Cisco IAD2423-16FXS-RF - IAD 2423 Router System Message Manual
Cisco IAD2423-16FXS-RF - IAD 2423 Router System Message Manual

Cisco IAD2423-16FXS-RF - IAD 2423 Router System Message Manual

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Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400
Ethernet Access Switches
System Message Guide
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)EY (ME 3400E)
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(46)SE (ME 3400 and ME 2400)
February 2009
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  • Page 1 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switches System Message Guide Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)EY (ME 3400E) Cisco IOS Release 12.2(46)SE (ME 3400 and ME 2400) February 2009 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com...
  • Page 2 OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2-24 FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages 2-25 GBIC_SECURITY Messages 2-25 GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT Messages 2-27 GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE Messages 2-28 HARDWARE Messages 2-28 HCPU_PROT_MGR Messages 2-30 HLFM Messages 2-30 IDBMAN Messages 2-31 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 4: Spantree_Vlan_Sw Messages

    SUPERVISOR Messages 2-76 SUPQ Messages 2-76 SW_DAI Messages 2-78 SW_VLAN Messages 2-80 TCAMMGR Messages 2-85 UDLD Messages 2-87 VQPCLIENT Messages 2-89 N D E X Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 5 This guide describes only the Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 switch-specific system messages that you might encounter. For a complete list of Cisco IOS system error messages, see the Cisco IOS Software System Error Messages, Cisco IOS Release 12.2.
  • Page 6: Related Publications

    • For upgrading information, see the “Downloading Software” section in the release notes. These are combined documents for the switches: Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switches System Message Guide • • Cisco ME 3400 and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switches Getting Started Guide •...
  • Page 7: Obtaining Documentation And Submitting A Service Request

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html...
  • Page 8 Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide viii OL-9641-04...
  • Page 9: How To Read System Messages

    C H A P T E R System Message Overview This guide describes the Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access switches system messages. During operation, the system software sends these messages to the console (and, optionally, to a logging server on another system).
  • Page 10: Message Severity Levels

    1 18:46:11: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36) 18:47:02: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36) *Mar 1 18:48:50.483 UTC: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36) Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 11: Error Message Traceback Reports

    Bug Toolkit The Bug Toolkit provides information on open and closed caveats, and allows you to search for all known bugs in a specific Cisco IOS Release. You can access the Bug Toolkit at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl Contacting TAC If you cannot determine the nature of the error, see the “Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a...
  • Page 12: Error Message Traceback Reports

    Chapter 1 System Message Overview Error Message Traceback Reports Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 13 C H A P T E R Messages and Recovery Procedures This chapter describes the Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 switches system messages in alphabetical order by facility. Note that some messages apply only to specific switches and are never seen on the other switches.
  • Page 14: C H A P T E R 2 Messages And Recovery Procedures

    (Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches only) • • SW_VLAN Messages, page 2-80 • TCAMMGR Messages, page 2-85 • UDLD Messages, page 2-87 VQPCLIENT Messages, page 2-89 • Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 15: Aclmgr Messages

    [chars] is for Layer 3; the second is for Layer 2. If only one layer of TCAM is full, only one string is displayed, and the other string is NULL. Reduce the number of IP or MAC access lists to be applied to interfaces. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 16: Output Interpreter

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 17 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 18 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 19: Backup_Interface Messages

    This message means that a defective module is installed in the specified interface. [chars] is the interface. Remove the transceiver. If it was purchased from Cisco, contact your Cisco Recommended Action representative to have the transceiver replaced. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide OL-9641-04...
  • Page 20: Bspatch Messages

    Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 21: Dhcp_Snooping Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 22 Configure NTP on the switch to provide an accurate time and date for the Recommended Action system clock. Then disable and re-enable DHCP snooping to clear the DHCP snooping binding database. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-10 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 23 This message means that the specified number of bindings were ignored when the Explanation switch read the database file because the DHCP lease expired. [dec] is the number of bindings. Recommended Action No action is required. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-11 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 24: Dot1X Messages

    Error Message DOT1X-4-UNKN_ERR: An unknown operational error occurred. This message means that the 802.1x process cannot operate because of an internal Explanation system error. Recommended Action No action is required. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-12 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 25 This message means that the provided tunnel type is either unsupported or invalid. Explanation [chars] is the text received from the RADIUS server. Change the value to a valid tunnel type. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-13 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 26 802.1x port control to auto or force-unauthorized (force_unauth) mode on a trunk port, which is not allowed, caused this condition. Disable trunking on the interface, and then enable 802.1x. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-14 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 27 [dec] is the VLAN ID. [chars] is the port number. Update the configuration to not use this VLAN. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-15 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 28 Ensure that the interface is configured to support the number of attached hosts. Enter the shutdown interface configuration command and then the no shutdown interface configuration command to restart the port. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-16 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 29: Dot1X_Switch Messages

    [dec] is the VLAN, and [chars] is the port. Make sure a VLAN with the specified name/id exists on the switch. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-17 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 30 [dec] is the VLAN, and [chars] is the port. Update the configuration to not use this VLAN. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-18 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 31 Change the mode of the port so that it is no longer a routed port, or change the configuration so that no VLAN is assigned. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-19...
  • Page 32: Ec Messages

    Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 33 Make sure that the configuration of the remote ports is the same for all ports in Recommended Action the bundle. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-21 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 34 In this mode, the port is put in a suspended state. [chars] is the interface name. Enable LACP on the remote side. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-22 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 35 Install a software image that includes LACP, and set the EC mode to on. Error Message EC-5-NOPAGP: Invalid EC mode, PAgP not enabled. This message means that PAgP is not included in the Cisco IOS image and that the Explanation EtherChannel mode cannot be set to desirable or auto.
  • Page 36: Ethcntr Messages

    Although disabling keepalives prevents the port from being error disabled, it does not resolve the cause of the problem and can affect network stability. See CSCea46385 for more information. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-24 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 37: Frntend_Ctrlr Messages

    Recommended Action Reset the switch. If the problem is not resolved by resetting the switch, contact your Cisco technical support representative because there might be a problem with the switch. GBIC_SECURITY Messages This section contains the Cisco Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) and small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module security messages.
  • Page 38 The first [chars] is the module and the second [chars] is the interface. No action is required. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-26 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 39: Gbic_Security_Crypt Messages

    The small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module was identified as a Cisco SFP module, Explanation but the switch could not match its manufacturer with one on the known list of Cisco SFP module vendors. [chars] is the port. Ensure that the Cisco IOS software running on the switch supports the SFP Recommended Action module.
  • Page 40: Gbic_Security_Unique Messages

    Error Message GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE-3-DUPLICATE_GBIC: GBIC interface [dec]/[dec] is a duplicate of GBIC interface [dec]/[dec]. This message means that the SFP module was identified as a Cisco SFP module, but its Explanation vendor ID and serial number match that of another interface on the system. The first [dec]/[dec] is the interface of the duplicate SPF module, and the second [dec]/[dec] is the interface of the existing module.
  • Page 41 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 42: Hcpu_Prot_Mgr Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 43: Idbman Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 44 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 45 Messages and Recovery Procedures IDBMAN Messages contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 46: Igmp_Querier Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 47: Mac_Limit Messages

    The first [dec] is the VLAN ID, and the second [dec] is the maximum number of MAC address entries. Your system administrator configures an action. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-35 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 48: Mac_Move Messages

    [chars] is the interface. The first [enet] is the new active ID. The second [enet] is the ID that it replaces. No action is required. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-36 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 49: Phy Messages

    Error Message PHY-4-CHECK_SUM_FAILED: SFP EEPROM data check sum failed for SFP interface [chars]. This message means that the SFP module was identified as a Cisco SFP module, but the Explanation system cannot read the vendor data information to verify whether it is correct. [chars] is the interface in which the SFP module is installed.
  • Page 50 Explanation The SFP module was identified as a Cisco SFP module, but its vendor ID and serial number match that of another SFP module in the system. The first [chars] is the interface in which the SFP module is installed, the second [chars] is the interface where the duplicate SFP module is installed.
  • Page 51: Pimsn Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 52: Platform_Env Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 53 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 54: Platform_Pbr Messages

    Use the route-map map-tag permit global configuration command and the set Recommended Action ip next-hop ip-address route-map configuration command to reconfigure the route map to use only these supported actions. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-42 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 55: Platform_Pm Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 56: Platform_Span Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 57: Platform_Ucast Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 58 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 59: Platform_Vlan Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 60: Pm Messages

    Messages and Recovery Procedures PM Messages contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 61 This message means that an internal software error occurred in the port manager. The parameters identify the problem for Cisco technical support. The first [chars] is the error message, and the second [chars] is the filename. [dec] is the line number, and the last [chars] is the function name.
  • Page 62 Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures PM Messages with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 63 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 64 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 65 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TA C, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 66 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 67 EXEC command to gather data that might help identify the nature of the error. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 68: Port_Security Messages

    Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 69: Qosmgr Messages

    Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 70 Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures QOSMGR Messages with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 71 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 72 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 73 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 74 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 75 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 76 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 77 VLAN classifications that are supported by this hardware. Recommended Action Reconfigure the attached per-port, per-vlan QoS policies to reduce the number of VLANs used for classification. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-65 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 78: Rep Messages

    MIB object has exceeded the rising threshold value. [chars] is the MIB object, and [dec] is the threshold value. Take appropriate action on the specified object. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-66 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 79: Span Messages

    The BPDU guard feature can be locally configured on the interface or globally configured on all ports that have Port Fast enabled. Re-enable the interface and vlan by entering the clear errdisable privileged EXEC command. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-67 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 80: Spantree Messages

    BPDUs were received from the designated bridge. Because this condition could be caused by a unidirectional-link failure, the interface is put into the blocking state and marked as Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-68...
  • Page 81 VLAN spanning tree. There could be other superior PVST roots, and the port cannot recover until all such roots are cleared. Alternatively, try disabling and then enabling the VLAN port. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-69 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 82 Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 83 This is performed by the spanning-tree subsystem at system initialization because the maximum number of ports on a particular platform will not change. This Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-71...
  • Page 84 Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports” section on page 1-3.
  • Page 85 (none or 802.1Q). When these parameters are consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-73 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 86: Spantree_Fast Messages

    The first [chars] is the spanning-tree instance, and the second [chars] is the interface. No action is required. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-74 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 87: Spantree_Vlan_Sw Messages

    Recommended Action global configuration command to automatically re-enable the interface. You should determine and fix the root cause of the excessive traffic on the interface. Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-75 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 88: Supervisor Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 89: Supq Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 90: Sw_Dai Messages

    IP address of the sender, the MAC address of the target, the IP address of the target, and the time of day. No action is required. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-78 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 91 [dec] is the number of invalid ARP packets, and [time-of-day] is the time of day. No action is required. Recommended Action Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-79 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 92: Sw_Vlan Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TA C, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 93 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TA C, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 94 If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 95 This message means that the VLAN manager received an unexpected error return from Explanation a Cisco IOS file system (IFS) call while reading the VLAN database. The first [chars] is the function call name, and the second [chars] is the file name. [dec] is the error code, the third [chars] is the textual interpretation of the error code, and the second [dec] is the number of bytes transferred.
  • Page 96 Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 97: Tcammgr Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 98: Tcammgr Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 99: Udld Messages

    Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 100: Traceback Reports

    Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 101: Vqpclient Messages

    If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the “Error Message Traceback Reports”...
  • Page 102 Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures VQPCLIENT Messages Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-90 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 103 2-27 date/time stamp designations GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE messages 2-28 DHCP messages GBIC_SECURITY messages 2-25 DOT1X (802.1x) messages 2-12 DOT1X (802.1x) switch messages 2-17 DOT1X_SWITCH messages 2-17 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide IN-1 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 104 PORT_SECURITY 2-56 messages QOSMGR 2-57 ACLMGR RMON 2-66 BSPATCH SFP identification 2-27 DHCP SFP security 2-27 DOT1X (802.1x) 2-12 SFP unique module 2-28 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide IN-2 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 105 See EC messages SFP security messages 2-27 PHY messages 2-37 See GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT messages PIMSN messages See GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE messages 2-39 PIM snooping messages See GBIC_SECURITY messages 2-39 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide IN-3 OL-9641-04...
  • Page 106 TAC, contacting TCAMMGR messages 2-85 ternary content addressable memory manager messages See TCAMMGR messages time stamp information Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide IN-4 OL-9641-04...

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