Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual
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Syslog messages
A
Notification
OSPF 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 router ID.
The intf addr
<
ip-addr> is the IP address of
the Brocade 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
OSPF 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
OSPF 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
OSPF 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.
Notification
FSRP intf state changed, intf
<
portnum>,
addr
<
ip-addr>, state
<
fsrp-state>
A state change has occurred in a Foundry
Standby Router Protocol (FSRP) interface.
The
<
portnum> is the port.
The
<
ip-addr> is the IP address of the FSRP
interface.
The
<
fsrp-state> can be one of the following:
•
init
•
negotiating
•
standby
•
active
•
unknown
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Brocade Syslog messages (Continued)
Message level
Message
Explanation