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Syslog messages
A
Notification
OSPFv3 intf rcvd bad pkt Bad
Checksum, rid ip-addr, intf addr
ip-addr, pkt size num, checksum
num, pkt src addr ip-addr, pkt type
type
The device received an OSPF packet that had an invalid
checksum.
The rid ip-addr is device’s device ID.
The intf addr ip-addr is the IP address of the interface that
received the packet.
The pkt size num is the number of bytes in the packet.
The checksum num is the checksum value for the packet.
The pkt src addr ip-addr is the IP address of the neighbor
that sent the packet.
The pkt type type is the OSPF packet type and can be one
of the following:
•
hello
•
database description
•
link state request
•
link state update
•
link state acknowledgement
•
unknown (indicates an invalid packet type)
Notification
OSPFv3 intf rcvd bad pkt Bad
Packet type, rid ip-addr, intf addr
ip-addr, pkt size num, checksum
num, pkt src addr ip-addr, pkt type
type
The device received an OSPF packet with an invalid type.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad Checksum
message. The pkt type type value is “unknown”, indicating
that the packet type is invalid.
Notification
OSPFv3 intf rcvd bad pkt Unable
to find associated neighbor, rid
ip-addr, intf addr ip-addr, pkt size
num, checksum num, pkt src addr
ip-addr, pkt type type
The neighbor IP address in the packet is not on the
device’s list of OSPF neighbors.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad Checksum
message.
Notification
OSPFv3 intf rcvd bad pkt Invalid
packet size, rid ip-addr, intf addr
ip-addr, pkt size num, checksum
num, pkt src addr ip-addr, pkt type
type
The device received an OSPF packet with an invalid packet
size.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad Checksum
message.
TABLE 74
Syslog messages IS-IS
Message level
Message
Explanation
Alert
ISIS Memory Limit Exceeded
IS-IS is requesting more memory than is
available.
Notification
ISIS ENTERED INTO OVERLOAD STATE
The device has set the overload bit to on
(1), indicating that the device’s IS-IS
resources are overloaded.
TABLE 73
Syslog messages OSPFv3
Message level
Message
Explanation