Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Message Level
Message
Warning
list <acl-num> denied <ip-proto>
<srcip-addr> (<src-tcp/udp-port>)
(Ethernet <portnum> <mac-addr>) ->
<dstip-addr> (<dst-tcp/udp-port>),
1 event(s)
Warning
rip filter list <list-num> <direction> V1 | V2
denied <ip-addr>, <num> packets
A - 16
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Explanation
Indicates that an Access Control List (ACL)
denied (dropped) packets.
The <acl-num> indicates the ACL number.
Numbers 1 – 99 indicate standard ACLs.
Numbers 100 – 199 indicate extended ACLs.
The <ip-proto> indicates the IP protocol of
the denied packets.
The <srcip-addr> is the source IP address
of the denied packets.
The <src-tcp/udp-port> is the source TCP or
UDP port, if applicable, of the denied
packets.
The <portnum> indicates the port number on
which the packet was denied.
The <mac-addr> indicates the source MAC
address of the denied packets.
The <dstip-addr> indicates the destination
IP address of the denied packets.
The <dst-tcp/udp-port> indicates the
destination TCP or UDP port number, if
applicable, of the denied packets.
Indicates that a RIP route filter denied
(dropped) packets.
The <list-num> is the ID of the filter list.
The <direction> indicates whether the filter
was applied to incoming packets or outgoing
packets. The value can be one of the
following:
•
in
•
out
The V1 or V2 value specifies the RIP version
(RIPv1 or RIPv2).
The <ip-addr> indicates the network number
in the denied updates.
The <num> indicates how many packets
matching the values above were dropped
during the five-minute interval represented
by the log entry.
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