigure Vlink on peer

Explanation

A new OSPF router ID takes effect.

Recommended action

Check and modify the virtual link configuration on the peer router to match the new router ID.

 


OSPFV3 messages

This section contains OSPFv3 messages.

OSPFV3_LAST_NBR_DOWN

Message text

OSPFv3 [UINT32] Last neighbor down event: Router ID: [STRING]  Local interface ID: [UINT32]  Remote interface ID: [UINT32]  Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: OSPFv3 process ID.

$2: Router ID.

$3: Local interface ID.

$4: Remote interface ID.

$5: Reason.

Severity level

6

Example

OSPFV3/6/OSPFV3_LAST_NBR_DOWN: OSPFv3 1 Last neighbor down event: Router ID: 2.2.2.2 Local interface ID: 1111  Remote interface ID: 2222 Reason: Dead Interval timer expired.

Explanation

The device records the OSPFv3 neighbor down event caused by a specific reason.

Recommended action

·     When a down event occurred because of configuration changes (for example, interface parameter changes), check for the configuration errors.

·     When a down event occurred because of dead interval expiration, check for the dead interval configuration error and loss of network connectivity.

·     When a down event occurred because of BFD session down, check for the BFD detection time configuration error and loss of network connectivity.

·     When a down event occurred because of interface status changes, check for loss of network connectivity.

 

OSPFV3_MEM_ALERT

Message text

OSPFV3 Process received system memory alert [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alarm.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPFV3/5/OSPFV3_MEM_ALERT: OSPFV3 Process received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

OSPFv3 received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

Check the system memory and release memory for the modules that occupy too many memory resources.

 

OSPFV3_NBR_CHG

Message text

OSPFv3 [UINT32] Neighbor [STRING] ([STRING]) received [STRING] and its state changed from [STRING] to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Process ID.

$2: Neighbor router ID.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Neighbor event.

$5: Old adjacency state.

$6: New adjacency state.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPFV3/5/OSPFV3_NBR_CHG: OSPFv3 1 Neighbor 2.2.2.2 (Vlan100) received 1-Way and its state changed from Full to Init.

Explanation

The OSPFv3 adjacency state changed on an interface.

Recommended action

When the adjacency with a neighbor changes from Full to another state on an interface, check for OSPFv3 configuration errors and loss of network connectivity.

 

OSPFV3_RT_LMT

Message text

OSPFv3 [UINT32] route limit reached.

Variable fields

$1: Process ID.

Severity level

5

Example

OSPFV3/5/OSPFV3_RT_LMT:OSPFv3 1 route limit reached.

Explanation

The number of routes of an OSPFv3 process reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

1.     Check for network attacks.

2.     Reduce the number of routes.

 


PBR messages

This section contains PBR messages.

PBR_HARDWARE_ERROR

Message text

Failed to update policy [STRING] due to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Hardware error reasons:

·     The hardware resources are insufficient.

·     The system does not support the operation.

·     The hardware resources are insufficient and the system does not support the operation.

Severity level

4

Example

PBR/4/PBR_HARDWARE_ERROR: Failed to update policy aaa due to insufficient hardware resources and not supported operations.

Explanation

The device failed to update PBR configuration.

Recommended action

Modify the PBR policy configuration according to the failure reason.

 


PFILTER messages

This section contains PFILTER messages.

PFILTER_APPLY_REPEAT

Message text

[STRING] ACL [STRING] applied to the [STRING] direction of [STRING] is deleted, because the same ACL has been applied.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number or name.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: Destination to which packet filter applies.

Severity level

5

Example

PFILTER/5/PFILTER_APPLY_REPEAT: IPv4 ACL aa applied to the inbound direction of interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/1 is deleted, because the same ACL has been applied.

Explanation

On the same direction of a destination, you can configure two ACL-based packet filters. One references the ACL number of an nonexisting ACL, and the other references the ACL name of an nonexisting ACL.

This message is sent when you create one ACL by using the ACL number and ACL name of the ACLs used in the packet filters. The packet filter configured later is deleted.

Recommended action

On the same direction of a destination, you can configure two ACL-based packet filters. One references the ACL number of an nonexisting ACL, and the other references the ACL name of an nonexisting ACL. In this case, do not used the ACL number and ACL name of the ACLs used in the packet filters to create one ACL.

 

PFILTER_GLB_RES_CONFLICT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] to the [STRING] direction globally. [STRING] ACL [UINT] has already been applied globally.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: ACL type.

$5: ACL number.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_RES_CONFLICT: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 to the inbound direction globally. IPv6 ACL 3000 has already been applied globally.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because an ACL of the same type (IPv4 ACL, IPv6 ACL, or MAC ACL) has already been applied:

·     Applying the ACL to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the ACL applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Remove the ACL of the same type.

 

PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction globally.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction globally.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction globally.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction globally.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction globally.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction globally.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_GLB_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction globally. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_GLB_NOT_SUPPORT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction globally. The ACL is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_NOT_SUPPORT: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction globally. The ACL is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because the ACL rule is not supported:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Verify the ACL configuration and remove the settings that are not supported.

 

PFILTER_GLB_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction globally.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_GLB_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction globally.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction globally.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IF_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_IF_NOT_SUPPORT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. The ACL is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_NOT_SUPPORT: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. The ACL is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because the ACL rule is not supported:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Verify the ACL configuration and remove the settings that are not supported.

 

PFILTER_IF_RES_CONFLICT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. [STRING] ACL [UINT] has already been applied to the interface.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: Interface name.

$5: ACL type.

$6: ACL number.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_RES_CONFLICT: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2. IPv6 ACL 3000 has already been applied to the interface.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because an ACL of the same type (IPv4 ACL, IPv6 ACL, or MAC ACL) has already been applied:

·     Applying the ACL to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating the ACL applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Remove the ACL of the same type.

 

PFILTER_IF_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_IF_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet 3/1/2.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IPV4_FLOW_INFO

Message text

ACL [STRING] [STRING] [STRING] rule [STRING] [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: ACL number or name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Destination to which packet filter applies.

$4: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$5: Information about the first packet of a flow that matches the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_IPV4_FLOW_INFO: ACL 3000 inbound Ethernet 3/1/2 rule 0 permit tcp 192.168.1.1(1024) -> 192.168.5.1(1024).

Explanation

This message is sent when the first packet of a flow matches an IPv4 advanced ACL rule for packet filtering. The rule has been configured with the flow-logging keyword.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IPV4_FLOW_STATIS

Message text

ACL [STRING] [STRING] rule [STRING] [STRING], [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: ACL number or name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$4: Information about the first packet of a flow that matched the rule.

$5: Number of packets that match the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_IPV4_FLOWLOG_STATIS: ACL 3000 inbound rule 0 permit icmp 192.168.1.1(1024) -> 192.168.5.1(1024), 1000 packets.

Explanation

This message is sent at the logging interval. The rule has been configured with the flow-logging keyword.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IPV6_FLOW_INFO

Message text

IPv6 ACL [STRING] [STRING] [STRING] rule [STRING] [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: ACL number or name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Destination to which packet filter applies.

$4: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$5: Information about the first packet of a flow that matches the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_IPV6_FLOW_INFO: IPv6 ACL 3000 inbound Ethernet 3/1/2 rule 0 permit tcp 0:1020::200:0(0)->0:720::200:0(0).

Explanation

This message is sent when the first packet of a flow matches an IPv6 advanced ACL rule applied for packet filtering. The rule has been configured with the flow-logging keyword.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IPV6_FLOW_STATIS

Message text

IPv6 ACL [STRING] [STRING] rule [STRING] [STRING], [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: ACL number or name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$4: Information about the first packet of a flow that matched the rule.

$5: Number of packets that match the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_IPV6_FLOWLOG_STATIS: IPv6 ACL 3000 rule 0 permit icmpv6 0:1020::200:0(0)->0:720::200:0(0), 1000 packets.

Explanation

This message is sent at the logging interval. The rule has been configured with the flow-logging keyword.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_IPV6_STATIS_INFO

Message text

[STRING] ([STRING]): Packet-filter IPv6 [UINT32] [STRING] [STRING] [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: Destination to which packet filter applies.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: ACL number.

$4: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$5: Number of packets that matched the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_IPV6_STATIS_INFO: Ethernet0/4/0 (inbound): Packet-filter IPv6 2000 rule 0 permit source 1:1::/64 logging 1000 packet(s).

Explanation

The number of packets matching the packet-filter IPv6 ACL rule changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_MAC_FLOW_INFO

Message text

MAC ACL [STRING] [STRING] [STRING] rule [STRING] [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: ACL number or name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Destination to which packet filter applies.

$4: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$5: Information about the first packet that matches the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_MAC_FLOW_INFO: MAC ACL 4000 inbound Ethernet 3/1/2 rule 0 permit 0800-2700-9000 -> 0CDA-411D-0676.

Explanation

This message is sent when the first packet matches an Layer 2 ACL rule for packet filtering.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_STATIS_INFO

Message text

[STRING] ([STRING]): Packet-filter [UINT32] [STRING] [UINT64] packet(s).

Variable fields

$1: Destination to which packet filter applies.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: ACL number.

$4: ID and content of an ACL rule.

$5: Number of packets that matched the rule.

Severity level

6

Example

PFILTER/6/PFILTER_STATIS_INFO: Ethernet0/4/0 (inbound): Packet-filter 2000 rule 0 permit source 1.1.1.1 0 logging 10000 packet(s).

Explanation

The number of packets matching the packet-filter IPv4 ACL rule changed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_IPV4_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv4 default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv4 default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the IPv4 default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_IPV6_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the IPv6 default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the IPv6 default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the IPv6 default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Traffic direction.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_MAC_DACT_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh the MAC default action to the inbound direction of VLAN 1.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying the MAC default action to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the MAC default action applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_NO_RES

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_NO_RES: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because hardware resources are insufficient:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Use the display qos-acl resource command to check hardware resource usage.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_NOT_SUPPORT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. The ACL is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_NOT_SUPPORT: Failed to apply or refresh ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. The ACL is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because the ACL rule is not supported:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Verify the ACL configuration and remove the settings that are not supported.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_RES_CONFLICT

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16]. [STRING] ACL [UINT] has already been applied to the VLAN.

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: VLAN ID.

$5: ACL type.

$6: ACL number.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_RES_CONFLICT: Failed to apply or refresh IPv6 ACL 2000 to the inbound direction of VLAN 1. IPv6 ACL 3000 has already been applied to the VLAN.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions because an ACL of the same type (IPv4 ACL, IPv6 ACL, or MAC ACL) has already been applied:

·     Applying the ACL to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating the ACL applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Remove the ACL of the same type.

 

PFILTER_VLAN_UNK_ERR

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh [STRING] ACL [UINT] [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: ACL type.

$2: ACL number.

$3: ACL rule ID.

$4: Traffic direction.

$5: VLAN ID.

Severity level

3

Example

PFILTER/3/PFILTER_VLAN_UNK_ERR: Failed to apply or refresh ACL 2000 rule 1 to the inbound direction of VLAN 1.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions due to an unknown error:

·     Applying an ACL rule to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Updating an ACL rule applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


PIM messages

This section contains PIM messages.

PIM_NBR_DOWN

Message text

[STRING]: Neighbor [STRING] ([STRING]) is down.

Variable fields

$1: VPN instance name. If the PIM neighbor belongs to the public network, this field is not displayed.

$2: IP address of the PIM neighbor.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

PIM/5/PIM_NBR_DOWN: Neighbor 10.1.1.1(Vlan-interface10) is down.

Explanation

A PIM neighbor went down.

Recommended action

Check the PIM configuration and network status.

 

PIM_NBR_UP

Message text

[STRING]: Neighbor [STRING] ([STRING]) is up.

Variable fields

$1: VPN instance name. If the PIM neighbor belongs to the public network, this field is not displayed.

$2: IP address of the PIM neighbor.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

PIM/5/PIM_NBR_UP: Neighbor 10.1.1.1(Vlan-interface10) is up.

Explanation

A PIM neighbor came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


PING messages

This section contains ping messages.

PING_STATISTICS

Message text

[STRING] statistics for [STRING]: [UINT32] packets transmitted, [UINT32] packets received, [DOUBLE]% packet loss, round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = [DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE] ms.

Variable fields

$1: Ping or ping6.

$2: IP address, IPv6 address, or host name for the destination.

$3: Number of sent echo requests.

$4: Number of received echo replies.

$5: Percentage of the non-replied packets to the total request packets.

$6: Minimum round-trip delay.

$7: Average round-trip delay.

$8: Maximum round-trip delay.

$9: Standard deviation round-trip delay.

Severity level

6

Example

PING/6/PING_STATISTICS: Ping statistics for 192.168.0.115: 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.0% packet loss, round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.000/0.800/2.000/0.748 ms.

Explanation

A user uses the ping command to identify whether a destination in the public network is reachable.

Recommended action

If there is no packet received, identify whether the interface is down.

 

PING_VPN_STATISTICS

Message text

[STRING] statistics for [STRING] in VPN instance [STRING] : [UINT32] packets transmitted, [UINT32] packets received, [DOUBLE]% packet loss, round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = [DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE]/[DOUBLE] ms.

Variable fields

$1: Ping or ping6.

$2: IP address, IPv6 address, or host name for the destination.

$3: VPN instance name.

$4: Number of sent echo requests.

$5: Number of received echo replies.

$6: Percentage of the non-replied packets to the total request packets.

$7: Minimum round-trip delay.

$8: Average round-trip delay.

$9: Maximum round-trip delay.

$10: Standard deviation round-trip delay.

Severity level

6

Example

PING/6/PING_VPN_STATISTICS: Ping statistics for 192.168.0.115 in VPN instance vpn1: 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.0% packet loss, round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.000/0.800/2.000/0.748 ms.

Explanation

A user uses the ping command to identify whether a destination in a private network is reachable.

Recommended action

If there is no packet received, identify whether the interface is down and identify whether a valid route exists in the routing table.

 

 


PKG messages

This section contains package management messages.

PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to execute the boot-loader file command.

Variable fields

None

Severity level

5

Example

PKG/5/PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_FAILED: -IPAddr=192.168.79.1-User=**; Failed to execute the boot-loader file command.

Explanation

A user executed the boot-loader file command, but the command failed.

Recommended action

Take actions as prompted by the command.

 

PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_SUCCESS

Message text

Executed the boot-loader file command successfully.

Variable fields

·     None

Severity level

5

Example

PKG/5/PKG_BOOTLOADER_FILE_SUCCESS: -IPAddr=192.168.79.1-User=**; Executed the boot-loader file command successfully.

Explanation

A user executed the boot-loader file command successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_FAILED

Message text

Failed to execute the install activate command.

Variable fields

None

Severity level

5

Example

PKG/5/PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_FAILED: -IPAddr=192.168.79.1-User=**; Failed to execute the install activate command.

Explanation

A user executed the install activate command, but the command failed.

Recommended action

Take actions as prompted by the command.

 

PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_SUCCESS

Message text

Executed the install activate command successfully.

Variable fields

·     None

Severity level

5

Example

PKG/5/PKG_INSTALL_ACTIVATE_SUCCESS: -IPAddr=192.168.79.1-User=**; Executed the install activate command successfully.

Explanation

A user executed the install activate command successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


PKI messages

This section contains PKI messages.

REQUEST_CERT_FAIL

Message text

Failed to request [STRING] certificate of domain [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Certificate usage.

$2: PKI domain name.

Severity level

5

Example

PKI/5/REQUEST_CERT_FAIL: Failed to request general certificate of domain abc.

Explanation

Failed to request a certificate for a PKI domain.

Recommended action

Check the configuration of the device and CA server, and the network between them.

 

REQUEST_CERT_SUCCESS

Message text

Request [STRING] certificate of domain [STRING] successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Certificate usage.

$2: PKI domain name.

Severity level

5

Example

PKI/5/REQUEST_CERT_SUCCESS: Request general certificate of domain abc successfully.

Explanation

A certificate was successfully requested for a PKI domain.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


PKT2CPU messages

This section contains PKT2CPU messages.

PKT2CPU_NO_RESOURCE

Message text

-Interface=[STRING]-ProtocolType=[UINT32]-MacAddr=[STRING]; The resources are insufficient.

-Interface=[STRING]-ProtocolType=[UINT32]-SrcPort=[UINT32]-DstPort=[UINT32]; The resources are insufficient.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: Protocol type.

$3: MAC address or source port.

$4: Destination port.

Severity level

4

Example

PKT2CPU/4/PKT2CPU_NO_RESOURCE: -Interface=Ethernet0/0/2-ProtocolType=21-MacAddr=0180-c200-0014; The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

Hardware resources were insufficient.

Recommended action

Cancel the configuration.

 


PKTCPT

This section contains packet capture messages.

PKTCPT_AP_OFFLINE

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: AP was offline.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_AP_OFFLINE: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: AP was offline.

Explanation

Packet capture failed to start because the AP configured with packet capture was offline.

Recommended action

1.     Verify the AP configuration, and restart packet capture after the AP comes online.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_AREADY_EXIT

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: The AP was uploading frames captured during the previous capturing operation.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_AREADY_EXIT: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: The AP was uploading frames captured during the previous capturing operation.

Explanation

When packet capture is stopped on the AC, the fit AP might be still uploading the captured frames. This message is generated when the user restarted packet capture at that time.

Recommended action

1.     Restart packet capture later.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_CONN_FAIL

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: Failed to connect to the FTP server.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_CONN_FAIL: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: Failed to connect to the FTP server.

Explanation

Packet capture failed to start because the device failed to be connected to the FTP server in the same network segment.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the URL of the FTP server is valid.

Possible reasons for an invalid URL include the specified IP address does not exist or is not the FTP server address, and the specified FTP server port is disabled.

2.     Verify that the domain name resolution is successful.

3.     Verify that the FTP server is reachable for the device configured with packet capture.

4.     Verify that the FTP server is online.

5.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_INVALID_FILTER

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: Invalid expression for matching packets to be captured.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_INVALD_FILTER: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: Invalid expression for matching packets to be captured.

Explanation

Packet capture failed to start because the capture filter expression was invalid.

Recommended action

1.     Correct the capture filter expression.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_LOGIN_DENIED

Message text

Packet capture aborted. Reason: FTP server login failure.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_LOGIN_DENIED: Packet capture aborted. Reason: FTP server login failure.

Explanation

Packet capture stopped because the user failed to log in to the FTP server.

Recommended action

1.     Verify the username and password.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_MEMORY_ALERT

Message text

Packet capture aborted. Reason: Memory threshold reached.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_MEMORY_ALERT: Packet capture aborted. Reason: Memory threshold reached.

Explanation

Packet capture stopped because the memory threshold was reached.

Recommended action

N/A

 

PKTCPT_OPEN_FAIL

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: File for storing captured frames not opened.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_OPEN_FAIL: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: File for storing captured frames not opened.

Explanation

Packer capture failed to start because the file for storing the captured frames cannot be opened.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the user has the write permission to the file.

If the user does not have the write permission, assign the permission to the user.

2.     Verify that the specified file has been created and is not used by another feature.

If the file is used by another feature, use another file.

3.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_OPERATION_TIMEOUT

Message text

Failed to start or continue packet capture. Reason: Operation timed out.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_OPERATION_TIMEOUT: Failed to start or continue packet capture. Reason: Operation timed out.

Explanation

This message is generated when one of the following situations occurs:

·     Packet capture failed to start because the FTP server in a different network segment is not reachable and the connection timed out.

·     Packet capture stopped because the FTP server in a different network segment is offline and uploading the captured frames timed out.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the FTP server is reachable.

2.     Verify that the FTP server is online.

3.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_SERVICE_FAIL

Message text

Failed to start packet capture. Reason: TCP or UDP port binding faults.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_SERVICE_FAIL: Failed to start packet capture. Reason: TCP or UDP port binding faults.

Explanation

Packet capture failed to start because an error occurs during TCP or UDP port binding.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that Wireshark has been closed before you start packet capture.

If it is not closed, close Wireshark, and then restart packet capture.

2.     Bind a new TCP or UDP port, and then restart packet capture.

3.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_UNKNOWN_ERROR

Message text

Failed to start or continue packet capture. Reason: Unknown error.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_UNKNOWN_ERROR: Failed to start or continue the packet capture. Reason: Unknown error.

Explanation

Packet capture failed to start or packet capture stopped because of an unknown error.

Recommended action

N/A

 

PKTCPT_UPLOAD_ERROR

Message text

Packet capture aborted. Reason: Failed to upload captured frames.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_UPLOAD_ERROR: Packet capture aborted. Reason: Failed to upload captured frames.

Explanation

Packet capture stopped because the capture failed to upload the captured frames.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the FTP working directory is not changed.

2.     Verify that the user has the write permission to the file on the FTP server.

3.     Verify that the FTP server is online.

4.     Verify that the FTP server is reachable.

5.     Verify that the FTP server has enough memory space.

6.     Verify that the packet capture is not stopped during the upload of captured frames.

7.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

PKTCPT_WRITE_FAIL

Message text

Packet capture aborted. Reason: Not enough space to store captured frames.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PKTCPT/6/PKTCPT_WRITE_FAIL: Packet capture aborted. Reason: Not enough space to store captured frames.

Explanation

Packet capture stopped because the memory space is not enough for storing captured frames.

Recommended action

1.     Delete unnecessary files to release the space.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 


PORTSEC messages

This section contains port security messages.

PORTSEC_ACL_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]; ACL authorization failed because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Cause of failure:

·     the specified ACL didn't exist.

·     this type of ACL is not supported.

·     hardware resources were insufficient.

·     the specified ACL conflicted with other ACLs applied to the interface.

·     the specified ACL didn't contain any rules.

Severity level

4

Example

PORTSEC/4/PORTSEC_ACL_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9; ACL authorization failed because the specified ACL didn't exist.

Explanation

ACL authorization failed for a specific reason.

Recommended action

Handle the issue according to the failure cause.

 

PORTSEC_CAR_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]; Failed to assign CAR attributes to driver.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

Severity level

5

Example

PORTSEC/5/PORTSEC_CAR_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9; Failed to assign CAR attributes to driver.

Explanation

The device failed to assign CAR attributes to the driver.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORTSEC_CREATEAC_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VSIName=[STRING]; Failed to map an Ethernet service instance to the VSI.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: VLAN ID.

$3: MAC address.

$4: VSI name.

Severity level

3

Example

PORTSEC/3/PORTSEC_CREATEAC_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-VLANID=444-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VSIName=aaa; Failed to map an Ethernet service instance to the VSI.

Explanation

The operation of mapping an Ethernet service instance to a specific VSI failed.

Recommended action

Execute the display l2vpn vsi command and verify that the VSI exists. If the VSI does not exist, create the VSI by using the vsi command.

 

PORTSEC_LEARNED_MACADDR

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]; A new MAC address was learned.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

Severity level

6

Example

PORTSEC/6/PORTSEC_LEARNED_MACADDR:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444; A new MAC address was learned.

Explanation

A new secure MAC address was learned on the interface.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORTSEC_NTK_NOT_EFFECTIVE

Message text

The NeedToKnow feature is configured but is not effective on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

PORTSEC/3/PORTSEC_NTK_NOT_EFFECTIVE: The NeedToKnow feature is configured but is not effective on interface Ethernet3/1/2.

Explanation

The NeedToKnow mode does not take effect on an interface, because the interface does not support the NeedToKnow mode.

Recommended action

1.     Disable the NeedToKnow feature on the interface.

2.     Reconnect the connected devices to another interface that supports the NeedToKnow mode.

3.     Configure the NeedToKnow mode on the new interface.

 

PORTSEC_PORTMODE_NOT_EFFECTIVE

Message text

The port security mode is configured but is not effective on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

Severity level

3

Example

PORTSEC/3/PORTSEC_PORTMODE_NOT_EFFECTIVE: The port security mode is configured but is not effective on interface Ethernet3/1/2.

Explanation

The port security mode does not take effect on an interface, because the interface does not support this mode.

Recommended action

·     Change the port security mode to another mode that is supported by the interface.

·     Reconnect the connected devices to another interface that supports this port security mode, and configure the port security mode on the new interface.

 

PORTSEC_PROFILE_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]; Failed to assign a user profile to driver.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

Severity level

5

Example

PORTSEC/5/PORTSEC_PROFILE_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9; Failed to assign a user profile to driver.

Explanation

The device failed to assign a user profile to the driver.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PORTSEC_URL_FAILURE

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]; URL authorization failed because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: Cause of failure:

·     this operation was not supported.

·     hardware resources were insufficient.

·     parameters were invalid.

·     an unknown error existed.

Severity level

4

Example

PORTSEC/4/PORTSEC_URL_FAILURE:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9; URL authorization failed because hardware resources were insufficient.

Explanation

URL authorization failed for a specific reason.

Recommended action

Handle the issue according to the failure cause.

 

PORTSEC_VIOLATION

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]-IfStatus=[STRING]; Intrusion protection was triggered.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Interface status.

Severity level

5

Example

PORTSEC/5/PORTSEC_VIOLATION:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444-IfStatus=Up; Intrusion protection was triggered.

Explanation

Intrusion protection was triggered.

Recommended action

·     Check the port security configuration.

·     Change the port security mode to another mode.

 

PORTSEC_VLANMACLIMIT

Message text

-IfName=[STRING]-MACAddr=[STRING]-VLANID=[STRING]; Maximum number of MAC addresses already reached in the VLAN.

Variable fields

$1: Interface type and number.

$2: MAC address.

$3: VLAN ID.

Severity level

5

Example

PORTSEC/5/PORTSEC_VLANMACLIMIT:-IfName=GigabitEthernet1/0/4-MACAddr=0010-8400-22b9-VLANID=444; Maximum number of MAC addresses already reached in the VLAN.

Explanation

Access attempt from a new user in a VLAN was rejected on a port because the number of MAC addresses has reached port security's limit on the port for that VLAN.

Recommended action

Examine the network for the risk of unknown source MAC attacks.

 


PPP messages

This section contains PPP messages.

IPPOOL_ADDRESS_EXHAUSTED

Message text

The address pool [STRING] was exhausted.

Variable fields

$1: Pool name.

Severity level

5

Example

PPP/5/IPPOOL_ADDRESS_EXHAUSTED: The address pool aaa was exhausted.

Explanation

This message is generated when the last address is assigned from the pool.

 

PPP_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS

Message text

-UserName=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[UINT16]-InnerVLAN=[UINT16]-MACAddr=[MAC]; The user came online successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

Severity level

6

Example

PPP/6/PPP_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS: -UserName=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601; The user came online successfully.

Explanation

The user has come online successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PPP_USER_LOGON_FAILED

Message text

-UserName=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[UINT16]-InnerVLAN=[UINT16]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user failed to come online.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 12).

Severity level

5

Example

PPP/5/PPP_USER_LOGON_FAILED: -UserName=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=Authentication failed; The user failed to come online.

Explanation

The user failed to come online.

Recommended action

See Table 12.

 

Table 12 Causes and recommended actions

Cause

Description

Recommended action

Authentication method error

The authentication method was configured incorrectly, possibly because the authentication method requested by users is inconsistent with the authentication method configured on the interface.

Verify that the authentication method is configured correctly.

AAA access limit reached

The upper limit of concurrent logins using the same local user name is reached.

4.     Check the number of concurrent online users using the current local user name.

5.     Modify the upper limit of the concurrent logins using the current local user name to a greater value by executing the access-limit command.

The local user does not exist

The local user was not configured.

6.     Verify that the dial-in user is a legal user.

7.     Add the local user if the user is a legal user but the corresponding local user does not exist on the device.

Local authentication failed: wrong password

The local authentication was rejected because of the incorrect password.

8.     Verify that the username is correct.

9.     Verify that the password is correct.

No AAA response during authentication

The device did not receive an AAA response from the authentication server during the authentication timeout time.

10.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

11.     Verify that the authentication server operates correctly.

12.     Verify that the shared key on the device is the same as the shared key on the authentication server.

RADIUS authentication reject

The RADIUS server returned an access-reject packet.

13.     Verify that the username is correct.

14.     Verify that the password is correct.

AAA authorization information error

Failed to add user authorization information.

Verify that the authorization attributes deployed by the authorization server exist on the device and are configured correctly.

Authentication request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the authentication request to the AAA server.

15.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

16.     Verify that the authentication server operates correctly.

Accounting request to AAA failed

The device failed to send the accounting request to the AAA server.

17.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

18.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No authentication ACK from AAA

The device failed to receive the authentication acknowledgment packet from the AAA server.

19.     Verify that the device communicates with the authentication server correctly.

20.     Verify that the authentication server operates correctly.

TACACS authentication reject

The TACACS server returned an access-reject packet.

21.     Verify that the username is correct.

22.     Verify that the password is correct.

 

PPP_USER_LOGOFF

Message text

-UserName=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[UINT16]-InnerVLAN=[UINT16]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user logged off.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 13).

Severity level

6

Example

PPP/6/PPP_USER_LOGOFF: -UserName=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=Use request; The user logged off.

Explanation

The user has gone offline normally.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

Table 13 Causes

Cause

Description

User request

The user connection was terminated at the user's request.

 

PPP_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL

Message text

-UserName=[STRING]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING]-OuterVLAN=[UINT16]-InnerVLAN=[UINT16]-MACAddr=[MAC]-Reason=[STRING]; The user logged off abnormally.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Outer VLAN ID.

$5: Inner VLAN ID.

$6: MAC address.

$7: Cause (see Table 14).

Severity level

6

Example

PPP/6/PPP_USER_LOGOFF_ABNORMAL: -UserName=abc-IPAddr=1.1.1.2-IfName=Route-Aggregation1023.4000-OuterVLAN=1000-InnerVLAN=4000-MACAddr=0230-0103-5601-Reason=Lost Carrier; The user logged off abnormally.

Explanation

The user has gone offline abnormally.

Recommended action

See Table 14.

 

Table 14 Causes and recommended actions

Cause

Description

Recommended action

Lost carrier

The keepalive packets were lost, possibly because the link between the user device and the device connecting to the BAS fails.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

Lost service

The service server (for example, L2TP) terminated the service.

No action is required.

Admin reset

The user session was temporarily terminated by the administrator by executing the shutdown command because of management reasons.

No action is required.

BAS request

Unknown reasons.

Save the related log information locally and contact the support.

Session timeout

The user session timed out.

Notify the user that the traffic quota is used up or to renew the user account.

Traffic quota limit reached

The user traffic limit was reached.

Notify the user that the traffic is used up or to renew the user account.

Logged off by the RADIUS server

The AAA server logged off the user.

No action is required.

Accounting update failure

The accounting update failed.

23.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

24.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response during realtime accounting

The user did not receive the response from the accounting server during the timeout time. (In the realtime accounting phase.)

25.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

26.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response for accounting start

The user did not receive the response from the accounting server during the timeout time. (In the accounting start phase.)

27.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

28.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

No AAA response for accounting stop

The user did not receive the response from the accounting server during the timeout time. (In the accounting stop phase.)

29.     Verify that the device communicates with the accounting server correctly.

30.     Verify that the accounting server operates correctly.

PPP negotiation terminated

The PPP negotiation was terminated.

Verify that the configuration is correct.

Repeated LCP negotiation packets

Repeated LCP negotiation packets were received.

Disconnect the client and initiate a connection again.

The interface that the user accesses goes down

N/A.

31.     Verify that the network cable of the user access interface is correctly connected.

32.     Verify the user access card or subcard has no errors or is in position.

The interface that the user accesses is shut down

N/A.

Verify that the shutdown command is not executed on the user access interface.

Session idle cut

The user traffic did not reach the threshold within the specified period.

No action is required.

 

 


PPPOES messages

This section contains PPPOES messages.

PPPOES_MAC_THROTTLE

Message text

The MAC [STRING] triggered MAC throttle on interface [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: MAC address.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

PPPOES/5/PPPOES_MAC_THROTTLE: -MDC=1; The MAC 001b-21a8-0949 triggered MAC throttle on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

The maximum number of PPPoE session requests from a user within the monitoring time reached the PPPoE access limit on the access interface. The access interface discarded the excessive requests.

Recommended action

1.     Check the PPPoE access limit on the access interface that is configured by using the pppoe-server throttle per-mac command.

2.     View the time left for the blocking user on the access interface by executing the display pppoe-server throttled-mac command.

3.     If the problem persists, contact the support.

 


PTP messages

This section contains PTP messages.

PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_DISCONNECT

Message text

The external time port became disconnect. (ExtTimePortType=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: ToD interface type:

¡     ToD0

¡     ToD1

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_DISCONNECT: The external time port became disconnect. (ExtTimePortType=ToD0)

Explanation

The device failed to receive clock signals from the external clock source, or the external clock source terminated the connection to the device.

Recommended action

Identify whether the PTP interface connected to the external clock source is up.

·     If the PTP interface is up, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

·     If the PTP interface is down, the link or the interface is down. Resolve the issue and recover the link.

 

PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_RECOVER

Message text

The external time port status resumed. (ExtTimePortType=[STRING])

Variable fields

¡     $1: External clock type:

¡     ToD0

¡     ToD1

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_EXT_TIME_PORT_RECOVER: The external time port status resumed. (ExtTimePortType=ToD0)

Explanation

·     The device resumed signal receiving from the external clock source.

·     The physical link between the device and the external clock source recovered.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK

Message text

Clock frequency resumed to locked state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

PTP/3/PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK: Clock frequency resumed to locked state.

Explanation

The clock frequency resumed from not locked state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_FREQUENCY_NOT_LOCK

Message text

Clock frequency not in locked state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

PTP/3/PTP_FREQUENCY_NOT_LOCK: Clock frequency not in locked state.

Explanation

The clock frequency is in unlocked state. Possible reasons include:

·     In SyncE frequency synchronization mode, the frequency offset of the reference source is large.

·     In 1588v2 frequency synchronization mode, the timestamps are abnormal.

·     The output frequency offset of the system clock exceeds +/-10 ppm.

Recommended action

Identify whether a PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK log will be output after this log.

·     If a PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK log is output, the device has just started up or frequency flapping has occurred.

·     If no PTP_FREQUENCY_LOCK log is output, identify whether the PTP settings have changed.

¡     If the PTP settings have changed, restore the settings.

¡     If the PTP settings have not changed, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_MASTER_CLOCK_CHANGE

Message text

PTP master clock property changed. (OldMasterClockId=[STRING], CurrentMasterClockId=[STRING], NewSourceIfIndex=[UINT16], OldSourcePortNum=[UINT16], CurrentSourcePortNum=[UINT16], OldSourcePortName=[STRING], CurrentSourcePortName=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: ID of the original master clock.

$2: ID of the current master clock.

$3: Index of the new clock source.

$4: Number of the interface through which the old clock source distributed its time to the device.

$5: Number of the interface through which the new clock source distributes its time to the device.

$6: Name of the interface through which the old clock source distributed its time to the device.

$7: Name of the interface through which the new clock source distributes its time to the device.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_MASTER_CLOCK_CHANGE: PTP master clock property changed. (OldMasterClockId=000FE2-FFFE-FF0000, CurrentMasterClockId=000FE2-FFFE-FF0000, NewSourceIfIndex=1, OldSourcePortNum=2, CurrentSourcePortNum=1, OldSourcePortName=G1/0/2, CurrentSourcePortName=G1/0/1)

Explanation

The attributes of the master clock changed. Possible reasons include:

·     The attributes of the clock nodes in the PTP domain had changed. As a result, a clock source with higher priority appeared or the path to the clock source changed.

·     The device had connected to a clock source with higher priority.

·     The PTP interface that received clock source signals is down or its link is down.

Recommended action

Execute the display ptp interface brief command to check for PTP interfaces in Disabled state.

·     If a PTP interface is in Disabled state, the interface does not handle PTP messages. Collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

·     If no PTP interface is in Disabled state, identify whether PTP settings have changed.

¡     If PTP settings have changed, restore the settings.

¡     If PTP settings have not changed, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_PKT_ABNORMAL

Message text

Received an abnormal PTP packet.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PTP/6/PTP_PKT_ABNORMAL: Received an abnormal PTP packet.

Explanation

The device received a defective PTP packet. The TimeSource, TimeTraceable, or FreqencyTraceable field of the packet might be incorrect.

Recommended action

To resolve the issue:

1.     Determine whether the peer device has been configured with a special PTP technical standard.

¡     If the peer device has been configured with a special PTP technical standard, go to 3.

¡     If the peer device has not been configured with a special PTP technical standard, go to 2.

2.     Specify a special PTP technical standard for the peer device and wait 20 minutes. Then identify whether a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, go to 4.

¡     If no PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, the issue is resolved.

3.     Wait 20 minutes. Then identify whether a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, go to 4.

¡     If no PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, the issue is resolved.

4.     Collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT

Message text

Received [ULONG] abnormal PTP packets in the last 10 minutes.

Variable fields

$1: Number of abnormal PTP packets received in the last 10 minutes.

Severity level

6

Example

PTP/6/PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT: Received 300 abnormal PTP packets in the last 10 minutes.

Explanation

The device has received abnormal PTP packets in the last 10 minutes.

Recommended action

To resolve the issue:

1.     Determine whether the peer device has been configured with a special PTP technical standard.

¡     If the peer device has been configured with a special PTP technical standard, go to 3.

¡     If the peer device has not been configured with a special PTP technical standard, go to 2.

2.     Specify a special PTP technical standard for the peer device and wait 20 minutes. Then identify whether a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, go to 4.

¡     If no PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, the issue is resolved.

3.     Wait 20 minutes. Then identify whether a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, go to 4.

¡     If no PTP_PKT_ABNORMALCOUNT log has been output, the issue is resolved.

4.     Collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_PKTLOST

Message text

PTP packets were lost. (PktType=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: PTP message type:

¡     Delay_Resp

¡     Announce

¡     Sync

¡     Pdelay_Resp

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_PKTLOST: PTP packets were lost. (PktType=Announce)

Explanation

The subordinate port failed to receive Announce, Delay_Resp, and Sync messages within the timeout period.

Recommended action

Execute the display ptp statistics command to identify whether the counts of the received PTP messages are increasing.

·     If the counts are increasing, the timeout was caused by link delay. No action is required.

·     If the counts are not increasing, execute the display ptp statistics command to identify whether the counts of transmitted messages are increasing.

¡     If the counts are increasing, a link failure caused the timeout. Resolve the issue and recover the link.

¡     If the counts are not increasing, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_PKTLOST_RECOVER

Message text

PTP packets lost were recovered. (PktType=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: PTP message type:

¡     Delay_Resp

¡     Announce

¡     Sync

¡     Pdelay_Resp

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_PKTLOST_RECOVER: PTP packets lost were recovered. (PktType =Announce)

Explanation

·     The subordinate port resumed receiving of Announce, Delay_Resp, and Sync messages. A timeout had occurred before.

·     The device role changed from member clock to master clock. A PTP message receiving timeout had occurred before.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_PORT_BMCINFO_CHANGE

Message text

The BMC info for port [UINT16] changed. (PortName=[STRING], PortSourceId=[STRING], PortSourcePortNum=[UINT16], PortSourceStepsRemoved=[UINT16], CurrentMasterClockId=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: PTP interface index.

$2: PTP interface name.

$3: Clock source ID that the PTP interface receives.

$4: Clock source port number that the PTP interface receives.

$5: Number of removed steps that the PTP interface receives.

$6: Master clock ID.

Severity level

5

Example

PTP/5/PTP_PORT_BMCINFO_CHANGE: The BMC info for port 1 changed. (PortName=G1/0/1, PortSourceId=000FE2-FFFE-FF0001, PortSourcePortNum=1, PortSourceStepsRemoved=5, CurrentMasterClockId=000FE2-FFFE-FF0000)

Explanation

Clock source information received by the PTP interface changed, including the clock source ID, port number, and number of removed steps.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_PORT_STATE_CHANGE

Message text

PTP port state changed. (IfIndex=[UINT16], PortName=[STRING], PortState=[STRING], OldPortState=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: PTP interface index.

$2: PTP interface name.

$3: PTP interface state.

¡     Master—Sends synchronization messages.

¡     Slave—Receives synchronization messages.

¡     Passive—Neither receives nor sends synchronization messages. A PTP interface is in passive state after it receives an announce message.

¡     Listening—Neither receives nor sends synchronization messages. A PTP interface is in listening state after being initialized.

¡     Faulty—PTP is running incorrectly. A PTP interface in faulty state does not process PTP messages.

¡     Initializing—The interface is initializing. A PTP interface in initializing state does not process PTP messages.

¡     Premaster—Temporary state before the interface enters Master state.

¡     Disabled—PTP is not running on the interface. The interface does not process PTP messages.

¡     Uncalibrated—Temporary state before the interface enters Slave state.

$4: Previous state of the PTP interface.

Severity level

5

Example

PTP/5/PTP_PORT_STATE_CHANGE: PTP port state changed. (IfIndex=1, PortName=G1/0/1, PortState=Slave, OldPortState=Master)

Explanation

PTP interface state changed. Possible reasons include:

·     The attributes of the clock nodes in the PTP domain had changed, including the priority, time class, time accuracy, and NotSlave feature.

·     The device had connected to another clock source with higher priority.

·     The PTP interface or its link had gone down.

Recommended action

Execute the display ptp interface brief command to identify whether a PTP interface is in Fault state.

·     If there is a PTP interface in Fault state, the PTP interface or its link was down. Resolve the issue and recover the link.

·     If no PTP interface is in Fault state, identify whether PTP settings have changed.

¡     If PTP settings have changed, restore the settings.

¡     If PTP settings have not changed, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_SRC_CHANGE

Message text

Clock source property changed. (SourceName=[STRING], Priority1=[UCHAR], Priority2=[UCHAR], ClockClass=[UINT16], ClockAccuracy=[UINT16]], ClockSourceType=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: Clock source:

¡     Local

¡     ToD1

¡     ToD2

$2: Priority 1

$3: Priority 2

$4: Class of the clock source

$5: Accuracy of the clock source

$6: GM type:

¡     Atomic clock.

¡     Global Positioning System (GPS).

¡     Handset.

¡     Internal oscillator.

¡     NTP.

¡     Other.

¡     PTP.

¡     Terrestrial radio.

¡     Unknown.

Severity level

5

Example

PTP/5/PTP_SRC_CHANGE: Clock source property changed.

(SourceName=Tod1, Priority1=1, Priority2=2, ClockClass=6, ClockAccuracy=20, ClockSourceType=Atomic clock)

Explanation

The attributes of the clock source changed. Possible reasons include:

·     Command lines had been executed to change the clock source attributes.

·     The device had connected to another clock source with a higher accuracy.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_SRC_CLASS_BELOW_THRESHOLD

Message text

The clock source class fell below the threshold.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_SRC_CLASS_BELOW_THRESHOLD: The clock source class fell below the threshold.

Explanation

The clock source class threshold was reached.

Recommended action

Execute the display ptp clock comand to check the Class field to determine whether the clock source class fell below the threshold.

·     If it fell below the threshold, raise the clock class level or use another clock source with a higher time class. Then check whether a PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER log is output.

¡     If a PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER log is output, the issue is resolved.

¡     If no PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER log is output, collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact technical support.

·     If it does not fall below the threshold, collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact technical support.

 

PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER

Message text

The clock source class crossed the threshold.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_SRC_CLASS_RECOVER: The clock source class crossed the threshold.

Explanation

The clock source class restored to normal level.

Recommended action

None.

 

PTP_SRC_SWITCH

Message text

Clock source switched. (LastClockID=[STRING], CurrentClockID=[STRING])

Variable fields

$1: ID of the original clock source

$2: ID of the current clock source.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_SRC_SWITCH: Clock source switched.(LastSource=000FE2-FFFE-FF0000, CurrentSource=000FE2-FFFE-FF0001)

Explanation

A clock source with higher accuracy and priority had been added to the PTP domain. The device had selected another clock source.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_TIME_OFFSE_EXCEED_THRESHOLD

Message text

The PTP time offset exceeded the threshold. (TimeOffset=[UINT16], AlarmThresholdTimeOffset=[UINT16])

Variable fields

$1: Offset between the PTP time and the external reference time.

$2: Offset threshold between the PTP time and the external reference time.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_TIME_OFFSET_EXCEED_THRESHOLD: The PTP time offset exceeded the threshold. (TimeOffset=500, AlarmThresholdTimeOffset=400)

Explanation

The offset between the PTP time and the external reference time exceeded the threshold.

Recommended action

Execute the ptp asymmetry-correction command to set the asymmetric delay correction time so that the PTP time is consistent with the external reference time. Then identify whether a PTP_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER log has been output.

·     If a PTP_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER log has been output, the issue is resolved.

·     If no PTP_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER log is output, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER

Message text

The PTP standard time offset resumed. (TimeOffset=[UINT16], AlarmThresholdTimeOffset=[UINT16])

Variable fields

$1: Offset between the PTP time and the external reference time.

$2: Offset threshold between the PTP time and the external reference time.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_STANDARD_TIME_OFFSET_RECOVER: The PTP standard time offset resumed. (TimeOffset=300, AlarmThresholdTimeOffset=400)

Explanation

The PTP time resumed from large offset with the external reference time.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_TIME_SYNC

Message text

Time resumed to synchronized state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_TIME_SYNC: Time resumed to synchronized state.

Explanation

The device time has been synchronized.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_TIME_UNSYNC

Message text

Time changed to unsynchronized state.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_TIME_UNSYNC: Time changed to unsynchronized state.

Explanation

The device time is not synchronized. Possible reasons include:

·     The device failed to trace a clock source because of link or interface failure.

·     The clock source of the device has a priority so high that the device cannot synchronize time to another device.

Recommended action

1.     Execute the display ptp interface brief command to identify whether a PTP subordinate port is available

¡     If a PTP subordinate port is available, contact the support.

¡     If no PTP subordinate port is available, go to step 2.

2.     Execute the display ptp clock command to identify whether the clock type is ToD.

¡     If the clock type is ToD, go to step 3.

¡     If the clock type is not ToD, no clock source is available for the device.

3.     Identify whether the ptp { tod0 | tod1 } input command has been executed to enable the device to receive signals from a ToD clock.

¡     If this configuration exists, contact the support.

¡     If no such configuration exists, go to step 4.

4.     Execute the ptp { tod0 | tod1 } input command to specify the input direction for the device to receive ToD clock signals. Then identify whether a PTP_TIME_SYNC log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_TIME_SYNC log has been output, the issue is resolved.

¡     If no PTP_TIME_SYNC log is output, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGE

Message text

The timestamp state turned to normal.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

PTP/3/PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGE: The timestamp state turned to normal.

Explanation

The timestamp state resumed from remaining unchanged.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PTP_TIMESTAMP_UNCHANGE

Message text

The timestamp state turned to abnormal.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

PTP/3/PTP_TIMESTAMP_UNCHANGE: The timestamp state turned to abnormal.

Explanation

The timestamps in the PTP messages received by the device remained unchanged.

Recommended action

Execute the display ptp statistics command to identify whether the count of Sync messages is increasing.

·     If the count is increasing, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

·     If the count is not increasing, check the link for errors. Fix the error if any and identify whether a PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGED log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGED log has been output, the timestamp state has resumed.

¡     If no PTP_TIMESTAMP_CHANGED log is output, collect log and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_ALARM

Message text

The PTP time offset sum exceeded the threshold. (TimeOffsetSum=[UINT16], TimeOffsetSumAlarmThreshold=[UINT16])

Variable fields

$1: PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak value.

$2: PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak threshold.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_ALARM: The PTP time offset sum exceeded the threshold. (TimeOffsetSum=500, TimeOffsetSumAlarmThreshold=400)

Explanation

The PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak value exceeded the threshold.

Recommended action

To resolve the issue:

1.     Determine whether the PTP time is in locked state.

¡     If the PTP time is in locked state, go to 3.

¡     If the PTP time is in unlocked state, go to 2.

2.     Wait 15 minutes. Then determine whether the PTP time is in locked state.

¡     If the PTP time is in locked state, go to 3.

¡     If the PTP time is in unlocked state, go to 4.

3.     Wait 15 minutes. Then identify whether a PTP_TIMOFFSUM_RECOVER log has been output.

¡     If a PTP_TIMOFFSUM_RECOVER log has been output, the issue is resolved.

¡     If no PTP_TIMOFFSUM_RECOVER log has been output, go to 4.

4.     Collect alarm, log, and configuration information and contact the support.

 

PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_RECOVER

Message text

The PTP time offset sum resumed. (TimeOffsetSum=[UINT16], TimeOffsetSumAlarmThreshold=[UINT16])

Variable fields

$1: PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak value.

$2: PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak threshold.

Severity level

4

Example

PTP/4/PTP_TIMOFFSUM_PK-PK_RECOVER: The PTP time offset sum resumed. (TimeOffsetSum=300, TimeOffsetSumAlarmThreshold=400)

Explanation

The PTP time-offset-sum peak-to-peak value dropped below the threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 

 


PWDCTL messages

This section contains password control messages.

PWDCTL_ADD_BLACKLIST

Message text

[STRING] was added to the blacklist for failed login attempts.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

Severity level

6

Example

PWDCTL/6/PWDCTL_ADD_BLACKLIST: hhh was added to the blacklist for failed login attempts.

Explanation

The user entered an incorrect password. It failed to log in to the device and was added to the password control blacklist.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PWDCTL_CHANGE_PASSWORD

Message text

[STRING] changed the password because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: The reasons for changing the password.

¡     it was the first login of the account.

¡     the password had expired.

¡     the password was too short.

¡     the password was not complex enough.

¡     the password was default password.

Severity level

6

Example

PWDCTL/6/PWDCTL_CHANGE_PASSWORD: hhh changed the password because it was the first login of the account.

Explanation

The user changed the password for some reason. For example, the user changed the password because it is the first login of the user's account.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PWDCTL_FAILED_TO_WRITEPWD

Message text

Failed to write the password records to file.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

PWDCTL/6/PWDCTL_FAILED_TO_WRITEPWD: Failed to write the password records to file.

Explanation

The device failed to write a password to a file.

Recommended action

Check the file system of the device for memory space insufficiency.

 

 


QOS messages

This section contains QoS messages.

MIRROR_SYNC_CFG_FAIL

Message text

Failed to restore configuration for monitoring group [UINT32] in [STRING], because [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Monitoring group.

$2: Chassis number plus slot number or slot number.

$3: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/MIRROR_SYNC_CFG_FAIL: Failed to restore configuration for monitoring group 1 in chassis 2 slot 1, because monitoring resources are insufficient.

Explanation

After a card was installed, the system failed to restore the configuration for a monitoring group on the card for the following possible reasons:

·     The number of member ports in the monitoring group exceeds the limit.

·     The monitoring resources are insufficient on the card.

·     Member ports in the monitoring group are not supported by the card.

Recommended action

Delete or modify unsupported settings.

 

QOS_CAR_APPLYUSER_FAIL

Message text

[STRING]; Failed to apply the [STRING] CAR in [STRING] profile [STRING] to the user. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User identity.

$2: Application direction.

$3: Profile type.

$4: Profile name.

$5: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_CAR_APPLYUSER_FAIL: -MAC=1111-2222-3333-IP=192.168.1.2-SVLAN=100-VPN=”N/A”-Port=GigabitEthernet5/1/5; Failed to apply the inbound CAR in user profile a to the user. Reason: The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a CAR policy when a user went online.

·     Modify a configured CAR policy or configure a new CAR policy when a user is online.

Recommended action

Delete the CAR policy from the profile or modify the parameters of the CAR policy.

 

QOS_CBWFQ_REMOVED

Message text

CBWFQ is removed from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

QOS/3/QOS_CBWFQ_REMOVED: CBWFQ is removed from GigabitEthernet4/0/1.

Explanation

CBWFQ was removed from an interface because the maximum bandwidth or speed configured on the interface was below the bandwidth or speed required for CBWFQ.

Recommended action

Increase the bandwidth or speed and apply the removed CBWFQ again.

 

QOS_GTS_APPLYUSER_FAIL

Message text

[STRING]; Failed to apply GTS in user profile [STRING] to the user. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User identity.

$2: User profile name.

$3: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_GTS_APPLYUSER_FAIL: -MAC=1111-2222-3333-IP=192.168.1.2/16-CVLAN=100-Port=GigabitEthernet5/1/5; Failed to apply GTS in user profile a to the user. Reason: The resources are insufficient.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a GTS action when a user went online.

·     Modify a configured GTS action or configure a new GTS action when a user is online.

Recommended action

Delete the GTS action from the user profile or modify the parameters of the GTS action.

 

QOS_IFA_OUTPUT_IFFAIL

Message text

Failed to find an output interface for destination IP address [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_IFA_OUTPUT_IFFAIL: Failed to find an output interface for destination IP address 1.1.1.1.

Explanation

The system failed to find an output interface for a destination IP address.

Recommended action

Check whether the route is available.

 

QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_BANDWIDTH

Message text

Policy [STRING] requested bandwidth [UINT32](kbps). Only [UINT32](kbps) is available on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Required bandwidth for CBWFQ.

$3: Available bandwidth on an interface.

$4: Interface name.

Severity level

3

Example

QOS/3/QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_BANDWIDTH: Policy d requested bandwidth 10000(kbps). Only 80(kbps) is available on GigabitEthernet4/0/1.

Explanation

Configuring CBWFQ on an interface failed because the maximum bandwidth on the interface was less than the bandwidth required for CBWFQ.

Recommended action

Increase the maximum bandwidth configured for the interface or set lower bandwidth required for CBWFQ.

 

QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_NNIBANDWIDTH

Message text

The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth.

The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth. The bandwidth of [STRING] is changed.

The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth. [STRING] is created based on [STRING] of the UNI interface

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/ QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_NNIBANDWIDTH: The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth.

QOS/4/ QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_NNIBANDWIDTH: The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth. The bandwidth of GigabitEthernet4/0/1 is changed.

QOS/4/ QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_NNIBANDWIDTH: The total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth. Virtual-Access1 is created based on Virtual-Template1 of the UNI interface.

Explanation

This message is generated when the total UNI bandwidth is still greater than the NNI bandwidth after the NNI bandwidth is increased or the total UNI bandwidth is reduced.

This message is generated when the total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth because the interface bandwidth is changed.

This message is generated when the total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth because a virtual access interface is created based on a  virtual template of the UNI interface.

Recommended action

Increase the NNI bandwidth or reduce the total UNI bandwidth.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_CBFAIL

Message text

Failed to apply classifier-behavior [STRING] in policy [STRING] to the  [STRING] direction of control plane slot [UINT32]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a classifier-behavior association.

$2: Policy name.

$3: Application direction.

$4: Slot number.

$5: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_CBFAIL: Failed to apply classifier-behavior d in policy b to the inbound direction of control plane slot 3. The behavior is empty.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a classifier-behavior association to a specific direction of a control plane.

·     Update a classifier-behavior association applied to a specific direction of a control plane.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of control plane slot [UINT32]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Slot number.

$4: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_FAIL: Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy b to the inbound direction of control plane slot 3. The operation is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a QoS policy to a specific direction of a control plane.

·     Update a QoS policy applied to a specific direction of a control plane.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_CBFAIL

Message text

Failed to apply classifier-behavior [STRING] in policy [STRING] to the  [STRING] direction globally. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a classifier-behavior association.

$2: Policy name.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_CBFAIL: Failed to apply classifier-behavior a in policy b to the outbound direction globally. The behavior is empty.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a classifier-behavior association to a specific direction globally.

·     Update a classifier-behavior association applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy [STRING] to the [STRING] direction globally. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_FAIL: Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy b to the inbound direction globally. The operation is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a QoS policy to a specific direction globally.

·     Update a QoS policy applied to a specific direction globally.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_CBFAIL

Message text

Failed to apply classifier-behavior [STRING] in policy [STRING] to the  [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a classifier-behavior association.

$2: Policy name.

$3: Traffic direction.

$4: Interface name.

$5: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_CBFAIL: Failed to apply  classifier-behavior b in policy b to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet3/1/2. The behavior is empty.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a classifier-behavior association to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Update a classifier-behavior association applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of interface [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Traffic direction.

$3: Interface name.

$4: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_FAIL: Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy b to the inbound direction of interface Ethernet3/1/2. The operation is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a QoS policy to a specific direction of an interface.

·     Update a QoS policy applied to a specific direction of an interface.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy [STRING] to [STRING]. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Tunnel information.

$3: Failure cause:

¡     The filtering action is not supported.

¡     The marking action is not supported.

¡     The mirroring action is not supported.

¡     The redirect action is not supported.

¡     The QoS policy does not exist.

¡     The QoS policy was deleted.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_FAIL: Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy b to ADVPN session Tunnel1 192.168.0.10. Reason: The marking action is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a QoS policy to an ADVPN tunnel.

·     Update a QoS policy applied to an ADVPN tunnel.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_SUCCESS

Message text

QoS policy [STRING] was successfully applied or refreshed to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Tunnel information.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYTUN_SUCCESS: QoS policy b was successfully applied or refreshed to ADVPN session Tunnel1 192.168.0.10.

Explanation

The system successfully applied or refreshed a QoS policy for an ADVPN tunnel.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYUSER_FAIL

Message text

[STRING]; Failed to apply the [STRING] QoS policy [STRING] in user profile [STRING] to the user.Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User identity.

$2: Application direction.

$3: QoS policy name.

$4: User profile name.

$5: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYUSER_FAIL: -MAC=1111-2222-3333-IP=192.168.1.2/16-CVLAN=100-Port=GigabitEthernet5/1/5; Failed to apply the inbound QoS policy p in user profile a to the user.Reason: The QoS policy is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Issue the settings of a QoS policy when a user went online.

·     Modify an applied QoS policy or apply a new QoS policy when a user is online.

Recommended action

Remove the QoS policy from the user profile or modify the parameters of the QoS policy.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_CBFAIL

Message text

Failed to apply classifier-behavior [STRING] in policy [STRING] to the  [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT32]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a classifier-behavior association.

$2: Policy name.

$3: Application direction.

$4: VLAN ID.

$5: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_CBFAIL: Failed to apply  classifier-behavior b in policy b to the inbound direction of VLAN 2. The behavior is empty.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a classifier-behavior association to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Update a classifier-behavior association applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_FAIL

Message text

Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy [STRING] to the [STRING] direction of VLAN [UINT32]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Policy name.

$2: Application direction.

$3: VLAN ID.

$4: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_FAIL: Failed to apply or refresh QoS policy b to the inbound direction of VLAN 2. The operation is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Apply a QoS policy to a specific direction of a VLAN.

·     Update a QoS policy applied to a specific direction of a VLAN.

Recommended action

Modify the configuration of the QoS policy according to the failure cause.

 

QOS_QMPROFILE_APPLYUSER_FAIL

Message text

[STRING]; Failed to apply queue management profile [STRING] in session group profile [STRING] to the user. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User identity.

$2: Queue scheduling profile name.

$3: Session group profile name.

$4: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_QMPROFILE_APPLYUSER_FAIL: -MAC=1111-2222-3333-IP=192.168.1.2/16-SVLAN=100-Port=GigabitEthernet5/1/5; Failed to apply queue management profile b in session group profile a to the user. Reason: The QMProfile is not supported.

Explanation

The system failed to perform one of the following actions:

·     Issue the settings of a queue scheduling profile when a user went online.

·     Modify an applied queue scheduling profile or apply a new queue scheduling profile when a user is online.

Recommended action

Remove the queue scheduling profile from the session group profile or modify the parameters of the queue scheduling profile.

 

QOS_QMPROFILE_MODIFYQUEUE_FAIL

Message text

Failed to configure queue [UINT32] in queue scheduling profile [STRING]. [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Queue ID.

$2: Profile name.

$3: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/QOS_QMPROFILE_MODIFYQUEUE_FAIL: Failed to configure queue 1 in queue scheduling profile myqueue. The value is out of range.

Explanation

The system failed to modify a queue in a queue scheduling profile successfully applied to an interface because the new parameter was beyond port capabilities.

Recommended action

Remove the queue scheduling profile from the interface, and then modify the parameters for the queue.

 

QOS_UNI_RESTORE_FAIL

Message text

Failed to restore the UNI configuration of [STRING], because the total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/ QOS_NNIBANDWIDTH_OVERFLOW: Failed to restore the UNI configuration of the interface GigabitEthernet5/1/5, because the total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth.

Explanation

The system failed to restore the UNI configuration of an interface, because the total UNI bandwidth is greater than the NNI bandwidth.

Recommended action

Increase the NNI bandwidth or reduce the total UNI bandwidth, and then reconfigure the downlink ports as UNI ports.

 

WRED_TABLE_CFG_FAIL

Message text

Failed to dynamically modify the configuration of WRED table [STRING], because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: WRED table name.

$2: Failure cause.

Severity level

4

Example

QOS/4/WRED_TABLE_CFG_FAIL: Failed to dynamically modify the configuration of WRED table a, because ECN is not supported.

Explanation

Failed to dynamically modify the configuration of a WRED table, because some settings are not supported.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


RADIUS messages

This section contains RADIUS messages.

RADIUS_AUTH_FAILURE

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] failed authentication.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

RADIUS/5/RADIUS_AUTH_FAILURE: User abc@system from 192.168.0.22 failed authentication.

Explanation

An authentication request was rejected by the RADIUS server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RADIUS_AUTH_SUCCESS

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] was authenticated successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

RADIUS/6/RADIUS_AUTH_SUCCESS: User abc@system from 192.168.0.22 was authenticated successfully.

Explanation

An authentication request was accepted by the RADIUS server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RADIUS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL

Message text

Failed to delete servers in scheme [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Scheme name.

Severity level

4

Example

RADIUS/4/RADIUS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL: Failed to delete servers in scheme abc.

Explanation

Failed to delete servers from a RADIUS scheme.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


RIP messages

This section contains RIP messages.

RIP_MEM_ALERT

Message text

RIP Process received system memory alert  [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alarm.

Severity level

5

Example

RIP/5/RIP_MEM_ALERT: RIP Process received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

RIP received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

Check the system memory and release memory for the modules that occupy too many memory resources.

 

RIP_RT_LMT

Message text

RIP [UINT32] Route limit reached

Variable fields

$1: Process ID.

Severity level

6

Example

RIP/6/RIP_RT_LMT: RIP 1 Route limit reached.

Explanation

The number of routes of a RIP process reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

1.     Check for network attacks.

2.     Reduce the number of routes.

 


RIPNG messages

This section contains RIPng messages.

RIPNG_MEM_ALERT

Message text

RIPng Process received system memory alert  [STRING] event.

Variable fields

$1: Type of the memory alarm.

Severity level

5

Example

RIPNG/5/RIPNG_MEM_ALERT: RIPNG Process received system memory alert start event.

Explanation

RIPng received a memory alarm.

Recommended action

Check the system memory and release memory for the modules that occupy too many memory resources.

 

RIPNG_RT_LMT

Message text

RIPng [UINT32] Route limit reached

Variable fields

$1: Process ID

Severity level

6

Example

RIPNG/6/RIPNG_RT_LMT: RIPng 1 Route limit reached.

Explanation

The number of routes of a RIPng process reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

1.     Check for network attacks.

2.     Reduce the number of routes.

 


RIR

This section contains RIR messages.

RIR_APPQUAL_PROBE_FAILED

Message text

Some SDWAN tunnels failed to start probe under the application quality probe instance(instance name [STRING], flow ID [UINT32]), because the maximum number of tunnels for application quality probe already reached.

Variable fields

$1: Name of an application quality probe instance.

$2: Flow ID of the flow template enabled with application quality probe.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_APPQUAL_PROBE_FAILED: Some SDWAN tunnels failed to start probe under the application quality probe instance(instance name [STRING], flow ID [UINT32]), because the maximum number of tunnels for application quality probe already reached.

Explanation

Some SDWAN tunnels failed to start probe under an application quality probe instance, because the maximum number of tunnels for application quality probe already reached.

Recommended action

Stop application quality probe for tunnels if the probe is not necessary for the tunnels.

 

RIR_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED

Message text

-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-Tunnel=[UINT32]-OutputInterface=[STRING]-TotalBandwidth=[UINT64] kbps-UsedBandwidth=[UINT64] kbps. The bandwidth usage of the tunnel interface has reached 90%.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$2: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$3: Tunnel interface number.

$4: Output interface associated with the tunnel interface.

$5: Total bandwidth of the tunnel interface.

$6: Used bandwidth of the tunnel interface.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED: -Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-Tunnel=1-OutputInterface=GE1/0/1-TotalBandwidth=1000 kbps-UsedBandwidth=1000 kbps. The bandwidth usage of the tunnel interface has reached 90%.

Explanation

The bandwidth usage of a tunnel interface has reached 90%, and the device will perform link reselection.

Recommended action

If this message is generated frequently, increase the bandwidth of the tunnel interface.

 

RIR_CFG_CHANGED

Message text

RIR configuration (device [IPADDR], VPN instance [STRING]) changed.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the device. For the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

$2: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the RIR configuration belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

Severity level

6

Example

RIR/6/RIR_CFG_CHANGED: RIR configuration (device 1.1.1.1, VPN instance a) changed.

Explanation

Any of the following configuration changes occurred:

·     Link index or link type change.

·     Link preference or link primary or backup role change.

·     Per-session expected bandwidth change.

·     Other configuration changes, for example, SLA configuration changes, that cause a link from qualified to unqualified or from unqualified to qualified for the service requirements.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_LINK_SELECT

Message text

-SrcIPAddr=[IPADDR]-SrcPort=[UINT16]-DstIPAddr=[IPADDR]-DstPort=[UINT16]-Protocol=[STRING]-FlowID=[UINT32]. Selected a link (device [IPADDR], VPN instance [STRING], tunnel [UINT32]) for the session.

Variable fields

$1: Source IP address of the session.

$2: Source port number of the session.

$3: Destination IP address of the session.

$4: Destination port number of the session.

$5: Session protocol. Values:

¡     TCP.

¡     UDP.

¡     ICMP.

¡     IPv4.

¡     Other.

$6: ID of the flow template to which the session belongs.

$7: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$8: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$9: Tunnel interface number.

Severity level

6

Example

RIR/6/RIR_LINK_SELECT: -SrcIPAddr=55.1.1.2-SrcPort=51457-DstIPAddr=11.1.1.1-DstPort=8-Protocol=ICMP-FlowID=1. Selected a link (device 1.1.1.1, VPN instance a, tunnel 1) for the session.

Explanation

RIR selected a link for the session.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_LINKFAULT

Message text

The link (device [IPADDR], VPN instance [STRING], tunnel [UINT32]) became faulty.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$2: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$3: Tunnel interface number.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_LINKFAULT: The link (device 1.1.1.1, VPN instance a, tunnel 1) became faulty.

Explanation

NQA link connectivity probe detected that the link was disconnected or in down state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_OUTIF_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED

Message text

-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-OutputInterface=[STRING]-TotalBandwidth=[UINT64] kbps-UsedBandwidth=[UINT64] kbps. The bandwidth usage of the output interface has reached 90%.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the device to which the output interface belongs.

¡     If the output interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the output interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$2: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the output interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$3: Output interface associated with the tunnel interface.

$4: Total bandwidth of the output interface.

$5: Used bandwidth of the output interface.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_OUTIF_BANDWIDTH_OVERUSED: -Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-OutputInterface=GE1/0/1-TotalBandwidth=1000 kbps-UsedBandwidth=1000 kbps. The bandwidth usage of the output interface has reached 90%.

Explanation

The bandwidth usage of an output interface has reached 90%, and the device will perform link reselection.

Recommended action

If this message is generated frequently, use another output interface with higher bandwidth.

 

RIR_QUALITY_DELAY

Message text

-FlowID=[UINT32]-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-Tunnel=[UINT32]-DetectedDelay=[UINT32] ms-DelayThreshold=[UINT32] ms. The link became unqualified because the link delay detected by NQA was higher than the link delay threshold in the SLA.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the flow template.

$2: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$3: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$4: Tunnel interface number.

$5: Link delay detected by NQA.

$6: Link delay threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_QUALITY_DELAY: -FlowID=2-Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-Tunnel=1-DetectedDelay=100 ms-DelayThreshold=50 ms. The link became unqualified because the link delay detected by NQA was higher than the link delay threshold in the SLA.

Explanation

The link became unqualified because the link delay detected by NQA was higher than the link delay threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_QUALITY_JITTER

Message text

-FlowID=[UINT32]-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-Tunnel=[UINT32]-DetectedJitter=[UINT32] ms-JitterThreshold=[UINT32] ms. The link became unqualified because the link jitter was higher than the jitter threshold in the SLA.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the flow template.

$2: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$3: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$4: Tunnel interface number.

$5: Link jitter detected by NQA.

$6: Jitter threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_QUALITY_JITTER: -FlowID=2-Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-Tunnel=1-DetectedJitter=100 ms-JitterThreshold=50 ms. The link became unqualified because the link jitter was higher than the jitter threshold in the SLA.

Explanation

The link became unqualified because the link jitter detected by NQA was higher than the jitter threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_QUALITY_OTHER

Message text

-FlowID=[UINT32]-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-Tunnel=[UINT32]. The link became unqualified because of a reason other than failing to meet the thresholds in the SLA.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the flow template.

$2: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$3: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$4: Tunnel interface number.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_QUALITY_OTHER: -FlowID=2-Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-Tunnel=1. The link became unqualified because of a reason other than failing to meet the thresholds in the SLA.

Explanation

The link became unqualified because of a reason other than failing to meet the thresholds in the SLA associated with the flow template. For example, this message is generated if the SLA thresholds are inconsistent on the hub and spoke sites.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RIR_QUALITY_PKTLOSS

Message text

-FlowID=[UINT32]-Device=[IPADDR]-VPNInstance=[STRING]-Tunnel=[UINT32]-DetectedPktLoss=[UINT32]/1000-PktLossThreshold=[UINT32]/1000. The link became unqualified because the packet loss ratio detected by NQA was higher than the packet loss threshold in the SLA.

Variable fields

$1: ID of the flow template.

$2: IP address of the device to which the tunnel interface belongs.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device, the value for this field is 0.0.0.0.

¡     If the tunnel interface belongs to a peer device, the value for this field is the IP address of the peer device.

$3: Name of the VPN instance to which the RIR collaboration relationship belongs. If the tunnel interface belongs to the local device or the peer device uses a public address to establish RIR collaboration relationship with the local device, this field displays N/A.

$4: Tunnel interface number.

$5: Packet loss ratio detected by NQA.

$6: Packet loss threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Severity level

4

Example

RIR/4/RIR_QUALITY_PKTLOSS: -FlowID=2-Device=1.1.1.1-VPNInstance=a-Tunnel=1-DetectedPktLoss=100/1000-PktLossThreshold=50/1000. The link became unqualified because the packet loss ratio detected by NQA was higher than the packet loss threshold in the SLA.

Explanation

The link became unqualified because the packet loss ratio detected by NQA was higher than the packet loss threshold in the SLA associated with the flow template.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


RM messages

This section contains RM messages.

RM_ACRT_REACH_LIMIT

Message text

Max active [STRING] routes [UINT32] reached in URT of [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: IPv4 or IPv6.

$2: Maximum number of active routes.

$3: VPN instance name.

Severity level

4

Example

RM/4/RM_ACRT_REACH_LIMIT: Max active IPv4 routes 100000 reached in URT of VPN1

Explanation

The number of active routes reached the upper limit in the unicast routing table of a VPN instance.

Recommended action

Remove unused active routes.

 

RM_ACRT_REACH_THRESVALUE

Message text

Threshold value [UINT32] of max active [STRING] routes reached in URT of [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Threshold of the maximum number of active routes in percentage.

$2: IPv4 or IPv6.

$3: VPN instance name.

Severity level

4

Example

RM/4/RM_ACRT_REACH_THRESVALUE: Threshold value 50% of max active IPv4 routes reached in URT of vpn1

Explanation

The percentage of the maximum number of active routes was reached in the unicast routing table of a VPN instance.

Recommended action

Modify the threshold value or the route limit configuration.

 

RM_THRESHLD_VALUE_REACH

Message text

Threshold value [UINT32] of active [STRING] routes reached in URT of [STRING]

Variable fields

$1: Maximum number of active routes.

$2: IPv4 or IPv6.

$3: VPN instance name.

Severity level

4

Example

RM/4/RM_THRESHLD_VALUE_REACH: Threshold value 10000 of active IPv4 routes reached in URT of vpn1

Explanation

The number of active routes reached the threshold in the unicast routing table of a VPN instance.

Recommended action

Modify the route limit configuration.

 


RRPP messages

This section contains RRPP messages.

RRPP_IPP_CHECK

Message text

An RRPP port can't be configured as an IPP port.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

6

Example

RRPP/6/RRPP_IPP_CHECK: An RRPP port can't be configured as an IPP port.

Explanation

This message is generated when you configure an RRPP port as an IPP port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

RRPP_RING_FAIL

Message text

Ring [UINT32] in Domain [UINT32] failed.

Variable fields

$1: Ring ID.

$2: Domain ID.

Severity level

4

Example

RRPP/4/RRPP_RING_FAIL: Ring 1 in Domain 1 failed.

Explanation

A ring failure occurred in the RRPP domain.

Recommended action

Check each RRPP node to clear the network fault.

 

RRPP_RING_RESTORE

Message text

Ring [UINT32] in Domain [UINT32] recovered.

Variable fields

$1: Ring ID.

$2: Domain ID.

Severity level

4

Example

RRPP/4/RRPP_RING_RESTORE: Ring 1 in Domain 1 recovered.

Explanation

The ring in the RRPP domain was recovered.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


RTM messages

This section contains RTM messages.

RTM_TCL_NOT_EXIST

Message text

Failed to execute Tcl-defined policy [STRING] because the policy's Tcl script file was not found.

Variable fields

$1: Name of a Tcl-defined policy.

Severity level

4

Example

RTM/4/RTM_TCL_NOT_EXIST: Failed to execute Tcl-defined policy aaa because the policy's Tcl script file was not found.

Explanation

The system did not find the Tcl script file for the policy while executing the policy.

Recommended action

1.     Check that the Tcl script file exists.

2.     Reconfigure the policy.

 

RTM_TCL_MODIFY

Message text

Failed to execute Tcl-defined policy [STRING] because the policy's Tcl script file had been modified.

Variable fields

$1: Name of a Tcl-defined policy.

Severity level

4

Example

RTM/4/RTM_TCL_MODIFY: Failed to execute Tcl-defined policy aaa because the policy's Tcl script file had been modified.

Explanation

The Tcl script file for the policy was modified.

Recommended action

Reconfigure the policy, or modify the Tcl script to be the same as it was when it was bound with the policy.

 

RTM_TCL_LOAD_FAILED

Message text

Failed to load the Tcl script file of policy [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Name of a Tcl-defined policy.

Severity level

4

Example

RTM/4/RTM_TCL_LOAD_FAILED: Failed to load the Tcl script file of policy [STRING].

Explanation

The system failed to load the Tcl script file for the policy to memory.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


SCMD messages

This section contains SCMD messages.

PROCESS_ABNORMAL

Message text

The process [STRING] exited abnormally. ServiceName=[STRING], ExitCode=[STRING], KillSignal=[STRING], StartTime=[STRING], StopTime=[STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

$2: Service name defined in the script.

$3: Process exit code. If the process was closed by a signal, this field displays NA.

$4: Signal that closed the process. If the process was not closed by a signal, this field displays NA.

$5: Time when the process was created.

$6: Time when the process was closed.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/PROCESS_ABNORMAL: The process diagd exited abnormally. ServiceName=DIAG, ExitCode=1, KillSignal=NA, StartTime=2019-03-06 14:18:06, StopTime=2019-03-06 14:35:25.

Explanation

A process exited abnormally. You can use the process parameters for troubleshooting.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display process command to identify whether the process exists. If the process exists, the process is recovered.

2.     If the process is not recovered, collect the following information:

a.     Execute the view /var/log/trace.log > trace.log command in probe view, and transfer the trace.log file saved in the storage media of the device to the server through FTP or TFTP. To use FTP, set the transfer mode to binary.

b.     To quickly troubleshoot the issue, leave the device as is and contact H3C Support.

3.     If the process has been recovered, but reasons need to be located, go to step 2.

 

PROCESS_ACTIVEFAILED

Message text

The standby process [STRING] failed to switch to the active process due to uncompleted synchronization, and was restarted.

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/PROCESS_ACTIVEFAILED: The standby process diagd failed to switch to the active process due to uncompleted synchronization, and was restarted.

Explanation

The standby process failed to switch to the active process because the active process exited abnormally when the standby process has not completed synchronization. The standby process was restarted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

PROCESS_CORERECORD

Message text

Exceptions occurred with process [STRING]. A core dump file was generated.

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/PROCESS_CORERECORD: Exceptions occurred with process diagd. A core dump file was generated.

Explanation

A process had exceptions and a core dump file was generated.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display exception context command to collect and save process exception information to a file.

2.     Use the display exception filepath command to display the core dump file directory.

3.     Use FTP to TFTP to transfer the core dump file and the file that stores the process exception information to a file server. To use FTP, set the transfer mode to binary.

4.     To quickly troubleshoot the issue, leave the device as is and contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOT

Message text

Failed to restore process [STRING]. Rebooting [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

$2: Chassis number and slot number, slot number, or string the system.

Severity level

3

Example

SCMD/3/SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOT: Failed to restore process ipbased. Rebooting slot 1.

Explanation

The process exited abnormally during the device startup. If the process cannot recover after multiple automatic restart attempts, the slot or device will restart automatically.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display process command to verify that the process has recovered after the card or device restarts.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOTMDC

Message text

Failed to restore process [STRING] on [STRING] [UINT16]. Rebooting [STRING] [UINT16].

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

$2: Object type, MDC or context.

$3: ID of the MDC or context.

$4: Object type, MDC or context.

$5: ID of the MDC or context.

Severity level

3

Example

SCMD/3/SCM_ABNORMAL_REBOOTMDC: Failed to restore process ipbased on MDC 2. Rebooting MDC 2.

Explanation

The process exited abnormally during the startup of the MDC on the active MPU or the context on the main security engine in the security engine group. If the process cannot recover after multiple automatic restart attempts, the MDC or context will restart automatically. This message will be output in MDC 1 or Context 1.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display process command to verify that the process has recovered after the card restarts.

2.     If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_ABORT_RESTORE

Message text

Failed to restore process [STRING]. Restoration aborted.

Variable fields

$1: Process name.

Severity level

3

Example

SCMD/3/SCM_ABORT_RESTORE: Failed to restore process ipbased. Restoration aborted.

Explanation

The process exited abnormally during the system operation. If the process cannot recover after multiple automatic restart attempts, the device will not restore the process.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display process log command in any view to display the details about process exit.

2.     Restart the card or the MDC where the process is located.

3.     Provide the output from the display process log command to H3C Support.

 

SCM_INSMOD_ADDON_TOOLONG

Message text

Failed to finish loading [STRING] in [UINT32] minutes.

Variable fields

$1: Kernel file name.

$2: File loading duration.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/SCM_INSMOD_ADDON_TOOLONG: Failed to finish loading addon.ko in 30 minutes.

Explanation

Kernel file loading timed out during device startup.

Recommended action

1.     Restart the card.

2.     Contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_KERNEL_INIT_TOOLONG

Message text

Kernel init in sequence [STRING] function [STRING] is still starting for [UINT32] minutes.

Variable fields

$1: Kernel event phase.

$2: Address of the function corresponding to the kernel event.

$3: Time duration.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/SCM_KERNEL_INIT_TOOLONG: Kernel init in sequence 0x25e7 function 0x6645ffe2 is still starting for 15 minutes.

Explanation

A function at a phase during kernel initialization ran too long.

Recommended action

1.     Restart the card.

2.     Contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_PROCESS_STARTING_TOOLONG

Message text

Pattern 1:

The process [STRING] has not finished starting in [UINT32] hours.

Pattern 2:

The process [STRING] on [STRING] [UINT16] has not finished starting in [STRING] hours.

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Process name.

$2: Time duration.

Pattern 2:

$1: Process name.

$2: Object type, MDC or context.

$3: ID of the MDC or context.

$4: Time duration.

Severity level

4

Example

SCMD/4/SCM_PROCESS_STARTING_TOOLONG: The process ipbased has not finished starting in 1 hours.

Explanation

The process initialization takes a long time and has not been finished. Too many processes have been configured or the process is abnormal.

Recommended action

1.     Wait 6 hours and then verify that the process has been started.

2.     Restart the card/MDC/context, and then use the display process command to verify that the process has recovered.

3.     Contact H3C Support.

 

SCM_SKIP_PROCESS

Message text

Pattern 1:

The process [STRING] was skipped because it failed to start within 6 hours.

Pattern 2:

The process [STRING] on [STRING] [UINT16] was skipped because it failed to start within 6 hours.

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: Process name.

Pattern 2:

$1: Process name.

$2: Object type, MDC or context.

$3: ID of the MDC or context.

Severity level

3

Example

SCMD/3/SCM_SKIP_PROCESS: The process ipbased was skipped because it failed to start within 6 hours.

Explanation

A process failed to start within 6 hours. The device will skip this process and continue to start.

Recommended action

1.     Restart the card/MDC/context, and then use the display process command to verify that the process has restored.

2.     Contact H3C Support.

 

 


SESSION messages

This section contains session messages.

SESSION_IPV4_FLOW

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];SrcIPAddr(1003)=[IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)=[UINT16];NATSrcIPAddr(1005)=[IPADDR];NATSrcPort(1006)=[UINT16];DstIPAddr(1007)=[IPADDR];DstPort(1008)=[UINT16];NATDstIPAddr(1009)=[IPADDR];NATDstPort(1010)=[UINT16];InitPktCount(1044)=[UINT32];InitByteCount(1046)=[UINT32];RplyPktCount(1045)=[UINT32];RplyByteCount(1047)=[UINT32];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)=[STRING];RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=[STRING];SndDSLiteTunnelPeer(1041)=[STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)=[STRING];EndTime_e(1014)=[STRING];Event(1048)=([UNIT16])[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Source IP address.

$3: Source port number.

$4: Source IP address after translation.

$5: Source port number after translation..

$6: Destination IP address.

$7: Destination port number.

$8: Destination IP address after translation.

$9: Destination port number after translation.

$10: Total number of inbound packets.

$11: Total number of inbound bytes.

$12: Total number of outbound packets.

$13: Total number of outbound bytes.

$14: Source VPN instance name.

$15: Destination VPN instance name.

$16: Source DS-Lite tunnel. This field is not supported in the current software version.

$17: Destination DS-Lite tunnel. This field is not supported in the current software version.

$18: Time when the session is created.

$19: Time when the session is removed.

$20: Event type.

$20: Event description:

¡     Session created.

¡     Active flow threshold.

¡     Normal over.

¡     Aged for timeout.

¡     Aged for reset or config-change.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

SESSION/6/SESSION_IPV4_FLOW: Protocol(1001)=UDP;SrcIPAddr(1003)=10.10.10.1;SrcPort(1004)=1024;NATSrcIPAddr(1005)=10.10.10.1;NATSrcPort(1006)=1024;DstIPAddr(1007)=20.20.20.1;DstPort(1008)=21;NATDstIPAddr(1009)=20.20.20.1;NATDstPort(1010)=21;InitPktCount(1044)=1;InitByteCount(1046)=50;RplyPktCount(1045)=0;RplyByteCount(1047)=0;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;RcvDSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=;SndDSLiteTunnelPeer(1041)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=03182024082546;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=(8)Session created;

Explanation

This message is sent in one of the following conditions:

·     An IPv4 session is created or removed.

·     Periodically during an IPv4 session.

·     The traffic-based or time-based threshold of an IPv4 session is reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SESSION_IPV6_FLOW

Message text

Protocol(1001)=[STRING];SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=[IPADDR];SrcPort(1004)=[UINT16];DstIPv6Addr(1037)=[IPADDR];DstPort(1008)=[UINT16];InitPktCount(1044)=[UINT32];InitByteCount(1046)=[UINT32];RplyPktCount(1045)=[UINT32];RplyByteCount(1047)=[UINT32];RcvVPNInstance(1042)=[STRING];SndVPNInstance(1043)=[STRING];BeginTime_e(1013)=[STRING];EndTime_e(1014)=[STRING];Event(1048)=([UNIT16])[STRING];

Variable fields

$1: Protocol type.

$2: Source IPv6 address.

$3: Source port number.

$4: Destination IP address.

$5: Destination port number.

$6: Total number of inbound packets.

$7: Total number of inbound bytes.

$8: Total number of outbound packets.

$9: Total number of outbound bytes.

$10: Source VPN instance name.

$11: Destination VPN instance name.

$12: Time when the session is created.

$13: Time when the session is removed.

$14: Event type.

$15: Event description:

¡     Session created.

¡     Active flow threshold.

¡     Normal over.

¡     Aged for timeout.

¡     Aged for reset or config-change.

¡     Other.

Severity level

6

Example

SESSION/6/SESSION_IPV6_FLOW: Protocol(1001)=UDP;SrcIPv6Addr(1036)=2001::2;SrcPort(1004)=1024;DstIPv6Addr(1037)=3001::2;DstPort(1008)=53;InitPktCount(1044)=1;InitByteCount(1046)=110;RplyPktCount(1047)=0;RplyByteCount(1047)=0;RcvVPNInstance(1042)=;SndVPNInstance(1043)=;BeginTime_e(1013)=03182024082901;EndTime_e(1014)=;Event(1048)=(8)Session created;

Explanation

This message is sent in one of the following conditions:

·     An IPv6 session is created or removed.

·     Periodically during an IPv6 session.

·     The traffic-based or time-based threshold of an IPv6 session is reached.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


SFLOW messages

This section contains sFlow messages.

SFLOW_HARDWARE_ERROR

Message text

Failed to [STRING] on interface [STRING] due to [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Configuration item: update sampling mode

$2: Interface name.

$3: Failure reason: not supported operation

Severity level

4

Example

SFLOW/4/SFLOW_HARDWARE_ERROR: Failed to update sampling mode on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 due to not supported operation.

Explanation

The configuration failed because the device does not support the fixed flow sampling mode.

Recommended action

Specify the random flow sampling mode.

 


SHELL messages

This section contains shell messages.

SHELL_CMD

Message text

-Line=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]-User=[STRING]; Command is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: User line type and number. If there is not user line information, this field displays **.

$2: IP address. If there is not IP address information, this field displays two asterisks (**).

$3: Username. If there is not username information, this field displays two asterisks (**).

$4: Command string.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD: -Line=aux0-IPAddr=**-User=**; Command is quit.

Explanation

A command was executed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMD_CONFIRM

Message text

Confirm option of command [STRING] is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Command string.

$2: Confirm option.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_CONFIRM: Confirm option of command save is no.

Explanation

A user selected a confirmation option for a command.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMD_EXECUTEFAIL

Message text

-User=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]; Command [STRING] in view [STRING] failed to be executed.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Command string.

$4: Command view.

Severity level

4

Example

SHELL/4/SHELL_CMD_EXECUTEFAIL: -User=**-IPAddr=192.168.62.138; Command save in view system failed to be executed.

Explanation

A command that a background program issued failed to be executed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMD_INPUT

Message text

Input string for the [STRING] command is [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Command string.

$2: String entered by the user.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_INPUT: Input string for the save command is startup.cfg.

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_INPUT: Input string for the save command is CTRL_C.

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_INPUT: Input string for the save command is the Enter key.

Explanation

A user responded to the input requirement of a command.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMD_INPUT_TIMEOUT

Message text

Operation timed out: Getting input for the [STRING] command.

Variable fields

$1: Command string.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_INPUT_TIMEOUT: Operation timed out: Getting input for the fdisk command.

Explanation

The user did not respond to the input requirement of a command before the timeout timer expired.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMD_INVALID_CHARACTER

Message text

Execution failed for the [STRING] command. Reason: The command contains invalid characters (? or \t).

Variable fields

$1: Command string.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD_INVALID_CHARACTER: Execution failed for the sysname abc?? command. Reason: The command contains invalid characters (? or \t).

Explanation

The device detected invalid characters in a command line of a text-type configuration file during a configuration recovery or rollback.

Recommended action

Correct the mistakes in the command line and execute the command.

 

SHELL_CMD_MATCHFAIL

Message text

-User=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]; Command [STRING] in view [STRING] failed to be matched.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Command string.

$4: Command view.

Severity level

4

Example

SHELL/4/SHELL_CMD_MATCHFAIL: -User=**-IPAddr=192.168.62.138; Command description 10 in view system failed to be matched.

Explanation

The command string has errors, or the view does not support the command.

Recommended action

Enter the correct command string. Make sure the command is supported in the view.

 

SHELL_CMDDENY

Message text

-Line=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]-User=[STRING]; Command=[STRING] is denied.

Variable fields

$1: User line type and number. If there is not user line information, this field displays **.

$2: IP address. If there is not IP address information, this field displays **.

$3: Username. If there is not username information, this field displays **.

$4: Command string.

Severity level

5

Example

SHELL/5/SHELL_CMDDENY: -Line=vty0-IPAddr=192.168.62.138-User=**; Command vlan 10 is permission denied.

Explanation

The user did not have the right to execute the command.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CMDFAIL

Message text

The [STRING] command failed to restore the configuration.

Variable fields

$1: Command string.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CMDFAIL: The “vlan 1024” command failed to restore the configuration.

Explanation

The specified command failed to be restored during a configuration restoration from a .cfg file.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_CRITICAL_CMDFAIL

Message text

-User=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]; Command=[STRING] .

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

$3: Command string.

Severity level

6

Example

SHELL/6/SHELL_CRITICAL_CMDFAIL: -User=admin-IPAddr=169.254.0.7; Command is save.

Explanation

A command failed to be executed.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_LOGIN

Message text

[STRING] logged in from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: User line type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN: Console logged in from console0.

Explanation

A user logged in.

If the user logged in to the standby MPU, the user line type and number field displays local.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SHELL_LOGOUT

Message text

[STRING] logged out from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: User line type and number.

Severity level

5

Example

SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGOUT: Console logged out from console0.

Explanation

A user logged out.

If the user logged out from the standby MPU, the user line type and number field displays local.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


SLBG messages

This section contains SLBG messages.

SLBG_DRIVER_MODIFY_GROUP

Message text

[STRING] changed to unselected state because the device failed to set the driver after the interface-up event for the port.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

Severity level

5

Example

SLBG/5/SLBG_DRIVER_MODIFY_GROUP: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 changed to unselected state because the device failed to set the driver after the interface-up event for the port.

Explanation

The state of a member port changed to the unselected state because the device failed to set the driver after the interface-up event of the port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SLBG_REACH_MAXPORT_LIMIT

Message text

[STRING] was removed from group [UINT32] because group reached max port limit after the interface-active event for the port.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Service loopback group ID.

Severity level

5

Example

SLBG/5/SLBG_REACH_MAXPORT_LIMIT: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 was removed from group 1 because group reached max port limit after the interface-active event for the port.

Explanation

A port was removed from a service loopback group after the interface-active event of the port because the maximum number of member ports in the group already reached.

Recommended action

Check the number of member ports in the service loopback group.

 


SLSP messages

This section contains static LSP messages.

SLSP_LABEL_DUPLICATE

Message text

Incoming label [INT32] for static LSP [STRING] is duplicate.

Variable fields

$1: Incoming label value.

$2: Static LSP name.

Severity level

4

Example

SLSP/4/SLSP_LABEL_DUPLICATE: Incoming label 1024 for static LSP aaa is duplicate.

Explanation

The incoming label of a static LSP was occupied by another configuration, for example, by a static PW or by a static CRLSP. This message is generated when one of the following events occurs:

·     When MPLS is enabled, configure a static LSP with an incoming label which is occupied by another configuration.

·     Enable MPLS when a static LSP whose incoming label is occupied by another configuration already exists.

Recommended action

Remove this static LSP, and reconfigure it with another incoming label.

 

 


SMLK messages

This section contains Smart Link messages.

SMLK_LINK_SWITCH

Message text

Status of port [STRING] in smart link group [UINT16] changes to active.

Variable fields

$1: Port name.

$2: Smart link group ID.

Severity level

4

Example

SMLK/4/SMLK_LINK_SWITCH: Status of port GigabitEthernet0/1/4 in smart link group 1 changes to active.

Explanation

The port takes over to forward traffic after the primary port fails.

Recommended action

Remove the network faults.

 

SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE

Message text

Not all the members in smart link group [UINT16] are DR ports.

Variable fields

$1: Smart link group ID.

Severity level

4

Example

SMLK/4/SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE: -MDC=1; Not all the members in smart link group 1 are DR ports.

Explanation

This message is generated for a DRNI network when not all the members in a smart link group are DR ports. The members do not take effect.

Recommended action

Add only DR ports to a smart link group in a DRNI network.

 

SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE

Message text

An IPP port can't be a member of a smart link group.

Variable fields

None.

Severity level

4

Example

SMLK/4/SMLK_PORT_INACTIVE: -MDC=1; An IPP port can't be a member of a smart link group.

Explanation

This message is generated for a DRNI network when a smart link group includes an IPP port.

Recommended action

Add non-IPP ports to a smart link group in a DRNI network.

 

 


SNMP messages

This section contains SNMP messages.

SNMP_ACL_RESTRICTION

Message text

SNMP [STRING] from [STRING] is rejected due to ACL restriction.

Variable fields

$1: SNMP community/usm-user/group name.

$2: IP address of the NMS.

Severity level

3

Example

SNMP/3/SNMP_ACL_RESTRICTION: SNMP community public from 192.168.1.100 is rejected due to ACL restrictions.

Explanation

SNMP packets are denied because of ACL restrictions.

Recommended action

Check the ACL configuration on the SNMP agent, and identify whether the agent was attacked.

 

SNMP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE

Message text

Failed to authenticate SNMP message.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

SNMP/4/SNMP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE: Failed to authenticate SNMP message.

Explanation

An NMS failed to be authenticated by the agent.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SNMP_GET

Message text

-seqNO=[UINT32]-srcIP=[STRING]-op=GET-node=[STRING]-value=[STRING]; The agent received a message.

Variable fields

$1: Sequence number of an SNMP operation log.

$2: IP address of the NMS.

$3: MIB object name and OID.

$4: Value field of the request packet.

Severity level

6

Example

SNMP/6/SNMP_GET: -seqNO=1-srcIP=192.168.28.28-op=GET-node=sysLocation(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0)-value=; The agent received a message.

Explanation

SNMP received a Get request from an NMS. The system logs SNMP operations only when SNMP logging is enabled.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SNMP_NOTIFY

Message text

Notification [STRING][STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Notification name and OID.

$2: Variable-binding field of notifications.

¡     If no MIB object exists, only notification name and OID are displayed.

¡     If MIB objects are included, " with " are displayed before the MIB object and OID. MIB objects are separated by semicolons (;).

Severity level

6

Example

SNMP/6/SNMP_NOTIFY: Notification hh3cLogIn(1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.2.1.1.3.0.1) with hh3cTerminalUserName(1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.2.1.1.2.1.0)=;hh3cTerminalSource(1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.2.1.1.2.2.0)=Console.

Explanation

The SNMP agent sent a notification. This message displays the notification content.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SNMP_SET

Message text

-seqNO=[UINT32]-srcIP=[STRING]-op=SET-errorIndex=[UINT32]-errorStatus=[STRING]-node=[STRING]-value=[STRING]; The agent received a message.

Variable fields

$1: Sequence number of an SNMP operation log.

$2: IP address of the NMS.

$3: Error index of the Set operation.

$4: Error status of the Set operation.

$5: MIB object name and OID.

$6: Value of the MIB object changed by the Set operation.

Severity level

6

Example

SNMP/6/SNMP_SET: -seqNO=3-srcIP=192.168.28.28-op=SET-errorIndex=0-errorStatus=noError-node=sysLocation(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0)-value=Hangzhou China; The agent received a message.

Explanation

SNMP received a Set request from an NMS. The system logs SNMP operations only when SNMP logging is enabled.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SNMP_USM_NOTINTIMEWINDOW

Message text

-User=[STRING]-IPAddr=[STRING]; SNMPv3 message is not in the time window.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the NMS.

Severity level

4

Example

SNMP/4/SNMP_USM_NOTINTIMEWINDOW: -User=admin-IPAddr=169.254.0.7; SNMPv3 message is not in the time window.

Explanation

The SNMPv3 message is not in the time window.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

 


SRPV6 messages

This section contains SRv6 TE policy messages.

SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT

Message text

Allocating a binding SID to an SRv6-TE policy failed. (Color [UINT32], Endpoint [STRING], BSID [STRING], Reason [STRING], ConflictState [STRING]).

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: BSID of the SRv6 TE policy.

$4: Reasons for BSID conflict:

·     The binding SID of a manually configured SRv6 TE policy is the same as that of a different SRv6 TE policy delivered by BGP.

·     Different SRv6 TE policies dynamically delivered by BGP have the same binding SID.

·     Different manually configured SRv6 TE policies have the same binding SID.

·     Binding SID allocation failed.

$5: Conflict state. inConflict indicates that a conflict is ongoing.

Severity level

2

Example

SRPV6/2/SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT: Allocating a binding SID to an SRv6-TE policy fails.(Color 10, Endpoint 10::10, BSID 10::10, Reason The binding SID of a manually configured SRv6-TE policy is the same as that of a different SRv6-TE Policy delivered by BGP, ConflictState inConflict).

Explanation

An SRv6 TE policy BSID allocation conflict or failure occurred.

Recommended action

1.     Specify the color value and destination node address for the display segment-routing ipv6 te policy command to obtain the SRv6 TE policy using the BSID. Then modify the BSID value for the SRv6 TE policy.

2.     If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

 

SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT_CLEAR

Message text

The binding SID allocation failure is resolved.(Color [UINT32], Endpoint [STRING], BSID [STRING], Reason [STRING], ConflictState [STRING]).

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: BSID of the SRv6 TE policy.

$4: Reason that the BSID conflict was resolved:

·     The binding SID that failed to be allocated was deleted.

·     The SRv6 TE policy with a binding SID allocation failure was deleted.

·     Binding SID allocation succeeded.

$5: Conflict state. conflictResolved indicates that the conflict has been resolved.

Severity level

2

Example

SRPV6/2/SRPV6_BSID_CONFLICT_CLEAR: The binding SID allocation failure is resolved.( Color 10, Endpoint 10::10, BSID 10::10, Reason The binding SID that failed to be allocated was deleted., ConflictState conflictResolved).

Explanation

The SRv6 TE policy BSID conflict was resolved. For example, the conflicting BSID was deleted and reconfigured, or the associated SRv6 TE policy was deleted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SRPV6_PATH_STATE_DOWN

Message text

SRv6-TE policy candidate path is down: Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING], Origin [STRING], Instance [UINT32], Originator [STRING], Discriminator[UINT32], Preference [UINT32], PreviousRole [STRING], Reason [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: Origin of the candidate path:

·     CLI: Manually configured.

·     BGP: Obtained through a BGP SRv6 policy route.

·     PCEP: Obtained through PCEP.

$4: BGP instance number. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$5: Head node of the candidate path, in the format of ASN Nodeaddress. ASN is the AS number, and Nodeaddress is the router ID of the BGP peer. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$6: Candidate path identifier.

$7: Candidate path priority.

$8: Candidate path role:

·     Primary.

·     Backup.

$9: Reason that the candidate path went down:

·     Higher preference path exists.

·     Candidate path is shutdown.

·     Candidate path is deleted.

·     No valid segment list.

·     Candidate path has empty segment list.

·     SBFD session was down.

·     The color and end-point were deleted.

Severity level

5

Example

SRPV6/5/SRPV6_PATH_STATE_DOWN: SRv6-TE Policy candidate path is down: Color 10, EndPoint 10::10, Origin BGP, Instance 0, Originator 10 100::10, Discriminator 100, Preference 100, PreviousRole Primary, Reason Higher preference path exists.

Explanation

The SRv6 TE policy candidate path went down.

Recommended action

Resolve the issue based on the candidate path down reason. Examine the SRv6 TE policy configuration and SBFD configuration, and check for network congestion.

 

SRPV6_POLICY_STATUS_CHG

Message text

SRv6-TE policy (Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING]) status changed from [STRING] to [STRING]. Down Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: Previous state, which can only be up.

$4: New state, which can only be down.

$5: Reason that the SRv6 TE policy forwarding state went down:

·     SBFD session was down.

·     BFD session was down.

·     Administratively down.

·     No candidate path.

·     No valid candidate path.

·     No valid segment list.

·     The color and end-point were deleted.

Severity level

4

Example

SRPV6/4/SRPV6_POLICY_STATUS_CHG: SRv6-TE Policy Color 10 EndPoint 10::10 status changed from up to down. Down Reason: The color and end-point are deleted.

Explanation

The forwarding state of the SRv6 TE policy changed from up to down.

Recommended action

Resolve the issue based on the SRv6 TE policy forwarding state down reason. Examine the SRv6 TE policy, BFD, and SBFD configuration, and check for network congestion.

 

SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXCEED

Message text

The number of used SRv6-TE policy resources exceeded the upper threshold. (ReourceType [STRING], ResourceCurrentCount [UINT32], ResourceThresholdUpperLimit [UINT32]%, ResourceThresholdLowerLimit [UINT32]%, ResourceTotalCount [UINT32]).

Variable fields

$1: SRv6 TE policy resource type:

·     srv6Policy: Forwarding entry ID of the SRv6 TE policy.

·     srv6PolicySegmentList: Forwarding entry ID of the SID list.

·     srv6PolicyGroup: Forwarding entry ID of the SRv6 TE policy group.

·     srv6PolicyFwdPath: Forwarding path of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Number of SRv6 TE policy resources.

$3: Upper threshold for SRv6 TE policy resources.

$4: Lower threshold for SRv6 TE policy resources.

$5: Maximum SRv6 TE policy resources.

Severity level

4

Example

SRPV6/4/SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXDCEED: The number of used SRv6-TE Policy resources exceeded the upper threshold. (ReourceType srv6Policy, ResourceCurrentCount 4096, ResourceThresholdUpperLimit 80%, ResourceThresholdLowerLimit 75%, ResourceTotalCount 4096).

Explanation

The number of SRv6 TE policy resources exceeded the upper threshold.

Recommended action

Examine the SRv6 TE policy resource usage anomaly by resource type, and then delete unused SRv6 TE policies or SRv6 TE policy groups to save resources.

 

SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXCEED_CLEAR

Message text

The number of used SRv6-TE policy resources fell below the lower threshold.

(ReourceType [STRING], ResourceCurrentCount [UINT32], ResourceThresholdUpperLimit [UINT32]%, ResourceThresholdLowerLimit [UINT32]%, ResourceTotalCount [UINT32]).

Variable fields

$1: SRv6 TE policy resource type:

·     srv6Policy: Forwarding entry ID of the SRv6 TE policy.

·     srv6PolicySegmentList: Forwarding entry ID of the SID list.

·     srv6PolicyGroup: Forwarding entry ID of the SRv6 TE policy group.

·     srv6PolicyFwdPath: Forwarding path of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Number of SRv6 TE policy resources.

$3: Upper threshold for SRv6 TE policy resources.

$4: Lower threshold for SRv6 TE policy resources.

$5: Maximum SRv6 TE policy resources.

Severity level

4

Example

SRPV6/4/SRPV6_RESOURCE_EXCEED_CLEAR: The number of used SRv6-TE Policy resources fell below the lower threshold. (ReourceType srv6Policy, ResourceCurrentCount 3072, ResourceThresholdUpperLimit 80%, ResourceThresholdLowerLimit 75%, ResourceTotalCount 4096).

Explanation

The number of SRv6 TE policy resources dropped below the lower threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SRPV6_SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN

Message text

SRv6-TE policy seglist forwarding state down event: Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING], Origin [STRING], Instance [UINT32], Originator [STRING], Discriminator [UINT32], SegListID [UINT32], Reason [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: Origin of the candidate path:

·     CLI: Manually configured.

·     BGP: Obtained through a BGP SRv6 policy route.

·     PCEP: Obtained through PCEP.

$4: BGP instance number. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$5: Head node of the candidate path, in the format of ASN Nodeaddress. ASN is the AS number, and Nodeaddress is the router ID of the BGP peer. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$6: SID list identifier.

$7: SID list index.

$8: Reason that the SID list forwarding state went down:

·     Segment list was unavailable.

·     SBFD session was down.

Severity level

5

Example

SRPV6/5/SRPV6_SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN: SRv6-TE Policy seglist forwarding state down event: Color 10, EndPoint 10::10, Origin BGP, Instance 0, Originator 10 100::10, Discriminator 100, SegListID 1, Reason Segment list was unavailable.

Explanation

The SID list forwarding state went down.

Recommended action

Examine the link status for the SID list forwarding path and the SBFD configuration.

 

SRPV6_SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN_CLEAR

Message text

SRv6-TE policy seglist forwarding down is resolved. (Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING], Origin [STRING], Instance [UINT32], Originator [STRING], Discriminator [UINT32], SegListID [UINT32])

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: Origin of the candidate path:

·     CLI: Manually configured.

·     BGP: Obtained through a BGP SRv6 policy route.

·     PCEP: Obtained through PCEP.

$4: BGP instance number. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$5: Head node of the candidate path, in the format of ASN Nodeaddress. ASN is the AS number, and Nodeaddress is the router ID of the BGP peer. This field is displayed only when the candidate path origin is BGP.

$6: SID list identifier.

$7: SID list index.

Severity level

5

Example

SRPV6/5/SRPV6_ SEGLIST_STATE_DOWN _CLEAR: SRv6-TE Policy seglist forwarding down is resolved. (Color 10, EndPoint 10::10, Origin BGP, Instance 0, Originator 10 100::10, Discriminator 100, SegListID 1)

Explanation

The SID list forwarding state down alarm was cleared. The forwarding state for the SID list came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SRPV6_STATE_DOWN

Message text

SRv6-TE policy (Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING]) forwarding state went down: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

$3: Reason that the SRv6 TE policy forwarding state went down:

·     SBFD session was down.

·     BFD session was down.

·     Administratively down.

·     No candidate path.

·     No valid candidate path.

·     No valid segment list.

·     The color and end-point were deleted.

Severity level

2

Example

SRPV6/2/SRPV6_STATE_DOWN: SRv6-TE Policy forwarding (Color 10, EndPoint 10::10) state went down: SBFD session was down.

Explanation

The forwarding state of the SRv6 TE policy went down.

Recommended action

Resolve the issue based on the SRv6 TE policy forwarding state down reason. Examine the SRv6 TE policy configuration and BFD configuration, and check for network congestion.

 

SRPV6_STATE_DOWN_CLEAR

Message text

SRv6-TE policy (Color [UINT32], EndPoint [STRING]) down alarm was cleared.

Variable fields

$1: Color value of the SRv6 TE policy.

$2: Destination node address of the SRv6 TE policy.

Severity level

2

Example

SRPV6/2/SRPV6_STATE_DOWN_CLEAR: SRv6-TE Policy (Color 10, EndPoint 10 10::10) down alarm was cleared.

Explanation

The SRv6 TE policy forwarding state down alarm was cleared. The forwarding state for the SRv6 TE policy came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


SSHS messages

This section contains SSH server messages.

SSHS_ACL_DENY

Message text

The SSH Connection [IPADDR]([STRING]) request was denied according to ACL rules.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

$2: VPN instance to which the IP address of the SSH client belongs.

Severity level

5

Example

SSHS/5/SSH_ACL_DENY: The SSH Connection 1.2.3.4(vpn1) request was denied according to ACL rules.

Explanation

The SSH server detected a login attempt from the invalid SSH client and denied the connection request of the client by using the ACL rules.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH

Message text

SSH client [STRING] failed to log in because of [STRING] algorithm mismatch.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

$2: Type of the algorithm, including encryption, key exchange, MAC, and public key.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH: SSH client 192.168.30.117 failed to log in because of encryption algorithm mismatch.

Explanation

The SSH client and the SSH server used different algorithms.

Recommended action

Verify that the SSH client and the SSH server use the same algorithm.

 

SSHS_AUTH_EXCEED_RETRY_TIMES

Message text

SSH user [STRING] (IP: [STRING]) failed to log in, because the number of authentication attempts exceeded the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: User name.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_AUTH_EXCEED_RETRY_TIMES: SSH user David (IP: 192.168.30.117) failed to log in, because the number of authentication attempts exceeded the upper limit.

Explanation

The number of authentication attempts by an SSH user reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

Prompt the SSH user to use the correct login data to try again.

 

SSHS_AUTH_FAIL

Message text

SSH user [STRING] (IP: [STRING]) didn't pass public key authentication for [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

$3: Failure reasons:

¡     Wrong public key algorithm.

¡     Wrong public key.

¡     Wrong digital signature.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_AUTH_FAIL: SSH user David (IP: 192.168.30.117) didn't pass public key authentication for wrong public key algorithm.

Explanation

An SSH user failed the publickey authentication.

Recommended action

Tell the SSH user to try to log in again.

 

SSHS_AUTH_SUCCESS

Message text

SSH user [STRING] from [IPADDR] port [INTEGER] passed [STRING] authentication.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

$3: Source TCP port.

$4: Authentication method. Supported values are keyboard-interactive, password, and publickey.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_AUTH_SUCCESS: SSH user ABC from 1.1.1.1 port 55361 passed keyboard-interactive authentication.

Explanation

An SSH user passed authentication.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_AUTH_TIMEOUT

Message text

Authentication timed out for [IPADDR].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_AUTH_TIMEOUT: Authentication timed out for 1.1.1.1.

Explanation

The authentication timeout timer expired, and the SSH user failed the authentication.

Recommended action

Make sure the SSH user enters correct authentication information before the authentication timeout timer expires.

 

SSHS_CONNECT

Message text

SSH user [STRING] (IP: [STRING]) connected to the server successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_CONNECT: SSH user David (IP: 192.168.30.117) connected to the server successfully.

Explanation

An SSH user logged in to the server successfully.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_DECRYPT_FAIL

Message text

The packet from [STRING] failed to be decrypted with [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

$2: Encryption algorithm, such as AES256-CBC.

Severity level

5

Example

SSHS/5/SSHS_DECRYPT_FAIL: The packet from 192.168.30.117 failed to be decrypted with aes256-cbc.

Explanation

A packet from an SSH client failed to be decrypted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_DISCONNECT

Message text

SSH user [STRING] (IP: [STRING]) disconnected from the server.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_DISCONNECT: SSH user David (IP: 192.168.30.117) disconnected from the server.

Explanation

An SSH user logged out.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_ENCRYPT_FAIL

Message text

The packet to [STRING] failed to be encrypted with [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

$2: Encryption algorithm, such as aes256-cbc.

Severity level

5

Example

SSHS/5/SSHS_ENCRYPT_FAIL: The packet to 192.168.30.117 failed to be encrypted with aes256-cbc.

Explanation

A packet to an SSH client failed to be encrypted.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_LOG

Message text

Authentication failed for user [STRING] from [STRING] port [INT32] because of invalid username or wrong password.

Authorization failed for user [STRING] from [STRING] port [INT32].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SSH client.

$3: Port number.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_LOG: Authentication failed for user David from 140.1.1.46 port 16266 because of invalid username or wrong password.

SSHS/6/SSHS_LOG: Authorization failed for user David from 140.1.2.46 port 15000.

Explanation

An SSH user failed authentication because the username or password was wrong.

An SSH user failed authorization.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_MAC_ERROR

Message text

SSH server received a packet with wrong message authentication code (MAC) from [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_MAC_ERROR: SSH server received a packet with wrong message authentication code (MAC) from 192.168.30.117.

Explanation

The SSH server received a packet with a wrong MAC from a client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT

Message text

SSH client [STRING] failed to log in. The current number of SSH sessions is [NUMBER]. The maximum number allowed is [NUMBER].

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

$2: Current number of SSH sessions.

$3: Maximum number of SSH sessions allowed on the device.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT: SSH client 192.168.30.117 failed to log in. The current number of SSH sessions is 10. The maximum number allowed is 10.

Explanation

The number of SSH sessions reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_REACH_USER_LIMIT

Message text

SSH client [STRING] failed to log in, because the number of users reached the upper limit.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_REACH_USER_LIMIT: SSH client 192.168.30.117 failed to log in, because the number of users reached the upper limit.

Explanation

The number of SSH users reached the upper limit.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_SCP_OPER

Message text

User [STRING] at [IPADDR] requested operation: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SCP client.

$3: Requested file operations:

¡     get file "name"'—Downloads the file name from the SCP server.

¡     put file "name"—Uploads the file name to the SCP server.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_SCP_OPER: -MDC=1; User user1 at 1.1.1.1 requested operation: put file "aa".

Explanation

The SCP sever received an operation request from an SCP client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_SFTP_OPER

Message text

User [STRING] at [IPADDR] requested operation: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address of the SFTP client.

$3: Requested operations on a file or directory:

¡     open dir "path"—Opens the directory path.

¡     open "file" (attribute code code) in MODE mode—Opens the file file with the attribute code code in mode MODE.

¡     remove file "path"—Deletes the file path.

¡     mkdir "path" (attribute code code)—Creates a new directory path with the attribute code code.

¡     rmdir "path"Deletes the directory path.

¡     rename old "old-name" to new "new-name"Changes the name of a file or folder from old-name to new-name.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_SFTP_OPER: User user1 at 1.1.1.1 requested operation: open dir "flash:/".

Explanation

The SFTP sever received an operation request from an SFTP client.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SSHS_SRV_UNAVAILABLE

Message text

The [STRING] server is disabled or the [STRING] service type is not supported.

Variable fields

$1: Service type, which can be Stelnet, SCP, SFTP, or NETCONF.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_SRV_UNAVAILABLE: The SCP server is disabled or the SCP service type is not supported.

Explanation

The server was disconnecting the connection because of unavailable Stelnet/SCP/SFTP service.

Recommended action

Verify that the Stelnet/SCP/SFTP service is available and the user configuration is correct.

 

SSHS_VERSION_MISMATCH

Message text

SSH client [STRING] failed to log in because of version mismatch.

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the SSH client.

Severity level

6

Example

SSHS/6/SSHS_VERSION_MISMATCH: SSH client 192.168.30.117 failed to log in because of version mismatch.

Explanation

The SSH client and the SSH server used different SSH versions.

Recommended action

Verify that the SSH client and the SSH server use the same SSH version.

 


STM messages

This section contains IRF messages.

STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FAILED

Message text

Pattern 1:

Slot [UINT32] auto-update failed. Reason: [STRING].

Pattern 2:

Chassis [UINT32] slot [UINT32] auto-update failed. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: IRF member ID.

$2: Failure reason:

¡     Timeout when loading—The IRF member device failed to complete loading software within the required time period.

¡     Wrong description when loading—The file description in the software image file does not match the current attributes of the software image. This issue might occur when the file does not exist or is corrupted.

¡     Disk full when writing to disk—The storage medium does not have sufficient space.

Pattern 2:

$1: IRF member ID.

$2: Slot number of an MPU.

$3: Failure reason:

¡     Timeout when loading—The MPU failed to complete loading software within the required time period.

¡     Wrong description when loading—The file description in the software image file does not match the current attributes of the software image. This issue might occur when the file does not exist or is corrupted.

¡     Disk full when writing to disk—The MPU does not have sufficient storage space.

Severity level

4

Example

STM/4/STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FAILED: Slot 5 auto-update failed. Reason: Timeout when loading.

Explanation

Pattern 1:

Software synchronization from the master failed on a subordinate device.

Pattern 2:

Software synchronization from the global active MPU failed on a standby MPU.

Recommended action

1.     Remove the issue depending on the failure reason:

¡     If the failure reason is Timeout when loading, verify that all IRF links are up.

¡     If the failure reason is Wrong description when loading, download the software images again.

¡     If the failure reason is Disk full when writing to disk, delete unused files to free the storage space.

2.     Upgrade software manually for the device or MPU to join the IRF fabric, and then connect the device to the IRF fabric.

 

STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FINISHED

Message text

Pattern 1:

File loading finished on slot [UINT32].

Pattern 2:

File loading finished on chassis [UINT32] slot [UINT32].

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: IRF member ID.

Pattern 2:

$1: IRF member ID.

$2: Slot number of an MPU.

Severity level

5

Example

STM/5/STM_AUTO_UPDATE_FINISHED: File loading finished on slot 3.

Explanation

Pattern 1:

The member device finished loading software images.

Pattern 2:

The MPU finished loading software images.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STM_AUTO_UPDATING

Message text

Pattern 1:

Don't reboot the slot [UINT32]. It is loading files.

Pattern 2:

Don't reboot the chassis [UINT32] slot [UINT32]. It is loading files.

Variable fields

Pattern 1:

$1: IRF member ID.

Pattern 2:

$1: IRF member ID.

$2: Slot number of an MPU.

Severity level

5

Example

STM/5/STM_AUTO_UPDATING: Don't reboot the slot 2. It is loading files.

Explanation

Pattern 1:

The member device is loading software images. To avoid software upgrade failure, do not reboot the member device.

Pattern 2:

The MPU is loading software images. To avoid software upgrade failure, do not reboot the MPU.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STM_LINK_DOWN

Message text

IRF port [UINT32] went down.

Variable fields

$1: IRF port name.

Severity level

3

Example

STM/3/STM_LINK_DOWN: IRF port 2 went down.

Explanation

This event occurs when all physical interfaces bound to an IRF port are down.

Recommended action

Check the physical interfaces bound to the IRF port. Make sure a minimum of one member physical interface is up.

 

STM_LINK_TIMEOUT

Message text

IRF port [UINT32] went down because the heartbeat timed out.

Variable fields

$1: IRF port name.

Severity level

2

Example

STM/2/STM_LINK_TIMEOUT: IRF port 1 went down because the heartbeat timed out.

Explanation

The IRF port went down because of heartbeat timeout.

Recommended action

Check the IRF link for link failure.

 

STM_LINK_UP

Message text

IRF port [UINT32] came up.

Variable fields

$1: IRF port name.

Severity level

6

Example

STM/6/STM_LINK_UP: IRF port 1 came up.

Explanation

An IRF port came up.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STM_MERGE

Message text

IRF merge occurred.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

STM/4/STM_MERGE: IRF merge occurred.

Explanation

IRF merge occurred.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STM_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT

Message text

IRF merge occurred. This IRF system needs a reboot.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

STM/4/STM_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT: IRF merge occurred. This IRF system needs a reboot.

Explanation

You must reboot the current IRF fabric for IRF merge, because it failed in the master election.

Recommended action

Log in to the IRF fabric, and use the reboot command to reboot the IRF fabric.

 

STM_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT

Message text

IRF merge occurred. This IRF system does not need to reboot.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

STM/5/STM_MERGE_NOT_NEED_REBOOT: IRF merge occurred. This IRF system does not need to reboot.

Explanation

You do not need to reboot the current IRF fabric for IRF merge, because it was elected the master.

Recommended action

Reboot the IRF fabric that has failed in the master election to finish the IRF merge.

 

STM_SAMEMAC

Message text

Failed to stack because of the same bridge MAC addresses.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

STM/4/STM_SAMEMAC: Failed to stack because of the same bridge MAC addresses.

Explanation

Failed to set up the IRF fabric because some member devices are using the same bridge MAC address.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that IRF bridge MAC persistence is disabled on the member devices. To disable this feature, use the undo irf mac-address persistent command.

2.     If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

 

STM_SOMER_CHECK

Message text

Neighbor of IRF port [UINT32] cannot be stacked.

Variable fields

$1: IRF port name.

Severity level

3

Example

STM/3/STM_SOMER_CHECK: Neighbor of IRF port 1 cannot be stacked.

Explanation

The neighbor connected to the IRF port cannot form an IRF fabric with the device.

Recommended action

Check the following items:

·     The device models can form an IRF fabric.

·     The IRF settings are correct.

For more information, see the IRF configuration guide for the device.

 


STP messages

This section contains STP messages.

STP_BPDU_PROTECTION

Message text

BPDU-Protection port [STRING] received BPDUs.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_BPDU_PROTECTION: BPDU-Protection port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 received BPDUs.

Explanation

A BPDU-guard-enabled port received BPDUs.

Recommended action

Check whether the downstream device is a terminal and check for possible attacks from the downstream device or other devices.

 

STP_BPDU_RECEIVE_EXPIRY

Message text

Instance [UINT32]'s port [STRING] received no BPDU within the rcvdInfoWhile interval. Information of the port aged out.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

5

Example

STP/5/STP_BPDU_RECEIVE_EXPIRY: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 received no BPDU within the rcvdInfoWhile interval. Information of the port aged out.

Explanation

The state of a non-designated port changed because the port did not receive a BPDU within the max age.

Recommended action

Check the STP status of the upstream device and possible attacks from other devices.

 

STP_CONSISTENCY_CHECK

Message text

DR role assignment finished. Please verify that the local device and the peer device have consistent global and DR-interface-specific STP settings.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

5

Example

STP/5/STP_CONSISTENCY_CHECK: DR role assignment finished. Please verify that the local device and the peer device have consistent global and DR-interface-specific STP settings.

Explanation

The DR member devices in a DR system must have the same global and DR-interface-specific STP settings.

Recommended action

Check the global and DR-interface-specific STP settings on the local and peer DR member devices.

 

STP_CONSISTENCY_RESTORATION

Message text

Consistency restored on VLAN [UINT32]'s port [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VLAN ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_CONSISTENCY_RESTORATION: Consistency restored on VLAN 10's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1.

Explanation

Port link type or PVID inconsistency was removed on a port.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STP_DETECTED_TC

Message text

[STRING] [UINT32]'s port [STRING] detected a topology change.

Variable fields

$1: Instance or VLAN.

$2: Instance ID or VLAN ID.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_DETECTED_TC: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 detected a topology change.

Explanation

The MSTP instance or VLAN to which a port belongs had a topology change, and the local end detected the change.

Recommended action

Identify the topology change cause and handle the issue. For example, if the change is caused by a link down event, recover the link.

 

STP_DISABLE

Message text

STP is now disabled on the device.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_DISABLE: STP is now disabled on the device.

Explanation

STP was globally disabled on the device.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STP_DISCARDING

Message text

Instance [UINT32]'s port [STRING] has been set to discarding state.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_DISCARDING: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 has been set to discarding state.

Explanation

MSTP calculated the state of ports within an instance, and a port was set to the discarding state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STP_DISPUTE

Message text

[STRING] [UINT32]'s port [STRING] received an inferior BPDU from a designated port which is in forwarding or learning state.

Variable fields

$1: Instance or VLAN.

$2: Instance ID or VLAN ID.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_DISPUTE: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/2 received an inferior BPDU from a designated port which is in forwarding or learning state.

Explanation

A port in the MSTI or VLAN received a low-priority BPDU from a designated port in forwarding or learning state.

Recommended action

Verify that the peer port can receive packets from the local port:

1.     Use the display stp abnormal-port command to display information about ports that are blocked by dispute protection.

2.     Verify that the VLAN configurations on the local and peer ports are consistent.

3.     Shut down the link between the two ports and then bring up the link, or connect the local port to another port.

 

STP_ENABLE

Message text

STP is now enabled on the device.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_ENABLE: STP is now enabled on the device.

Explanation

STP was globally enabled on the device.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STP_FORWARDING

Message text

Instance [UINT32]'s port [STRING] has been set to forwarding state.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_FORWARDING: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 has been set to forwarding state.

Explanation

MSTP calculated the state of ports within an instance, and a port was set to the forwarding state.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

STP_LOOP_PROTECTION

Message text

Instance [UINT32]'s LOOP-Protection port [STRING] failed to receive configuration BPDUs.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_LOOP_PROTECTION: Instance 0's LOOP-Protection port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 failed to receive configuration BPDUs.

Explanation

A loop-guard-enabled port failed to receive configuration BPDUs.

Recommended action

Check the STP status of the upstream device and possible attacks from other devices.

 

STP_LOOPBACK_PROTECTION

Message text

[STRING] [UINT32]'s port [STRING] received its own BPDU.

Variable fields

$1: Instance or VLAN.

$2: Instance ID or VLAN ID.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_LOOPBACK_PROTECTION: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/2 received its own BPDU.

Explanation

A port in the MSTI or VLAN received a BPDU sent by itself.

Recommended action

Check for forged BPDUs from attackers or loops in the network.

 

STP_NOT_ROOT

Message text

The current switch is no longer the root of instance [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

Severity level

5

Example

STP/5/STP_NOT_ROOT: The current switch is no longer the root of instance 0.

Explanation

The current switch is no longer the root bridge of an instance. It received a superior BPDU after it was configured as the root bridge.

Recommended action

Check the bridge priority configuration and possible attacks from other devices.

 

STP_NOTIFIED_TC

Message text

[STRING] [UINT32]'s port [STRING] was notified of a topology change.

Variable fields

$1: Instance or VLAN.

$2: Instance ID or VLAN ID.

$3: Interface name.

Severity level

6

Example

STP/6/STP_NOTIFIED_TC: Instance 0's port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 was notified of a topology change.

Explanation

The neighboring device on a port notified the current device that a topology change occurred in the instance or VLAN to which the port belongs.

Recommended action

Identify the topology change cause and handle the issue. For example, if the change is caused by a link down event, recover the link.

 

STP_PORT_TYPE_INCONSISTENCY

Message text

Access port [STRING] in VLAN [UINT32] received PVST BPDUs from a trunk or hybrid port.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: VLAN ID.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_PORT_TYPE_INCONSISTENCY: Access port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 in VLAN 10 received PVST BPDUs from a trunk or hybrid port.

Explanation

An access port received PVST BPDUs from a trunk or hybrid port.

Recommended action

Check the port link type setting on the ports.

 

STP_PVID_INCONSISTENCY

Message text

Port [STRING] with PVID [UINT32] received PVST BPDUs from a port with PVID [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

$2: VLAN ID.

$3: VLAN ID.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_PVID_INCONSISTENCY: Port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 with PVID 10 received PVST BPDUs from a port with PVID 20.

Explanation

A port received PVST BPDUs from a remote port with a different PVID.

Recommended action

Verify that the PVID is consistent on both ports.

 

STP_PVST_BPDU_PROTECTION

Message text

PVST BPDUs were received on port [STRING], which is enabled with PVST BPDU protection.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_PVST_BPDU_PROTECTION: PVST BPDUs were received on port GigabitEthernet1/0/1, which is enabled with PVST BPDU protection.

Explanation

In MSTP mode, a port enabled with PVST BPDU guard received PVST BPDUs.

Recommended action

Identify the device that sends the PVST BPDUs.

 

STP_ROOT_PROTECTION

Message text

Instance [UINT32]'s ROOT-Protection port [STRING] received superior BPDUs.

Variable fields

$1: Instance ID.

$2: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_ROOT_PROTECTION: Instance 0's ROOT-Protection port GigabitEthernet1/0/1 received superior BPDUs.

Explanation

A root-guard-enabled port received BPDUs that are superior to the BPDUs generated by itself.

Recommended action

Check the bridge priority configuration and possible attacks from other devices.

 

STP_STG_NUM_DETECTION

Message text

STG count [UINT32] is smaller than the MPU's STG count [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Number of STGs on a card.

$2: Number of STGs on the MPU.

Severity level

4

Example

STP/4/STP_STG_NUM_DETECTION: STG count 64 is smaller than the MPU's STG count 65.

Explanation

The system detected that the STG count on a card was smaller than that on the MPU.

Recommended action

Make sure the number of spanning tree instances is not larger than the smallest card-specific STG count. For example, if the number of spanning tree instances is m and the smallest STG count among cards is n, m cannot be larger than n.

 

 


STRUNK

This section contains smart trunk messages.

STRUNK_DROPPACKET_INCONSISTENCY

Message text

Smart trunk [UINT32] dropped the S-Trunk protocol packet because [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Smart trunk ID.

$2: Reason for dropping packets:

·     the source and destination IP addresses or VPN instance of S-Trunk protocol packets are not configured on the local device.

·     the packet's source or destination IP address does not match the local configuration.

·     the VPN instance of S-Trunk protocol packets is different from the local VPN instance.

·     the sequence number check failed.

·     key verification failed.

Severity level

4

Example

STRUNK/4/STRUNK_DROPPACKET_INCONSISTENCY: Smart trunk 10 dropped the S-Trunk protocol packet because key verification failed.

Explanation

The configurations on the local and the peer devices are inconsistent.

Recommended action

1.     Verify that the configurations are consistent on the local and the peer devices in the smart trunk.

2.     If the configurations in the smart trunk are consistent, verify that the illegitimate packets are present.

 

STRUNK_MEMBER_ROLE_CHANGE

Message text

Smart trunk member role changed: Interface type=[STRING], interface number=[UINT32], previous role (trigger)=[STRING] ([STRING]), new role (trigger)=[STRING] ([STRING])

Variable fields

$1: Member interface type in the smart trunk, including BAGG and RAGG.

$2: Member interface number.

$3: Previous role of the interface:

·     Primary.

·     Secondary.

$4: Reason for previous role of the interface:

·     MANUAL_SECONDARY—The member interface is assigned the secondary role in the smart trunk.

·     MANUAL_PRIMARY—The member interface is assigned the primary role in the smart trunk.

·     STRUNK_INIT—The smart trunk is initializing.

·     AUTO_SECONDARY—The local device in the smart trunk is secondary.

·     AUTO_PRIMARY—The local device in the smart trunk is primary.

·     PEER_MEMBER_DOWN—The peer member interface is down.

·     PEER_MEMBER_UP—The peer member interface is up.

$5: Current role of the interface:

·     Primary.

·     Secondary.

$6: Reason for current role of the interface:

·     MANUAL_SECONDARY—The member interface is assigned the secondary role in the smart trunk.

·     MANUAL_PRIMARY—The member interface is assigned the primary role in the smart trunk.

·     STRUNK_INIT—The smart trunk is initializing.

·     AUTO_SECONDARY—The local device in the smart trunk is secondary.

·     AUTO_PRIMARY—The local device in the smart trunk is primary.

·     PEER_MEMBER_DOWN—The peer member interface is down.

·     PEER_MEMBER_UP—The peer member interface is up.

Severity level

5

Example

STRUNK/5/STRUNK_MEMBER_ROLE_CHANGE: Smart trunk member role changed: Interface type=BAGG, interface number=1, previous role (trigger)=Secondary (STRUNK_INIT), new role (trigger)=Primary (MANUAL_PRIMARY).

Explanation

Smart trunk member interface role changed.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the local or peer member device is operating correctly.

·     Verify that the local or peer member interface is down.

 

STRUNK_PDUINTERVAL_MISMATCH

Message text

Smart trunk [UINT32] has a packet transmission interval different than the peer device.

Variable fields

$1: Smart trunk ID.

Severity level

5

Example

STRUNK/5/STRUNK_PDUINTERVAL_MISMATCH: Smart trunk 1 has a packet transmission interval different than the peer device.

Explanation

The interval on the local device for sending S-Trunk protocol packets is different from the peer in the smart trunk. One of the devices times out incorrectly.

Recommended action

Set the same interval for sending S-Trunk protocol packets in the smart trunk.

 

STRUNK_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT

Message text

Hello timeout timer expired on smart trunk [UINT32].

Variable fields

$1: Smart trunk ID.

Severity level

4

Example

STRUNK/4/STRUNK_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT: Hello timeout timer expired on smart trunk 1.

Explanation

The local device does not receive S-Trunk protocol packets from the peer before the timeout timer expires.

Recommended action

·     Verify that the S-Trunk link is up.

·     Verify that the CPU is occupying too much resource.

 

STRUNK_ROLE_CHANGE

Message text

The role of the device changed in a smart trunk: Smart trunk ID=[UINT32], previous role (trigger)=[STRING] ([STRING]), new role (trigger)=[STRING] ([STRING])

Variable fields

$1: Smart trunk ID.

$2: Previous role in the smart trunk:

·     Init—Initialized.

·     Primary.

·     Secondary.

$4: Reason for previous role in the smart trunk:

·     INIT—The smart trunk is initializing.

·     PRIORITY—The role in the smart trunk depends on the priority.

·     TIMEOUT—The local device becomes primary for not receiving S-Trunk protocol packets from the peer before the timeout timer expires.

·     PEER_TIMEOUT—The peer device becomes primary for not receiving S-Trunk protocol packets from the local before the timeout timer expires.

·     BFD_DOWNThe local device detects that the link is down between the local and the peer through BFD.

·     PEER_BFD_DOWN—The peer device detects that the link is down between the local and the peer through BFD.

$5: Current role in the smart trunk:

·     Init—Initialized.

·     Primary.

·     Secondary.

$6: Reason for current role in the smart trunk:

·     INIT—The smart trunk is initializing.

·     PRIORITY—The role of the smart trunk depends on the priority.

·     TIMEOUT—The local device becomes primary for not receiving S-Trunk protocol packets from the peer before the timeout timer expires.

·     PEER_TIMEOUT—The peer device becomes primary for not receiving S-Trunk protocol packets from the local before the timeout timer expires.

·     BFD_DOWN—The local device detects that the link is down between the local and the peer through BFD.

·     PEER_BFD_DOWN—The peer device detects that the link is down between the local and the peer through BFD.

Severity level

5

Example

STRUNK/5/STRUNK_ROLE_CHANGE: The role of the device changed in a smart trunk: Smart trunk ID=1, previous role (trigger)=Init (INIT), new role (trigger)=Secondary (PRIORITY)

Explanation

The smart trunk role changed.

Recommended action

Verify that the link between the devices in the smart trunk is Layer 3 reachable.

 


SYSLOG messages

This section contains syslog (information center) messages.

SYSLOG_LOGBUFFER_FAILURE

Message text

Log cannot be sent to the logbuffer because of communication timeout between syslog and DBM processes.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

SYSLOG/4/SYSLOG_LOGBUFFER_FAILURE: Log cannot be sent to the logbuffer because of communication timeout between syslog and DBM processes.

Explanation

Failed to output logs to the logbuffer because of the communication timeout between syslog and DBM processes.

Recommended action

Reboot the device or contact H3C Support.

 

SYSLOG_LOGFILE_FULL

Message text

Log file space is full.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

SYSLOG/4/SYSLOG_LOGFILE_FULL: Log file space is full.

Explanation

The log file is full.

Recommended action

Back up the log file, remove the original file, and then bring up interfaces as needed.

 

SYSLOG_NO_SPACE

Message text

Failed to save log file due to lack of space resources.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

4

Example

SYSLOG/4/SYSLOG_NO_SPACE: -MDC=1; Failed to save log file due to lack of space resources.

Explanation

Failed to save logs to the log file due to lack of storage space.

Recommended action

Clean up the storage space of the device regularly to ensure sufficient storage space for saving logs to the log file.

 

SYSLOG_RESTART

Message text

System restarted --

[STRING] [STRING] Software.

Variable fields

$1: Company name.

$2: Software name.

Severity level

6

Example

SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_RESTART: System restarted --

H3C Comware Software

Explanation

A system restart log was generated.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

SYSLOG_RTM_EVENT_BUFFER_FULL

Message text

In the last minute, [STRING] syslog logs were not monitored because the buffer was full.

Variable fields

$1: Number of system logs that were not sent to the EAA module in the last minute.

Severity level

5

Example

SYSLOG/5/SYSLOG_RTM_EVENT_BUFFER_FULL: In the last minute, 100 syslog logs were not monitored because the buffer was full.

Explanation

This message records the number of system logs that are not processed by EAA because the log buffer monitored by EAA is full. The log buffer can be filled up if the device generates large numbers of system logs in a short period of time.

Recommended action

·     Identify log sources and take actions to reduce system logs.

·     Use the rtm event syslog buffer-size command to increase the log buffer size.

 


TACACS messages

This section contains TACACS messages.

TACACS_AUTH_FAILURE

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] failed authentication.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

5

Example

TACACS/5/TACACS_AUTH_FAILURE: User cwf@system from 192.168.0.22 failed authentication.

Explanation

An authentication request was rejected by the TACACS server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

TACACS_AUTH_SUCCESS

Message text

User [STRING] from [STRING] was authenticated successfully.

Variable fields

$1: Username.

$2: IP address.

Severity level

6

Example

TACACS/6/TACACS_AUTH_SUCCESS: User cwf@system from 192.168.0.22 was authenticated successfully.

Explanation

An authentication request was accepted by the TACACS server.

Recommended action

No action is required.

TACACS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL

Message text

Failed to delete servers in scheme [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Scheme name.

Severity level

4

Example

TACACS/4/TACACS_DELETE_HOST_FAIL: Failed to delete servers in scheme abc.

Explanation

Failed to delete servers from a TACACS scheme.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


TELNETD messages

This section contains Telnet daemon messages.

TELNETD_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT

Message text

Telnet client [STRING] failed to log in. The current number of Telnet sessions is [NUMBER]. The maximum number allowed is ([NUMBER]).

Variable fields

$1: IP address of the Telnet client.

$2: Current number of Telnet sessions.

$3: Maximum number of Telnet sessions allowed by the device.

Severity level

6

Example

TELNETD/6/TELNETD_REACH_SESSION_LIMIT: Telnet client 1.1.1.1 failed to log in. The current number of Telnet sessions is 10. The maximum number allowed is (10).

Explanation

The number of Telnet connections reached the limit.

Recommended action

1.     Use the display current-configuration | include session-limit command to view the current limit for Telnet connections. If the command does not display the limit, the device is using the default setting.

2.     If you want to set a greater limit, execute the aaa session-limit command. If you think the limit is proper, no action is required.

 


TSTREAM

This section contains telemetry stream messages.

STREAM_ENCAP_FAIL

Message text

Failed to set telemetry stream addressing parameters. Reason: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Failure reason.

·     The output interface is not supported.

Severity level

4

Example

STREAM/4/STREAM_ENCAP_FAIL: Failed to set telemetry stream addressing parameters. Reason: The output interface is not supported.

Explanation

This message is generated when the IP address of the management port on the collector is specified as the destination IP address in the telemetry stream collector command.

Recommended action

1.     Configure the IP address of any other port on the collector as the destination IP address.

2.     If the problem persists, contact Technical Support.

 


VLAN messages

This section contains VLAN messages.

VLAN_CREATEVLAN_NO_ENOUGH_RESOUR

Message text

Failed to create VLAN [STRING]. The maximum number of VLANs has been reached.

Variable fields

$1: VLAN ID.

Severity level

4

Example

VLAN/4/ VLAN_CREATEVLAN_NO_ENOUGH_RESOUR: Failed to create VLAN 1025-4094. The maximum number of VLANs has been reached.

Explanation

A VLAN failed to be created because hardware resources were insufficient.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

VLAN_FAILED

Message text

Failed to add interface [STRING] to the default VLAN.

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

VLAN/4/VLAN_FAILED: Failed to add interface S-Channel4/2/0/19:100 to the default VLAN.

Explanation

An S-channel interface was created when hardware resources were insufficient. The S-channel interface failed to be assigned to the default VLAN.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

VLAN_VLANMAPPING_FAILED

Message text

The configuration failed because of resource insufficiency or conflicts on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

VLAN/4/VLAN_VLANMAPPING_FAILED: The configuration failed because of resource insufficiency or conflicts on Ethernet0/0.

Explanation

Part of or all VLAN mapping configurations on the interface were lost because of one of the following occurrences:

·     Hardware resources were insufficient for the interface.

·     The interface joined or left a Layer 2 aggregation group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

VLAN_VLANTRANSPARENT_FAILED

Message text

The configuration failed because of resource insufficiency or conflicts on [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: Interface name.

Severity level

4

Example

VLAN/4/VLAN_VLANTRANSPARENT_FAILED: The configuration failed because of resource insufficiency or conflicts on Ethernet0/0.

Explanation

Part of or all VLAN transparent transmission configurations on the interface were lost because of one of the following occurrences:

·     Hardware resources were insufficient for the interface.

·     The interface joined or left a Layer 2 aggregation group.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 


VRRP messages

This section contains VRRP messages.

VRRP_STATUS_CHANGE

Message text

The status of [STRING] virtual router [UINT32] (configured on [STRING]) changed from [STRING] to [STRING]: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VRRP version.

$2: VRRP group number.

$3: Name of the interface where the VRRP group is configured.

$4: Original status.

$5: Current status.

$6: Reason for status change:

·     Interface event received—An interface event was received.

·     IP address deleted—The virtual IP address has been deleted.

·     The status of the tracked object changed—The status of the associated track entry changed.

·     VRRP packet received—A VRRP advertisement was received.

·     Current device has changed to IP address owner—The current device has become the IP address owner.

·     Master-down-timer expired—The master down timer (3 × VRRP advertisement interval + Skew_Time) expired.

·     Zero priority packet received—A VRRP packet containing priority 0 was received.

·     Preempt—Preemption occurred.

·     Master group drove—The state of the master group changed.

Severity level

6

Example

VRRP/6/VRRP_STATUS_CHANGE: The status of IPv4 virtual router 10 (configured on Ethernet0/0) changed (from Backup to Master): Master-down-timer expired.

Explanation

The VRRP group status changed because of the following reasons:

·     An interface event was received.

·     The virtual IP address has been deleted.

·     The status of the associated track entry changed.

·     A VRRP advertisement was received.

·     The current device has become the IP address owner.

·     The master down timer (3 × VRRP advertisement interval + Skew_Time) expired.

·     A VRRP packet containing priority 0 was received.

·     Preemption occurred.

·     The state of the master group changed.

Recommended action

Check the VRRP group status to make sure it is operating correctly.

 

VRRP_VF_STATUS_CHANGE

Message text

The [STRING] virtual router [UINT32] (configured on [STRING]) virtual forwarder [UINT32] detected status change (from [STRING] to [STRING]): [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VRRP version.

$2: VRRP group number.

$3: Name of the interface where the VRRP group is configured.

$4: VF ID.

$5: Original status of VF.

$6: Current status of VF.

$7: Reason for the status change.

Severity level

6

Example

VRRP/6/VRRP_VF_STATUS_CHANGE: The IPv4 virtual router 10 (configured on GigabitEthernet5/1) virtual forwarder 2 detected status change (from Active to Initialize): Weight changed.

Explanation

The status of the virtual forwarder has changed because the weight changed, the timeout timer expired, or VRRP went down.

Recommended action

Check the status of the track entry.

 

VRRP_VMAC_INEFFECTIVE

Message text

The [STRING] virtual router [UINT32] (configured on [STRING]) failed to add virtual MAC: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VRRP version.

$2: VRRP group number.

$3: Name of the interface where the VRRP group is configured.

$4: Reason for the error.

Severity level

3

Example

VRRP/3/VRRP_VMAC_INEFFECTIVE: The IPv4 virtual router 10 (configured on Ethernet0/0) failed to add virtual MAC: Insufficient hardware resources.

Explanation

The virtual router failed to add a virtual MAC address.

Recommended action

Find out the root cause for the operation failure and fix the problem.

 


VXLAN messages

This section contains VXLAN messages.

VXLAN_LICENSE_UNAVAILABLE

Message text

The VXLAN feature is disabled, because no licenses are valid.

Variable fields

N/A

Severity level

3

Example

VXLAN/3/VXLAN_LICENSE_UNAVAILABLE: The VXLAN feature is disabled, because no licenses are valid.

Explanation

VXLAN was disabled because no licenses were valid.

Recommended action

Install valid licenses for VXLAN.

 


WEBCACHE messages

This section contains Web caching messages.

WEBCACHE_CHECK

Message text

Web caching is not available.Reason: The system is checking whether the Web cache directory is accessible. Please wait...

Variable fields

None

Severity level

4

Example

WEBCACHE/4/WEBCACHE_CHECK Web caching is not available. Reason: The system is checking whether the Web cache directory is accessible. Please wait...

Explanation

The Web caching feature was not available because the system was checking whether the Web cache directory was accessible.

Recommended action

Wait for the system to finish the check operation.

 

WEBCACHE_AVAILABLE

Message text

Web cache directory is accessible. Web caching is available now.

Variable fields

None

Severity level

6

Example

WEBCACHE/6/WEBCACHE_AVAILABLE: Web cache directory is accessible. Web caching is available now.

Explanation

The Web cache directory was accessible. The Web caching feature was available.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

WEBCACHE_INAVAILABLE

Message text

Web caching is not available. Reason: The Web cache directory is not accessible.

Variable fields

None

Severity level

6

Example

WEBCACHE/6/WEBCACHE_INAVAILABLE: Web caching is not available. Reason: The Web cache directory is not accessible.

Explanation

Because the Web cache directory was not accessible, the Web caching feature was not available.

Recommended action

Use the file-directory command to specify a Web cache directory that is accessible.

 


WIPS messages

This section contains WIPS messages.

AP_CHANNEL_CHANGE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Channel change detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/AP_CHANNEL_CHANGE: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Channel change detected.

Explanation

The channel of the specified AP changed.

Recommended action

Determine whether the channel change is valid.

 

APFLOOD

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]; AP flood detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/APFLOOD: -VSD=home; AP flood detected.

Explanation

The number of APs detected in the specified VSD reached the threshold.

Recommended action

Determine whether the device has suffered an attack.

 

ASSOCIATEOVERFLOW

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Association/Reassociation DoS attack detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/ASSOCIATEOVERFLOW: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Association/Reassociation DoS attack detected.

Explanation

The specified AP sent an association response with the status code 17.

Recommended action

Determine whether the AP has suffered an attack.

 

HONEYPOT

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Honeypot AP detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/HONEYPOT: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Honeypot AP detected.

Explanation

The specified AP was detected as a honeypot AP.

Recommended action

Determine whether the device has suffered an attack.

 

HTGREENMODE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; HT-Greenfield AP detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/HTGREENMODE: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; HT-Greenfield AP detected.

Explanation

The specified AP was detected as an HT-greenfield AP.

Recommended action

Determine whether the device has suffered an attack.

 

MAN_IN_MIDDLE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Man-in-the-middle attack detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the client.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/MAN_IN_MIDDLE: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Man-in-the-middle attack detected.

Explanation

The specified client suffered a man-in-the-middle attack.

Recommended action

Determine whether the client has suffered a man-in-the-middle attack.

 

WIPS_DOS

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]; [STRING] rate attack detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: Device type: AP or client.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_DOS: -VSD=home; AP rate attack detected.

Explanation

The number of device entries learned within the specified interval reached the threshold.

Recommended action

Determine whether the device suffers an attack.

 

WIPS_FLOOD

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]; [STRING] flood detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: Flood attack type. Options include the following:

·     Association request

·     Authentication

·     Disassociation

·     Reassociation request

·     Deauthentication

·     Null data

·     Beacon

·     Probe request

·     BlockAck

·     CTS

·     RTS

·     EAPOL start

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_FLOOD: -VSD=home; Association request flood detected.

Explanation

The number of a specific type of packets detected within the specified interval reached the threshold.

Recommended action

No action is required.

 

WIPS_MALF

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Error detected: [STRING].

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: Sender's MAC address.

$3: Malformed packet type. Options include the following:

·     invalid ie length—Invalid IE length.

·     duplicated ie—Duplicate IE.

·     redundant ie—Redundant IE.

·     invalid pkt length—Invalid packet length.

·     illegal ibss ess—Abnormal IBSS and ESS setting.

·     invalid source addr—Invalid source MAC address.

·     overflow eapol key—Oversized EAPOL key.

·     malf auth—Malformed authentication request frame.

·     malf assoc req—Malformed association request frame.

·     malf ht ie—Malformed HT IE.

·     large duration—Oversized duration.

·     null probe resp—Malformed probe response frame.

·     invalid deauth code—Invalid deauthentication code.

·     invalid disassoc code—Invalid disassociation code.

·     over flow ssid—Oversized SSID.

·     fata jack—FATA-Jack.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_MALF: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Error detected: fata jack.

Explanation

A malformed packet was detected.

Recommended action

Determine whether the packet sender is an authorized device.

 

WIPS_ROGUE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Rogue AP detected by radio 1 of sensor [STRING] on channel 149 (RSSI=84).

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the rogue AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_ROGUE: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Rogue AP detected by radio 1 of sensor ap1 on channel 149 (RSSI=84).

Explanation

A rogue AP was detected.

Recommended action

Enable WIPS to take countermeasures against rogue APs.

 

WIPS_SIGNATURE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]-RuleID=[UINT16]; Signature rule matched.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: Sender's MAC address.

$3: Signature Rule ID.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_SIGNATURE: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566-RuleID=10; Signature rule matched.

Explanation

In the specified VSD, the packets matching the signature rule are detected.

Recommended action

Check whether the device is attacked.

 

WIPS_SPOOF

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; [STRING] detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the device being spoofed.

$3: Spoofing attack type. Options include the following:

·     AP spoofing AP—A fake AP spoofs an authorized AP.

·     AP spoofing client—A fake AP spoofs an authorized client.

·     AP spoofing ad-hoc—A fake AP spoofs an Ad hoc device.

·     Ad-hoc spoofing AP—An Ad hoc device spoofs an authorized AP.

·     Client spoofing AP—A client spoofs an authorized AP.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_SPOOF: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; AP spoofing AP detected.

Explanation

A spoofing attack was detected.

Recommended action

Determine whether the packet sender is an authorized device.

 

WIPS_UNAUTH

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC];Unauthorized client detected by radio 1 of sensor [STRING] on channel 149 (RSSI=84).

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of the unauthorized client.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_UNAUTH: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Unauthorized client detected by radio 1 of sensor ap1 on channel 149 (RSSI=84).

Explanation

An unauthorized client was detected.

Recommended action

Determine whether unauthorized clients exist.

 

WIPS_WEAKIV

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-SrcMAC=[MAC]; Weak IV detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: Sender's MAC address.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIPS_WEAKIV: -VSD=home-SrcMAC=1122-3344-5566; Weak IV detected.

Explanation

A weak IV was detected.

Recommended action

Use a more secure encryption method to encrypt packets.

 

WIRELESSBRIDGE

Message text

-VSD=[STRING]-AP1=[MAC]-AP2=[MAC]]; Wireless bridge detected.

Variable fields

$1: VSD name.

$2: MAC address of AP 1.

$3: MAC address of AP 2.

Severity level

5

Example

WIPS/5/WIRELESSBRIDGE: -VSD=home-AP1=1122-3344-5566-AP2=7788-9966-5544; Wireless bridge detected.

Explanation

The specified APs set up a wireless bridge.

Recommended action

Determine whether the wireless bridge is valid.

 

 

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