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Message
Rcvd pkt from rtr < ip-address >, unkwn
pkt type < value > (<counter>)
Rcvd pkt ver# < ver-num >, from
< ip-address >, expected < ver-num >
(<counter>)
Rcvd unkwn addr fmly < addr-type > in
< text-str > pkt from < ip-addr > (<counter>)
Rcvd unkwn opt < opt-nbr > in < text-string >
pkt from < ip-addr > (<counter>)
Send error(< failure-type >) on
< packet-type > pkt on VID < vid >
(<counter>)
Unable to alloc < text-str > table
(<counter>)
Unable to alloc a buf of size
< bytes > for < data-flow > (<counter>)
PIM-DM (Dense Mode) on the 5300xl Switches
Messages Related to PIM Operation
Meaning
A packet received from the router at < ip-address > is an
unknown PIM packet type. (The < value > variable is the
numeric value received in the packet.)
The versions of PIM-DM on the sending and receiving
routers do not match. Differing versions will typically be
compatible, but features not supported in both versions will
not be available.
The router received a PIM packet with an unrecognized
encoding. As of February, 2004, the router recognizes IPv4
encoding.
The router received a PIM packet carrying an unknown PIM
option. The packet may have been generated by a newer
version of PIM-DM, or is corrupt. In most cases, normal
PIM-DM operation will continue.
Indicates a send error on a packet. This can occur if a VLAN
went down right after the packet was sent. The message
indicates the failure type, the packet type, and the VLAN ID
on which the packet was sent.
The router was not able to create some tables PIM-DM
uses. Indicates that the router is low on memory resources.
Remedies include one or more of the following:
• Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
• Free up system resources by disabling another feature,
such as one of the spanning-tree protocols or either the
RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless you are using
static routes, you will need to retain a minimum of one
unicast routing protocol.) Another option that may help
is to reduce the number of configured QoS filters.
• Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
Multicast routing is unable to acquire memory for a flow.
Router memory is oversubscribed. Reduce the number of
VLANs or the number of features in use. Remedies include
one or more of the following:
• Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
• Free up system resources by disabling another feature,
such as one of the spanning-tree protocols or either the
RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless you are using
static routes, you will need to retain a minimum of one
unicast routing protocol.) Another option that may help
is to reduce the number of configured QoS filters.
• Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
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