Message Level
Message
Warning
No of prefixes received from BGP peer <ip
addr> exceeds warning limit <num>
Notification
Module was inserted to slot <slot-num>
Notification
Module was removed from slot <slot-num>
Notification
ACL insufficient L4 cam resource, using flow
based ACL instead
Notification
OSPF interface state changed,
rid <routerid>, intf addr <ip-addr>,
state <ospf-state>
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Explanation
The Routing Switch has received more than
the allowed percentage of prefixes from the
neighbor.
The <ip-addr> is the IP address of the
neighbor.
The <num> is the number of prefixes that
matches the percentage you specified. For
example, if you specified a threshold of 100
prefixes and 75 percent as the warning
threshold, this message is generated if the
Routing Switch receives a 76th prefix from
the neighbor.
Indicates that a module was inserted into a
chassis slot.
The <slot-num> is the number of the chassis
slot into which the module was inserted.
Indicates that a module was removed from a
chassis slot.
The <slot-num> is the number of the chassis
slot from which the module was removed.
The port does not have a large enough CAM
partition for the ACLs. To re-partition the
CAM, see the "Changing CAM Partitions"
chapter in the Diagnostics Guide .
Indicates that the state of an OSPF interface
has changed.
The <routerid> is the router ID of the HP
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
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