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Table 8-39: OSPFv3 Log Messages
Component
Message
OSPFv3
Warning: OSPF LSDB is 90% full (15292
LSAs).
OSPFv3
The number of LSAs, 16992, in the OSPF
LSDB has exceeded the LSDB memory
allocation.
OSPFv3
LSA Checksum error detected for LSID
1.2.3.4 checksum 0x34f5. OSPFv3
Database may be corrupted.
Table 8-40: Routing Table Manager Log Messages
Component
Message
Routing Table
RTO is full. Routing table contains 8000 best
Manager
routes, 8000 total routes.
Routing Table
RTO no longer full. Bad adds: 10. Routing
Manager
table contains 7999 best routes, 7999 total
routes.
Log Messages
Cause
OSPFv3 limits the number of Link State
Advertisements (LSAs) that can be stored in
the link state database (LSDB). When the
database becomes 90 or 95 percent full,
OSPFv3 logs this warning. The warning
includes the current size of the database.
When the OSPFv3 LSDB becomes full,
OSPFv3 logs this message. OSPFv3
reoriginates its router LSAs with the R-bit
clear indicating that OSPFv3 is overloaded.
OSPFv3 periodically verifies the checksum
of each LSA in memory. OSPFv3 logs this
Cause
The routing table manager, also called
"RTO," stores a limited number of best
routes, based on hardware capacity. When
the routing table becomes full, RTO logs
this alert. The count of total routes includes
alternate routes, which are not installed in
hardware.
When the number of best routes drops
below full capacity, RTO logs this notice.
The number of bad adds may give an
indication of the number of route adds that
failed while RTO was full, but a full routing
table is only one reason why this count is
incremented.
v1.0, November 2010
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