-
H3C S9500E&S12500 Release 1728
System Log Messages
Abstract: This document describes the system log messages.
Copyright 2012 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights
reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or by any means without prior written consent of
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. The information in this
document is subject to change without notice.
-
i
Table of Contents
Table of Contents i
System Log Overview 1Introduction 1System Log Format 1
PRI (priority) 1timestamp 2sysname (host name or IP address) 3%%
(vendor ID) 3vv (version) 3module 3level (severity) 3digest 3source
4content 4
Modules 4Log Variables 8
ADDR Messages 1ADDR_SETDRIVER_FAIL 1ADDR_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL 1
ADDR6 Messages 1ADDR6_ADD_ADDR_FAIL 2ADDR6_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL
2
ACL Messages 2ACL_NOT_ENOUGH_RES 3ACL_OTHER_ERROR
3ACL_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES 3ACL_RULE_OTHER_ERROR
4ACL_IPV6_NOT_ENOUGH_RES 4ACL_IPV6_OTHER_ERROR
4ACL_IPV6_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES 5ACL_IPV6_RULE_OTHER_ERROR 5
ACFPC Messages 5ACFPC_DELETE_POLICYS_FAIL
6ACFPC_MODIFY_CLIENT_FAIL 6ACFPC_DELETE_POLICY_FAIL
6ACFPC_DELETE_RULE_FAIL 6ACFPC_DIFFERENT_INFO 7
ARP Messages 7ARP_DUPIFIP 8ARP_DUPVRRPIP 8ARP_DUPGLOBALIP
9ARP_ROUTECONFLICT 9ARP_DETECTION_SETDRIVER_FAIL
10ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK 10ARP_SNOOPING_SETDRIVER_FAIL
10ARP_SNOOPING_TABLE_FULL 11
-
ii
ARP_FASTREPLY_SETDRIVER_FAIL 11ARP_MULTIPORT_FULL 11
ASPF Messages 11ASPF_SESSION_LOG 12ASPF_HOST_TCP_INCOMPLETE
12ASPF_SMTP_INVALID_COMMAND 13ASPF_HTTP_JAVA_BLOCK
13ASPF_DRV_DEL_POLICY_FAIL 14ASPF_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL
14ASPF_FTP_NOT_AUTHENTICATED 14
BFD Messages 14BFD_CHANGE_FSM 15BFD_FAILED_ASSISTANT_CPU
15BFD_RECOVERED_ASSISTANT_CPU 16BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT 16
BGP Messages 16BGP_MAX_LB 17BGP_EXCEED_ROUTTE_LIMIT
17BGP_RECHED_THRESHOLD 18BGP_STATE_CHANGED 18BGP_NO_ROUTERID
19BGP_IPV6_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE 19BGP_IPV4_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE 19
CFD Messages 19CFD_ENABLE 21CFD_DISABLE 21CFD_CROSS_CCM
21CFD_ERROR_CCM 22CFD_LOST_CCM 22CFD_RECEIVE_CCM 22
CFGMAN Messages 23CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED 23CFGMAN_CFGCOPY 24
CFM Messages 24CFM_SAVECONFIG_FAILED
24CFM_SAVECONFIG_SUCCESSFULLY 25
CLST Messages 25CLST_SET_IP_ADDR 25CLST_CMD_CFG
26CLST_SET_HOST_NAME_PREFIX 26CLST_SET_NAT_FAILED
26CLST_CHANGE_MVLAN_FAILED 27CLST_ADDPORT_MVLAN_FAILED
27CLST_MEMBER_JOIN_CLUSTER 28CLST_MEMBER_DELETED_CLUSTER
28CLST_SLAVE_JOIN_STACK 28CLST_SLAVE_DELETED_STACK
29CLST_MEMBER_REJOIN_CLUSTER 29CLST_MEMBER_DOWN
30CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_CLUSTER 30
-
iii
CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_CLUSTER 31CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_STACK
31CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_STACK 31CLST_ADMINISTRATOR_DOWN
32CLST_DEVICE_REJOIN_CLUSTER 32CLST_LOG_HOST_NOT_CFG
33CLST_SYN_COM_SUC 33CLST_SYN_COM_FAL 34
CLKM Messages 34CLKM_NOREFERENCE 35CLKM_REFERENCE_CHANGE
35CLKM_REFERENCE_RECOVER 35CLKM_REFERENCE_LOST
35CLKM_REFERENCE_ALLLOST 36CLKM_ALARM 36
CMD Messages 37CMD_REBOOT_CANCEL 38CMD_REBOOT_SOONAFTER
38CMD_REBOOT_INVALID 38CMD_REBOOT_SCHEDULED 39
CSPF Messages 39CSPF_TEDB_LIMIT 39
DAR Messages 39DAR_EXECUTION_URL_LOG 40DAR_EXECUTION_HOST_LOG
40DAR_EXECUTION_MIME_LOG 40
DEVM Messages 40SYSTEM_REBOOT 42BOARD_REBOOT 42SUBCARD_REBOOT
42BOARD_STATE_NORMAL 42BOARD_STATE_FAULT 43BOARD_REMOVED
43SUBCARD_INSERTED 44SUBCARD_REMOVED 44SUBCARD_FAULT
44FAN_RECOVERED 45FAN_FAILED 45FAN_ABSENT 45POWER_RECOVERED
46MPOWER_RECOVERED 46SPOWER_RECOVERED 46POWER_FAILED 46POWER_ABSENT
47BOARD_TEMPERATURE_NORMAL 47BOARD_TEMPERATURE_TOOLOW
47BOARD_TEMPERATURE_TOOHIGH 48RPS_NORMAL 48RPS_ABSENT
48CFCARD_INSERTED 49CFCARD_REMOVED 49BOARD_CURRENT_NORMAL 49
-
iv
BOARD_CURRENT_TOOSMALL 50BOARD_CURRENT_TOOBIG
50BOARD_VOLTAGE_NORMAL 51BOARD_VOLTAGE_TOOLOW
51BOARD_VOLTAGE_TOOHIGH 51LOAD_NOMEMORY 52LOAD_REQUEST_ILLEGAL
52BOARD_LOADING 52LOAD_FAILED 53LOAD_FINISHED
53LOAD_READ_FILE_FAILED 53BOARD_START_FROM_SELF_SYSTEM
54LOAD_OPEN_FILE_FAILED 54LOAD_TOO_MANY_RESEND
54LOAD_TOO_MANY_INVALID 55LOAD_CHECKSUM_ERROR 55FAN_RECOVERED
55FAN_FAILED 56FAN_ABSENT 56POWER_RECOVERED 56MPOWER_RECOVERED
57SPOWER_RECOVERED 57POWER_FAILED 57POWER_ABSENT 57RPS_NORMAL
58RPS_ABSENT 58CHASSIS_REBOOT 58TEMPERATURE_LOW
59TEMPERATURE_NORMAL 59TEMPERATURE_WARNING 59TEMPERATURE_ALARM
60TEMPERATURE_SHUTDOWN 60PHONY_CARD 61DEV_FANDIRECTION_NOTPREFERRED
61DEV_FANDIRECTION_NOTACCORD 62
DHBK Messages 62DHBK_BACKUP 63DHBK_VERSION_DIFF 63DHBK_DOWN
63
DHCPC Messages 64DHCPC_REQIPFAILED_NETCONFLICT 64
DHCPR Messages 64DHCPR_DETECT_SERVER 65
DHCPRULE Messages 65DHCPRULE_SET_DRVIER_FAIL 65
DHCPS Messages 65DHCPS_DETECT_SERVER 66
DHCPSP6 Messages 66DHCPSP6_SET_DRIVER_FAIL 66
-
v
DLDP Messages 66DLDP_AUTHENTICATION_FAIL
68DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_AUTO 68DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_MAN
68DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_AUTO_ENHANCE 69DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_MAN_ENHANCE
69DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_AUTO_DISABLE 70DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_AUTO_LOOPBACK
70DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_AUTO_LINKDOWN 70DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_MAN_DISABLE
71DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_MAN_LOOPBACK 71DLDP_UNIDIRECTION_MAN_LINKDOWN
72
DOT1X Messages 72DOT1X_AUTH_FAILURE 73DOT1X_SMARTON_FAILURE
73DOT1X_SOP_ACL_FAILURE 74DOT1X_EAD_ACL_FAILURE 74
ETHOAM Messages 75ETHOAM_ENABLE 76ETHOAM_DISABLE
76ETHOAM_CONNECTION_SUCCEED 76ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_UNSATISF
76ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_TIMEOUT 77ETHOAM_CONNECTION_FAIL_DOWN
77ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CONTROLLED
77ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CONTROLLED
78ETHOAM_ENTER_LOOPBACK_CONTROLLIN
78ETHOAM_QUIT_LOOPBACK_CONTROLLING 79ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT
79ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_EXIT_ERROR_STATU 79ETHOAM_LOCAL_LINK_FAULT
80ETHOAM_REMOTE_LINK_FAULT 80ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME
80ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME 80ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD
81ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_PERIOD
81ETHOAM_LOCAL_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND
81ETHOAM_REMOTE_ERROR_FRAME_SECOND 82ETHOAM_REMOTE_DYING_GASP
82ETHOAM_REMOTE_CRITICAL 82ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NO_RESOURCE
83ETHOAM_LOOPBACK_NOT_SUPPORT 84ETHOAM_LOCAL_DYING_GASP 84
FILTER Messages 84FLT_EXECUTION_LOG
85FLT_SET_POLICY_RESOURCE_FAIL 85FLT_SET_POLICY_NOTSUPPORT_FAIL
86FLT_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL 86FLT_DRV_DEL_POLICY_FAIL
87FLT_DRV_STAT_RESET_FAIL 87FLT_DRV_ENABLE_ERR
87FLT_DRV_DEFAULT_POLICY_FAIL 88
-
vi
FLT6 Messages 88FLT6_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL
89FLT6_DRV_DEL_POLICY_FAIL 89FLT6_DRV_ENABLE_FAIL
89FLT6_SET_POLICY_RESOURCE_FAIL 90FLT6_SET_POLICY_NOTSUPPORT_FAIL
90FLT6_DRV_DEFAULT_POLICY_FAIL 91FLT6_DRV_GET_STAT_FAIL
92FLT6_EXECUTION_TCP_LOG 92FLT6_EXECUTION_UDP_LOG
93FLT6_EXECUTION_ICMP_LOG 93FLT6_EXECUTION_RAW_LOG 94
FTPD Messages 94FTPD_LOGIN 94FTPD_LOGOUT 95FTPD_LOGIN_FAILED
95FTPD_REQUEST 96FTPD_SEND 96FTPD_RECEIVE 97FTPD_WRITE_FINISHED
97FTPD_TRANSFER_FAILED 98FTPD_WRITE_FAILED 98
HA Messages 98HA_VERSION_NOTMATCH 99HA_SLAVE_NOT_READY
99HA_SLAVE_TO_MASTER 99HA_BATCHBACKUP_FINISHED
99HA_BATCHBACKUP_STARTED 100HA_SLAVE_REMOVED 100
HOSTTRAF Messages 100HOSTTRAF_EXECUTION_LOG 101
IC Messages 101SYS_RESTART 102
IFNET Messages 102LINEPROTO_UPDOWN 103PROTOCOL_UPDOWN
103LINK_UPDOWN 103STORM_CONSTRAIN_EXCEED 103STORM_CONSTRAIN_BELOW
104STORM_CONSTRAIN_CONTROLLED 104STORM_CONSTRAIN_NORMAL
105INTERFACE_INSERTED 105INTERFACE_REMOVED 106
IKE Messages 106IKE_PACKET_DROPPED 107
IPCIM Messages 107IPCIM_FAILED_ADD_RULE 108
IPSEC Messages 108IPSEC_PACKET_DROPPED 109
-
vii
IPV6PP Messages 109IPV6PP_MTU_CHG_FAIL 110
ISIS Messages 110ISIS_RT_LMT 110ISIS_NBR_CHG 111
L2V Messages 111L2V_BGP_LOCAL_CEID_CONFLICT
112L2V_BGP_REMOTE_CEID_CONFLICT 112VPLS_BGP_LOCAL_SITEID_CONFLICT
112VPLS_BGP_REMOTE_SITEID_CONFLICT 113
L3VPN Messages 113L3VPN_FAILED_ASSOCIATE_VPN
114L3VPN_BIND_NOT_SUPPORT 114
LAGG Messages 114LAGG_INACTIVE_UPPER_LIMIT
115LAGG_INACTIVE_RESOURCE_INSUFFICIE 115LAGG_INACTIVE_CONFIGURATION
115LAGG_INACTIVE_PARTNER 116LAGG_INACTIVE_LOWER_LIMIT
116LAGG_INACTIVE_PHYSTATE 116LAGG_INACTIVE_HARDWARE_VALUE
117LAGG_INACTIVE_SPEED 118LAGG_INACTIVE_DUPLEX 118
LDP Messages 118LDP_SESSION_UP 119LDP_SESSION_DOWN
119LDP_LSP_LIMIT 119
LICS Messages 119LICS_WARNING 120LICS_EXPIRED 120
LLDP Messages 120LLDP_CREATE_NEIGHBOR 121LLDP_DELETE_NEIGHBOR
121LLDP_NEIGHBOR_AGE_OUT 121LLDP_REACH_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT
122LLDP_LESS_THAN_NEIGHBOR_LIMIT 122
LPDETECT Messages 122LPDETECT_BLOCK 124LPDETECT_SHUTDOWN
124LPDETECT_SEMI_BLOCK 124LPDETECT_NO_LEARNING
124LPDETECT_LOOPBACKED 125LPDETECT_RECOVERED 125
LPDT Messages 125LPDT_LOOPED 126LPDT_RECOVERED
126LPDT_RESOURCE_INSUFFICIENT 126
LS Messages 126LS_AUTHEN_FAILURE 127
-
viii
LS_AUTHOR_FAILURE 128LS_ACCT_FAILURE 128
LSPM Messages 128LSPM_LSP_LIMIT 129
LSPV Messages 129PTRRT_NO_MAPPING 130PTRRT_NOT_GIVEN_LABEL
130PTRRT_NO_LABEL 130
MAC Messages 130MAC_TABLE_FULL 131MAC_INFORMATION
131MAC_TABLE_FULL_GLOBAL 132MAC_TABLE_FULL_PORT
132MAC_TABLE_FULL_VLAN 132
MAD Messages 133MAD_COLLISION_DETECTED 133
MD Messages 133MD_SWITCHGROUP_REUSE 134
MEM Messages 134WARNING 134
MFW Messages 135MFW_DRV_DOWN 135
MPLS OAM Messages 135MOAM_DEFECT 136MOAM_QUIT_DEFECT
136MOAM_AVAIL 136MOAM_UNAVAIL 136MOAM_DETECT 137MOAM_STOP_DETECT
137MOAM_RLSN_UP 137MOAM_RLSN_DOWN 138
MSDP Messages 138MSDP_PEER_START 139MSDP_PEER_CLOSE
139MSDP_SA_LIMIT 140
MSTP Messages 140MSTP_ENABLE 140MSTP_DISABLE 141MSTP_FORWARDING
141MSTP_DISCARDING 142MSTP_NOT_ROOT 143MSTP_BPDU_PROTECTION
143MSTP_ROOT_PROTECTION 143MSTP_LOOP_PROTECTION
144MSTP_BPDU_FORMAT_ERROR 144MSTP_BPDU_FORMAT_CONFIG_ERROR
144MSTP_BPDU_FORMAT_CONFIG_RIGHT 145MSTP_BPDU_RECEIVE_EXPIRY
145MSTP_NOTIFIED_TC 145
-
ix
MSTP_DETECTED_TC 147MSTP_PORT_TYPE_PROTECTION
147MSTP_PVID_PROTECTION 147MSTP_CONSISTENCY_RESTRORATION 148
MTLK Messages 148MTLK_UPLINK_STATUS_CHANGE 149
NAT Messages 149NAT_CONFIG_CONFLICT_FAIL 149
ND Messages 149ND_CONFIG_CONFLICT 150ND_DUPADDR
150ND_LIFETIME_ERROR 151ND_ROUTECONFLICT 151ND_SETRULE_FAILED
152
NTP Messages 152NTP_CHANGE_LEAP 152NTP_CHANGE_STRATUM
153NTP_SOURCE_LOST 153NTP_TOO_MANY_PEERS 153
OPTMOD Messages 153BIAS_HIGH 155TX_POW_HIGH 155TYPE_ERR
155CFG_ERR 155MODULE_OUT 156MODULE_IN 156IO_ERR 156CHKSUM_ERR
157TX_ALM_ON 157TX_ALM_OFF 157RX_ALM_ON 158RX_ALM_OFF 158MOD_ALM_ON
158MOD_ALM_OFF 158TEMP_HIGH 159TEMP_LOW 159TEMP_NORMAL 159VOLT_HIGH
160VOLT_LOW 160VOLT_NORMAL 160RX_POW_HIGH 161RX_POW_LOW
161RX_POW_NORMAL 161BIAS_LOW 161BIAS_NORMAL 162TX_POW_LOW
162TX_POW_NORMAL 162OPTMOD_PHONY_MODULE
163FIBER_SFPMODULE_NOWINVALID 163FIBER_SFPMODULE_INVALID 164
-
x
OSPF Messages 164OSPF_RT_LMT 164OSPF_RTRID_CHG 165OSPF_NBR_CHG
166OSPF_VLINKID_CHG 166OSPF_LAST_NBR_DOWN 166
OSPFv3 Messages 167OSPFv3_NBR_CHG 168OSPFv3_RT_LMT 168
PBR Messages 168PBR_LACK_DRVER_RESOURCE
169PBR_DRIVER_NOT_SUPPORT 169
PBR6 Messages 169PBR6_NO_RESOURCE 170PBR6_NOT_SUPPORT 170
PIM Messages 170PIM_NBR_UP 171PIM_NBR_DOWN 171
PING Messages 171PING_LOG 172
PING6 Messages 172PING6_LOG 173
PKEY Messages 173PKEY_HOST_KEY_BACKUP_FAIL
174PKEY_SERVER_KEY_BACKUP_FAIL 174PKEY_EXPORT_PKEY_SUCC
174PKEY_EXPORT_PKEY_FAIL 174PKEY_CREATE_HOST_KEY_SUCC
175PKEY_CREATE_SERVER_KEY_SUCC 175PKEY_CREATE_LOCAL_KEY_FAIL
175PKEY_DESTORY_HOST_KEY_SUCC 176PKEY_DESTORY_SERVER_KEY_SUCC
176PKEY_DESTORY_LOCAL_KEY_FAIL 176
PORTAL Messages 177PORTAL_ACL_FAILURE 178PORTAL_SERVER_DOWN
178PORTAL_SERVER_UP 179PORTAL_USER_LOGON_SUCCESS
179PORTAL_USER_LOGON_FAIL 180PORTAL_USER_LOGOFF 181
PORTSEC Messages 181PORTSEC_LEARNED_MACADDR 182PORTSEC_VIOLATION
183PORTSEC_DOT1X_LOGIN_FAILURE 183PORTSEC_DOT1X_LOGIN_SUCC
183PORTSEC_DOT1X_LOGOFF 184PORTSEC_MACAUTH_LOGIN_FAILURE
184PORTSEC_MACAUTH_LOGIN_SUCC 185PORTSEC_MACAUTH_LOGOFF 185
-
xi
PPPOEC Messages 186PPPOEC_LOG_ON 186PPPOEC_LOG_FAIL_PWD_ERR
187PPPOEC_LOG_FAIL_SERVER_ERR 187PPPOEC_LOG_OFF 187
PS Messages 187PS_SWITCH_P 188PS_SWITCH_W 188
QINQ Messages 188QINQ_TRANSPARENTVLAN_NORESOURCE
189QINQ_CONFLICT_ETHERNETTYPE 189QINQ_CONFLICT_QINQ_ENABLE
190QINQ_ETHERNETTYPE_ALREADY_SET 190QINQ_ETHERNETTYPE_NORESOURCE
191QINQ_OUTERVLANTAG_NORESOURCE 191QINQ_BPDUTUNNELING_NORESOURCE
192
QOS Messages 192QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_CBFAIL
193QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_CBFAIL 193QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_CBFAIL
193QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_CBFAIL 194QOS_POLICY_APPLYIF_FAIL
194QOS_POLICY_APPLYVLAN_FAIL 195QOS_POLICY_APPLYGLOBAL_FAIL
195QOS_POLICY_APPLYCOPP_FAIL 195QOS_NOT_ENOUGH_BANDWIDTH
196QOS_CBWFQ_REMOVED 196FAILED_TO_APPLY_QOS_PROFILE
197FAILED_TO_CHECK_QOS_PROFILE 197QOS_POLICY_NOTSUPPORT
198QOS_POLICY_NO_ENOUGH_RESOURCE 198QOS_POLICY_COMMON_ERROR 199
QACL Messages 199DRVQACL 4/NOTICE 199
RDS Messages 199RDS_FAILURE 200RDS_SUCC 200
RIP Messages 201RIP_RT_LMT 201
RIPNG Messages 201RIPNG_RT_LMT 201
RM Messages 201RM_ACRT_REACH_LIMIT 202RM_THRESHLD_VALUE_REACH
202RM_ACRT_REACH_THRESVALUE 203
RMON Messages 203RMON_ADDINFO 203
RPR Messages 203RPR_TOPOLOGY_INCONSISTENT 204
-
xii
RPR_TOPOLOGY_INCONSISTENT_OVER 204RPR_TOPOLOGY_INSTABILITY
204RPR_TOPOLOGY_INSTABILITY_OVER 205RPR_EXCEED_MAX_STATION
205RPR_EXCEED_MAX_STATION_OVER 205RPR_MAC_DUPLICATE
206RPR_MAC_DUPLICATE_OVER 206RPR_IP_DUPLICATE
206RPR_IP_DUPLICATE_OVER 207RPR_PROTECTION_INCONSISTENT
207RPR_PROTECTION_INCONSISTENT_OVER 207RPR_JUMBO_INCONSISTENT
207RPR_JUMBO_INCONSISTENT_OVER 208RPR_EXCEED_RESERVED_RATE
208RPR_EXCEED_RESERVED_RATE_OVER 208RPR_MISCABLING
209RPR_MISCABLING_OVER 209RPR_IDLE_ISOLATE 209RPR_IDLE_ISOLATE_OVER
210
RRPP Messages 210RRPP_RING_FAIL 211RRPP_RING_RESTORE 211
RSVP Messages 211RSVP_PATH_LOOP 212RSVP_RESV_LOOP 212
SC Messages 212SC_AAA_LAUNCH 213SC_AAA_SUCCESS 213SC_AAA_FAILURE
214
SHELL Messages 214SHELL_LOGIN 215SHELL_LOGOUT 215SHELL_CMD
215SHELL_LOGINFAIL 215
SMLK Messages 216SMLK_LINK_SWITCH 216
SNMP Messages 216SNMP_GET 217SNMP_SET 217
SOCKET Messages 217SOCKET_TCP_MD5_INVALID
218SOCKET_TCP_CONNECTIONS_FULL 218
SSH Messages 218SSH_LOGIN 219SSH_LOGOUT 219SSH_CONNECTION_CLOSE
220SSH_AUTH_TIMEOUT 220SSH_SFTP_OPER 221
-
xiii
STM Messages 221STM_LINK_STATUS_UP 221STM_LINK_STATUS_DOWN
221STM_SOMER_CHECK 222STM_LINK_STATUS_TIMEOUT
222STM_MEMBERID_CONFLICT 222STM_MERGE 223STM_AUTO_UPDATE
223STM_MERGE_NEED_REBOOT 223STM_LINK_RECOVERY 224
SVPN Messages 224SVPN_LOGIN 224SVPN_LOGIN_FAILED 225SVPN_ACCEPT
226SVPN_ACCESS_PERMITTED 226SVPN_ACCESS_DENIED
227SVPN_CLOSE_FROM_SERVER 227SVPN_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT 228
TNLM Messages 228TNLM_LIMIT 228
URPF Messages 228URPF_DRIVER_WARNING 228
USERLOG Messages 229USERLOG_NAT 229USERLOG_FLOW
230USERLOG_FLOW3.0 231
VFR Messages 232ATCKDF 233
VFS Messages 233VFS_ERROR 233VFS_MOUNTED 234VFS_UNMOUNTED
234VFS_INSERTED 235VFS_REMOVED 235
VRRP Messages 235VRRP_AUTH_FAILED 236VRRP_PACKET_ERROR
236VRRP_CONFIG_ERROR 236VRRP_STATUS_CHANGE
237VRRP_VMAC_DRIVER_ERROR 237VRRP_VF_STATUS_CHANGE
238VRRP_PRIORITY_CHANGE 238VRRP_VF_WEIGHT_CHANGE 239
WEBOPT Messages 239WEBOPT_3G_ENABLEPINPROTECT
240WEBOPT_3G_DISABLEPINPROTECT 240WEBOPT_3G_VALIDATEPIN
240WEBOPT_3G_VALIDATEPUK 240WEBOPT_3G_MODIFIEDPIN
241WEBOPT_3G_ENABLEPINPROTECT 241
-
xiv
WEBOPT_3G_DISABLEPINPROTECT 241WEBOPT_3G_VALIDATEPIN
242WEBOPT_3G_VALIDATEPUK 242WEBOPT_3G_VALIDATEPUK
243WEBOPT_3G_MODIFIEDPIN 243WEBOPT_3G_MODIFIEDPIN 244WEBOPT_ACLACC
244WEBOPT_ACLDEC 244WEBOPT_CREATEACL 245WEBOPT_DELETEACL
245WEBOPT_ADDRULE 245WEBOPT_DELTERULE 246WEBOPT_MODIFYRULE
246WEBOPT_IMPORTOOMRULEZONEERROR 246WEBOPT_CREATEOOMRULE
247WEBOPT_DELETEOOMRULE 247WEBOPT_MODIFYOOMRULE
248WEBOPT_MOVEOOMRULE 248WEBOPT_IMPORTOOMRULE 249WEBOPT_ALG_ENABLE
249WEBOPT_ALG_DISABLE 250WEBOPT_ATKDF_PACKETINSPECTION
250WEBOPT_ATKDF_SYNFLOOD_ACTION 251WEBOPT_ATKDF_SYNFLOOD_RULE_ADD
252WEBOPT_ATKDF_SYNFLOOD_RULE_DEL 252WEBOPT_ATKDF_SYNFLOOD_RULE_MOD
253WEBOPT_ATKDF_UDPFLOOD_ACTION 253WEBOPT_ATKDF_UDPFLOOD_RULE_ADD
254WEBOPT_ATKDF_UDPFLOOD_RULE_DEL 254WEBOPT_ATKDF_UDPFLOOD_RULE_MOD
255WEBOPT_ATKDF_ICMPFLOOD_ACTION 255WEBOPT_ATKDF_ICMPFLOOD_RULE_ADD
256WEBOPT_ATKDF_ICMPFLOOD_DEL 256WEBOPT_ATKDF_ICMPFLOOD_RULE_MOD
257WEBOPT_ATKDF_DNSFLOOD_ ENABLE 257WEBOPT_ATKDF_DNSFLOOD_ DISABLE
258WEBOPT_ATKDF_DNSFLOOD_RULE_ADD 258WEBOPT_ATKDF_DNSFLOOD_RULE_DEL
259WEBOPT_ATKDF_DNSFLOOD_RULE_MOD 259WEBOPT_ATKDF_CONNLIMIT_RULE
260WEBOPT_ATKDF_SCANNING_RULE 260WEBOPT_ATKDF_STAT_CLEAR
261WEBOPT_BEHAVIOR_CREATE 262WEBOPT_BEHAVIOR_DELETE
262WEBOPT_BEHAVIOR_ADDACTION 262WEBOPT_BEHAVIOR_DELETEACTION
263WEBOPT_BEHAVIOR_MODIFYACTION 263WEBOPT_BLS_ENABLE
264WEBOPT_BLS_DISABLE 264WEBOPT_BLS_ITEM_ADD 265WEBOPT_BLS_ITEM_DEL
265WEBOPT_BLS_ITEM_MOD 266WEBOPT_BLS_ITEM_CLEAR
266WEBOPT_CARL_CREATE 267
-
xv
WEBOPT_CARL_DELETE 267WEBOPT_CARL_MODIFY 268WEBOPT_CAR_APPLY
268WEBOPT_CAR_REMOVE 269WEBOPT_CAR_MODIFY 270WEBOPT_CFM_SAVELOG
270WEBOPT_CLASSIFIER_CREATE 270WEBOPT_CLASSIFIER_DELETE
271WEBOPT_CLASSIFIER_MODIFY 271WEBOPT_CLASSIFIER_ADDRULE
272WEBOPT_CLASSIFIER_DELETERULE 272WEBOPT_CLI_CHANGECLOCK
273WEBOPT_DHBK_ENABLE 273WEBOPT_DHBK_DISABLE
273WEBOPT_DHBK_SYMMETRY 274WEBOPT_DHBK_UNSYMMETRY
274WEBOPT_DHBK_ADD_BAK_IF 274WEBOPT_DHBK_DEL_BAK_IF
275WEBOPT_DHBK_CFGB_MAIN 275WEBOPT_DHBK_CFGB_SLAVE
275WEBOPT_DHBK_CFGB_ENABLE_ATSYNC
276WEBOPT_DHBK_CFGB_DISABLE_ATSYNC 276WEBOPT_DHBK_CFGB_SYNC
276WEBOPT_DNS_PROXY_ENABLE 277WEBOPT_DNS_PROXY_DISABLE
277WEBOPT_DNS_RESOLVE_ENABLE 278WEBOPT_DNS_RESOLVE_DISABLE
278WEBOPT_DNS_DELETE_SERVER 278WEBOPT_DNS_ADD_SERVER
279WEBOPT_DNS_DELETE_DOMAIN 279WEBOPT_DNS_ADD_DOMAIN
279WEBOPT_DNS_CLEAR_CACHE 280WEBOPT_DNS_ADD_HOST
280WEBOPT_DNS_DELETE_HOST 281WEBOPT_IC_ADDLOGHOST
281WEBOPT_IC_DELLOGHOST 281WEBOPT_IC_ENABLE_MAIL
281WEBOPT_IC_ADDAGG 282WEBOPT_IC_DELAGG 282WEBOPT_IPADDR_ADDMAIN
283WEBOPT_IPADDR_DELMAIN 283WEBOPT_IPADDR_ADDSUB
283WEBOPT_IPADDR_DELSUB 284WEBOPT_LDBL _LASTHOP_ENABLE
285WEBOPT_LDBL_LASTHOP_DISABLE 285WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_RG
285WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_RG 285WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_RG
286WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_RS 286WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_RS
286WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_RS 287WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_VS
287WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_VS 287WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_VS 288
-
xvi
WEBOPT_LDBL_CLEAR_STAT 288WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_PHYLINK
288WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_PHYLINK 289WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_PHYLINK
289WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_PROPARA 289WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_STATICPRO
290WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_STATICPRO 290WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_STATICPRO
290WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_DYNPRO 291WEBOPT_LDBL_DNSREDIRECT_ENABLE
291WEBOPT_LDBL_DNSREDIRECT_DISABLE 292WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_DNSRECORD
292WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_DNSRECORD 293WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_DNSRECORD
293WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_LINKGROUP 293WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_LINKGROUP
294WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_LINKGROUP 294WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_LOGICLINK
294WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_LOGICLINK 295WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_LOGICLINK
295WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_LINKVS 295WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_LINKVS
296WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_LINKVS 296WEBOPT_LDBL_CLEAR_LINKSTAT
296WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_HCPARA 297WEBOPT_LDBL_CHANGE_HCSTATUS
297WEBOPT_LDBL_CHANGE_LINKHCSTATUS 297WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_DNSMXRECORD
298WEBOPT_LDBL_MODIFY_DNSMXRECORD 298WEBOPT_LDBL_DELETE_DNSMXRECORD
299WEBOPT_LDBL_ADD_LINKACLVS 299WEBOPT_LIC_EXPORT
300WEBOPT_LIC_IMPORT 300WEBOPT_LOGIN_SUC 301WEBOPT_LOGIN_FAIL
301WEBOPT_LOGOUT 301WEBOPT_LS_ADD 302WEBOPT_LS_DEL 302WEBOPT_LS_MOD
302WEBOPT_NAT_ADDRESSPOOL 303WEBOPT_NAT_DYNAMIC
303WEBOPT_NAT_STATIC_MAP 304WEBOPT_NAT_STATIC 304WEBOPT_NAT_SERVER
305WEBOPT_NAT_DNSMAP 306WEBOPT_OOMACLACC 307WEBOPT_OOMACLDEC
307WEBOPT_POLICY_CREATE 308WEBOPT_POLICY_DELETE
308WEBOPT_POLICY_ASSCB 309WEBOPT_POLICY_DISASSCB
309WEBOPT_POLICY_APPLY 310WEBOPT_POLICY_REMOVE
310WEBOPT_RADIUS_SVRCONFIG_MOD 311
-
xvii
WEBOPT_RADIUS_PARACONFIG_MOD 311WEBOPT_REBOOT
313WEBOPT_RESOURCE_MODIFY 313WEBOPT_RESOURCE_CREATE
313WEBOPT_RESOURCE_REMOVE 313WEBOPT_RMSTATIC
314RM_ICLOG_WEB_UNDOSTATIC 315WEBOPT_SESSION_CLEAR
315WEBOPT_SESSION_CLEAR_ALL 315WEBOPT_SESSION_PERSISTRULE_MOD
316WEBOPT_SESSION_AGETIME_MOD 316WEBOPT_SESSION_STAT_CLEAR
316WEBOPT_SESSION_UNIDIR_MODE 317WEBOPT_SESSIONLOG_ADD
317WEBOPT_SESSIONLOG_DEL 318WEBOPT_SESSIONLOG_MOD
318WEBOPT_SESSIONLOG_THRESHOLD_MOD 319WEBOPT_SET_MTU
320WEBOPT_SET_LINK 320WEBOPT_SET_INTERFACE 320WEBOPT_SIGUP_AUTO
321WEBOPT_SIGUP_ONLINE 321WEBOPT_SIGUP_LOCAL
321WEBOPT_SIGUP_CANCEL_AUTO 321WEBOPT_SNMP_CHANGESYSNAME
322WEBOPT_SYSLOG_BUFFERSIZE 322WEBOPT_SYSLOG_CLEAR
322WEBOPT_TCPPROXY_MODE 323WEBOPT_TCPPROXY_ENABLE
323WEBOPT_TCPPROXY_DISABLE 323WEBOPT_TCPPROXY_ITEM_ADD
324WEBOPT_TCPPROXY_ITEM_DEL 324WEBOPT_TAC_SVRCONFIG_MOD
325WEBOPT_TAC_PARACONFIG_MOD 325WEBOPT_TIMEOUT
326WEBOPT_TIMERANGE_CREATE 326WEBOPT_TIMERANGE_DELETE
327WEBOPT_TIMERANGE_MODIFY 327WEBOPT_USERLOG_VERSION
328WEBOPT_USERLOG_SRCIP 328WEBOPT_USERLOG_SYSLOG
328WEBOPT_USERLOG_UNDOSYSLOG 329WEBOPT_USERLOG_RESETLOG
329WEBOPT_USERLOG_RESETBUF 329WEBOPT_USERLOG_ADDHOST
330WEBOPT_USERLOG_DELHOST 330WEBOPT_CREATE_VLAN
331WEBOPT_DELETE_VLAN 331WEBOPT_CHANGE_PORT_TYPE
331WEBOPT_ACCESS_ADD_VLAN 332WEBOPT_ACCESS_DEL_VLAN
332WEBOPT_TRUNK_ADD_VLAN 332WEBOPT_TRUNK_DEL_VLAN
333WEBOPT_HYBRID_ADD_UNTAG_VLAN 333
-
xviii
WEBOPT_HYBRID_ADD_TAG_VLAN 333WEBOPT_HYBRID_DEL_VLAN
334WEBOPT_VRRP_ADDVIP 335WEBOPT_VRRP_DELVIP 335WEBOPT_ZONE_ADD
335WEBOPT_ZONE_MOD 336WEBOPT_ZONE_DEL 337WEBOPT_ZONE_ADD_INTF
337WEBOPT_ZONE_REMOVE_INTF 338
DEVD Messages 338DEVD/3/BOARD REBOOT 338DEVD/3/BOARD REBOOT
339DEVD/4/BRD MISPLUG 339DEVD/4/BRD MISPLUG 339DEVD/2/BRD TOO HOT
340DEVD/3/FAN CHANGE 340DEVD/3/FAN CHANGE 340DEVD/4/PSU CHANGED
341DEVD/2/LACK OF PWR 341DEVD/2/BRD ON_OFF 341DEVD/2/BRD ON_OFF
342DEVD/3/PMU STATUS 342DEVD/3/PMU STATUS 342DEVD/3/PMU STATUS
343DEVD/4/REG OUTTIME 343DEVD/4/REG OUTTIME 344DEVD/3/PMU STATUS
344DEVD/2/PSU CHANGE 344DEVD/4/BRD MISPLUG 345DEVD/4/BRD MISPLUG
345DEVD/4/BRD MISPLUG 346DEVD/2/LACK OF PWR 346DEVD/2/LACK OF PWR
347DEVD/4/PWR CHANGED 347DEVD/3/BOARD LOAD FAULT 348DEVD/3/BOARD
LOAD FAUL 348DEVD/4/BOARD TYPE MISMATCH 349DEVD/4/BOARD TYPE
MISMATCH 349
DIAG Messages 350DIAG/4/WARN 350DIAG/3/ERROR 350DIAG/3/ERROR
351DIAG/3/ERROR 351DIAG/3/ERROR 351DIAG/3/ERROR 352DIAG/3/ERROR
352DIAG/3/ERROR 353DIAG/3/ERROR 353DIAG/3/ERROR 354
DFWD Messages 354DFWD/5/DRV_XBAR 354
-
xix
SMODE Messages 355SMODE/5/DRV_SMODE 355SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE
355SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE 356SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE 356SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE
356SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE 357SMODE/3/DRV_SMODE 357
LIF Messages 358LIF/4/RESOURCE 358LIF/4/ RESOURCE 358
POS Messages 359LIF/4/POS 359LIF/4/POS 359LIF/4/POS 360LIF/4/POS
360LIF/4/POS 361LIF/4/POS 361LIF/4/POS 361
RPR Messages 362LIF/4/RPR 362LIF/4/RPR 362LIF/4/RPR 363LIF/4/RPR
363LIF/4/RPR 364LIF/4/RPR 364LIF/4/RPR 364LIF/4/RPR 365LIF/4/RPR
365LIF/4/RPR 366LIF/4/RPR 366LIF/4/RPR 366LIF/4/RPR 367LIF/4/RPR
367LIF/4/RPR 367LIF/4/RPR 368LIF/4/RPR 368LIF/4/RPR 369LIF/4/RPR
369LIF/4/RPR 369LIF/4/RPR 370LIF/4/RPR 370LIF/4/RPR 371LIF/4/RPR
371LIF/4/RPR 371LIF/4/RPR 372LIF/4/RPR 372LIF/4/RPR 373LIF/4/RPR
373
FDB Messages 373L2/4/FDB 373L2/4/FDB 374
-
xx
PORT Messages 374L2/4/PORT 374L2/4/PORT 375L2/4/PORT
375L2/4/PORT 376L2/4/PORT 376L2/4/PORT 376L2/4/PORT 377L2/4/PORT
377L2/4/PORT 378L2/4/PORT 378L2/4/PORT 379L2/4/PORT 379
BRIPRO Messages 380L2/4/BRIPRO 380L2/4/BRIPRO 380L2/4/BRIPRO
381L2/4/BRIPRO 381L2/4/ BRIPRO 382L2/4/ BRIPRO 382L2/4/ BRIPRO
383L2/4/ BRIPRO 383L2/4/ BRIPRO 383L2/4/ BRIPRO 384
VLAN Messages 384L2/4/VLAN 384L2/4/VLAN 385
QACL Messages 385DPCL/4/NOTICE 385
L3 Messages 386DRVL3/3/LOG 386DRVL3/3/LOG 387DRVL3/3/LOG
387DRVL3/3/LOG 387DRVL3/4/LOG 388
L3VPN Messages 388L3VPN/3/ERROR 388L3VPN/3/ERROR 389
VLL Messages 389VLL/3/ERROR 389
PBB Messages 390PBB/3/ERROR 390
VPLS Messages 390VPLS/3/ERROR 390
MPLS Messages 391MPLS/3/ERROR 391
SYSM Messages 391SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
391SYSM/1/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 392
-
xxi
SYSM/5/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 392SYSM/1/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
392SYSM/1/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 393SYSM/1/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
393SYSM/5/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 393SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
394SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 394SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
394SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 395SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
395SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 395SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
396SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 396SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
396SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 397SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
397SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 397SYSM/5/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
398SYSM/3/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 398SYSM/3/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT
399SYSM/4/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 399SYSM/5/DRV_SYSM_PROMPT 399
DRIVER Messages 400DRIVER/5/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
400DRIVER/3/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 400DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
401DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 401DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 401DRIVER/5/
DRV_DRIVER_LOG 402DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
402DRIVER/3/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 403DRIVER/5/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
403DRIVER/3/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 404DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
404DRIVER/5/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 405DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
405DRIVER/3/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 405DRIVER/5/DRV_DRIVER_LOG
406DRIVER/3/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 406DRIVER/6/DRV_DRIVER_LOG 407
DSTM Messages 407DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 407DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM
408DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 408DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 409DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM
409DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 410DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 410DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM
411DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 411DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 412DSTM/1/DRV_DSTM 412
-
xxii
WANWNG Messages 413WANWNG/7/DRV_WANWNG_TRAP_DBG
413WANWNG/7/DRV_WANWNG_TRAP_DBG 413WANWNG/7/DRV_WANWNG_TRAP_DBG
414WANWNG/7/DRV_WANWNG_TRAP_DBG 414
-
1
System Log Overview
Introduction During the operation of a device, the log module in
the host software records every event of the device and generates
system log information.
With system log information, network administrators can monitor
device running status, analyze network status, find network or
security problems, and take corresponding actions against them.
You can display the system log information through the console
port or by telnetting. The device can save logs or output them to
the log server.
System Log Format According to the syslog protocol, the system
transmits logs through UDP port 514. Any UDP packet on port 514 is
considered as a log message, which uses the following format.
timestamp sysname vvmodule/level/digest: source content
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Table 1 Description of a log message
Number Description
1 Priority
2 Timestamp
3 Host name
4 Manufacturer
5 Version
6 Module name
7 Severity level
8 Message summary
9 Message creator
10 Message content
The system messages sent to log hosts are log messages.
PRI (priority) The priority is calculated using the formula:
facility*8+severity, in which facility is the logging facility name
and can be configured when you set the log host parameters. The
facility ranges from local0 to local7 (16 to 23 in decimal
integers) and defaults to local7. It is mainly used to mark
different log sources on the log host, query and filter the logs of
the corresponding log source. Severity ranges from 0 to 7. 2
details the value and meaning associated with each severity.
-
2
Note that the priority field takes effect only when the
information has been sent to the log host.
Table 2 Severity description
Severity Severity value Description
Emergency 0 The system is unusable.
Alert 1 Action must be taken immediately.
Critical 2 Critical conditions
Error 3 Error conditions
Warning 4 Warning conditions
Notice 5 Normal but significant conditions
Informational 6 Informational messages
Debug 7 Debug-level messages
timestamp Time stamp records the time when system information is
generated to allow users to check and identify system events. The
time stamp of the system information sent from the information
center to the log host is with a precision of milliseconds. The
time stamp format of the system information sent to the log host is
configured with the info-center timestamp loghost command, and that
of the system information sent to the other destinations is
configured with the info-center timestamp command. For the detailed
description of the time stamp parameters, see the following
table:
Table 3 Description on the time stamp parameters
Time stamp parameter Description Example
boot
System up time (that is, the duration for this operation of the
device), in the format of xxxxxx.yyyyyy. xxxxxx represents the
higher 32 bits, and yyyyyy represents the lower 32 bits.
System information sent to all destinations except log host
supports this parameter.
%0.16406399 Sysname IFNET/3/LINK_UPDOWN: Ethernet0/6 link status
is DOWN.
0.16406399 is a time stamp in the boot format.
date
Current date and time of the system, in the format of Mmm dd
hh:mm:ss:sss yyyy.
System information sent to all destinations supports this
parameter.
%Aug 19 16:11:03:288 2009 Sysname IFNET/3/LINK_UPDOWN:
Ethernet0/6 link status is UP.
Aug 19 16:11:03:288 2009 is a time stamp in the date format.
iso Time stamp format stipulated in ISO 8601
Only the system information sent to a log host supports this
parameter.
2009-09-21T15:32:55 Sysname %%10 IFNET/3/LINK_UPDOWN(l):
Ethernet0/6 link status is DOWN.
2009-09-21T15:32:55 is a time stamp in the iso format.
-
3
Time stamp parameter Description Example
none No time stamp is included.
System information sent to all destinations supports this
parameter.
% Sysname IFNET/3/LINK_UPDOWN: Ethernet0/6 link status is
DOWN.
No time stamp is included.
no-year-date
Current date and time of the system, with year information
excluded.
Only the system information sent to a log host supports this
parameter.
Aug 19 16:120:38 Sysname %%10 IFNET/3/LINK_UPDOWN(l):
Ethernet0/6 link status is DOWN.
Aug 19 16:120:38 is a time stamp in the no-year-date format.
sysname (host name or IP address) If the system information is
sent to a log host in the format of UNICOM, and the info-center
loghost source command is configured, or vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name is provided in the info-center loghost command,
the field is displayed as the IP address of the device that
generates the system information.
In other cases (when the system information is sent to a log
host in the format of H3C, or sent to other destinations), the
field is displayed as the name of the device that generates the
system information, namely, the system name of the device. You can
use the sysname command to modify the system name. For more
information, see the Fundamentals Command Reference.
%% (vendor ID) This field indicates that system information is
generated by a H3C device. It is displayed only when the system
information is sent to a log host in the format of H3C.
vv (version) This field is a version identifier of syslog, with
a value of 10. It is displayed only when the output destination is
log host.
module This field represents the name of the module that
generates system information. You can enter the info-center source?
command in system view to view the module list
level (severity) System information can be divided into eight
levels based on its severity, from 0 to 7. See 2 for definition and
description of these severity levels. The levels of system
information generated by modules are predefined by developers, so
you cannot change the system information levels. However, with the
info-center source command, you can configure to output information
of the specified level and not to output information lower than the
specified level.
digest The digest field is a string of up to 32 characters,
outlining the system information.
-
4
For system information destined to the log host:
If the character string ends with (l), the information is log
information If the character string ends with (t), the information
is trap information If the character string ends with (d), the
information is debugging information
For system information destined to other destinations:
If the time stamp starts with a %, the information is log
information If the time stamp starts with a #, the information is
trap information If the time stamp starts with a *, the information
is debugging information
source This field indicates the source of the information, such
as the slot number of a board, IRF member ID, IRF member ID and
slot number, or the source IP address of the log sender.
This field is optional and is displayed only when the system
information is sent to a log host in the format of H3C.
content This field provides the content of the system
information.
For example:
%@354%Feb 15 19:03:21:985 2011 H3C CFGMAN/5/CFGMAN_EXIT: Exit
from configuration mode.
The information shows that this log is generated on Feb. 15 19:
03:21 2011, and is sent by module CFGMAN, the host name is H3C,
severity level is 5, and the content of the log is exit from
configure mode.
Modules Table 4 Module list
Module Full spelling
SYSM System manage
DIAG Diagnosis
DFWD Driver forwarding
PORT Port
DEVD Device driver
DFBR Device fabric
SMODE System mode
DSTM Driver stack topology management
DRIVER Driver
LIF Layer 2 interface
-
5
Module Full spelling
POS POS
RPR RPR
FDB Forwarding database
VLAN VLAN
L3 Layer 3
L3VPN Layer 3 VPN
VLL VLL
PBB Provider backbone bridge
VPLS VPLS
MPLS MPLS
DFBR Device fabric
ADDR IPv4 address management
ADDR6 IPv6 address management
ACL Access Control List
ACFPC Application Control Forwarding Protocol Client
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
ASPF Application Specific Packet Filter
BFD Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BGP Border Gateway Protocol
BLS Blacklist
CFD Connectivity Fault Detection
CFGMAN Configuration Management
CFM Configuration File Management
CLST Cluster
CLKM Clock Management
CMD Command
CSPF Constraint Shortest Path First
DAR Deeper Application Recognition
DEVM Device Management
DHBK Double Hot Backup
DHCPC Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client
DHCPR Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay
DHCPRULE Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Rule
DHCPS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
DHCPSP6 DHCPv6 Snooping
-
6
Module Full spelling
DLDP Device Link Detection Protocol
DOT1X DOT1X
DPATTACK Data Plane Attack defense
DPBRIDGE Data Plane Bridge
DPCNNLMT Data Plane Connection limit
DPPBR Data Plane Policy Based Route
DPPBR6 Data Plane Policy Based Route IPv6
DPURPF Data Plane Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
DPVFR Data Plane Virtual Fragment Reassembly
ETHOAM Ethernet Operation, Administration and Maintenance
FLT6 Filter of IPv6
FILTER Filter of IPv4
FTP Daemon File Transfer Protocol Daemon
HA High Availability
HOSTTRAF Host traffic
IC Information Center
IFNET Interface Net Management
IKE Internet Key Exchange
IPCIM IP Client Information Management
IPSEC IP Security
IPV6PP Internet Protocol Version 6 Packet Process Management
ISIS Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
L2V Layer 2 Virtual Private Network
L3VPN Layer 3 Virtual Private Network
LAGG Link Aggregation
LDP Label Distribution Protocol
LICS License
LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol
LPDETECT Loop Detect
LPDT Loopback Detection
LS Local Server
LSPM LSP Management
LSPV LSP Verification
LWPC Light Weight Access Point Protocol client
LWPS Light Weight Access Point Protocol server
-
7
Module Full spelling
MAC Media Access Control
MAD Multi-Active Detection
MD Multicast domain
MEM Memory Management
MFF MAC-Forced Forwarding
MFW MPLS Forwarding
MPLS OAM MPLS Operation Administration and Maintenance
MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MTLK Monitor Link
NAT Network Address Translation
ND Neighbor Discovery
NTP Network Time Protocol
OPTMOD Optical Module
OSPF Open Shortest Path First
OSPFv3 Open Shortest Path First Version 3
PBR Policy Based Route
PBR6 Policy Based Route IPv6
PIM Protocol Independent Multicast
PKEY Public Key
PKI Public Key Infrastructure
PORTAL PORTAL
PORTSEC PORTSEC
PPPOEC Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet Client
PS Protection Switch
QINQ 802.1Q IN 802.1Q
QOS Quality of Service
RDS RADIUS
RIP Routing Information Protocol
RIPNG Routing Information Protocol Next Generation
RM Routing Management
RMON Remote Monitor
RPR Resilient Packet Ring
RRPP Rapid Ring Protect Protocol
RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol
-
8
Module Full spelling
SC Service Control
SHELL Shell
SLBG Service Loopback Group
SMLK Smart Link
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SOCKET SOCKET
SSH Secure Shell
STM Stack Topology Management
SVPN Virtual Private Network based on Security Socket Layer
TNLM Tunnel Management
URPF Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
USERLOG User Log
UTM Unified Threat Management
VFR Virtual Fragment Reassembly
VFS Virtual File System
VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
WIDS WLAN Intrusion Detection system
WMAC WLAN MAC
WMESH WLAN Mesh
WROAM WLAN Roaming
WEBOPT
Web Operation
APPCTL is short for Application Control
LDBL is short for Load Balance
LS is short for Local User
IC is short for Information Center
Log Variables Table 5 Log variables
Variable Description
[ slot-id ] Slot ID
[ NP-id ] NP ID
-
1
ADDR Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
IPv4 address management.
ADDR_SETDRIVER_FAIL Mnemonic ADDR_SETDRIVER_FAIL Severity Level
3
Syslog Message
-TaskId=[ULONG]-TaskName=[STRING]-BoardId=[ULONG]-IPAddr=[IPADDR]-IfName=[STRING];
Failed to add or delete IP address to or from driver.
Variable Fields
$1: Task ID.
$2: Task name.
$3: Board ID.
$4: IP address.
$5: Interface name.
Explanation Failed to add or delete IP address to/from
driver.
Trigger Action Failed to add or delete IP address to/from
driver.
Example ADDR/3/ADDR_SETDRIVER_FAIL:
-TaskId=1-TaskName=IP-BoardId=1-IPAddr=1.1.1.1-IfName=GigabitEthernet0/1;
Failed to add or delete IP address to or from driver.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ADDR_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL Mnemonic ADDR_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL Severity
Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Trigger Action Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Example ADDR/4/ADDR_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL: Failed to enable sending
of protocol packets to CPU.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ADDR6 Messages
-
2
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
IPv6 address management.
ADDR6_ADD_ADDR_FAIL Mnemonic ADDR6_ADD_ADDR_FAIL Severity Level
4
Syslog Message IPv6 address [STRING] add error on [STRING] slot
[ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: IPv6 address.
$2: Chassis number.
$3: Slot number.
Explanation IPv6 address add error on IO board.
Trigger Action IPv6 address add error on IO board.
Example ADDR6/4/ADDR6_ADD_ADDR_FAIL: IPv6 address 2::2 add error
on slot 3.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ADDR6_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL Mnemonic ADDR6_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL Severity
Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Trigger Action Failed to enable sending of protocol packets to
CPU.
Example ADDR6/4/ADDR6_ENABLETOCPU_FAIL: Failed to enable sending
of protocol packets to CPU.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ACL Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Access Control List.
-
3
ACL_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Mnemonic ACL_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Severity Level
3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL [ULONG] for not enough
resource.
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
Explanation There is no enough resource for the synchronization
of acl group to driver.
Trigger Action Copy acl group or add the first rule to the acl
group, and the resource is not enough.
Example ACL/3/ACL_NOT_ENOUGH_RES:
Error occurred in ACL 3000 for not enough resource.
Recommended Action Delete the acl group.
ACL_OTHER_ERROR Mnemonic ACL_OTHER_ERROR Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
Explanation Other error occurred when synchronization acl to
driver.
Trigger Action Copy acl group or add the first rule to the acl
group, and apply unsuccessfully in hardware.
Example ACL/3/ ACL_OTHER_ERROR:
Error occurred in ACL 3000.
Recommended Action Delete the acl group.
ACL_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Mnemonic ACL_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES
Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL [ULONG] rule [ULONG] for
not enough resource.
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
$2: The acl rule ID.
Explanation There is no enough resource for the synchronization
of acl rule to driver.
Trigger Action Add or modify some rule to the acl group, and the
resource is not enough.
Example ACL/3/ACL_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES: Error occurred in ACL
3000 rule 100 for not enough resource.
Recommended Action Delete the acl rule.
-
4
ACL_RULE_OTHER_ERROR Mnemonic ACL_RULE_OTHER_ERROR Severity
Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL [ULONG] rule [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
$2: The acl rule ID.
Explanation Other error occurred when synchronization acl rule
to driver.
Trigger Action Add or modify some rule to the acl group, and
apply unsuccessfully in hardware.
Example ACL/3/ACL_RULE_OTHER_ERROR: Error occurred in ACL 3000
RULE 100.
Recommended Action Delete the acl rule.
ACL_IPV6_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Mnemonic ACL_IPV6_NOT_ENOUGH_RES
Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL IPv6 [ULONG] for not enough
resource.
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
Explanation There is no enough resource for the synchronization
of acl group to driver.
Trigger Action Copy acl group or add the first rule to the acl
group, and the resource is not enough.
Example ACL/3/ACL_IPV6_NOT_ENOUGH_RES:
Error occurred in ACL IPv6 3000 for not enough resource.
Recommended Action Delete the acl group.
ACL_IPV6_OTHER_ERROR Mnemonic ACL_IPV6_OTHER_ERROR Severity
Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL IPv6 [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
Explanation Other error occurred when synchronization acl to
driver.
Trigger Action Copy acl group or add the first rule to the acl
group, and apply unsuccessfully in hardware.
Example ACL/3/ACL_IPV6_OTHER_ERROR: Error occurred in ACL IPv6
3000.
Recommended Action Delete the acl group.
-
5
ACL_IPV6_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Mnemonic
ACL_IPV6_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL IPv6 [ULONG] rule [ULONG]
for not enough resource.
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
$2: The acl rule ID.
Explanation There is no enough resource for the synchronization
of acl rule to driver.
Trigger Action Add or modify some rule to the acl group, and the
resource is not enough.
Example ACL/3/ACL_IPV6_RULE_NOT_ENOUGH_RES: Error occurred in
ACL IPv6 3000 rule 100 for not enough resource.
Recommended Action Delete the acl rule.
ACL_IPV6_RULE_OTHER_ERROR Mnemonic ACL_IPV6_RULE_OTHER_ERROR
Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Error occurred in ACL IPv6 [ULONG] rule
[ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: The acl group ID.
$2: The acl rule ID.
Explanation Other error occurred when synchronization acl rule
to driver.
Trigger Action Add or modify some rule to the acl group, and
apply unsuccessfully in hardware.
Example ACL/3/ACL_IPV6_RULE_OTHER_ERROR: Error occurred in ACL
IPv6 3000 RULE 100.
Recommended Action Delete the acl rule.
ACFPC Messages
This section contains the log messages related to Application
Control Forwarding Protocol Client of the entire system.
-
6
ACFPC_DELETE_POLICYS_FAIL Mnemonic ACFPC_DELETE_POLICYS_FAIL
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to delete policies on the server.
Variable Fields
Explanation Error occurred when policies on the server was being
deleted.
Trigger Action Error occurred when policies on the server was
being deleted. For example, the ACFP server was disabled or the
SNMP network was disconnected, etc.
Example ACFPC/4/ACFPC_DELETE_POLICYS_FAIL: Failed to delete
policies on the server.
Recommended Action Please check ACFP server configuration and
the SNMP network.
ACFPC_MODIFY_CLIENT_FAIL Mnemonic ACFPC_MODIFY_CLIENT_FAIL
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to modify client information on the
server.
Variable Fields
Explanation Error occurred when the client information on the
server was being modified.
Trigger Action Error occurred when the client information on the
server was being modified. For example, the ACFP server was
disabled or the SNMP network was disconnected, etc.
Example ACFPC/4/ACFPC_MODIFY_CLIENT_FAIL: Failed to modify
client information on the server.
Recommended Action Please check ACFP server configuration and
the SNMP network.
ACFPC_DELETE_POLICY_FAIL Mnemonic ACFPC_DELETE_POLICY_FAIL
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to delete policy [ULONG] on the
server.
Variable Fields $1: Policy index.
Explanation Error occurred when a policy was being deleted on
the server.
Trigger Action Failed to delete the policy on the server. For
example, ACFP server was disabled or the SNMP network was
disconnected, etc.
Example ACFPC/4/ACFPC_DELETE_POLICY_FAIL: Failed to delete
policy 1 on the server.
Recommended Action Please check ACFP server configuration and
the SNMP network.
ACFPC_DELETE_RULE_FAIL Mnemonic ACFPC_DELETE_RULE_FAIL Severity
Level 4
-
7
Mnemonic ACFPC_DELETE_RULE_FAIL Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Failed to delete rule [ULONG] of policy [ULONG]
on the server.
Variable Fields $1: Rule index.
$2: Policy index.
Explanation Error occurred when a rule was being deleted on the
server.
Trigger Action Failed to delete the specified rule on the
server. For example, the ACFP server was disabled or the SNMP
network was disconnected, etc.
Example ACFPC/4/ACFPC_DELETE_RULE: Failed to delete rule 10010
of policy 1 on the server.
Recommended Action Please check ACFP server configuration and
the SNMP network.
ACFPC_DIFFERENT_INFO Mnemonic ACFPC_DIFFERENT_INFO Severity
Level 4
Syslog Message The client information on the server is different
from that on the client.
Variable Fields
Explanation The client information on the server is not the same
as that on the client.
Trigger Action The client information on the server is not the
same as that on the client.
Example ACFPC/4/ACFPC_DIFFERENT_INFO: The client information on
the server is different from that on the client.
Recommended Action Please check ACFP client information on the
server.
ARP Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Address Resolution Protocol.
-
8
ARP_DUPIFIP Mnemonic ARP_DUPIFIP Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Duplicate address [IPADDR] on interface [STRING],
sourced from [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: IP address.
$2: Interface name.
$3: MAC Address.
Explanation The ARP checks the duplicate address.
Trigger Action An ARP packet with duplicate address was received
on an interface.
Example ARP/5/ARP_DUPIFIP: Duplicate address 1.1.1.1 on
interface Ethernet1/1/1, sourced from 0015-E944-A947.
Recommended Action Modify the IP address configuration.
ARP_DUPVRRPIP Mnemonic ARP_DUPVRRPIP Severity Level 5
Syslog Message IP address [IPADDR] conflicts with VRRP virtual
IP address on interface [STRING], sourced from [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: IP address.
$2: Interface name.
$3: MAC address.
Explanation A VRRP virtual IP address conflict was detected.
Trigger Action The IP address of the ARP packet received
conflicts with the VRRP virtual IP address.
Example ARP/5/ARP_DUPVRRPIP: IP address 1.1.1.1 conflicts with
VRRP virtual IP address on interface Ethernet1/1/1, sourced from
0015-E944-A947.
Recommended Action Modify the IP address configuration.
-
9
ARP_DUPGLOBALIP Mnemonic ARP_DUPGLOBALIP Severity Level 5
Syslog Message IP address [IPADDR] conflicts with global or
imported IP address, sourced from [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: IP address.
$2: MAC Address.
Explanation A global or imported IP address conflict was
detected.
Trigger Action The IP address of the ARP packet received
conflicts with the global or imported IP address.
Example ARP/5/ARP_DUPGLOBALIP: IP address 30.1.1.1 conflicts
with global or import IP address, sourced from 0000-0000-0001.
Recommended Action Modify the IP address configuration.
ARP_ROUTECONFLICT Mnemonic ARP_ROUTECONFLICT Severity Level
6
Syslog Message IP address [IPADDR] conflicts with route
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: IP address.
$2: If "on VPN instance instance name" is displayed, the log
indicates there is a route conflict in the specified VPN.
Explanation The driver returned route conflict when an ARP entry
was added to the driver.
Trigger Action If route conflict is found when an ARP entry is
added to the driver, this log is displayed.
Example ARP/6/ARP_ROUTECONFLICT: IP address 80.1.1.1 conflicts
with route on VPN instance vpn1.
Recommended Action Modify the neighbors IP address
configuration.
-
10
ARP_DETECTION_SETDRIVER_FAIL Mnemonic
ARP_DETECTION_SETDRIVER_FAIL Severity Level 3
Syslog Message ARP Detection Warning: Failed to enable ARP
detection on driver.
Variable Fields
Explanation The driver failed to set ARP detection.
Trigger Action The driver failed to set ARP detection.
Example ARP/3/ARP_DETECTION_SETDRIVER_FAIL: ARP Detection
Warning: Failed to enable ARP detection on driver.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK Mnemonic ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK
Severity Level 6
Syslog Message An attack from MAC [STRING] was detected on
interface [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: MAC address.
$2: Interface name.
Explanation An attack was detected by source MAC address based
ARP attack detection.
Trigger Action The number of ARP packets that the device
receives from a MAC address within five seconds exceeds the
specified value.
Example ARP/6/ARP_SRC_MAC_FOUND_ATTACK: An attack from MAC
0000-5E14-0E00 was detected on interface Ethernet0/1/0.
Recommended Action Check the host with the source MAC
address.
ARP_SNOOPING_SETDRIVER_FAIL Mnemonic ARP_SNOOPING_SETDRIVER_FAIL
Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Failed to [STRING] ARP snooping on interface
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Enable or disable.
$2: Interface name.
Explanation Failed to enable or disable ARP snooping on an
interface.
Trigger Action Failed to enable or disable ARP snooping on an
interface.
Example ARP/3/ARP_SNOOPING_SETDRIVER_FAIL: Failed to enable ARP
snooping on interface Ethernet0/1/0.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
11
ARP_SNOOPING_TABLE_FULL Mnemonic ARP_SNOOPING_TABLE_FULL
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message ARP snooping table is full.
Variable Fields
Explanation ARP snooping table is full.
Trigger Action Too many ARP snooping entries.
Example ARP/5/ARP_SNOOPING_TABLE_FULL: ARP snooping table is
full.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ARP_FASTREPLY_SETDRIVER_FAIL Mnemonic
ARP_FASTREPLY_SETDRIVER_FAIL Severity Level 3
Syslog Message Failed to [STRING] ARP fast reply on interface
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Enable or disable.
$2: Interface name.
Explanation Failed to enable or disable ARP fast reply on an
interface.
Trigger Action Failed to enable or disable ARP fast reply on an
interface.
Example ARP/3/ARP_FASTREPLY_SETDRIVER_FAIL: Failed to enable ARP
fast reply on interface Ethernet0/1/0.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ARP_MULTIPORT_FULL Mnemonic ARP_MULTIPORT_FULL Severity Level
5
Syslog Message The maximum number of multiport ARP entries has
been reached.
Variable Fields NA
Explanation The maximum number of multiport ARP entries has been
reached.
Trigger Action Too many multiport ARP entries.
Example ARP/5/ARP_MULTIPORT_FULL: The maximum number of
multiport ARP entries has been reached.
Recommended Action Delete a multiport ARP entry.
ASPF Messages
-
12
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Application Specific Packet Filter.
ASPF_SESSION_LOG Mnemonic ASPF_SESSION_LOG Severity Level 6
Syslog Message [STRING] session initiator ([STRING]: [ULONG])
sent [ULONG] bytes, responder ([STRING]: [ULONG]) sent [ULONG]
bytes.
Variable Fields
$1: Application protocol type
$2: IP address
$3: Port number
$4: Number of bytes
$5: IP address
$6: Port number
$7: Number of bytes
Explanation Details of a connection that ASPF inspected.
Trigger Action A connection that ASPF inspected is closed.
Example ASPF/6/ASPF_SESSION_LOG: HTTP session initiator
(5.5.5.6: 4568) sent 1132 bytes, responder (6.6.6.6: 80) sent 9859
bytes.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ASPF_HOST_TCP_INCOMPLETE Mnemonic ASPF_HOST_TCP_INCOMPLETE
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Number of incomplete connections to host [STRING]
exceeded the limit [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: IP address
$2: Number of incomplete connections
Explanation The number of incomplete TCP connections exceeded
the threshold.
Trigger Action The number of incomplete TCP connections exceeds
the threshold.
Example ASPF/4/ASPF_HOST_TCP_INCOMPLETE: Number of incomplete
connections to host 6.6.6.6 exceeded the limit 2048.
Recommended Action Check whether the host is under a DoS
attack.
-
13
ASPF_SMTP_INVALID_COMMAND Mnemonic ASPF_SMTP_INVALID_COMMAND
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Invalid SMTP command from [STRING] [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: Source IP address
$2: Source port number
Explanation ASPF detected an SMTP packet containing an invalid
command.
Trigger Action ASPF detects an SMTP packet containing an invalid
command.
Example ASPF/5/ASPF_SMTP_INVALID_COMMAND: Invalid SMTP command
from 5.5.5.6 3021.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ASPF_HTTP_JAVA_BLOCK Mnemonic ASPF_HTTP_JAVA_BLOCK Severity
Level 5
Syslog Message Blocked a Java applet from [STRING]:[ULONG] to
[STRING]:[ULONG].
Variable Fields
$1: Source IP address
$2: Source port number
$3: Destination IP address
$4: Destination port number
Explanation ASPF blocked a JAVA Applet in an HTTP
connection.
Trigger Action ASPF blocks a JAVA Applet in an HTTP
connection.
Example ASPF/5/HTTP_JAVA_BLOCK: Blocked a Java applet from
5.5.5.6:1536 to 6.6.6.6:80.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
14
ASPF_DRV_DEL_POLICY_FAIL Mnemonic ASPF_DRV_DEL_POLICY_FAIL
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Driver failed to delete the ASPF policy on
interface [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Type and number of the interface
Explanation Driver failed to delete the ASPF policy on
interface.
Trigger Action Driver fails to delete the ASPF policy on
interface.
Example ASPF/5/ASPF_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL: Driver failed to delete
the ASPF policy on interface Ethernet0/1/1.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ASPF_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL Mnemonic ASPF_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Driver failed to set the ASPF policy on interface
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Type and number of the interface
Explanation Driver failed to set the ASPF policy on
interface.
Trigger Action Driver fails to set the ASPF policy on
interface
Example ASPF/5/ASPF_DRV_SET_POLICY_FAIL: Driver failed to set
the ASPF policy on interface Ethernet0/1/1.
Recommended Action No action is required.
ASPF_FTP_NOT_AUTHENTICATED Mnemonic ASPF_FTP_NOT_AUTHENTICATED
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message FTP session between [STRING] and [STRING]
transmitted a command before authentication.
Variable Fields $1: Source IP address
$2: Destination IP address
Explanation ASPF detected that an FTP session transmitted a
command before authentication.
Trigger Action ASPF detects that an FTP session transmitted a
command before authentication.
Example ASPF/5/FTP_SESSION_NOT_AUTHENTICATED: FTP session
between 5.5.5.6 and 6.6.6.6 transmitted a command before
authentication.
Recommended Action No action is required.
BFD Messages
-
15
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.
BFD_CHANGE_FSM Mnemonic BFD_CHANGE_FSM Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Sess[STRING], Sta: [STRING]->[STRING], Diag:
[ULONG]
Variable Fields
$1 The source address,destination address,interface and message
type of BFD session
$2 The name of FSM before changing
$3 The name of FSM after changing
$4 The code of diagnostics
Explanation The FSM of BFD session has been changed
Trigger Action The FSM of BFD session has been changed
Example BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM:
Sess[172.16.25.19/172.16.25.88,Eth0/0,Ctrl], Sta: DOWN->INIT,
Diag: 0
Recommended Action This informational message appears normally
when BFD session go up or down. Unexpected session loss might
indicate high error rates or high packet loss in the network and
should be investigated.
BFD_FAILED_ASSISTANT_CPU Mnemonic BFD_FAILED_ASSISTANT_CPU
Severity Level 2
Syslog Message Assistant CPU on [STRING] failed
Variable Fields $1 The name of board
Explanation BFD is notified that assistant CPU failed.
Trigger Action When assistant CPU has BFD session, assistant CPU
failed.
Example BFD/2/BFD_FAILED_ASSISTANT_CPU: Assistant CPU on
(chassis 1, slot 1) failed
Recommended Action Check if the board of the assistant CPU is
something error.
-
16
BFD_RECOVERED_ASSISTANT_CPU Mnemonic BFD_RECOVERED_ASSISTANT_CPU
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Assistant CPU on [STRING] recovered
Variable Fields $1: The name of board
Explanation BFD is notified that assistant CPU becomes
recovered.
Trigger Action When assistant CPU has BFD session, assistant CPU
becomes recovered.
Example BFD/5/BFD_RECOVERED_ASSISTANT_CPU: Assistant CPU on
(chassis 1, slot 1) becomes recovered.
Recommended Action No action is required.
BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT Mnemonic BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message The total number of BFD sessions [ULONG] reached
the upper limit.
Variable Fields $1: The maximum value of BFD session
Explanation The total number of BFD session reached upper
limit.
Trigger Action The total number of BFD session reached upper
limit.
Example BFD/5/BFD_REACHED_UPPER_LIMIT: The total number of BFD
session 100 reached upper limit.
Recommended Action Check the BFD session configuration.
BGP Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Border Gateway Protocol.
-
17
BGP_MAX_LB Mnemonic BGP_MAX_LB Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Max label blocks reached in [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: The Address Family
Explanation Label Blocks exceeded specific value.
Trigger Action Label Blocks exceeded specific value.
Example BGP/4/BGP_MAX_LB: Max label blocks reached in VPLS.
Recommended Action Check the Label Blocks received from all
peers and verify if the configuration is something wrong.
BGP_EXCEED_ROUTTE_LIMIT Mnemonic BGP_EXCEED_ROUTTE_LIMIT
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message The number of routes from peer [STRING] in
[STRING] exceeded the limit [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: The peer router ID
$2: The name of vpn-instance
$3: The value of route limit
Explanation BGP/4/BGP_EXCEEDED_ROUTTE_LIMIT: The number of
routes from peer 1.1.1.1 in vpn1 exceeded the limit 100.
Trigger Action After specify the maximum number of prefixes that
can be received from a peer or peer group, the number is
reached.
Example BGP/4/BGP_EXCEEDED_ROUTTE_LIMIT: The number of routes
from peer 1.1.1.1 in vpn1 exceeded the limit 100.
Recommended Action Check the number prefixes received from the
peer and verify if the limit should be increased.
-
18
BGP_RECHED_THRESHOLD Mnemonic BGP_RECHED_THRESHOLD Severity
Level 5
Syslog Message Threshold value [ULONG] reached for prefixes
received from peer [STRING] in [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: The warning threshold percentage of
maximum
$2: The peer router ID
$3: The name of instance
Explanation The warning threshold of prefixes that can be
received from a peer or peer group is reached.
Trigger Action When the ratio of the number of received prefixes
to the maximum prefixes reaches the threshold value.
Example BGP/5/BGP_RECHED_THRESHOLD: Threshold value 20 reached
for prefixes received from peer 1.1.1.1 in vpn1.
Recommended Action Check the number of prefixes received from
the peer and verify if the limit should be increased. If this
message recurs, configure the system to increase the maximum number
of prefixes that can be received from the peer.
BGP_STATE_CHANGED Mnemonic BGP_STATE_CHANGED Severity Level
5
Syslog Message [STRING] state is changed from [STRING] to
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: The peer ID
$2: The name of FSM before changing
$3: The name of FSM after changing
Explanation This message describes the change for the FSM of BGP
peer.
Trigger Action The log-peer-change is configured (default is
configured) and the BGP connection status is changed.
Example BGP/5/BGP_STATE_CHANGED: 192.99.0.2 state is changed
from ESTABLISHED to IDLE.
Recommended Action This informational message appears normally
as routers and BGP peers go up or down. Unexpected peer loss might
indicate high error rates or high packet loss in the network and
should be investigated.
-
19
BGP_NO_ROUTERID Mnemonic BGP_NO_ROUTERID Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Router ID is not available, connection cannot be
established.
Variable Fields
Explanation BGP session cannot be established, because Router ID
is not available.
Trigger Action When BGP session attempted to connect, Router ID
is not available
Example BGP/5/ BGP_NO_ROUTERID: Router ID is not available,
connection cannot be established.
Recommended Action Configure Router ID manually, or make sure
that there is at least one interface that is up and has a valid
IPv4 address.
BGP_IPV6_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE Mnemonic BGP_IPV6_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Max IPv6 routes ([ULONG]) reached.
Variable Fields $1: The Maximum value of IPv6 prefixes
Explanation The maximum number of IPv6 prefixes that can be
added in BGP is exceeded.
Trigger Action The maximum number of IPv6 prefixes that can be
added in BGP is exceeded.
Example BGP/4/BGP_IPV6_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE: Max IPv6 routes
(100000) reached
Recommended Action Check the number of IPv6 prefixes received
from all peers.
BGP_IPV4_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE Mnemonic BGP_IPV4_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Max IPv4 routes ([ULONG]) reached.
Variable Fields $1: The Maximum value of IPv4 prefixes
Explanation The maximum number of IPv4 prefixes that can be
added in BGP is exceeded.
Trigger Action The maximum number of IPv4 prefixes that can be
added in BGP is exceeded.
Example BGP/4/BGP_IPV4_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE: Max IPv4 routes
(100000) reached.
Recommended Action Check the number of IPv4 prefixes received
from all peers.
CFD Messages
-
20
This section contains all the system log messages related to
Connectivity Fault Detection.
-
21
CFD_ENABLE Mnemonic CFD_ENABLE Severity Level 2
Syslog Message CFD is now enabled on the device.
Variable Fields
Explanation CFD is enabled.
Trigger Action CFD is globally enabled.
Example CFD/2/CFD_ENABLE: CFD is now enabled on the device.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CFD_DISABLE Mnemonic CFD_DISABLE Severity Level 2
Syslog Message CFD is now disabled on the device.
Variable Fields
Explanation CFD is disabled.
Trigger Action CFD is globally disabled.
Example CFD/2/CFD_DISABLE: CFD is now disabled on the
device.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CFD_CROSS_CCM Mnemonic CFD_CROSS_CCM Severity Level 3
Syslog Message MEP [string] in SI [string] received a
cross-connect CCM. Its SrcMAC is [string], SeqNum is 0x[string],
RMEP is [string], MdName is [string], MaName is [string].
Variable Fields
$1: Service instance ID
$2: Local MEP ID
$3: Source MAC address
$4: Sequence Number
$5: Remote MEP ID
$6 MD name
$7 MA name
Explanation A MEP received a cross-connect CCM.
Trigger Action A MEP received a CCM, but the CCM contains a
different MA name.
Example CFD/3/CFD_CROSS_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 1 received a
cross-connect CCM. Its SrcMAC is 000f-e200-0001, SeqNum is 0x3254,
RMEP is 2, MdName is md1, MaName is ma1.
-
22
Mnemonic CFD_CROSS_CCM Severity Level 3
Recommended Action Check the links and the MA name
configuration.
CFD_ERROR_CCM Mnemonic CFD_ERROR_CCM Severity Level 3
Syslog Message MEP [string] in SI [string] received an error
CCM. Its SrcMAC is [string], SeqNum is 0x[string], RMEP is
[string], MdName is [string], MaName is [string].
Variable Fields
$1: Service instance ID
$2: Local MEP ID
$3: Source MAC address
$4: Sequence Number
$5: Remote MEP ID
$6 MD name
$7 MA name
Explanation A MEP received an error CCM.
Trigger Action A MEP received a CCM, but the CCM has unexpected
MEP ID or lifetime.
Example CFD/3/CFD_ERROR_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 1 received an error
CCM. Its SrcMAC is 000f-e200-0001, SeqNum is 0x3254, RMEP is 5,
MdName is md1, MaName is ma1.
Recommended Action Check the CCM configuration.
CFD_LOST_CCM Mnemonic CFD_LOST_CCM Severity Level 4
Syslog Message MEP [string] in SI [string] failed to receive
CCMs from RMEP [string].
Variable Fields $1: Local MEP ID
$2: Service instance ID
$3: Remote MEP ID
Explanation A MEP failed to receive CCMs within 3.5 sending
periods.
Trigger Action The link is faulty, or the remote MEP doesnt sent
CCM within 3.5 sending periods.
Example CFD/4/CFD_LOST_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 1 failed to receive CCMs
from RMEP 2.
Recommended Action Check the link and the configuration of the
remote MEP.
CFD_RECEIVE_CCM Mnemonic CFD_RECEIVE_CCM Severity Level 4
-
23
Mnemonic CFD_RECEIVE_CCM Severity Level 4
Syslog Message MEP [string] in SI [string] received CCMs from
RMEP [string].
Variable Fields $1: Local MEP ID
$2: Service instance ID
$3: Remote MEP ID
Explanation A MEP received CCMs from a remote MEP.
Trigger Action A MEP received CCMs from a remote MEP.
Example CFD/4/CFD_RECEIVE_CCM: MEP 1 in SI 1 received CCMs from
RMEP 2.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CFGMAN Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Configuration Management.
CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED Mnemonic CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED Severity Level
5
Syslog Message
-EventIndex=[INTEGER]-CommandSource=[INTEGER]-ConfigSource=[INTEGER]-ConfigDestination=[INTEGER];
Configuration is changed.
Variable Fields
$1: Event index
$2: Command source
$3: Configuration source
$5: Configuration destination
Explanation Running-configuration is changed.
Trigger Action System check the running-configuration every 10
minutes, this log generated when differences was found.
Example CFGMAN/5/CFGMAN_CFGCHANGED:
-EventIndex=13-CommandSource=1-ConfigSource=3-ConfigDestination=2;
Configuration is changed.
Recommended Action Please save current configuration if
necessary.
-
24
CFGMAN_CFGCOPY Mnemonic CFGMAN_CFGCOPY Severity Level 5
Syslog Message
-OptType=[INTEGER]-OptTime=[TIMETICK]-OptState=[INTEGER]-OptEndTime=[TIMETICK];
Configuration is copied.
Variable Fields
$1: Operation type
$2: Operation time
$3: Operation state
$4: End time of operation
Explanation Configuration was copied or saved by SNMP.
Trigger Action Copy or save configuration file via SNMP.
Example CFGMAN/5/CFGMAN_CFGCOPY:
-OptType=6-OptTime=12-OptState=2-OptEndTime=10682324; Configuration
is copied.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CFM Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Configuration File Management.
CFM_SAVECONFIG_FAILED Mnemonic CFM_SAVECONFIG_FAILED Severity
Level 3
Syslog Message Failed to save configuration!
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation Save configuration failed for some reasons.
Trigger Action Save configuration failed for some reasons.
Example CFM/3/CFM_SAVECONFIG_FAILED: Failed to save
configuration!
Recommended Action Check reasons,for example: is device space
enough; Is configuration file is opened and so on.
-
25
CFM_SAVECONFIG_SUCCESSFULLY Mnemonic CFM_SAVECONFIG_SUCCESSFULLY
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Configuration is saved successfully.
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation Save configuration successfully.
Trigger Action Save configuration successfully.
Example CFM/5/CFM_SAVECONFIG_SUCCESSFULLY: Configuration is
saved successfully.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Cluster.
CLST_SET_IP_ADDR Mnemonic CLST_SET_IP_ADDR Severity Level 6
Syslog Message [IPADDR] is assigned by the cluster.
Variable Fields $1: Members IP address assigned by administrator
device.
Explanation A member device has been assigned a private IP
address, so it can communicate with the administrator device and
network management device.
Trigger Action When a member joins the cluster.
Example CLST/5/CLST_SET_IP_ADDR: 10.0.0.2 is assigned by the
cluster.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
26
CLST_CMD_CFG Mnemonic CLST_CMD_CFG Severity Level 6
Syslog Message [STRING] is specified by the cluster.
Variable Fields $1: Some system command, for example info-center
loghost 10.0.0.1.
Explanation The command has been configured on the member
device.
Trigger Action When a member joins the cluster.
Example CLST/6/CLST_CMD_CFG: info-center loghost 10.0.0.1 is
specified by the cluster.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_SET_HOST_NAME_PREFIX Mnemonic CLST_SET_HOST_NAME_PREFIX
Severity Level 6
Syslog Message hostnamePrefix [STRING] is specified by the
cluster.
Variable Fields $1: Hostname prefix used by cluster to specify
the sysname of the device.
Explanation A hostname prefix is used by the cluster to specify
the sysname.
Trigger Action When a member joins the cluster.
Example CLST/6/CLST_SET_HOST_NAME_PREFIX: hostnamePrefix aaa_1
is specified by the cluster.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_SET_NAT_FAILED Mnemonic CLST_SET_NAT_FAILED Severity Level
4
Syslog Message Failed to enable NAT and the member device cannot
communicate with the network administrator device.
Variable Fields
Explanation The administrator device failed to enable NAT and
the reason may be memory shortage.
Trigger Action Error occurs when the cluster is built.
Example CLST/4/CLST_SET_NAT_FAILED: Failed to enable NAT and the
member device cannot communicate with the network administrator
device.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
27
CLST_CHANGE_MVLAN_FAILED Mnemonic CLST_CHANGE_MVLAN_FAILED
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Device [STRING] failed to modify MVLAN because
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: MAC address of the member device.
$2: The reason, for example, the member device cannot create a
new VLAN.
Explanation A member device cannot modify the management
VLAN.
Trigger Action The member device received management VLAN change
packet but failed to modify the management VLAN.
Example CLST/4/CLST_CHANGE_MVLAN_FAILED: Device 00E0-FC00-9912
failed to modify MVLAN because it failed to create a management
VLAN.
Recommended Action Check the configuration of the member
device.
CLST_ADDPORT_MVLAN_FAILED Mnemonic CLST_ADDPORT_MVLAN_FAILED
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Device [STRING] failed to add some port to the
management VLAN.
Variable Fields $1: MAC address of the member device.
Explanation A member device failed to add some port to the
management VLAN.
Trigger Action The member device received management VLAN change
packet but failed to add some port to the management VLAN.
Example CLST/4/CLST_ADDPORT_MVLAN_FAILED: Device 000F-E25D-F27B
failed to add some port to the management VLAN.
Recommended Action Check the configuration of the member
device.
-
28
CLST_MEMBER_JOIN_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_MEMBER_JOIN_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Member [STRING] has joined cluster [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Member device number.
$2: Cluster name.
Explanation A member has joined cluster. (On administrator
device)
Trigger Action When a member joins a cluster.
Example CLST/5/CLST_MEMBER_JOIN_CLUSTER: Member 000F-E25D-F27B
has joined cluster aaa.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_MEMBER_DELETED_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_MEMBER_DELETED_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Member [STRING] in the cluster was deleted.
Variable Fields $1: Member device number.
Explanation A member has been deleted from the cluster. (On
administrator device)
Trigger Action When a member is deleted from the cluster.
Example CLST/5/CLST_MEMBER_DELETED_CLUSTER: Member
000F-E25D-F27B in the cluster was deleted.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_SLAVE_JOIN_STACK Mnemonic CLST_SLAVE_JOIN_STACK Severity
Level 5
Syslog Message Slave [STRING] has joined the stack.
Variable Fields $1: Slave device number.
Explanation A slave has joined the stack. (On master device)
Trigger Action When a slave joins a stack.
Example CLST/5/CLST_SLAVE_JOIN_STACK: Slave 00E0-FC00-3620 has
joined the stack.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
29
CLST_SLAVE_DELETED_STACK Mnemonic CLST_SLAVE_DELETED_STACK
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Slave [STRING] in the stack was deleted.
Variable Fields $1: Slave device number.
Explanation A slave in the stack was deleted. (On master
device)
Trigger Action When a member in the stack is deleted.
Example CLST/5/CLST_SLAVE_DELETED_STACK: Slave 00E0-FC00-3620 in
the stack was deleted.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_MEMBER_REJOIN_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_MEMBER_REJOIN_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Member [STRING] has joined the cluster again.
Variable Fields $1: Member device number.
Explanation
When handshake exchange error occurred between the administrator
and the member device. The member device can join the cluster again
when it can exchange hand-shake packets with the administrator
device. (On administrator device)
Trigger Action The member device can exchange hand-shake packets
with the administrator device.
Example CLST/5/CLST_MEMBER_REJOIN_CLUSTER: Member 00E0-FC00-3620
has rejoined the cluster again.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
30
CLST_MEMBER_DOWN Mnemonic CLST_MEMBER_DOWN Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Member [STRING] in the cluster was down.
Variable Fields $1: Member device number.
Explanation If the administrator device does not receive the
members hand-shake packet for sometime, the administrator device
will consider the member device is down. (On administrator
device)
Trigger Action When the administrator device does not receive
the members hand-shake packet, and the time is longer than the
holdtime.
Example CLST/4/CLST_MEMBER_DOWN: Member 00E0-FC00-3620 in the
cluster was down.
Recommended Action Check if the communication between the
administrator device and the member device fails or the
administrator device is down.
CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message A device [STRING] has joined cluster
[STRING].
Variable Fields $1: MAC address
$2: Cluster name.
Explanation A member was added into the cluster. (On member
device)
Trigger Action When a member device is added into cluster by
administrator device.
Example CLST/5/CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_CLUSTER: A device 000f
-e200-0004 has joined cluster ttt.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
31
CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message A device was deleted from cluster [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Cluster name.
Explanation A member was deleted from the cluster. (On member
device)
Trigger Action When a member device is deleted by administrator
device.
Example CLST/5/CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_CLUSTER: A switch was deleted
from cluster aaa.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_STACK Mnemonic CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_STACK Severity
Level 5
Syslog Message A device has joined the stack.
Variable Fields
Explanation A slave was added into a stack. (On slave
device)
Trigger Action When a slave is added into a stack by the master
device.
Example CLST/5/CLST_DEVICE_JOIN_STACK: A device has joined the
stack.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_STACK Mnemonic CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_STACK
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message A device was deleted from the stack.
Variable Fields
Explanation A slave in the stack was deleted. (On slave
device)
Trigger Action When a slave in the stack is deleted by the
master device.
Example CLST/5/CLST_DEVICE_DELETED_STACK: A device was deleted
from the stack.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
32
CLST_ADMINISTRATOR_DOWN Mnemonic CLST_ADMINISTRATOR_DOWN
Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Cluster administrator was down.
Variable Fields
Explanation When a member hasnt received the administrators
hand-shake packet for sometime. The member will consider the
administrator is down. (On member device)
Trigger Action When the member hasnt received the administrators
hand-shake packet, and the time is longer than the holdtime.
Example CLST/4/CLST_ADMINISTRATOR_DOWN: Cluster administrator
was down.
Recommended Action Check if the communication between the
administrator and the member fails or the administrator device is
down.
CLST_DEVICE_REJOIN_CLUSTER Mnemonic CLST_DEVICE_REJOIN_CLUSTER
Severity Level 5
Syslog Message A device has joined the cluster again.
Variable Fields
Explanation When handshake exchange error occurred between the
administrator and the member device. The member device can join the
cluster again when it can exchange hand-shake packets with the
administrator device. (On member device)
Trigger Action When a member device rejoins the cluster after
hand-shake error for sometime.
Example CLST/5/CLST_DEVICE_REJOIN_CLUSTER: A device has joined
the cluster again.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
33
CLST_LOG_HOST_NOT_CFG Mnemonic CLST_LOG_HOST_NOT_CFG Severity
Level 5
Syslog Message Info-center loghost used by cluster not
configured.
Variable Fields
Explanation The info-center loghost command is not configured on
the administrator device.
Trigger Action You have configured the clusters logging-host but
info-center loghost on administrator device is not configured.
Example CLST/5/CLST_LOG_HOST_NOT_CFG: Info-center loghost used
by cluster was not configured.
Recommended Action Configure the info-center loghost command on
the management device.
CLST_SYN_COM_SUC Mnemonic CLST_SYN_COM_SUC Severity Level 5
Syslog Message Member [ULONG] has executed the [STRING]
configuration successfully.
Variable Fields $1: Member ID.
$2: A configuration, for example SNMP read-community.
Explanation Configuration has been performed successfully on the
member.
Trigger Action A command is configured on cluster and
synchronized to the member (in white list) successfully.
Example CLST/5/CLST_SYN_COM_SUC: Member 1 has executed the
read-community configuration successfully.
Recommended Action No action is required.
-
34
CLST_SYN_COM_FAL Mnemonic CLST_SYN_COM_FAL Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Member [STRING] failed to configure the [STRING]
command.
Variable Fields $1: Member ID.
$2: A configuration, for example SNMP read-community.
Explanation A member device failed to perform a
configuration.
Trigger Action A member device failed to perform a
configuration.
Example CLST/4/CLST_SYN_COM_FAL: Member 1 failed to configure
the read-community command.
Recommended Action Check the member devices configuration and
memory usage.
CLKM Messages
This section contains the entire system log messages related to
Clock Management.
-
35
CLKM_NOREFERENCE Mnemonic CLKM_NOREFERENCE Severity Level 4
Syslog Message Traced reference change alarm, no reference
traced now.
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation no reference are traced now on the device.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system occurs
on the device.
Example CLKM/4/CLKM_NOREFERENCE: Traced reference change alarm,
no reference traced now.
Recommended Action Check the device and repair the fault.
CLKM_REFERENCE_CHANGE Mnemonic CLKM_REFERENCE_CHANGE Severity
Level 6
Syslog Message Traced reference change alarm, current traced
reference is [ULONG].
Variable Fields $1: Number of references.
Explanation current traced reference changes.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system occurs
on the device.
Example CLKM/6/CLKM_REFERENCE_CHANGE: Traced reference change
alarm, current traced reference is 15.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLKM_REFERENCE_RECOVER Mnemonic CLKM_REFERENCE_RECOVER Severity
Level 6
Syslog Message Reference [ULONG] is recovered.
Variable Fields $1: Number of references.
Explanation The specified reference is recovered.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system
disappears..
Example CLKM/6/CLKM_REFERENCE_RECOVER: Reference 5 is
recovered.
Recommended Action No action is required.
CLKM_REFERENCE_LOST Mnemonic CLKM_REFERENCE_LOST Severity Level
5
Syslog Message Reference [ULONG] is lost.
Variable Fields $1: Number of references.
-
36
Mnemonic CLKM_REFERENCE_LOST Severity Level 5
Explanation The specified reference is lost.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system occurs
on the device.
Example CLKM/5/CLKM_REFERENCE_LOST: Reference 5 is lost.
Recommended Action Check the device and repair the fault.
CLKM_REFERENCE_ALLLOST Mnemonic CLKM_REFERENCE_ALLLOST Severity
Level 4
Syslog Message All references are lost.
Variable Fields N/A
Explanation All references are lost in the device.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system occurs
on the device.
Example CLKM/4/CLKM_REFERENCE_ALLLOST: All references are
lost.
Recommended Action Check the device and repair the fault.
CLKM_ALARM Mnemonic CLKM_ALARM Severity Level 4
Syslog Message [STRING] alarm, current state is [STRING].
Variable Fields $1: Alarm type.
$2: Current state.
Explanation The state of clock management system changes.
Trigger Action Some fault(s) of clock management system occurs
on the device.
-
37
Mnemonic CLKM_ALARM Severity Level 4
Example
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: SSM level alarm, current state is SSM_PRC on
reference 5.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: SSM out level alarm, current state is
SSM_SETS.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: Phase lock alarm, current state is hold
judge.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: Osc state alarm, current state is
warm-up.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM SRAM self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM 38Mhz signal self-test alarm, current
state is fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM PLL tru050 self-test alarm, current
state is fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM PLL 88915 self-test alarm, current state
is fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: OSC self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM I2C bus self-test alarm, current state
is fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM EPLD self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM HDLC self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM E1a self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
CLKM/4/CLKM_ALARM: CLKM E1b self-test alarm, current state is
fault.
Recommended Action Check the device and repair the fault.
CMD Messag