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Syslog messages
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TABLE 72
Syslog messages OSPF
Message level
Message
Explanation
Alert
OSPF Memory Overflow
OSPF has run out of memory.
Alert
OSPF LSA Overflow, LSA Type =
lsa-type
Indicates an LSA database overflow.
The lsa-type parameter indicates the type of
LSA that experienced the overflow
condition. The LSA type is one of the
following:
•
1 – Router
•
2 – Network
•
3 – Summary
•
4 – Summary
•
5 – External
Notification
OSPF interface state changed,
rid router-id, intf addr ip-addr,
state ospf-state
Indicates that the state of an OSPF
interface has changed.
The router-id is the router ID of the device.
The ip-addr is the interface’s IP address.
The ospf-state indicates the state to which
the interface has changed and can be one
of the following:
•
down
•
loopback
•
waiting
•
point-to-point
•
designated router
•
backup designated router
•
other designated router
•
unknown
Notification
OSPF virtual intf state changed,
rid router-id, area area-id,
nbr ip-addr, state ospf-state
Indicates that the state of an OSPF virtual
routing interface has changed.
The router-id is the router ID of the router
the interface is on.
The area-id is the area the interface is in.
The ip-addr is the IP address of the OSPF
neighbor.
The ospf-state indicates the state to which
the interface has changed and can be one
of the following:
•
down
•
loopback
•
waiting
•
point-to-point
•
designated router
•
backup designated router
•
other designated router
•
unknown