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Using Syslog
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Alert Management module at slot <slot-num>
state changed from <module-state> to
<module-state>.
Indicates a state change in a management module.
The <slot-num> indicates the chassis slot containing the
module.
The <module-state> can be one of the following:
active
standby
crashed
coming-up
unknown
Alert Temperature <module> <degrees> C
degrees, warning level <warn-degrees> C
degrees, shutdown level
<shutdown-degrees> C degrees
Indicates an overtemperature condition on the module
specified by the <module> variable.
The <degrees> value indicates the temperature of the
module.
The <warn-degrees> value is the warning threshold
temperature configured for the module.
The <shutdown-degrees> value is the shutdown
temperature configured for the module.
Alert <num-modules> modules and 1 power
supply, need more power supply!!
Indicates that the Chassis device needs more power
supplies to run the modules in the chassis.
The <num-modules> parameter indicates the number of
modules in the chassis.
Alert Out of tcp send buffer at <application> Indicates that the TCP send buffer is exhausted.
The <application> parameter is the application that
caused the buffer overflow.
Alert Out of TCB memory at <application> Indicates that TCB memory is exhausted.
The <application> parameter shows which application is
out of TCB memory.
Warning Locked address violation at interface
e<portnum>, address <mac-address>
Indicates that a port on which you have configured a
lock-address filter received a packet that was dropped
because the packet’s source MAC address did not match
an address learned by the port before the lock took
effect.
The e<portnum> is the port number.
The <mac-address> is the MAC address that was denied
by the address lock.
Assuming that you configured the port to learn only the
addresses that have valid access to the port, this
message indicates a security violation.
Warning NTP server <ip-addr> failed to respond Indicates that a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
server did not respond to the device’s query for the
current time.
The <ip-addr> indicates the IP address of the SNTP
server.
TABLE 4 Brocade Syslog messages (Continued)
Message
Level
Message Format Explanation