53-1003227-01 19 March 2014 Network OS Message Reference Supporting Network OS v4.1.
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Title Publication number Network OS Message Reference 53-1002489-01 Network OS Message Reference 53-1002559-01 Network OS Message Reference 53-1002807-01 Network OS Message Reference 53-1002843-01 Summary of changes Date Updated for Network OS v2.1.1: Added new chapters: AUTH, C2, ELD, RCS, and TS. • Added new messages: L2SS, PORT, SEC, and SSMD. • Modified messages: L2SS, SEC, and ZONE. December 2011 Updated for Network OS v3.0.
Title Publication number Network OS Message Reference 53-1003121-01 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 Summary of changes Date February 2014 Updated for Network OS v4.1.0: Added new chapters: AG, DAD, HWK2, SRM, and TNLD. • Added new messages: BL, DCM, EM, FABR, FCOE, FSS, FW, HASM, L2AG, L2SS, NSM, RAS, SEC, and WLV. • Modified messages: FCOE, FVCS, FW, HASM, MSTP, NSM, SEC, and WLV. • Updated for Network OS v4.1.1: • Added new messages: L2SS, NSM, and TNLD. • Modified messages: QOSD.
Contents About This Document How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Supported hardware and software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii Text formatting . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring system messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Disabling a RASLog message or module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Enabling a RASLog message or module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Setting the severity level of a RASLog message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2 Audit Messages Chapter 3 CFFDC Messages Chapter 4 DCE Messages Chapter 5 FFDC Messages Chapter 6 Log Messages Chapter 7 VCS Messages Chapter 8 Network OS Messages AG Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 AUTH Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 BGP Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206 HASM Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233 HAWK Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .246 HIL Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 HLO Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SEC Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .364 SFLO Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387 SLCD Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392 SNMP Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .396 SRM Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About This Document In this chapter • How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi • Supported hardware and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii • What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii • Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii • Notice to the reader . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supported hardware and software In those instances in which procedures or parts of procedures documented here apply to some switches but not to others, this guide identifies exactly which switches are supported and which are not. Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. for Network OS v4.1.1, documenting all possible configurations and scenarios is beyond the scope of this document.
Text formatting The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used are as follows: bold text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI italic text Provides emphasis Identifies variables Identifies paths and Internet addresses Identifies document titles code text Identifies CLI output Identifies command syntax examples For readability, command names in the narrative portions of this gui
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Chapter Introduction to RASLog Messages 1 In this chapter • Overview of RASLog messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 • Configuring the syslog message destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 • Configuring the SNMP server hosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 • Commands for displaying, clearing, and configuring the message logs . . . 10 • Displaying message content on the switch . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Overview of RASLog messages RASLog message types Network OS supports five types of RASLog messages. The following sections describe in detail the message types. System messages System or LOG messages report significant system-level events or information and are also used to show the status of the high-level user-initiated actions. System messages are stored in a separate nonvolatile storage and are preserved across the firmware upgrade or downgrade.
Overview of RASLog messages 1 You can display the VCS RASLog messages using the show logging raslog attribute VCS command. For information on displaying the VCS RASLog messages, refer to “Displaying the VCS messages” on page 16. Audit log messages Event auditing is designed to support post-event audits and problem determination based on high-frequency events of certain types, such as security violations, firmware downloads, and configuration. Audit log messages are saved in the persistent storage.
1 Overview of RASLog messages FFDC is enabled by default. Execute the support command to enable or disable FFDC. If FFDC is disabled, the FFDC daemon does not capture any data, even when a message with FFDC attributes is logged. The following is an example of an FFDC message. 2011/08/26-12:39:02, [HAM-1007], 2, FFDC, CRITICAL, VDX6720-24, Need to reboot the system for recovery, reason: raslog-test-string0123456-raslog.
Configuring the syslog message destinations 1 • SYSTEM and DCE messages are saved to separate nonvolatile storage repositories. • SYSTEM and DCE message logs can save a maximum of 4096 messages. • The message log is implemented as a circular buffer. When more than the maximum entries are added to the log file, new entries overwrite the old entries. • Messages are numbered sequentially from 1 through 2,147,483,647 (0x7ffffff). The sequence number continues to increase after the message log wraps around.
1 Configuring the syslog message destinations logging syslog-server 192.0.2.2 The following example configures a syslog server with an IPv6 address. switch# configure terminal Entering configuration mode terminal switch(config)# logging syslog-server 2001:DB8::32 switch(config)# exit switch# show running-config logging syslog-server logging syslog-server 2001:db8::32 You can remove a configured syslog server using the no logging syslog-server IP address command.
Configuring the syslog message destinations 1 Setting the RASLog console severity level You can limit the types of messages that are logged to the console using the logging raslog console command. The RASLog messages displayed on the console are passed up to and above the configured severity level. For example, if you configure the console severity level to ERROR, then only ERROR and CRITICAL messages pass through. You can choose one of the following severity levels: INFO, WARNING, ERROR, or CRITICAL.
1 Configuring the SNMP server hosts NOTE The Audit log messages are not converted into swEventTrap. The SNMP traps are unreliable because the trap recipient does not send any acknowledgment when it receives a trap. Therefore, the SNMP agent cannot determine if the trap was received. Brocade switches send traps out on UDP port 162. To receive traps, the management station IP address must be configured on the switch. You can configure the SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 hosts to receive the traps.
Configuring the SNMP server hosts TABLE 4 1 Commands for configuring SNMP server hosts Command Description [no] snmp-server host {ipv4 host | ipv6-host | dns} community-string [severity-level [None | Debug | Info | Warning | Error | Critical] [udp-port port_number] [version [1 | 2c] This command sets the destination IP addresses, version, community string (for version 1 and version 2c), and destination port for the traps. The severity-level option is used to filter the traps based on severity.
1 Commands for displaying, clearing, and configuring the message logs To configure the SNMPv3 host to receive the inform, perform the following steps. 1. Execute the configure terminal command to access the global configuration level of the CLI. switch# configure terminal Entering configuration mode terminal 2. Execute the following command to set the inform recipient with IP address 192.0.2.2, which receives all traps with the severity levels of Critical, Error, Info, and Warning.
Displaying message content on the switch TABLE 5 1 Commands for viewing or configuring the message logs (Continued) Command Description logging auditlog class This command sets the event classes for Audit log messages. logging raslog console This command sets a filter based on the severity level for the messages to be displayed on the system console. logging syslog-facility local This command sets the syslog facility.
1 Configuring system messages MESSAGE TYPE LOG SEVERITY ERROR PROBABLE CAUSE Indicates that a a blade inserted in the specified slot or the switch (for non-bladed switches) is incompatible with the switch configuration software. The blade will not be completely usable. The blade may only be supported by a later (or earlier) version of the firmware. RECOMMENDED ACTION Change the control processor (CP) firmware or replace the blade. Make sure the replacement is compatible with your switch type and firmware.
Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages 1 Enabling a RASLog message or module To enable a single RASLog message or all messages in a module that were previously disabled, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Use the following commands to enable a single RASLog message or all messages that belong to a module: • Execute the no logging raslog message message_ID suppress command to enable a single RASLog message that has been disabled.
1 Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages Displaying the RASLog messages To display the saved RASLog messages, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the show logging raslog command at the command line. switch# show logging raslog NOS: v4.1.1 2012/06/04-22:57:00, [HASM-1108], 94,, INFO, VDX6720-24, All service instances become active. 2012/06/04-22:57:03, [DCM-1002], 96,, INFO, VDX6720-24, PostBoot processing on global config has started.
Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages 1 Clearing the RASLog messages To clear the RASLog messages for a particular switch instance, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the clear logging raslog command to clear all messages from the switch. Viewing and clearing the SYSTEM messages This section provides information on viewing and clearing the SYSTEM messages saved on the switch memory.
1 Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages NOS: v4.1.1 2012/05/30-21:25:34, [NSM-1004], 41, M1 | DCE, INFO, switch, 4093 is created. 2012/05/30-21:25:34, [NSM-1019], 42, M1 | DCE, INFO, switch, 4093 is administratively up. Interface Vlan Interface Vlan 2012/05/30-21:25:52, [DOT1-1013], 50, M1 | DCE, INFO, switch, DOT1X test timeout has set to 10. 2012/05/30-21:25:52, [ONMD-1002], 59, M1 | DCE, INFO, switch, LLDP global configuration is changed.
Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages 1 Displaying the FFDC messages This section provides information on viewing the FFDC messages saved on the switch memory. To display the saved FFDC messages, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the show logging raslog attribute FFDC command at the command line. switch# show logging raslog attribute FFDC NOS: v4.1.1 2012/06/15-10:39:02, [LOG-1002], 4496, FFDC, WARNING, VDX6720-24, A log message was not recorded.
1 Viewing, clearing, and configuring Audit log messages [...] Displaying RASLog messages by type To display the list of RASLog messages based on the message type, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the rasman type value message_type command at the command line. For example, execute the following command to display all Audit messages.
Understanding the RASLog messages 1 4 AUDIT,2011/08/26-07:51:36 (GMT), [DCM-2002], INFO, DCMCFG, admin/admin/127.0.0.1/rpc/cli,, VDX6720-24, Event: noscli exit, Status: success, Info: Successful logout by user [admin]. [...] Clearing the Audit messages To clear the Audit log messages for a particular switch instance, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the clear logging auditlog command to clear all messages on the switch memory.
1 Understanding the RASLog messages 2011/08/26-12:40:01, [VCS-1003], 7013/3454, VCS, INFO, VDX6720-60, Event: VCS node add, Coordinator IP: 10.17.10.31, VCS ID: 1, Status: rBridge ID 1 (10.17.10.32) added to VCS cluster., VcsFabAddRejoin, line: 1450, comp:dcmd, ltime:2011/06/27-02:47:04:555942. 2011/08/27-03:39:52, [HASM-1004], 127, L, INFO, chassis, Processor reloaded Reset. The fields in the error message are described in Table 6.
Responding to a RASLog message 1 AUDIT, , [], , , ////, , , The following is a sample Audit event message. 0 AUDIT,2011/08/26-07:51:32 (GMT), [DCM-2001], INFO, DCMCFG, root/none/127.0.0.1/rpc/cli,, VDX6720-24, Event: noscli start, Status: success, Info: Successful login attempt through console from 127.0.0.1.
1 Responding to a RASLog message Looking up a message Messages in this manual are arranged alphabetically by Module ID, and then numerically within a given module. To look up a message, copy down the module (see Table 8 on page 24) and the error code and compare this with the Table of Contents or look up lists to determine the location of the information for that message.
Responding to a RASLog message 1 Support Network OS creates several files that can help support personnel troubleshoot and diagnose a problem. This section describes those files and how to access and save the information for support personnel. Panic dump, core dump, and FFDC data files The Network OS creates panic dump files, core files, and FFDC data files when there are problems in the Network OS kernel. You can view files using the show support command.
1 System module descriptions System module descriptions Table 8 provides a summary of the system modules for which messages are documented in this reference guide; a module is a subsystem in the Network OS. Each module generates a set of numbered messages. TABLE 8 24 System module descriptions System module Description AG Access Gateway (AG) allows multiple hosts (or HBAs) to access the fabric using fewer physical ports.
System module descriptions TABLE 8 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description FABS FABS messages indicate problems in the fabric system driver module. FCMC Fibre Channel miscellaneous messages relate to problems with the physical layer used to send Fibre Channel traffic to and from the switch. FCOE FCOE error messages indicate problems with the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module of the Network OS.
1 System module descriptions TABLE 8 26 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description L2AG L2AG messages indicate problems with the Layer 2 system agent module. L2SS and L2AG together control the Layer 2 forwarding engine and are responsible for MAC learning, aging, and forwarding functionalities. L2SS L2SS messages indicate problems with the Layer 2 system manager module.
System module descriptions TABLE 8 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description RAS RAS messages notify when first failure data capture (FFDC) events are logged to the FFDC log, and size or roll-over warnings. RCS The reliable commit service (RCS) daemon generates log entries when it receives a request from the zoning or security server for passing data messages to switches. RCS then requests reliable transport write and read (RTWR) to deliver the message.
1 System module descriptions TABLE 8 28 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description TRCE TRCE messages describe events and problems associated with the tracedump facility. TS Time Service (TS) provides switch time-synchronization by synchronizing all clocks in the network. The TS messages indicate information or errors during the switch time synchronization. UCST UCST is a part of the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol that manages the unicast routing table.
Chapter Audit Messages 2 AUTH Messages AUTH-3001 AUTH-3002 AUTH-3004 AUTH-3005 AUTH-3006 AUTH-3007 AUTH-3008 DCM Messages DCM-1006 DCM-1013 DCM-2001 DCM-2002 HASM Messages HASM-1004 LOG Messages LOG-1005 LOG-1006 LOG-1008 LOG-1009 LOG-1012 RAS Messages RAS-2001 RAS-2002 RAS-2003 RAS-2004 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 29
2 SEC Messages RAS-2005 SEC Messages SEC-3014 SEC-3016 SEC-3018 SEC-3019 SEC-3020 SEC-3021 SEC-3022 SEC-3023 SEC-3024 SEC-3025 SEC-3026 SEC-3027 SEC-3028 SEC-3030 SEC-3034 SEC-3035 SEC-3036 SEC-3037 SEC-3038 SEC-3039 SEC-3045 SEC-3046 SEC-3049 SEC-3051 SEC-3061 SEC-3062 SEC-3067 SEC-3068 SEC-3069 SEC-3070 SEC-3071 SEC-3072 SEC-3073 SEC-3074 SEC-3075 SEC-3076 30 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
SULB Messages 2 SEC-3077 SEC-3078 SEC-3501 SULB Messages SULB-1100 SULB-1101 SULB-1102 SULB-1103 SULB-1104 SULB-1105 SULB-1106 TS Messages TS-1009 TS-1010 TS-1011 TS-1012 TS-1013 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 31
2 32 TS Messages Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter CFFDC Messages 3 EM Messages EM-1100 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 33
3 34 EM Messages Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter DCE Messages 4 DOT1 Messages DOT1-1001 DOT1-1002 DOT1-1003 DOT1-1004 DOT1-1005 DOT1-1006 DOT1-1007 DOT1-1008 DOT1-1009 DOT1-1010 DOT1-1011 DOT1-1012 DOT1-1013 ELD Messages ELD-1001 ELD-1002 FCOE Messages FCOE-1001 FCOE-1010 FCOE-1019 FCOE-1020 FCOE-1022 FCOE-1023 FCOE-1024 FCOE-1029 FCOE-1030 FCOE-1032 FCOE-1034 FCOE-1035 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 35
4 IGMP Messages FCOE-1036 FCOE-1037 FCOE-1038 FCOE-1039 FCOE-1040 IGMP Messages IGMP-1001 IGMP-1002 IGMP-1003 IGMP-1004 IGMP-1005 IGMP-1006 L2AG Messages L2AG-1001 L2AG-1002 L2AG-1003 L2AG-1004 L2AG-1005 L2AG-1006 L2AG-1007 L2AG-1008 L2AG-1009 L2AG-1010 L2SS Messages L2SS-1001 L2SS-1002 L2SS-1003 L2SS-1004 L2SS-1005 L2SS-1006 L2SS-1007 L2SS-1008 L2SS-1009 L2SS-1010 36 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
LACP Messages 4 L2SS-1011 L2SS-1012 L2SS-1013 L2SS-1014 L2SS-1015 L2SS-1016 L2SS-1017 L2SS-1018 L2SS-1019 LACP Messages LACP-1001 LACP-1002 LACP-1003 LACP-1004 LOG Messages LOG-1007 MCST Messages MCST-1001 MCST-1002 MCST-1003 MCST-1004 MCST-1005 MCST-1006 MCST-1007 MCST-1008 MCST-1009 MCST-1010 MCST-1011 MCST-1012 MCST-1013 MCST-1014 MCST-1015 MCST-1016 MCST-1017 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 37
4 MSTP Messages MCST-1018 MCST-1019 MCST-1020 MSTP Messages MSTP-1001 MSTP-1002 MSTP-1003 MSTP-1004 MSTP-2001 MSTP-2002 MSTP-2003 MSTP-2004 MSTP-2005 MSTP-2006 MSTP-3001 MSTP-3002 MSTP-3003 NSM Messages NSM-1001 NSM-1002 NSM-1003 NSM-1004 NSM-1007 NSM-1009 NSM-1010 NSM-1011 NSM-1012 NSM-1013 NSM-1014 NSM-1015 NSM-1016 NSM-1017 NSM-1018 NSM-1019 NSM-1020 NSM-1021 38 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
NSM Messages 4 NSM-1022 NSM-1023 NSM-1024 NSM-1025 NSM-1026 NSM-1027 NSM-1028 NSM-1029 NSM-1030 NSM-1031 NSM-1032 NSM-1033 NSM-1034 NSM-1035 NSM-1036 NSM-1037 NSM-1038 NSM-1039 NSM-1040 NSM-1041 NSM-1700 NSM-1701 NSM-1702 NSM-2000 NSM-2001 NSM-2002 NSM-2003 NSM-2004 NSM-2005 NSM-2006 NSM-2007 NSM-2008 NSM-2010 NSM-2011 NSM-2012 NSM-2013 NSM-2014 NSM-2015 NSM-2016 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 39
4 ONMD Messages NSM-2017 NSM-2018 NSM-2019 NSM-2020 NSM-2021 NSM-2022 NSM-2023 NSM-2024 NSM-2025 NSM-2026 NSM-2027 NSM-2028 NSM-2029 NSM-2030 NSM-2031 NSM-2032 NSM-2033 NSM-2034 NSM-2035 NSM-2036 NSM-2037 NSM-2038 NSM-2039 NSM-2040 NSM-2041 NSM-2042 NSM-2043 NSM-2044 NSM-2045 NSM-2046 NSM-2047 NSM-2048 ONMD Messages ONMD-1000 ONMD-1001 ONMD-1002 ONMD-1003 ONMD-1004 40 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
OSPF Messages 4 ONMD-1005 OSPF Messages OSPF-1001 OSPF-1002 OSPF-1003 QOSD Messages QOSD-1007 QOSD-1500 QOSD-1501 QOSD-1502 RTM Messages RTM-1001 RTM-1002 RTM-1003 RTM-1005 RTM-1021 RTM-1022 RTM-1023 RTM-1024 SFLO Messages SFLO-1001 SFLO-1002 SFLO-1003 SFLO-1004 SFLO-1005 SFLO-1006 SFLO-1007 SFLO-1008 SFLO-1009 SFLO-1010 SFLO-1011 SFLO-1012 SFLO-1013 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 41
4 SSMD Messages SFLO-1014 SFLO-1015 SSMD Messages SSMD-1001 SSMD-1002 SSMD-1003 SSMD-1004 SSMD-1005 SSMD-1006 SSMD-1007 SSMD-1008 SSMD-1400 SSMD-1401 SSMD-1402 SSMD-1403 SSMD-1404 SSMD-1405 SSMD-1406 SSMD-1407 SSMD-1408 SSMD-1436 SSMD-1437 SSMD-1438 SSMD-1439 SSMD-1471 SSMD-1500 SSMD-1536 SSMD-1571 SSMD-1750 SSMD-1752 SSMD-1900 SSMD-1901 SSMD-1902 SSMD-1915 TOAM Messages TOAM-1000 42 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
VRRP Messages 4 TOAM-1003 VRRP Messages VRRP-1001 VRRP-1002 VRRP-1003 VRRP-1004 VRRP-1501 VRRP-2001 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 43
4 44 VRRP Messages Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter FFDC Messages 5 AUTH Messages AUTH-1014 AUTH-1044 BL Messages BL-1002 BL-1003 BL-1004 BL-1008 BL-1009 BL-1011 BL-1016 BL-1020 BLL Messages BLL-1000 CBR Messages CBR-1002 CHS Messages CHS-1002 EANV Messages EANV-1002 EM Messages EM-1001 EM-1002 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 45
5 ERCP Messages EM-1003 EM-1004 EM-1005 EM-1006 EM-1008 EM-1009 EM-1010 EM-1011 EM-1012 EM-1028 EM-1032 EM-1068 ERCP Messages ERCP-1000 FABR Messages FABR-1013 FABR-1019 FABS Messages FABS-1001 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 FLOD Messages FLOD-1004 FSS Messages FSS-1007 FSS-1012 46 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
HASM Messages 5 FSS-1013 HASM Messages HASM-1002 HASM-1015 HASM-1020 HASM-1105 HASM-1112 HASM-1200 HASM-1201 HASM-1202 HASM-1203 HAWK Messages HAWK-1002 HIL Messages HIL-1506 HIL-1522 HIL-1523 HLO Messages HLO-1001 HLO-1002 HWK2 Messages HWK2-1002 IPAD Messages IPAD-1003 LOG Messages LOG-1001 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 47
5 LSDB Messages LSDB Messages LSDB-1003 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 MPTH-1002 NBFS Messages NBFS-1002 PDM Messages PDM-1017 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 PLAT-1004 PLAT-1005 RAS Messages RAS-1004 RAS-1005 RAS-1008 SCN Messages SCN-1001 SNMP Messages SNMP-1004 TRCE Messages TRCE-1008 48 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
WLV Messages 5 WLV Messages WLV-1002 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 49
5 50 WLV Messages Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter Log Messages 6 AG Messages AG-1001 AG-1004 AG-1006 AG-1007 AG-1008 AG-1009 AG-1010 AG-1011 AG-1012 AG-1015 AG-1017 AG-1018 AG-1020 AG-1026 AG-1029 AG-1030 AG-1031 AG-1032 AG-1034 AG-1038 AG-1040 AG-1041 AG-1042 AG-1043 AUTH Messages AUTH-1001 AUTH-1002 AUTH-1003 AUTH-1004 AUTH-1006 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 51
6 BGP Messages AUTH-1007 AUTH-1010 AUTH-1012 AUTH-1013 AUTH-1014 AUTH-1017 AUTH-1018 AUTH-1020 AUTH-1022 AUTH-1025 AUTH-1026 AUTH-1027 AUTH-1028 AUTH-1029 AUTH-1030 AUTH-1031 AUTH-1032 AUTH-1033 AUTH-1034 AUTH-1035 AUTH-1036 AUTH-1037 AUTH-1039 AUTH-1040 AUTH-1041 AUTH-1042 AUTH-1044 BGP Messages BGP-1001 BGP-1002 BGP-1003 BGP-1004 BL Messages BL-1000 BL-1001 BL-1002 52 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
BLL Messages 6 BL-1003 BL-1004 BL-1006 BL-1007 BL-1008 BL-1009 BL-1010 BL-1011 BL-1012 BL-1013 BL-1014 BL-1015 BL-1016 BL-1017 BL-1018 BL-1019 BL-1020 BL-1021 BL-1022 BL-1023 BL-1024 BL-1026 BL-1027 BL-1028 BL-1029 BL-1031 BL-1032 BL-1033 BL-1034 BL-1037 BL-1038 BL-1039 BL-1045 BL-1046 BL-1047 BL-1049 BLL Messages BLL-1000 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 53
6 C2 Messages C2 Messages C2-1004 C2-1006 C2-1007 C2-1008 C2-1009 C2-1010 C2-1011 C2-1012 C3 Messages C3-1004 C3-1006 C3-1010 C3-1011 C3-1012 C3-1014 C3-1017 C3-1019 C3-1020 CBR Messages CBR-1001 CBR-1002 CHS Messages CHS-1002 CHS-1003 CHS-1004 CHS-1005 DAD Messages DAD-1300 DAD-1301 DAD-1302 DAD-1303 54 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
DCM Messages 6 DAD-1304 DAD-1306 DAD-1308 DAD-1309 DAD-1310 DAD-1311 DCM Messages DCM-1001 DCM-1002 DCM-1003 DCM-1004 DCM-1005 DCM-1007 DCM-1008 DCM-1009 DCM-1010 DCM-1011 DCM-1012 DCM-1014 DCM-1101 DCM-1102 DCM-1103 DCM-1104 DCM-1105 DCM-1106 DCM-1107 DCM-1108 DCM-1109 DCM-1110 DCM-1111 DCM-1112 DCM-1113 DCM-1114 DCM-1115 DCM-1116 DCM-1201 DCM-1202 DCM-1203 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 55
6 EANV Messages DCM-1204 DCM-1205 DCM-1206 DCM-1207 DCM-1208 DCM-1209 DCM-1210 DCM-1211 DCM-1212 DCM-3005 DCM-3051 DCM-3052 DCM-4001 DCM-4002 EANV Messages EANV-1001 EANV-1002 EANV-1003 EANV-1004 EANV-1005 EANV-1006 EM Messages EM-1001 EM-1002 EM-1003 EM-1004 EM-1005 EM-1006 EM-1008 EM-1009 EM-1010 EM-1011 EM-1012 EM-1013 EM-1014 EM-1015 56 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
ERCP Messages 6 EM-1016 EM-1020 EM-1021 EM-1022 EM-1023 EM-1024 EM-1028 EM-1029 EM-1031 EM-1032 EM-1033 EM-1034 EM-1036 EM-1037 EM-1042 EM-1043 EM-1045 EM-1046 EM-1047 EM-1048 EM-1049 EM-1050 EM-1051 EM-1059 EM-1064 EM-1068 EM-1069 EM-1070 EM-1080 EM-1100 EM-1101 EM-2003 ERCP Messages ERCP-1000 ESS Messages ESS-1008 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 57
6 FABR Messages ESS-1009 ESS-1010 FABR Messages FABR-1001 FABR-1003 FABR-1004 FABR-1005 FABR-1006 FABR-1007 FABR-1008 FABR-1009 FABR-1010 FABR-1012 FABR-1013 FABR-1014 FABR-1019 FABR-1029 FABR-1030 FABR-1039 FABR-1041 FABR-1055 FABR-1056 FABS Messages FABS-1001 FABS-1002 FABS-1004 FABS-1005 FABS-1006 FABS-1007 FABS-1008 FABS-1009 FABS-1010 FABS-1011 FABS-1013 FABS-1014 FABS-1015 58 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
FCMC Messages 6 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 FLOD Messages FLOD-1001 FLOD-1003 FLOD-1004 FLOD-1005 FLOD-1006 FSPF Messages FSPF-1001 FSPF-1002 FSPF-1003 FSPF-1005 FSPF-1006 FSPF-1007 FSPF-1008 FSS Messages FSS-1001 FSS-1002 FSS-1003 FSS-1004 FSS-1005 FSS-1006 FSS-1007 FSS-1008 FSS-1009 FSS-1010 FSS-1011 FSS-1012 FSS-1013 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 59
6 FVCS Messages FVCS Messages FVCS-1003 FVCS-1004 FVCS-2001 FVCS-2002 FVCS-2003 FVCS-2004 FVCS-2005 FVCS-2006 FVCS-3001 FVCS-3002 FVCS-3003 FVCS-3004 FVCS-3005 FVCS-3006 FVCS-3007 FVCS-3008 FVCS-3009 FVCS-3010 FVCS-3011 FVCS-3012 FW Messages FW-1001 FW-1002 FW-1003 FW-1004 FW-1005 FW-1006 FW-1007 FW-1008 FW-1009 FW-1010 FW-1012 FW-1034 FW-1035 FW-1036 FW-1038 60 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
FW Messages 6 FW-1039 FW-1040 FW-1042 FW-1043 FW-1044 FW-1046 FW-1047 FW-1048 FW-1050 FW-1051 FW-1052 FW-1297 FW-1298 FW-1299 FW-1341 FW-1342 FW-1343 FW-1403 FW-1404 FW-1405 FW-1406 FW-1407 FW-1408 FW-1409 FW-1424 FW-1425 FW-1426 FW-1427 FW-1428 FW-1429 FW-1430 FW-1431 FW-1432 FW-1433 FW-1434 FW-1435 FW-1439 FW-1440 FW-1441 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 61
6 HASM Messages FW-1442 FW-1443 FW-1444 FW-1447 FW-1500 FW-1501 FW-1510 FW-3101 FW-3102 FW-3103 FW-3104 FW-3105 FW-3107 FW-3108 FW-3109 FW-3110 FW-3111 FW-3113 FW-3114 FW-3115 FW-3116 FW-3117 FW-3119 FW-3120 FW-3121 FW-3122 FW-3123 HASM Messages HASM-1000 HASM-1001 HASM-1002 HASM-1003 HASM-1004 HASM-1012 HASM-1013 HASM-1014 HASM-1015 HASM-1019 62 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
HAWK Messages 6 HASM-1020 HASM-1021 HASM-1022 HASM-1023 HASM-1024 HASM-1025 HASM-1026 HASM-1100 HASM-1101 HASM-1102 HASM-1103 HASM-1104 HASM-1105 HASM-1106 HASM-1107 HASM-1108 HASM-1109 HASM-1110 HASM-1111 HASM-1112 HASM-1120 HASM-1121 HASM-1130 HASM-1131 HASM-1132 HASM-1200 HASM-1201 HASM-1202 HASM-1203 HAWK Messages HAWK-1002 HIL Messages HIL-1202 HIL-1301 HIL-1302 HIL-1404 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 63
6 HLO Messages HIL-1505 HIL-1506 HIL-1510 HIL-1511 HIL-1512 HIL-1521 HIL-1522 HIL-1523 HIL-1524 HIL-1605 HLO Messages HLO-1001 HLO-1002 HLO-1003 HSL Messages HSL-1000 HSL-1001 HSL-1004 HSL-1006 HSL-1009 HWK2 Messages HWK2-1002 IPAD Messages IPAD-1000 IPAD-1001 IPAD-1002 IPAD-1003 IPAD-1004 IPAD-1005 KTRC Messages KTRC-1001 64 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
LIC Messages 6 KTRC-1002 KTRC-1003 KTRC-1004 KTRC-1005 LIC Messages LIC-1001 LOG Messages LOG-1000 LOG-1001 LOG-1002 LOG-1003 LOG-1004 LOG-1005 LOG-1006 LOG-1008 LOG-1009 LOG-1010 LOG-1011 LOG-1012 LSDB Messages LSDB-1001 LSDB-1002 LSDB-1003 LSDB-1004 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 MPTH-1002 MPTH-1003 MS Messages MS-1021 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 65
6 NBFS Messages NBFS Messages NBFS-1001 NBFS-1002 NBFS-1003 NS Messages NS-1006 NS-1009 NS-1012 PCAP Messages PCAP-1001 PCAP-1002 PCAP-1003 PCAP-1004 PDM Messages PDM-1001 PDM-1003 PDM-1004 PDM-1006 PDM-1007 PDM-1009 PDM-1010 PDM-1011 PDM-1012 PDM-1013 PDM-1014 PDM-1017 PDM-1019 PDM-1021 PHP Messages PHP-1001 PHP-1002 PHP-1003 66 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
PIM Messages 6 PHP-1004 PIM Messages PIM-1001 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 PLAT-1001 PLAT-1002 PLAT-1004 PLAT-1005 PLAT-1006 PLAT-1007 PLAT-1008 PLAT-1009 PORT Messages PORT-1003 PORT-1004 PORT-1011 PORT-1012 PORT-1013 PORT-1014 PORT-1015 PORT-1016 PORT-1017 QOSD Messages QOSD-1000 QOSD-1001 QOSD-1005 QOSD-1006 RAS Messages RAS-1001 RAS-1002 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 67
6 RCS Messages RAS-1004 RAS-1005 RAS-1006 RAS-1007 RAS-1008 RAS-2001 RAS-2002 RAS-2003 RAS-2004 RAS-2005 RAS-3001 RAS-3002 RAS-3003 RAS-3004 RAS-3005 RAS-3006 RAS-3007 RAS-3008 RCS Messages RCS-1003 RCS-1005 RCS-1006 RCS-1007 RCS-1008 RCS-1010 RCS-1011 RTWR Messages RTWR-1001 RTWR-1002 RTWR-1003 SCN Messages SCN-1001 68 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
SEC Messages 6 SEC Messages SEC-1033 SEC-1034 SEC-1036 SEC-1037 SEC-1038 SEC-1044 SEC-1071 SEC-1180 SEC-1181 SEC-1184 SEC-1185 SEC-1187 SEC-1189 SEC-1190 SEC-1191 SEC-1192 SEC-1193 SEC-1197 SEC-1199 SEC-1203 SEC-1307 SEC-1308 SEC-1312 SEC-1313 SEC-1325 SEC-1329 SEC-1334 SEC-1335 SEC-1336 SEC-1337 SEC-3035 SEC-3036 SEC-3037 SEC-3038 SEC-3039 SEC-3051 SEC-3061 SEC-3062 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 69
6 SLCD Messages SEC-3501 SLCD Messages SLCD-1001 SLCD-1002 SLCD-1003 SLCD-1004 SLCD-1005 SLCD-1006 SLCD-1007 SLCD-1008 SLCD-1009 SLCD-1010 SLCD-1011 SNMP Messages SNMP-1001 SNMP-1002 SNMP-1003 SNMP-1004 SNMP-1005 SRM Messages SRM-1001 SS Messages SS-1000 SS-1001 SS-1002 SS-1003 SS-1004 SS-1010 SS-1011 SS-1012 SS-2000 SS-2001 SS-2002 70 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
SSMD Messages 6 SSMD Messages SSMD-1537 SULB Messages SULB-1100 SULB-1101 SULB-1102 SULB-1103 SULB-1104 SULB-1105 SULB-1106 SULB-1107 SULB-1108 SULB-1109 SULB-1110 SULB-1111 SULB-1112 SULB-1113 SULB-1114 SULB-1200 SULB-1201 SULB-1202 SULB-1203 SWCH Messages SWCH-1001 SWCH-1002 SWCH-1003 SWCH-1004 SWCH-1005 SWCH-1007 SWCH-1021 TNLD Messages TNLD-1000 TNLD-1001 TNLD-1005 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 71
6 TRCE Messages TNLD-1006 TNLD-1007 TNLD-2011 TNLD-2012 TNLD-2013 TRCE Messages TRCE-1002 TRCE-1003 TRCE-1005 TRCE-1006 TRCE-1007 TRCE-1008 TRCE-1009 TRCE-1010 TRCE-1011 TRCE-1012 TS Messages TS-1002 TS-1008 UCST Messages UCST-1003 UDLD Messages UDLD-1000 UDLD-1001 UDLD-1002 UDLD-1003 UDLD-1004 UDLD-1005 UDLD-1006 UDLD-1007 72 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
UPTH Messages 6 UPTH Messages UPTH-1001 VC Messages VC-1000 VC-1001 VC-1002 VC-1003 VC-1004 VC-1005 VC-1006 VC-1007 VC-1008 VC-1009 VC-1010 VC-1011 VC-1100 VC-1101 VC-1103 VCS Messages VCS-1001 VCS-1002 VCS-1003 VCS-1004 VCS-1005 VCS-1006 VCS-1007 VCS-1008 VCS-1009 WLV Messages WLV-1001 WLV-1002 WLV-1003 WLV-1004 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 73
6 ZONE Messages ZONE Messages ZONE-1010 ZONE-1014 ZONE-1015 ZONE-1019 ZONE-1022 ZONE-1023 ZONE-1024 ZONE-1027 ZONE-1028 ZONE-1029 ZONE-1032 ZONE-1033 ZONE-1034 ZONE-1035 ZONE-1036 ZONE-1037 ZONE-1038 ZONE-1039 ZONE-1040 ZONE-1041 ZONE-1042 ZONE-1043 ZONE-1044 ZONE-1045 ZONE-1046 74 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter VCS Messages 7 HASM Messages HASM-1019 HASM-1020 HASM-1021 HASM-1022 HASM-1024 HASM-1120 HASM-1121 SS Messages SS-2000 SS-2001 SS-2002 SULB Messages SULB-1105 SULB-1106 SULB-1107 SULB-1108 SULB-1109 SULB-1110 SULB-1111 SULB-1112 SULB-1113 SULB-1114 SULB-1200 SULB-1202 VCS Messages VCS-1001 VCS-1002 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01 75
7 VCS Messages VCS-1003 VCS-1004 VCS-1005 VCS-1006 VCS-1007 VCS-1008 VCS-1009 76 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01
Chapter Network OS Messages 8 AG Messages AG-1001 Message Message Type Severity N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) is not supported by fabric port connected to port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) capability is not supported by the fabric port to which the Access Gateway is connected. Recommended Action • Some blades and ports in a switch may not support NPIV.
8 AG-1006 AG-1006 Message Access Gateway mode has been . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Access Gateway mode has been enabled or disabled. Recommended Action Execute the show ag rbridge-id {rbridge-id | all} command to verify the current status of the Access Gateway mode. AG-1007 Message Message Type Severity FLOGI response not received for the N_Port connected to the fabric.
AG-1009 8 AG-1009 Message Message Type Severity Sending FLOGI failed on N_Port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was a failure sending a Fabric Login (FLOGI) request from the Access Gateway to the fabric switch. Recommended Action Check the configuration of the fabric switch connected to the Access Gateway. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 AG-1012 AG-1012 Message Message Type Severity Sending logout (LOGO) request failed on N_Port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was a failure sending an N_Port logout request from the Access Gateway to the fabric switch. Recommended Action Check the configuration of the fabric switch connected to the Access Gateway. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
AG-1018 8 AG-1018 Message Message Type Severity Host port should not be connected to port which is configured as N_Port. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an initiator or target is erroneously connected to a port configured for N_Port operation. Recommended Action Run the show fabric islports command to display the status of all ports in the system and run show running-config interface FibreChannel to display a list of ports currently configured as N_Ports.
8 AG-1029 AG-1029 Message Message Type Severity FC ports going to different fabrics. Disabling ports going to different fabric. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a misconfiguration. Recommended Action Connect all ports in the switch to the same FC fabric. AG-1030 Message Message Type Severity N-Port (ID: ) has been determined to be unreliable. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the port goes online and offline often and therefore the port is marked as unreliable.
AG-1034 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. AG-1034 Message VF_Port cannot accept any more logins (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VF_Port already has logged in the maximum number of devices. Recommended Action No action is required. AG-1038 Message Message Type Severity FCoE AG Ports going to different fabrics, Check N Port (//). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a misconfiguration.
8 AG-1041 AG-1041 Message Message Type Severity PG has been deleted. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Information that the specified port group has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. AG-1042 Message VF_Port to N_Port mapping has been updated for N_Port //. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VF_Ports mapped to an N_Port have changed. Recommended Action No action is required.
AUTH-1001 8 AUTH Messages AUTH-1001 Message has been successfully completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the secret database has been updated using the fcsp auth-secret or no fcsp auth-secret command. The values for Operation type can be "set" or "remove". Recommended Action No action is required. AUTH-1002 Message Message Type Severity has failed.
8 AUTH-1004 AUTH-1004 Message Message Type Severity Failed to set type to . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the fcsp auth command has failed to set the authentication configuration value. The data type can be either authentication type, DH group type, hash type, or policy type. Recommended Action Execute the fcsp auth command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
AUTH-1010 8 AUTH-1010 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize security policy: switch , error . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal problem with the security policy. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 AUTH-1014 AUTH-1014 Message Message Type Severity Invalid port value to : port . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal problem with the security policy. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the shutdown and no shutdown commands or the chassis disable and chassis enable commands. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
AUTH-1020 8 AUTH-1020 Message Failed to create timer for authentication: port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an authentication message timer was not created. Usually this problem is transient. The authentication may fail. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the shutdown and no shutdown commands or the chassis disable and chassis enable commands.
8 AUTH-1026 AUTH-1026 Message Message Type Severity Failed to during negotiation phase: port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the authentication failed to get device or host bus adapter (HBA) information due to an internal failure. Usually this problem is transient. The authentication may fail. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the shutdown and no shutdown commands or the chassis disable and chassis enable commands.
AUTH-1029 Recommended Action 8 Reinitialize authentication using the shutdown and no shutdown commands or the chassis disable and chassis enable commands. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. AUTH-1029 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Failed to get for message: port , retval .
8 AUTH-1032 AUTH-1032 Message Message Type Severity Failed to generate for payload: length , error code , port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the authentication process failed to generate specific data (for example, challenge, nonce, or response data) for an authentication payload. This usually relates to an internal failure.
AUTH-1035 8 AUTH-1035 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Invalid length in message: length , port . LOG ERROR Indicates that a particular data field in the authentication message has an invalid length field. This error usually relates to an internal failure. Usually this problem is transient. The authentication may fail.
8 AUTH-1039 AUTH-1039 Message Message Type Severity Neighboring switch has conflicting authentication policy: Port disabled. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the neighboring switch has a conflicting authentication policy enabled. The E_Port has been disabled because the neighboring switch has rejected the authentication negotiation and the local switch has a strict switch authentication policy.
AUTH-1042 8 AUTH-1042 Message Message Type Severity Port has been disabled, because authentication failed with code '' and explanation ''. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has been disabled because the connecting switch or device failed to authenticate. The error may indicate that an invalid entity attempted to connect to the switch. Recommended Action Check the connection port for a possible security attack.
8 AUTH-3002 AUTH-3002 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the secret database has been updated using the fcsp auth-secret command. Recommended Action No action is required. AUTH-3004 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Neighboring switch has a conflicting authentication policy; Port disabled.
AUTH-3006 8 AUTH-3006 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Authentication failed on port due to mismatch of DH-CHAP shared secrets. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a Diffie-Hellman Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (DH-CHAP) authentication operation failed on the specified port due to mismatched response values between two entities. The error may indicate that an invalid entity tried to connect to the switch.
8 AUTH-3008 AUTH-3008 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Port has been disabled due to authentication failure with code '' and explanation ''. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has been disabled because the connecting switch or device failed to authenticate. The error may indicate that an invalid entity tried to connect to the switch.
BGP-1001 8 BGP Messages BGP-1001 Message Message Type Severity . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a configuration error. Recommended Action Make sure to input or pass the right parameter through the CLI or other daemon. BGP-1002 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) interface state change or external link-state database (LSDB) overflow notification. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 BGP-1004 BGP-1004 Message Message Type Severity . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) interface state change or external link-state database (LSDB) overflow warning. Recommended Action No action is required.
BL-1000 8 BL Messages BL-1000 Message Initializing ports... Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has started initializing the ports. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1001 Message Port initialization completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has completed initializing the ports. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 BL-1003 BL-1003 Message Message Type Severity Faulty interface module in . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates a faulty interface module in the specified slot. Recommended Action Make sure that the interface module is seated correctly. If the interface module is seated correctly, reload or power cycle the interface module using the power-off and power-on commands. Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the interface module does not have hardware problems.
BL-1007 Recommended Action 8 Execute the show ha command to verify that the standby management module is healthy. If the problem persists, remove and reinstall the faulty interface module. If the standby management module was removed or faulted by user intervention, no action is required. BL-1007 Message Message Type Severity interface module #: state is inconsistent with EM.
8 BL-1010 Recommended Action Make sure that the interface module is seated correctly. If the interface module is seated correctly, reload or power cycle the interface module using the power-off and power-on commands. Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the interface module does not have hardware problems. Execute the diag post command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test (POST) is enabled. If the message persists, replace the interface module.
BL-1012 8 BL-1012 Message Message Type Severity bport port int is disabled. Status=0x; Port will be re-enabled in a minute. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove unrecoverable to the switch operation. The port is disabled to prevent the management module from becoming too busy.
8 BL-1014 BL-1014 Message Message Type Severity bport port int is disabled. Status=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove fatal to the switch operation. The port is disabled to prevent the management module from becoming too busy. The interface module port number displayed in the message may not correspond to the user port number.
BL-1016 8 BL-1016 Message Message Type Severity Interface module port in failed to enable. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface module port could not be enabled. Recommended Action Make sure that the interface module is seated correctly. If the interface module is seated correctly, reload or power cycle the interface module using the power-off and power-on commands.
8 BL-1019 BL-1019 Message , retry , internal port retry initialization, . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified slot had internal ports that are not online. Initiated a retry on ports that failed to go online. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1020 Message Message Type Severity Switch timed out initializing the chips.
BL-1022 8 BL-1022 Message Message Type Severity Init Failed: Switch DISABLED because internal ports were not ONLINE, . LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch initiation failed because one or more of the internal ports were not online. The switch is faulted. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the switch does not have hardware problems.
8 BL-1026 BL-1026 Message Message Type Severity Internal port offline during warm recovery, state (0x). LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that an internal port went offline during warm recovery of the switch. The switch will reboot and start a cold recovery. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and reload the switch. Execute the diag post command to make sure Power-On Self-Test (POST) is enabled. If the problem persists, replace the switch.
BL-1029 8 BL-1029 Message All ports on the switch will be reset as part of the firmware upgrade. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a recent firmware upgrade caused the switch internal processor firmware to be upgraded and resulted in a cold upgrade. As part of the upgrade, all data path elements were reset. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 BL-1033 BL-1033 Message Message Type Severity (,bitmap 0x
BL-1038 8 BL-1038 Message Message Type Severity Inconsistent FPGA image version detected, reload the switch for recovery. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) image version is incompatible with the software version. Recommended Action Reload the switch. If the message persists, replace the switch. BL-1039 Message Message Type Severity Inconsistent FPGA image version detected, faulting the interface module in .
8 BL-1046 BL-1046 Message Message Type Severity error on SFP in Slot /Port (). Reseat or replace the SFP.
BLL-1000 8 BLL Messages BLL-1000 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause ASIC driver detected port as faulty (reason: ). FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that an interface module regulation problem was reported on the specified slot. The interface module is faulted.
8 C2-1004 C2 Messages C2-1004 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Restart the system at the next maintenance window. If the problem persists, replace the interface module.
C2-1008 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. C2-1008 Message Message Type Severity S,P (): QoS overwrites vc-link-init idle. ARB will be used on the link. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that quality of service (QoS) overwrites the fill word IDLE used in the long distance links. Arbitrated loop (ARB) will be used on the link. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 C2-1011 C2-1011 Message Message Type Severity S,P (): Primitive received with Encoding errors, do AL_RESET. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates encoding errors on the internal links. This error can cause cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors or frame loss. Recommended Action Whenever the error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified interface module using the power-off and power-on commands.
C3-1004 8 C3 Messages C3-1004 Message Message Type Severity ,C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Reload the system at the next maintenance window. If the problem persists, replace the interface module.
8 C3-1011 C3-1011 Message Detected a complete loss of credit on internal back-end VC: Slot , Port () vc_no= crd(s)lost=. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that all credits have been lost on the specified virtual channel (VC) and port. Recommended Action No action is required. The link will be reset to recover the credits.
C3-1017 8 C3-1017 Message Message Type Severity Interface module in Slot- failed due to unavailability of ports in the internal trunk. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface module failed due to unavailability of ports in the internal trunk. Recommended Action Whenever this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified interface module using the power-off and power-on commands. If the problem persists, replace the interface module.
8 CBR-1001 CBR Messages CBR-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP or check the cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports. Recommended Action Verify that compatible SFP transceivers are used on the peer ports, the SFP transceivers have not deteriorated, and the Fibre Channel cable is not faulty.
CHS-1002 8 CHS Messages CHS-1002 Message Message Type Severity ki_gd_register_action failed with rc = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. CHS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Slot ENABLED but Not Ready during recovery, disabling slot = , rval = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the slot state has been detected as inconsistent during failover or recovery.
8 CHS-1005 CHS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Diag attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the diagnostic interface module attach operation has failed during failover or recovery. Recommended Action For a modular switch, execute the power-off and power-on commands to power cycle the interface module. For a compact switch, reload or power cycle the switch.
DAD-1300 8 DAD Messages DAD-1300 Message DHCP automatic firmware download session is started. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that DHCP automatic firmware download has started. Recommended Action No action is required. DAD-1301 Message Message Type Severity DHCP Auto-Deployment failed due to dual-MM HA sync timeout.
8 DAD-1303 DAD-1303 Message Last firmware download session is in progress. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the previous firmware download session is still in progress. Recommended Action No action is required. DAD-1304 Message Message Type Severity Last firmware download session failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the last firmware download session has failed. Recommended Action No action is required.
DAD-1309 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. DAD-1309 Message Message Type Severity DHCP Auto-Deployment session fail to start firmware download. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the DHCP Auto Deployment (DAD) session has failed to start firmware download. Recommended Action No action is required. DAD-1310 Message DHCP Auto-Deployment completed successfully.
8 DCM-1001 DCM Messages DCM-1001 Message VCS ID is changed from to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VCS ID has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1002 Message PostBoot processing on has started. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the PostBoot processing on the specified configuration group has started. Recommended Action No action is required.
DCM-1004 8 DCM-1004 Message Configuration File Replay has started. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configuration replay has started. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1005 Message Configuration Replay is complete. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configuration replay has been completed. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 DCM-1007 DCM-1007 Message No Configuration File Replay. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that configuration file replay will not happen on this system boot up. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1008 Message Configuration has been reset to default due to changes in configuration metadata. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configuration schema has changed and therefore the old configuration cannot be retained.
DCM-1011 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. DCM-1011 Message VCS enabled: VCS ID is set to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VCS mode has been enabled. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1012 Message VCS disabled: VCS ID is set to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VCS mode has been disabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 DCM-1014 DCM-1014 Message Message Type Severity Error Node replace model mismatch, chassis disabled WWN: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the replacement switch model is different from the model of switch being replaced; this is not supported and therefore the chassis has been disabled. Recommended Action Use the same switch model for replacement. DCM-1101 Message Copy running-config to startup-config operation successful on this node.
DCM-1104 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. DCM-1104 Message Copy default-config to startup-config operation failed on this node. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates failure to copy the default configuration to the startup configuration on the node. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1105 Message Copy of the downloaded config file to the current running-config has completed successfully on this node.
8 DCM-1107 DCM-1107 Message Startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully to the remote location. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1108 Message Running configuration file has been uploaded successfully to the remote location.
DCM-1111 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. DCM-1111 Message Message Type Severity Error () last configuration replay failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a configuration was in progress during high availability (HA) failover and the configuration replay has failed. Recommended Action Reconfigure the failed command. DCM-1112 Message Running configuration file has been uploaded successfully to flash.
8 DCM-1114 DCM-1114 Message Startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully to flash. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1115 Message Startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully to USB. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the startup configuration file has been uploaded successfully.
DCM-1202 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. DCM-1202 Message Message Type Severity FIPS Zeroize operation: failed as VCS is enabled for this node. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Federal Information Protection Standard (FIPS) Zeroize operation has failed because VCS is enabled on the node. Recommended Action Execute the no vcs enable command to disable the VCS mode and then perform the Zeroize operation.
8 DCM-1205 DCM-1205 Message FIPS Zeroize operation: starting with cleanup for Zeroize. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configuration files cleanup for Federal Information Protection Standard (FIPS) Zeroize has started. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1206 Message FIPS Zeroize operation: starting prepare phase for Zeroize.
DCM-1208 8 DCM-1208 Message FIPS Zeroize operation: Running Zeroize for secure deletion of the user configuration data. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Federal Information Protection Standard (FIPS) Zeroize operation is running for secure deletion of the user configuration data. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1209 Message Message Type Severity FIPS Zeroize operation: failed during secure deletion of the user configuration data.
8 DCM-1211 DCM-1211 Message FIPS Zeroize operation executed successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Federal Information Protection Standard (FIPS) Zeroize operation has been executed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-1212 Message FIPS Zeroize operation failed. Node zeroizing or already zeroized.
DCM-2002 8 DCM-2002 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Successful logout by user []. AUDIT DCMCFG INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified user has successfully logged out. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-3005 Message Message Type Severity DCM ASSERT Service:. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal failure in the distributed configuration manager (DCM).
8 DCM-3052 DCM-3052 Message Database Corruption was detected. Therefore, system was rebooted for recovery and may have taken longer than usual. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the last system reload was for auto-recovery of database because the database corruption was detected. Recommended Action No action is required. DCM-4001 Message Database schema conversion succeeded.
DOT1-1001 8 DOT1 Messages DOT1-1001 Message 802.1X is enabled globally. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that 802.1X is enabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1002 Message 802.1X is disabled globally. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that 802.1X is disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1003 Message 802.1X is enabled for port .
8 DOT1-1004 DOT1-1004 Message Port is forcefully unauthorized. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has been unauthorized forcefully using the dot1x port-control force-unauthorized command. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1005 Message 802.1X authentication is successful on port . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that authentication has succeeded on the specified port.
DOT1-1007 8 DOT1-1007 Message Message Type Severity No RADIUS server available for authentication. DCE CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that there is no remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) server available for authentication. Recommended Action Check whether the configured RADIUS servers are reachable and are functioning. DOT1-1008 Message Port is forcefully authorized.
8 DOT1-1010 DOT1-1010 Message Port is set in auto mode. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port is set to auto mode. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1011 Message DOT1X_PORT_EAPOL_CAPABLE: Peer with MAC .. connected to port is EAPOL Capable. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the peer connected to the specified port is DOT1X-capable.
DOT1-1013 Recommended Action 8 No action is required.
8 EANV-1001 EANV Messages EANV-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP transceiver or check the cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports. Recommended Action Verify that compatible SFP transceivers are used on the peer ports, the SFP transceivers have not deteriorated, and the Fibre Channel cable is not faulty.
EANV-1004 8 EANV-1004 Message Message Type Severity C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action No action is required. The software will recover from the error. EANV-1005 Message Message Type Severity C,A: Memory allocation failed.
8 ELD-1001 ELD Messages ELD-1001 Message Interface is shut down by edge loop detection (ELD) for loop in VLAN . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a loop has been detected by the edge loop detection (ELD) protocol on the specified interface. The interface has been shut down. Recommended Action Identify and fix the Layer 2 bridging loop and then re-enable the interface using the clear edge-loop-detection command.
EM-1001 8 EM Messages EM-1001 Message Message Type Severity is overheating: Shutting down. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that a field replaceable unit (FRU) is shutting down due to overheating. Overheating is mainly due to a faulty fan and can also be caused by the switch environment. Recommended Action Verify that the location temperature is within the operational range of the switch.
8 EM-1004 EM-1004 Message Message Type Severity failed to power on. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) failed to power on and is not being used. The FRU ID value is composed of a FRU type string and an optional number to identify the unit, slot, or port. Recommended Action Reseat the FRU. If the problem persists, replace the FRU. EM-1005 Message Message Type Severity has faulted. Sensor(s) above maximum limits.
EM-1008 8 EM-1008 Message Message Type Severity Unit in with ID is faulted, it is incompatible with the configuration, check firmware version as a possible cause. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that an interface module inserted in the specified slot or the switch (for compact switches) is not compatible with the platform configuration (includes the firmware version). The interface module is faulted.
8 EM-1011 EM-1011 Message Message Type Severity Received unexpected power down for , but cannot determine if it has power. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the environmental monitor (EM) received an unexpected power-down notification from the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU). However, after 4 seconds it could not be determined if it has powered down or not. Recommended Action Reseat the interface module. If the problem persists, replace the interface module.
EM-1014 8 EM-1014 Message Message Type Severity Unable to read sensor on (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the environmental monitor (EM) was unable to access the sensors on the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU). Recommended Action Reseat the FRU. If the problem persists, replace the FRU. EM-1015 Message Message Type Severity Warm recovery failed ().
8 EM-1020 EM-1020 Message Message Type Severity A problem was found on one or both CID cards (), run the CIDrecov tool to get more information and recovery options. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a problem was found either accessing one (or both) of the CID cards or with the content of the data stored there. The content problem could be a corrupted data set or a mismatch between the two CID cards.
EM-1023 8 EM-1023 Message Chassis fan airflow-direction change is failed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates failure to change the fan airflow direction. Recommended Action No action is required. EM-1024 Message Platform is not supported for changing the fan-airflow direction. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the platform is not supported for changing the configuration. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 EM-1029 EM-1029 Message Message Type Severity , a problem occurred accessing a device on the I2C bus (). Operational status () not changed, access is being retried. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) bus had problems and a timeout occurred. Recommended Action This is often a transient error. Watch for the EM-1048 message, which indicates that the problem has been resolved.
EM-1033 8 EM-1033 Message MM in is reloading. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the standby management module has been detected to be in the reload process. The high availability (HA) feature will not be available. This message occurs every time the other management module reloads, even as part of a clean warm failover.
8 EM-1037 Recommended Action Reseat the FRU card. If the problem persists, reload or power cycle the switch. Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the switch does not have hardware problems. If the problem still persists, replace the FRU. EM-1037 Message is no longer faulted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified power supply is no longer marked faulty; probably because its AC power supply has been turned on.
EM-1045 8 EM-1045 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause is being powered . LOG WARNING Indicates that an automatic power adjustment is being made because of the (predicted) failure of a power supply or the insertion or removal of a port interface module.
8 EM-1048 Recommended Action No action is required. EM-1048 Message I2C access recovered: state . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) bus problems have been resolved and the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) is accessible on the I2C bus. Recommended Action No action is required. This message is displayed when the EM-1029 error is resolved. EM-1049 Message FRU insertion detected.
EM-1051 8 EM-1051 Message : Inconsistency detected, FRU re-initialized. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an inconsistent state was found in the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU). This event occurs when the state of the FRU was changing during a failover. The FRU is reinitialized and traffic may have been disrupted. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 EM-1068 EM-1068 Message Message Type Severity High Availability Service Management subsystem failed to respond. A required component is not operating. FFDC | LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the high availability (HA) subsystem has not returned a response within 4 minutes of receiving a request from the environmental monitor (EM). This event usually indicates that some component has not started properly or has terminated.
EM-1080 8 EM-1080 Message is being faulted () because it was so faulted before failover. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface module or fan was faulted prior to the most recent failover, and that state and reason code are being carried forward. Recommended Action Reseat the FRU. Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the switch does not have hardware problems. If the problem persists, replace the FRU.
8 EM-2003 EM-2003 Message Message Type Severity has failed the POST tests. FRU is being faulted. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) has failed the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Refer to the /tmp/post[1/2].slot#.log file for more information on the faults. To view this log file you must be logged in at the root level. The login ID is switch name for compact systems.
ERCP-1000 8 ERCP Messages ERCP-1000 Message Message Type Severity Multiple ECC errors are detected and the system will reload automatically. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that error checking and correction (ECC) errors occurred due to multi-bit corruption. Recommended Action No action is required. The system will reload automatically to recover from the error.
8 ESS-1008 ESS Messages ESS-1008 Message Fabric Name - configured (received from domain ). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fabric name has been configured or renamed. Recommended Action No action is required. ESS-1009 Message Message Type Severity Fabric Name Mismatch - local () remote ( - received from domain ).
FABR-1001 8 FABR Messages FABR-1001 Message Message Type Severity port , . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified switch port is isolated because of a segmentation resulting from mismatched configuration parameters. Recommended Action Based on the segmentation reason displayed in the message, look for a possible mismatch of relevant parameters in the switches at both ends of the link.
8 FABR-1005 Recommended Action If this message is due to a one time event because of the incoming data, the system will discard the frame. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. FABR-1005 Message Message Type Severity : port : status 0x () xid = 0x.
FABR-1008 8 FABR-1008 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause . LOG WARNING Indicates that errors occurred during the request RBridge ID state; the information unit (IU) cannot be allocated or sent. If this message occurs with FABR-1005, the problem is usually transitory. Otherwise, this message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Network OS.
8 FABR-1012 FABR-1012 Message Message Type Severity : no such type, . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric is not in the appropriate state for the specified process. This message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Network OS. Recommended Action The fabric daemon will take proper action to recover from the error. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
FABR-1019 8 FABR-1019 Message Message Type Severity Critical fabric size () exceeds supported configuration (). FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that this switch is a value-line switch and has exceeded the configured fabric size: that is, a specified limit to the number of RBridges. This limit is defined by your specific value-line license key. The fabric size has exceeded this specified limit and the grace period counter has started.
8 FABR-1039 Recommended Action No action is required. FABR-1039 Message Message Type Severity Invalid RBridge ID zero received from principal switch (RBridge ID = ). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an invalid RBridge ID zero has been received. Recommended Action Check the reason for the principal switch to assign an invalid RBridge ID zero. FABR-1041 Message Message Type Severity Port is disabled due to trunk protocol error.
FABR-1056 8 FABR-1056 Message Message Type Severity Port Disabled: Insistent RBridge ID could not be obtained. Principal is trying to assign RBridge ID . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the switch received an RBridge ID other than the one it requested. The port was disabled because the requested insistent RBridge ID could not be obtained. Recommended Action RBridge ID conflict must be reconciled with the Principal configuration.
8 FABS-1001 FABS Messages FABS-1001 Message Message Type Severity . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the system is low on memory and cannot allocate more memory for new operations. This is usually an internal Network OS problem or file corruption. The Description of memory need variable specifies the memory size that was being requested. The value could be any whole number. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch.
FABS-1005 8 FABS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause (= ). LOG WARNING Indicates that an unsupported operation has been requested. This is usually an internal Network OS problem or file corruption. The following is the possible value for the function name and description of problem variable: fabsys_write: Unsupported write operation: process xxx The xxx value is the process ID (PID), which could be any whole number.
8 FABS-1007 FABS-1007 Message Message Type Severity : Media state is invalid - status=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Network OS has detected an invalid value in an object status field. This is usually an internal Network OS problem or file corruption. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, execute the firmware download command to update the firmware.
FABS-1010 8 FABS-1010 Message Message Type Severity : Wrong media_event . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Network OS detected an unknown event type. This is usually an internal Network OS problem or file corruption. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, execute the firmware download command to update the firmware.
8 FABS-1014 FABS-1014 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause []:Unknown FRU type 0x. LOG ERROR Indicates that an unrecognized type of field-replaceable unit (FRU) has been discovered in the system. This error can be caused by one of the following reasons: an incorrect FRU header, inability to read the FRU header, or the FRU may not be supported by this platform or Network OS version.
FCMC-1001 8 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 Message Message Type Severity System is low on memory and has failed to allocate new memory. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is low on memory and therefore failed to allocate new memory for an information unit (IU). Recommended Action A compact switch will automatically reload. For a modular switch, the active management module will automatically fail over and the standby management module become the active management module.
8 FCOE-1001 FCOE Messages FCOE-1001 Message Message Type Severity calloc failed for
FCOE-1020 8 FCOE-1020 Message Login rejected by FC stack. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the login was rejected by the Fibre Channel (FC) stack. Recommended Action No action is required. The device will try to login again. FCOE-1022 Message Message Type Severity Max FCoE device login limit reached. DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has reached its maximum allowed Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) device limit.
8 FCOE-1024 FCOE-1024 Message Message Type Severity FDISC received from Enode without prior FLOGI. DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a fabric discovery (FDISC) frame is received from the end node that has not logged in. The end node must send a fabric login (FLOGI) before it can send an FDISC. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1029 Message Message Type Severity Version mismatch between FIP FDISC and root VN port.
FCOE-1032 8 FCOE-1032 Message The chassis is in WARM RECOVERING state. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the chassis is in a warm recovering state and therefore cannot perform the protocol-specific actions for the time being. Recommended Action Wait until the chassis has fully recovered before you perform any operations.
8 FCOE-1036 FCOE-1036 Message Virtual FCoE port is offline. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an administrative action on the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) port. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1037 Message Slot not ready in FCoE daemon. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the slot state has been detected as inconsistent during high availability (HA) failover.
FCOE-1039 8 FCOE-1039 Message Message Type Severity . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the login was rejected because there are no more VF ports available. Recommended Action Increase the number of VF ports and try again. FCOE-1040 Message Message Type Severity Interface of FCoE Provisioned Port Channel is CEE INCAPABLE.
8 FCPH-1001 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause : failed, out of memory condition. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that the switch is low on memory and therefore failed to allocate new memory for a Fibre Channel driver instance. The function can only be fc_create. This function creates a Fibre Channel driver instance. The failed function call can only be kmalloc_wrapper, which has failed. This function call is for kernel memory allocation.
FLOD-1001 8 FLOD Messages FLOD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Unknown LSR type: port , type . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the link state record (LSR) type is unknown. The following are the known LSR header types: 1 - Unicast and 3 - Multicast. Recommended Action No action is required; the record is discarded. FLOD-1003 Message Message Type Severity Link count exceeded in received LSR, value = .
8 FLOD-1005 FLOD-1005 Message Message Type Severity Invalid received RBridge ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the received link state record (LSR) contained an invalid RBridge number. Recommended Action No action is required; the LSR is discarded. FLOD-1006 Message Message Type Severity Transmitting invalid RBridge ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the transmit link state record (LSR) contained an invalid RBridge number.
FSPF-1001 8 FSPF Messages FSPF-1001 Message Message Type Severity Input Port out of range. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified input port number is out of range because it does not exist on the switch. Recommended Action No action is required. This is a temporary kernel error that does not affect your system. If the problem persists, execute the copy support command and contact your service provider.
8 FSPF-1005 FSPF-1005 Message Message Type Severity Wrong Section Id , should be , input port = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an incorrect section ID was reported from the specified input port. The section ID is part of the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol and is used to identify a set of switches that share an identical topology database. Recommended Action This switch does not support a non-zero section ID.
FSPF-1008 8 FSPF-1008 Message ICL triangular topology is formed among the RBridges: (self), , and . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the inter-chassis link (ICL) triangular topology is formed. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 FSS-1001 FSS Messages FSS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Component () dropping HA data update (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an application has dropped a high availability (HA) data update. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. FSS-1002 Message Message Type Severity Component () sending too many concurrent HA data update transactions ().
FSS-1004 8 FSS-1004 Message Message Type Severity FSS out of memory (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system ran out of memory. Recommended Action Check memory usage on the switch using the show process memory command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. FSS-1005 Message Message Type Severity FSS read failure.
8 FSS-1007 FSS-1007 Message Message Type Severity : Faulty Ethernet connection. LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the Ethernet connection between the active and standby management modules is not healthy. The error occurs when the standby management module does not respond to a request from the active management module within 5 seconds. This usually indicates a problem with the internal Ethernet connection and a disruption of the synchronization process.
FSS-1010 8 FSS-1010 Message Message Type Severity FSS Warning: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a fabric synchronization service (FSS) error may have occurred. Recommended Action No action is required. FSS-1011 Message All services complete the critical recoveries in
8 FSS-1013 FSS-1013 Message Message Type Severity FSS transport flow hitting OOM (). LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates out of memory. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
FVCS-1003 8 FVCS Messages FVCS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Possible vLAG Split Detected vLAG - ifindex (), split RBridge(). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the RBridge has left the cluster. Recommended Action If the RBridge was not disabled on purpose, check if it is still connected to the cluster using the show fabric isl command. FVCS-1004 Message Message Type Severity HA Sync Failure- THA API call Failed and Retries timed out rc ().
8 FVCS-2002 FVCS-2002 Message Message Type Severity Link State Update sent to Remote RBridge Failed - reason (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a possible cluster infrastructure problem. Recommended Action Execute the show fabric isl command to check the cluster connection status. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
FVCS-2005 8 FVCS-2005 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause FCS Cancel stage Failed - cfg type , cfg tag , domain , reason (). LOG WARNING Indicates that the fabric configuration server (FCS) cancel stage has failed.
8 FVCS-3002 FVCS-3002 Message Message Type Severity Eth_ns Message Queue Overflow. Failed to add received Update. MAC or MCAST database may be out of sync. Queue size = (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Eth_ns (component of FVCS) that kept the MCAST and L2 databases in sync cannot process an update received from the remote RBridge because its internal message queue is full. This error is due to a temporary congestion issue on the local RBridge.
FVCS-3005 8 FVCS-3005 Message Message Type Severity Remote VRB_ID update failed. Existing VRID mismatch. VRB_ID , SRC_Domain New VRID , Existing VRID . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates virtual router ID (VRID) configuration conflict. Recommended Action Check existing VRID configurations. FVCS-3006 Message Message Type Severity Remote VRB_ID update failed. Existing VLAN_ID mismatch.
8 FVCS-3008 FVCS-3008 Message Message Type Severity MAC (L2) database out of sync, Down-level domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the current media access control (MAC) count is not supported on the specified downlevel domain. Recommended Action Upgrade the firmware to Network OS v3.0.0 or later. FVCS-3009 Message Message Type Severity Eth_ns buffer capacity exceeded - MAC or MCAST database may be out of sync.
FVCS-3011 8 FVCS-3011 Message Message Type Severity Fab_STP Message Queue Overflow. Failed to add received Update. Spanning tree (MSTP) database may be out of sync. Queue size = (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the fab_stp (component of FVCS) that keeps MSTP in sync cannot process an update received from the remote RBridge because its internal message queue is full. This error is due to a temporary congestion issue on the local RBridge.
8 FW-1001 FW Messages FW-1001 Message
FW-1004 8 FW-1004 Message
8 FW-1007 FW-1007 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1010 8 FW-1010 Message Message Type Severity
8 FW-1035 FW-1035 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1039 8 FW-1039 Message Message Type Severity
8 FW-1043 FW-1043 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1047 8 FW-1047 Message Message Type Severity
8 FW-1051 FW-1051 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1298 8 FW-1298 Message Message Type Severity
8 FW-1342 FW-1342 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1404 8 FW-1404 Message Message Type Severity
8 FW-1407 FW-1407 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the memory usage is between the configured high and medium thresholds for memory usage. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1408 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1424 8 FW-1424 Message Message Type Severity Switch status changed from to . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because of a policy violation. Recommended Action Execute the show system monitor command to determine the policy violation. FW-1425 Message Switch status changed from to HEALTHY.
8 FW-1427 FW-1427 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Power supply: bad. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty power supplies is greater than or equal to the policy set by the system-monitor command. Recommended Action Replace the faulty power supplies.
FW-1430 8 FW-1430 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty temperature sensors is greater than or equal to the policy set by the system-monitor command. A temperature sensor is faulty when the sensor value is not in the acceptable range. Recommended Action Replace the field-replaceable unit (FRU) with the faulty temperature sensor.
8 FW-1433 FW-1433 Message Message Type Severity Switch status changed to faulty due to non-redundant MM: (M). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty management modules is greater than or equal to the policy set by the system-monitor command. The management modules are non-redundant.
FW-1439 8 FW-1439 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Switch offline. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the switch is offline. Recommended Action Execute the chassis enable command to bring the switch online. FW-1440 Message state has changed to .
8 FW-1443 Recommended Action Verify if the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, check with your system administrator on the hardware state change. FW-1443 Message state has changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the state of the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) has changed to "off". Recommended Action Verify if the event was planned.
FW-1500 8 FW-1500 Message Message Type Severity Mail overflow - Alerts being discarded. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a mail alert overflow condition has occurred. Recommended Action Resolve or disable the mail alert using the system-monitor-mail fru command. FW-1501 Message Mail overflow cleared - alerts discarded. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the mail overflow condition has cleared. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 FW-3101 FW-3101 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) that the port experiences has fallen below the low boundary. Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
FW-3104 8 FW-3104 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) that the port experiences crossed lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
8 FW-3108 FW-3108 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of abnormal frame termination frames that the port experiences has risen above the high boundary. Flapping interfaces during the traffic flow can generate this error. Recommended Action Check all loose connections in the fabric.
FW-3111 8 FW-3111 Message , has dropped below upper threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of abnormal frame termination frames that the port experiences has dropped below upper threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
8 FW-3115 FW-3115 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of frames with symbol error that the port experiences has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
FW-3119 8 FW-3119 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of inter frame gap violation errors that the port experiences has fallen below the low boundary. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. A low number of inter frame gap errors means the system is operating normally.
8 FW-3122 FW-3122 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of inter frame gap violation errors that the port experiences crossed lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
HASM-1000 8 HASM Messages HASM-1000 Message Message Type Severity Component terminated. System initiated reload/failover for recovery. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the software watchdog detected termination of a daemon and the system will reload or failover to recover. Recommended Action After the system reloads, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 HASM-1003 HASM-1003 Message Message Type Severity Error happened on service instance : . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a software error such as mismatch in the fabric synchronization service (FSS) configuration. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and reload the system manually to recover. HASM-1004 Message Message Type Class Severity Probable Cause Processor reloaded - .
HASM-1012 Recommended Action 8 Check the error log on both management modules for additional messages that may indicate the reason for the switch reload. HASM-1012 Message HA State starts to sync. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the high availability (HA) state for the active management module starts to sync with the HA state of the standby management module.
8 HASM-1015 HASM-1015 Message Message Type Severity Error happens on service instance : (Critical, reboot to recover). LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates software failure. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command after the system boots up. HASM-1019 Message Firmware operation () was aborted due to disconnection of the peer node.
HASM-1021 8 HASM-1021 Message Firmware operation () was aborted manually. Message Type LOG | VCS Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified firmware operation was aborted manually. Recommended Action No action is required. HASM-1022 Message Failed to fork firmware child process. Message Type LOG | VCS Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the firmware operation could not be started due to a software error.
8 HASM-1025 Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. HASM-1025 Message Message Type Severity HA is disconnected between the MMs due to incompatible features. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a feature is enabled and it is not compatible with the firmware running on the standby management module.
HASM-1101 8 HASM-1101 Message Message Type Severity HA State out of sync. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the high availability (HA) state for the active management module is out of synchronization with the HA state of the standby management module. If the active management module failover occurs when the HA state is out of sync, the failover is disruptive. Recommended Action If this message was logged as a result of a user-initiated action, no action is required.
8 HASM-1104 HASM-1104 Message Heartbeat to up. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the active management module has detected that the specified interface module is up. This message indicates that the interface module is ready to start up services and it is typically displayed when the interface module boots up. Recommended Action No action is required. This message indicates that the interface module is healthy.
HASM-1107 8 HASM-1107 Message Take over the active management module. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a failover occurred and the standby management module takes over the active management module. Recommended Action No action is required. HASM-1108 Message All service instances become active. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that all service instances became active. Active is an intermediate stage in the boot process.
8 HASM-1111 Recommended Action No action is required. HASM-1111 Message Configuration replay has completed on . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that configuration replay has completed on the specified slot or partition. Recommended Action No action is required. HASM-1112 Message Message Type Severity mode on standby, mismatch with active.
HASM-1121 8 HASM-1121 Message Message Type Severity New version . LOG | VCS INFO Probable Cause Indicates the new firmware version string after firmware download. Recommended Action No action is required. HASM-1130 Message Message Type Severity The Ethernet PHY for slot was reset successfully. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was no Ethernet connection between the active management module and the specified line card (LC).
8 HASM-1132 HASM-1132 Message Message Type Severity Reset the Ethernet PHY for slot (>) on standby. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was no Ethernet connection between the standby management module and the specified line card (LC). The standby management module attempted to recover the connection by resetting the PHY in the LC. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
HASM-1202 8 HASM-1202 Message Message Type Severity Detected termination of hasmd process . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the High Availability System Management (HASM) daemon has terminated unexpectedly. Recommended Action Copy the warning message along with any core file information and contact your switch service provider. HASM-1203 Message Message Type Severity Reboot timeout in ISSU, collect ha trace.
8 HAWK-1002 HAWK Messages HAWK-1002 Message Message Type Severity Port chip faulted due to internal error. LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error. All the ports on the interface module or switch will be disrupted. Recommended Action For a modular switch, execute the power-off and power-on commands to power cycle the interface module. For a compact switch, reload or power cycle the switch.
HIL-1202 8 HIL Messages HIL-1202 Message Message Type Severity Blower faulted, speed ( RPM) below threshold. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fan speed (in RPMs) has fallen below the minimum threshold. Recommended Action Replace the fan field-replaceable unit (FRU). Refer to the Hardware Reference Manual of your switch for instructions to replace the fan FRU. HIL-1301 Message Message Type Severity A blower failed or missing.
8 HIL-1404 HIL-1404 Message Message Type Severity fan FRUs missing. Install fan FRUs immediately. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one or more fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) have been removed. Recommended Action Install the missing fan FRUs immediately. HIL-1505 Message High temperature ( C), fan speed increasing per environmental specifications.
HIL-1510 8 HIL-1510 Message Message Type Severity Current temperature ( C) is below shutdown threshold. System shut down cancelled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that temperature in the system has dropped below the critical threshold; the system will continue operation. Recommended Action To help prevent future problems, execute the show environment fan command to verify all fans are working properly.
8 HIL-1521 HIL-1521 Message Message Type Severity , high temperature (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the temperature of the specified interface module has risen above the warning threshold. Recommended Action Execute the show environment fan command to verify that all fans are working properly. Make sure that the area is well ventilated and that the room temperature is within operational range of your switch.
HIL-1524 8 HIL-1524 Message is below shutdown threshold. Blade shut down cancelled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the temperature of the specified interface module has dropped below the critical threshold; the system will continue operation. Recommended Action To help prevent future problems, execute the show environment fan command to verify that all fans are working properly.
8 HLO-1001 HLO Messages HLO-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Incompatible Inactivity timeout from port , correct value . LOG | FFDC ERROR Indicates that the hello (HLO) message was incompatible with the value specified in the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol. The Brocade switch will not accept FSPF frames from the remote switch.
HLO-1003 8 HLO-1003 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Invalid Hello received from port , RBridge = , Remote Port = . LOG ERROR Indicates that the hello (HLO) message received was invalid and the frame was dropped. The Brocade switch will not accept fabric shortest path first (FSPF) frames from the remote switch. The switch has received an invalid HLO because either the RBridge or port number in the HLO message has an invalid value.
8 HSL-1000 HSL Messages HSL-1000 Message Message Type Severity HSL initialization failed. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates a hardware subsystem layer (HSL) initialization failure. This error is caused by other system errors. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. HSL-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to acquire the system MAC address pool. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates the failure to acquire the system address.
HSL-1006 8 HSL-1006 Message Message Type Severity Failed to get the kernel page size bytes for the Memory Map (MMap). LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that there is not enough contiguous kernel memory. Recommended Action Execute the show logging raslog command to view the error log for other system errors and correct the errors. HSL-1009 Message Message Type Severity Failed to create Brocade trunk interface .
8 HWK2-1002 HWK2 Messages HWK2-1002 Message Message Type Severity Port chip faulted due to internal error. LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error. All the ports on the interface module or switch will be disrupted. Recommended Action For a modular switch, execute the power-off and power-on commands to power cycle the interface module. For a compact switch, reload or power cycle the switch.
IGMP-1001 8 IGMP Messages IGMP-1001 Message Message Type Severity MsgQ enqueue failed (rc: ). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal inter-process communication (IPC) failure due to the scalability scenario. Recommended Action Reduce the number of groups and MRouter ports. IGMP-1002 Message Message Type Severity IPC with McastSS failed (message-id: , rc: ).
8 IGMP-1004 IGMP-1004 Message IGMP maximum VLANs enabled. Cannot enable IGMP on . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of VLANs on which Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) can be enabled has reached the maximum limit. Therefore, IGMP cannot be enabled on the specified VLAN. Recommended Action No action is required. IGMP-1005 Message IGMP snooping enabled on total VLANs. Maximum limit reached.
IPAD-1000 8 IPAD Messages IPAD-1000 Message IP Config change: Entity:/ Interface:/ Adresss family: Source of change: Address: DHCP:.
8 IPAD-1003 IPAD-1003 Message Message Type Severity libipadm: . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the IP admin library has encountered an unexpected error. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. IPAD-1004 Message Unable to set the host name due to /etc/hosts file corruption.
KTRC-1001 8 KTRC Messages KTRC-1001 Message Message Type Severity Dump memory size exceeds dump file size. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the dump memory size has exceeded the dump file size. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and reload the switch. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. KTRC-1002 Message Concurrent trace dumping. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the initial background dump has not completed.
8 KTRC-1004 KTRC-1004 Message Message Type Severity Cannot write to ATA dump device. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the write boundary in the advanced technology attachment (ATA) dump device has been exceeded. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and reload the switch. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. KTRC-1005 Message Message Type Severity Trace initialization failed. . .
L2AG-1001 8 L2AG Messages L2AG-1001 Message Message Type Severity Linux socket error - error reason: , socket name: , error name . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the Linux socket. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. L2AG-1002 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 Agent (L2AGT) has encountered an error during initialization.
8 L2AG-1004 L2AG-1004 Message Message Type Severity FDB error: Error in creating AVL tree. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 Agent (L2AGT) has encountered an error while initializing the AVL tree. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. L2AG-1005 Message Message Type Severity MAC-address-table hash failed even after two attempts for slot chip .
L2AG-1008 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. The Layer 2 Agent (L2AGT) will start learning the entries. L2AG-1008 Message MAC-address-table on slot chip is 95 percent full [Dynamic/Static MAC's: ; ACL MAC's: ]. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the media access control (MAC) address table on the chip is 95 percent full.
8 L2SS-1001 L2SS Messages L2SS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Linux socket error - error reason: , socket name: , error name . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the Linux socket. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. L2SS-1002 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 system (L2SYS) has encountered an error during initialization.
L2SS-1004 8 L2SS-1004 Message Message Type Severity FDB error: Error in creating the AVL tree. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 system (L2SYS) has encountered an error while initializing the AVL tree. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. L2SS-1005 Message Message Type Severity MAC-address-table hash failed even after two attempts for slot chip .
8 L2SS-1007 L2SS-1007 Message MAC-address-table on slot chip is less than 90 percent full. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Media Access Control (MAC) address table on the specified chip is less than 90 percent full. Recommended Action No action is required. The Layer 2 system (L2SYS) will start learning the entries. L2SS-1008 Message Adding Internal MAC ::::: VID as a static MAC.
L2SS-1010 8 L2SS-1010 Message Fabric-wide l2 flush completed, status - . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the entire Layer 2 forwarding table has been cleared. Recommended Action No action is required. L2SS-1011 Message Security violation occured on interface with Mac .. Vlan .
8 L2SS-1013 L2SS-1013 Message Failed to delete Tunnel . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that tunnel deletion was unsuccessful. Recommended Action Technical support is required. L2SS-1014 Message Failed to handle Tunnel-Vlan association, Tunnel not found. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that tunnel VLAN association handling was unsuccessful. Recommended Action Technical support is required.
L2SS-1017 Recommended Action 8 Technical support is required. L2SS-1017 Message Failed to disassociate Tunnel from Vlan , Vlan not present. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that tunnel VLAN disassociation was unsuccessful. Recommended Action Technical support is required. L2SS-1018 Message Failed to configure Remote VM MAC .. for Tunnel on Vlan .
8 LACP-1001 LACP Messages LACP-1001 Message Message Type Severity Error opening socket (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that initialization of the specified module within the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) daemon has failed. Recommended Action Download a new firmware version using the firmware download command. LACP-1002 Message Message Type Severity .
LACP-1004 8 LACP-1004 Message Port-channel down from defaulted state. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port channel is down from the defaulted state. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 LIC-1001 LIC Messages LIC-1001 Message Message Type Severity Out of memory in module . LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that an unexpected internal memory allocation failure has occurred. Recommended Action Try the operation again. If this operation fails, reload or fail over the switch.
LOG-1000 8 LOG Messages LOG-1000 Message Previous message has repeated times. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the previous message was repeated the specified number of times. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1001 Message Message Type Severity A log message was dropped. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a log message was dropped. A trace dump file has been created.
8 LOG-1003 LOG-1003 Message SYSTEM error log has been cleared. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the persistent system error log has been cleared. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1004 Message Message Type Severity Log message flooding detected and blocked. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified message has been flooding and was blocked. Recommended Action Reload the switch.
LOG-1006 8 LOG-1006 Message Message Type Class Severity Log message has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified message has been enabled for logging. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1007 Message DCE error log has been cleared. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the persistent DCE error log has been cleared. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 LOG-1009 LOG-1009 Message Message Type Class Severity Log Module has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified module has been enabled for logging. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1010 Message Internal Log message has been enabled for syslog logging.
LOG-1012 8 LOG-1012 Message Message Type Class Severity Log Message severity has been changed to . AUDIT | LOG RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the severity level of the specified log message has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 LSDB-1001 LSDB Messages LSDB-1001 Message Link State ID out of range. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified link state database ID is out of the acceptable range. The valid link state ID is the same as the valid RBridge ID, whose range is from 1 through 239. The switch will discard the record because it is not supported. Recommended Action No action is required. LSDB-1002 Message Local Link State Record reached max incarnation.
LSDB-1004 Recommended Action 8 Execute the chassis disable and chassis enable commands. A new local link state record is generated during the switch enable. LSDB-1004 Message Message Type Severity No Link State Record for RBridge . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates there is no link state record (LSR) for the specified local RBridge. Recommended Action No action is required. The other switch will pass the LSR after the fabric is stable.
8 MCST-1001 MCST Messages MCST-1001 Message Message Type Severity Socket Error: () for socket the error code. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the Linux socket. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1002 Message Message Type Severity Socket Error: sock name Error type seq pid .
MCST-1004 8 MCST-1004 Message Message Type Severity NSM error: () for VLAN port . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (mcast_ss) has encountered an error during a network service module (NSM) event. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1005 Message Message Type Severity Message error: Invalid message type expecting or or .
8 MCST-1007 MCST-1007 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error: (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (mcast_ss) has encountered an error during initialization. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1008 Message Message Type Severity HAL error: () - VLAN MAC/group .
MCST-1010 8 MCST-1010 Message Message Type Severity Message Queue error: (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (mcast_ss) has encountered the message queue errors. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1011 Message Message Type Severity IDB error: () port index not found for VLAN ID . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port index is invalid.
8 MCST-1013 MCST-1013 Message Message Type Severity Snooping DB error: () Group not found - VLAN group . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the group address lookup for the specified VLAN has failed. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1014 Message Message Type Severity Snooping DB error: () MAC not found - VLAN MAC-addr .
MCST-1016 8 MCST-1016 Message Message Type Severity Message error: () (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the length of the message received from the driver is invalid. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1017 Message Message Type Severity Learning error: () Invalid number for ifindex .
8 MCST-1019 MCST-1019 Message Message Type Severity Ptree Error: () VLAN MAC/group . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (mcast_ss) has encountered an error during the Ptree operation. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. MCST-1020 Message Message Type Severity List Error: () VLAN MAC group .
MPTH-1001 8 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Null parent, lsId = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a null parent was reported. The minimum cost path (MPATH) uses a tree structure in which the parent is used to connect to the root of the tree. Recommended Action No action is required. MPTH-1002 Message Message Type Severity Null lsrP, lsId = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the link state record (LSR) is null.
8 MS-1021 MS Messages MS-1021 Message Message Type Severity MS WARMBOOT failure (FSS_MS_WARMINIT failed. Reason=). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that fabric synchronization service (FSS) warm recovery failed during the warm initialization phase of the switch reload. Recommended Action If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
MSTP-1001 8 MSTP Messages MSTP-1001 Message Message Type Severity : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the show process memory command. Reload or power cycle the switch. MSTP-1002 Message Message Type Severity : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to initialize. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch.
8 MSTP-1004 MSTP-1004 Message Message Type Severity Received BPDU on PortFast enable port. Shutting down Interface DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a port on which PortFast is enabled has received a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU). The port has been disabled. Recommended Action Disable the PortFast feature on the port using one of the following commands: • • For Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), execute the no spanning-tree edgeport command.
MSTP-2003 8 MSTP-2003 Message MSTP instance is created. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance has been created. Recommended Action No action is required. MSTP-2004 Message MSTP instance is deleted. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 MSTP-3001 Recommended Action No action is required. MSTP-3001 Message Message Type Severity Could not restore spanning tree protocol settings from startup-config. Spanning tree is configured in shutdown state. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that allocation of logical bridge ID has failed. The VCS cluster formation could be in progress. Recommended Action Wait for cluster formation to complete and then enable the Spanning Tree Protocol using the no spanning-tree shutdown command.
NBFS-1001 8 NBFS Messages NBFS-1001 Message Duplicate E_Port SCN from port in state (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Recommended Action Indicates that a duplicate E_Port state change number was reported. The neighbor finite state machine (NBFSM) states are as follows: • • • NB_ST_DOWN - The neighbor is down. • • • NB_ST_DB_ACK_WT - The neighbor is waiting for the switch to acknowledge the LSR database.
8 NBFS-1003 NBFS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Recommended Action 296 DB_XMIT_SET flag not set in state , input , port . LOG WARNING Indicates that the database transmit set flag was not set for the specified input state on the specified port. Neighbor finite state machine (NBFSM) states are as follows: • • • NB_ST_DOWN - The neighbor is down.
NS-1006 8 NS Messages NS-1006 Message Message Type Severity Duplicated WWN was detected with PID 0x and 0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an existing device has the same World Wide Name (WWN) as a new device that has come online. Recommended Action The switch will process the new process ID (PID) and leave the existing PID intact. Subsequent switch operations will clean up the obsolete PID.
8 NSM-1001 NSM Messages NSM-1001 Message Interface is online. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has come online after the protocol dependencies are resolved. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1002 Message Interface is protocol down. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has gone offline because one of the protocol dependencies is unresolved.
NSM-1004 8 NSM-1004 Message Interface is created. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified logical interface has been created. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1007 Message Chassis is . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the chassis has been enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1009 Message Interface is deleted.
8 NSM-1011 Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1011 Message OperationalEndpointMode changed from to for interface . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the interface operational endpoint mode has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1012 Message VLAN classifier group is created.
NSM-1014 8 NSM-1014 Message VLAN classifier rule is created. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified VLAN classifier rule has been created. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1015 Message VLAN classifier rule is deleted. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified VLAN classifier rule has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 NSM-1018 Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1018 Message VLANs will be allowed on interface . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VLAN membership has been changed for the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1019 Message Interface is administratively up.
NSM-1021 8 NSM-1021 Message Message Type Severity Interface IP overlap with management IP ifname:. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the IP address configured on the interface overlaps with the management IP address. Recommended Action Change the interface IP address using the ip address command. NSM-1022 Message FCoE configuration has been
8 NSM-1024 NSM-1024 Message RBridge ID has left Port-channel . Port-channel is a vLAG with RBridge IDs . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified RBridge has left the virtual link aggregation group (vLAG). Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1025 Message RBridge ID has left Port-channel . Port-channel has only RBridge ID and is no longer a vLAG.
NSM-1027 8 NSM-1027 Message transceiver for interface is removed. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a transceiver (SFP or CFP2) has been removed from the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1028 Message Message Type Severity Incompatible SFP transceiver for interface is detected.
8 NSM-1030 NSM-1030 Message Interface is administratively down due to speed mismatch in port-channel. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has gone down due to mismatching speed in the port-channel. Recommended Action Set the correct speed for the interface using the speed command. NSM-1031 Message Session is created.
NSM-1034 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. NSM-1034 Message Session configuration is added. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified session configuration has been added. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1035 Message Description for Session is added. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the session description has been added. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 NSM-1037 NSM-1037 Message Interface is administratively down due to 1Gbps link configured on Brocade Trunk. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has gone down because a 1 Gbps link has been configured on the Brocade trunk. Recommended Action Remove the 1 Gbps link from the Brocade trunk or change the 1 Gbps small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver.
NSM-1040 8 NSM-1040 Message Interface is unprovisioned. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified logical interface has been unprovisioned. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1041 Message Interface is provisioned. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified logical interface has been provisioned. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 NSM-1702 Recommended Action Technical support is required. NSM-1702 Message Enabling flooding for was unsuccessful. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that system could not enable flooding for the specific tunnel. Recommended Action Technical support is required. NSM-2000 Message Port-profile activation succeeded. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the profile activation was successful.
NSM-2002 8 NSM-2002 Message Port-profile deactivation succeeded. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the profile deactivation was successful. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2003 Message Message Type Severity Port-profile deactivation failed, reason . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the profile deactivation was unsuccessful.
8 NSM-2006 Recommended Action Check the configuration and port-profile status using the show port-profile status command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. NSM-2006 Message Port-profile removed successfully on . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port-profile has been removed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required.
NSM-2010 8 NSM-2010 Message Message Type Severity Interface could not become non-port-profile-port. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port-profile configuration mode could not be disabled on the specified interface using the no port-profile-port command. Recommended Action Check the configuration and port-profile status using the show port-profile status command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 NSM-2013 NSM-2013 Message MAC is disassociated from port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates successful disassociation of the Virtual Machine (VM) Media Access Control (MAC) address from the specified port-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2014 Message VLAN sub-profile for port-profile is created.
NSM-2017 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. NSM-2017 Message Port-profile is configured for switching properties. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switching properties have been configured on the specified port-profile using the switchport command. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2018 Message Switching properties are removed for port-profile .
8 NSM-2020 NSM-2020 Message The mode is de-configured for port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified mode has been removed for the port-profile using the switchport mode command. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2021 Message The tagged VLANs are configured for port-profile .
NSM-2023 8 NSM-2023 Message The tagged VLANs except are configured for port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that except the specified tagged VLANs, all other tagged VLANs are configured in the VLAN sub-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2024 Message All VLANs are configured as tagged VLANs for port-profile .
8 NSM-2026 NSM-2026 Message Native VLAN is configured to port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the native VLAN has been configured for the specified port-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2027 Message Native VLAN is deleted from port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the native VLAN has been removed from the specified port-profile.
NSM-2029 8 NSM-2029 Message FCoE port is configured successfully for port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) port has been configured for the specified port-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2030 Message FCoE port is removed successfully for port-profile .
8 NSM-2032 NSM-2032 Message Port-profile is removed. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port-profile has been removed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2033 Message VLAN sub-profile for port-profile is deleted. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VLAN sub-profile has been deleted successfully. Recommended Action No action is required.
NSM-2036 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. NSM-2036 Message Message Type Severity Association of MAC address: failed. Reason : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error occurred during port-profile to media access control (MAC) association. Recommended Action Check the configuration and port-profile status using the show port-profile status command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 NSM-2039 NSM-2039 Message Bulk MAC de-association is Success for port-profile: . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that all media access control (MAC) entries are successfully de-associated with the specified port-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2040 Message Ctag is associated with Virtual Fabric for port-profile: .
NSM-2042 8 NSM-2042 Message Ctag is deassociated with Virtual Fabric for port-profile: . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates successful disassociation of the c-tag with virtual fabric on the specified port-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2043 Message MAC is deassociated with Virtual Fabric for port-profile: .
8 NSM-2045 NSM-2045 Message Domain deletion successful. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified domain is deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-2046 Message Profile: addition to domain successful. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the port-profile is added to the specified domain. Recommended Action No action is required.
NSM-2048 Recommended Action 8 No action is required.
8 ONMD-1000 ONMD Messages ONMD-1000 Message LLDP is enabled. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is enabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1001 Message LLDP is disabled. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1002 Message LLDP global configuration is changed.
ONMD-1003 8 ONMD-1003 Message LLDP is enabled on interface . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is enabled on the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1004 Message LLDP is disabled on interface . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is disabled on the specified interface.
8 OSPF-1001 OSPF Messages OSPF-1001 Message Message Type Severity . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a configuration error. Recommended Action Make sure to input or pass the right parameter through CLI or other daemon. OSPF-1002 Message . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an open shortest path first (OSPF) interface state change or external link-state database (LSDB) overflow notification. Recommended Action No action is required.
PCAP-1001 8 PCAP Messages PCAP-1001 Message Packet capture enabled on the interface. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that packet capture is enabled on the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. PCAP-1002 Message Packet capture disabled on the interface. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that packet capture is disabled on the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 PCAP-1004 PCAP-1004 Message file is created. Location is flash://. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified .pcap file has been created. Recommended Action No action is required.
PDM-1001 8 PDM Messages PDM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to parse the pdm config. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the parity data manager (PDM) process could not parse the configuration file. This may be caused due to a missing configuration file during the installation. Recommended Action Execute the firmware download command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 PDM-1006 PDM-1006 Message Message Type Severity Too many files in sync.conf. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the sync.conf configuration file contains too many entries. Recommended Action Execute the firmware download command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. PDM-1007 Message Message Type Severity File not created: . errno=.
PDM-1011 Recommended Action 8 Execute the firmware download command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. PDM-1011 Message Message Type Severity File read failed: , Length (read=, expected=), errno=.
8 PDM-1014 PDM-1014 Message Message Type Severity Access sysmod failed. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a system call to sysMod failed. Recommended Action Execute the firmware download command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. PDM-1017 Message Message Type Severity System (): . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified system call failed.
PDM-1021 Recommended Action 8 Execute the firmware download command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 PHP-1001 PHP Messages PHP-1001 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a user-defined informative message. Recommended Action No action is required. PHP-1002 Message Message Type Severity . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a user-defined warning message. Recommended Action No action is required. PHP-1003 Message Message Type Severity .
PHP-1004 8 PHP-1004 Message Message Type Severity . LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates a user-defined critical message. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 PIM-1001 PIM Messages PIM-1001 Message Message Type Severity init failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an internal failure occurred during sub-system initialization. Recommended Action Make sure the switch has enough memory to initialize the sub-system.
PLAT-1000 8 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 Message Message Type Severity . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that nonrecoverable peripheral component interconnect (PCI) errors have been detected. Recommended Action The system will be faulted and may reload automatically. If the system does not reload, execute the reload command. Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 PLAT-1004 PLAT-1004 Message Message Type Severity Turning off Fan because of airflow direction mismatch. LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fan field-replaceable unit (FRU) has been turned off because it is incompatible with the system airflow direction policy. Recommended Action Replace the fan FRU. Refer to the Hardware Reference Manual of your switch for instructions to replace the fan FRU.
PLAT-1007 8 PLAT-1007 Message Message Type Severity Turning off Fan because of airflow direction . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fan is turned off because of an incorrect airflow direction. Recommended Action Replace the fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) in such a manner that the air flows in the same direction, that is, towards the port side or away from the port side of the system.
8 PORT-1003 PORT Messages PORT-1003 Message Message Type Severity Port Faulted because of many Link Failures. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port is disabled because of multiple link failures on the port that have exceeded the threshold internally set on the port. This problem is related to the hardware.
PORT-1012 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. PORT-1012 Message An SFP transceiver for interface Fibre Channel // is inserted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver has been inserted into the specified port. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 PORT-1015 PORT-1015 Message Interface Fibre Channel // is link down. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Fibre Channel interface has gone offline because the link is down. Recommended Action Check whether the connectivity is proper and the remote link is up. PORT-1016 Message Interface Fibre Channel // is administratively up.
QOSD-1000 8 QOSD Messages QOSD-1000 Message QoS initialized successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Data Center Ethernet (DCE) QoS has been initialized. Recommended Action No action is required. QOSD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory.
8 QOSD-1006 QOSD-1006 Message Message Type Severity Interface is not allowed to come up as ISL because of Long Distance ISL restriction. Shutting down interface. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the interface could not come up as inter-switch link (ISL) because only regular ISL is allowed for 2 Km and 5 Km distant links. The interface has been automatically shut down. Recommended Action No action is required.
QOSD-1501 8 QOSD-1501 Message traffic rate returned to conforming on interface . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast (BUM) storm control has detected that the traffic rate has returned to the normal limit on the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. QOSD-1502 Message traffic rate has been exceeded interface .
8 RAS-1001 RAS Messages RAS-1001 Message First failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a first failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred and the failure data has been captured. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. RAS-1002 Message Message Type Severity First failure data capture (FFDC) reached maximum storage size ( MB).
RAS-1005 8 RAS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Software 'assert' error detected. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal software error. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. RAS-1006 Message Support data file () automatically transferred to remote address ' '.
8 RAS-1008 RAS-1008 Message Message Type Severity Software detected OOM: module id failed to allocate byte(s) of memory. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the system ran out of memory. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. RAS-2001 Message Message Type Class Severity Audit message log is enabled. LOG | AUDIT RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the audit message log has been enabled.
RAS-2003 8 RAS-2003 Message Message Type Class Severity Audit message class configuration has been changed to . LOG | AUDIT RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the audit event class configuration has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. RAS-2004 Message Message Type Class Severity prom access is enabled. LOG | AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the PROM access has been enabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 RAS-3001 RAS-3001 Message USB storage device plug-in detected. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the USB storage device plug-in has been detected. Recommended Action No action is required. RAS-3002 Message USB storage device enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the USB storage device has been enabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
RAS-3005 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. RAS-3005 Message File removed from USB storage. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified file or directory has been removed from the USB storage. Recommended Action No action is required. RAS-3006 Message Log messages have been blocked from displaying on console for minutes.
8 RAS-3008 RAS-3008 Message Logging messages to console has been reset by user. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the RASLog messages were re-enabled to display on the console by using the logging raslog console start command. Recommended Action No action is required.
RCS-1003 8 RCS Messages RCS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified reliable commit service (RCS) function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action This message is usually transitory. Wait for a few minutes and retry the command. Check memory usage on the switch using the show process memory command. Reload or power cycle the switch.
8 RCS-1007 Recommended Action If the reject is in ACA phase, wait for several minutes and then retry operation. If the reject is in the SFC phase, check if the application license exists for the RBridge and if the application data is compatible. RCS-1007 Message Message Type Severity Zone DB size and propagation overhead exceeds RBridge 's maximum supported Zone DB size . Retry after reducing Zone DB size.
RCS-1011 8 RCS-1011 Message Message Type Severity Remote RBridge is RCS incapable. Configure this RBridge as RCS capable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates inability to retrieve RCS-capable information for the specified RBridge due to some potential routing issues. Recommended Action Investigate for routing issue or check the cabling, and re-enable the disabled E_ports to attempt another exchange of RCS-capable information.
8 RTM-1001 RTM Messages RTM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the route management (RTM) has encountered an error during initialization. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. RTM-1002 Message Message Type Severity Error: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the route management (RTM) has reached its maximum capacity.
RTM-1005 8 RTM-1005 Message Message Type Severity Protocol Route update error: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the route management (RTM) during the protocol route update. Recommended Action Check the protocol statistics and configuration. RTM-1021 Message Static route update success: . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the static route update was successful. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 RTM-1024 Recommended Action No action is required. RTM-1024 Message Message Type Severity . DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that ECMP is added with one or more paths through the management interface and the front-end interface. Recommended Action No action is required.
RTWR-1001 8 RTWR Messages RTWR-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause RTWR 0x, 0x, 0x, 0x, 0x. LOG ERROR Indicates that an error occurred in Reliable Transport Write and Read (RTWR) due to one of the following reasons: • • • • The system ran out of memory. The domain may be unreachable. The frame transmission failed. An internal error or failure occurred.
8 RTWR-1003 RTWR-1003 Message : RTWR retry to RBridge , iu_data . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the number of times Reliable Transport Write and Read (RTWR) has failed to get a response and retried. Recommended Action Execute the show fabric all command to verify that the specified RBridge ID is reachable.
SCN-1001 8 SCN Messages SCN-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause SCN queue overflow for process . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that an attempt to write a state change notification (SCN) message to a specific queue has failed because the SCN queue for the specified daemon is full. This may be caused by the daemon hanging or the system being busy.
8 SEC-1033 SEC Messages SEC-1033 Message Message Type Severity Invalid character used in member parameter to add switch to SCC policy; command terminated. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a member parameter in the secpolicy defined-policy command is invalid (for example, it may include an invalid character, such as an asterisk). A valid switch identifier (WWN, RBridge ID, or switch name) must be provided as a member parameter in the secpolicy defined-policy command.
SEC-1037 8 SEC-1037 Message Message Type Severity Invalid WWN format . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the World Wide Name (WWN) entered in the policy member list had an invalid format. Recommended Action Execute the command again using the standard WWN format, that is, 16 hexadecimal digits grouped as eight colon separated pairs. For example: 50:06:04:81:D6:F3:45:42. SEC-1038 Message Message Type Severity Invalid domain .
8 SEC-1180 Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. Change some policy definitions and execute the secpolicy activate command to activate the policies. SEC-1180 Message Added account with authorization. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified new account has been created. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1181 Message Deleted account .
SEC-1185 8 SEC-1185 Message switch DB. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch database was enabled or disabled as the secondary authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) mechanism when the remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the primary AAA mechanism. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 SEC-1190 SEC-1190 Message Security violation: Unauthorized host with IP address tries to do SNMP read operation. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) security violation was reported. The specified unauthorized host attempted to perform an SNMP read operation.
SEC-1193 8 SEC-1193 Message Security violation: Login failure attempt via . IP Addr: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a login security violation was reported. The wrong password was used while trying to log in through the specified connection method; the log in failed. The violating IP address is displayed in the message. Recommended Action Verify that the specified IP address is being used by a valid switch administrator.
8 SEC-1203 SEC-1203 Message Login information: Login successful via TELNET/SSH/RSH. IP Addr: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the remote log in of the specified IP address was successful. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1307 Message server authenticated user account ''.
SEC-1312 8 SEC-1312 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the password attributes have been changed. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-1313 Message The password attributes parameters were set to default values.
8 SEC-1329 SEC-1329 Message Message Type Severity IPFilter enforcement:Failed to enforce ipfilter policy of type because of . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the IP filter policy enforcement failed because of an internal system failure. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. SEC-1334 Message local security policy .
SEC-1337 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. SEC-1337 Message Failed to access file and reverted the configuration. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified file was not accessible. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-3014 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: server for AAA services.
8 SEC-3018 Recommended Action Verify that the attribute was changed intentionally. If the attribute was changed intentionally, no action is required. If the attribute was not changed intentionally, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-3018 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Parameter [] changed from .
SEC-3021 Recommended Action 8 Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-3021 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Failed login attempt through . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the log in attempt has failed.
8 SEC-3024 SEC-3024 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: User account [], password changed. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the password was changed for the specified user. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3027 8 SEC-3027 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: User account [] []. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the user account properties were changed. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
8 SEC-3034 SEC-3034 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: AAA Authentication Login Mode Configuration, Status: success, Info: Authentication configuration changed from to . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the authentication configuration has been changed. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required.
SEC-3037 8 SEC-3037 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: ipfilter, Status: success, Info: ipfilter policy activated. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified IP filter policy has been activated. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
8 SEC-3045 SEC-3045 Message Message Type Class Severity Zeroization has been executed on the system. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the system has been zeroized. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3051 8 SEC-3051 Message Message Type Class Severity The license key is . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified license key has been added or removed. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-3061 Message Message Type Class Severity Role '' is created. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified role has been created. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 SEC-3067 SEC-3067 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Telnet Server is shutdown. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Telnet server in the switch is shut down. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3070 8 SEC-3070 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: SSH Server is started. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the SSH server in the switch is started. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
8 SEC-3073 SEC-3073 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Login banner message is set to ''. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the login banner message is set. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3076 8 SEC-3076 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: '' cipher list is removed. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or SSH cipher list is removed. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required.
8 SEC-3501 SEC-3501 Message Message Type Class Severity Role '' is changed. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that attributes of the specified role have been changed. Recommended Action No action is required.
SFLO-1001 8 SFLO Messages SFLO-1001 Message sFlow is globally. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that sFlow is enabled or disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1002 Message sFlow is for port . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that sFlow is enabled or disabled on the specified port. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 SFLO-1004 SFLO-1004 Message Global sFlow polling interval is changed to . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the global counter sampling interval has been changed to the specified value. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1005 Message sFlow sampling rate on port is changed to . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the sFlow sampling rate has been changed on the specified port.
SFLO-1008 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. SFLO-1008 Message All the sFlow collectors are unconfigured. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that none of the sFlow collectors are configured. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1009 Message Message Type Severity Socket Operation Failed while connecting with the collector address. DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the connection to the sFlow collector server failed.
8 SFLO-1011 SFLO-1011 Message sFlow profile with name is deleted. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified sFlow profile has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1012 Message sFlow profile with name is updated with sampling rate . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the sampling rate has been updated for the specified sFlow profile. Recommended Action No action is required.
SFLO-1015 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. SFLO-1015 Message Max no. of profiles () already configured. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the sFlow configuration details. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 SLCD-1001 SLCD Messages SLCD-1001 Message Message Type Severity CF life percentage used up is between 90 - 95 on card No. , Actual percentage . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the compact flash (CF) life span left over is a little more than 5 percent as reported by the CF wear leveling statistics. Recommended Action The CF card must be replaced as soon as possible.
SLCD-1004 8 SLCD-1004 Message CF life span percentage left on Card No is - . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the available life span of the compact flash (CF) as reported by the CF wear leveling statistics. Recommended Action No action is required. SLCD-1005 Message Message Type Severity Spare Blocks percentage left on Card No.
8 SLCD-1007 SLCD-1007 Message Message Type Severity Spare Blocks percentage left on CF Card No. are less than 1,Actual percentage is - . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the spare blocks percentage left on the compact flash (CF) card is less than 1 percent as reported by the CF wear leveling statistics. Recommended Action A new CF card is required for proper functioning of the chassis.
SLCD-1010 8 SLCD-1010 Message Message Type Severity CF wear leveling daemon Failed to find any western digital (WD) CF cards attached. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an error in enumerating the attached compact flash (CF) cards. Recommended Action Check the availability and connection to the CF cards immediately for proper functioning. SLCD-1011 Message CF life percentage used for card No. is .
8 SNMP-1001 SNMP Messages SNMP-1001 Message Message Type Severity SNMP service is not available . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service could not be started because of the specified reason. You will not be able to query the switch through SNMP. Recommended Action Verify that the IP address for the Ethernet and Fibre Channel interface is set correctly using the show interface management command.
SNMP-1004 8 SNMP-1004 Message Message Type Severity Incorrect SNMP configuration. FFDCLOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration is incorrect and the SNMP service will not work correctly. Recommended Action Change the SNMP configuration using the config snmp-server command. SNMP-1005 Message SNMP configuration attribute, , .
8 SRM-1001 SRM Messages SRM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Available Low memory below 100MB. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the available low memory is below 100 MB. Recommended Action Execute the show process memory summary command for more information.
SS-1000 8 SS Messages SS-1000 Message Copy support upload operation is completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the copy support command was used to transfer the support information to a remote location. Recommended Action No action is required. SS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Copy support upload operation has been aborted. LOG WARNING Indicates that a file copy error occurred during execution of the copy support command.
8 SS-1002 SS-1002 Message Copy support has stored support information to the USB storage device. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the copy support command was used to transfer support information to an attached USB storage device. Recommended Action No action is required. SS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Copy support operation to USB storage device aborted.
SS-1010 8 SS-1010 Message Copy support timeout multiplier is set to due to higher CPU load average. Copy support may take more time to complete. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the CPU load average is above normal. The copy support operation may take longer time than usual. Recommended Action No action is required. SS-1011 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Copy support upload operation failed. Reason: .
8 SS-1012 SS-1012 Message Copy support upload Operation started. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the copy support upload operation has started. Recommended Action No action is required. SS-2000 Message Message Type Severity Copy support started on rbridge-id . VCS | LOG INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the copy support operation has started on the specified RBridge. Recommended Action No action is required.
SS-2002 Recommended Action 8 Check and correct the remote server settings and configuration and then execute the copy support command again. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
8 SSMD-1001 SSMD Messages SSMD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the show process memory command. Reload or power cycle the switch. SSMD-1002 Message Message Type Severity Failed to module .
SSMD-1004 8 SSMD-1004 Message Message Type Severity Failed to unlock semaphore mutex: (). DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to unlock the mutex (semaphore). Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. SSMD-1005 Message Message Type Severity SSM startup failed.
8 SSMD-1007 SSMD-1007 Message Message Type Severity Error:: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Data Center Ethernet (DCE) System Services Manager (SSM) has encountered an error. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. If the problem persists, download a new firmware version using the firmware download command. SSMD-1008 Message Message Type Severity Error accounting memory for memory type .
SSMD-1401 8 SSMD-1401 Message access list is recorded. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list type and name has been recorded as a reference for ACL binding in the future. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1402 Message access list is deleted. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list has been deleted.
8 SSMD-1405 Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1405 Message access list configured on interface at by . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list has been configured on the interface. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1406 Message access list is removed from interface at by .
SSMD-1408 8 SSMD-1408 Message rules added to access list . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified rules are added to the access control list (ACL). Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1436 Message Message Type Severity access list partially active on interface at .
8 SSMD-1438 SSMD-1438 Message Message Type Severity access list configured on interface at has rule(s) which are not supported on this platform. DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access control list (ACL) has rules which are not supported on this platform. Recommended Action Remove unsupported rules using the no seq 0-4294967290 command in the ACL context.
SSMD-1500 8 SSMD-1500 Message Message Type Severity TCAM region usage on chip / is below percent. DCE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) usage on the chip is below threshold. Recommended Action TCAM is full and therefore clear some of the entries or do not add entries.
8 SSMD-1571 SSMD-1571 Message Message Type Severity Error Creating region Feature: Region: Chip:0x. DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) driver has returned an error. Recommended Action Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider. SSMD-1750 Message Route Map is bound on interface .
SSMD-1901 Recommended Action 8 No action is required. SSMD-1901 Message ACL is configured successfully for security sub-profile of port-profile . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access control list (ACL) has been configured for the security sub-profile. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1902 Message ACL is removed successfully for security sub-profile of port-profile .
8 SULB-1100 SULB Messages SULB-1100 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmware begins on . AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified firmware operation has started on the specified slot or partition. Recommended Action No action is required. SULB-1101 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmware ends on .
SULB-1102 8 The following table lists the error codes that provide more details on why the firmware operation failed. TABLE 9 Error messages and error codes Error message Error code "Upgrade is inconsistent." 0x10 "OSRootPartition is inconsistent." 0x11 "Unable to access the package list file. Check whether the file name is specified properly." 0x12 "Red Hat package manager (RPM) package database is inconsistent. Contact your service provider for recovery." 0x13 "Out of memory.
8 SULB-1103 Recommended Action Execute the show firmwaredownloadstatus command for more information. Restart the firmware operation if needed. SULB-1103 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmware download completed successfully on . AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that firmware download has completed successfully on the specified slot or partition. Recommended Action No action is required. Execute the show firmwaredownloadstatus command for more information.
SULB-1105 TABLE 10 Recommended Action 8 Error messages and error codes (Continued) Error message Error code "Error in releasing lock device." 0x19 "firmware commit failed." 0x1a "Firmware directory structure is not compatible. Check whether the firmware is supported on this platform." 0x1b "Failed to load the Linux kernel image. Contact your service provider to assistance." 0x1c "OSLoader is inconsistent. 0x1d "New image has not been committed.
8 SULB-1106 Recommended Action No action is required. SULB-1106 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmware upgrade session (: ) completes. AUDIT | LOG | VCS FIRMWARE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that firmware upgrade has completed successfully. Recommended Action Execute the show firmwaredownloadstatus command for more information. SULB-1107 Message Firmware upgrade session (: ) failed but recovered.
SULB-1109 8 SULB-1109 Message Message Type Severity Firmware upgrade session (: ) aborted. LOG | VCS CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that firmware upgrade has been aborted. Recommended Action Execute the firmware download command again if needed. SULB-1110 Message Firmware upgrade session (: ) has completed the installation successfully.
8 SULB-1112 SULB-1112 Message Logical chassis firmware download has completed installation on rbridge-id . Message Type LOG | VCS Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that firmware upgrade has completed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. SULB-1113 Message Logical chassis firmware download will be aborted due to failover on rbridge-id . Message Type LOG | VCS Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that firmware upgrade failed.
SULB-1200 8 SULB-1200 Message Message Type Severity Logical-chassis Firmware Auto-upgrade has started on remote node . LOG | VCS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that firmware auto-upgrade on remote node has started. Recommended Action No action is required. SULB-1201 Message Logical-chassis Firmware Autdo-upgrade is in progress on remote node . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that firmware auto-upgrade on remote node is in progress.
8 SULB-1203 Recommended Action 422 No action is required.
SWCH-1001 8 SWCH Messages SWCH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Switch is not in ready state - Switch enable failed switch status= 0x, c_flags = 0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates failure to enable the switch because it is not in the ready state. Recommended Action If the message persists, execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.
8 SWCH-1004 SWCH-1004 Message Message Type Severity Interface module attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface module has failed during failover or recovery. Recommended Action For a modular switch, execute the power-off and power-on commands to power cycle the interface module. For a compact switch, reload or power cycle the switch.
SWCH-1021 8 SWCH-1021 Message Message Type Severity HA state out of sync: Standby MM (ver = ) does not support Dynamic area on default switch (Active MM version = ). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the standby management module does not support the dynamic area on the default switch. Recommended Action Load a firmware version in which the standby management module supports the dynamic area on the default switch using the firmware download command.
8 TNLD-1000 TNLD Messages TNLD-1000 Message TunnelMgr initialized successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Data Center Ethernet (DCE) tunnel manager has been initialized. Recommended Action No action is required. TNLD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory.
TNLD-1006 8 TNLD-1006 Message Message Type Severity Tunnel creation failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the tunnel creation was unsuccessful. Recommended Action Technical support is required. TNLD-1007 Message Message Type Severity Tunnel deletion failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the tunnel deletion was unsuccessful. Recommended Action Technical support is required.
8 TNLD-2012 TNLD-2012 Message Message Type Severity Local MAC \"\" already exists in Ucast_Macs_Remote table; skipping write to Ucast_Macs_Local. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that Layer 2 system (L2SYS) has notified a MAC entry that was learned from the Network Virtualization Platform (NVP). Recommended Action Undo all operations and try again. TNLD-2013 Message Message Type Severity Failed to cleanup Overlay Gateway Configuration during reconcile.
TOAM-1000 8 TOAM Messages TOAM-1000 Message Cannot run this command because VCS is disabled. Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates inability to run the TRILL OAM (TOAM) commands because VCS is disabled. Recommended Action To run the TOAM commands, enable VCS using the vcs enable command. TOAM-1003 Message Message Type Severity Initilization error: . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that TRILL OAM (TOAM) has encountered an error during initialization.
8 TRCE-1002 TRCE Messages TRCE-1002 Message Trace dump automatically transferred to address ' '. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a trace dump has occurred on the switch or the specified slot, and the trace dump files were automatically transferred from the switch to the specified FTP server. Recommended Action No action is required.
TRCE-1006 8 TRCE-1006 Message FTP Connectivity Test succeeded to FTP site ' '. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a connectivity test to the FTP host has succeeded. Recommended Action No action is required. TRCE-1007 Message Message Type Severity Notification of this MM has failed. Parameters temporarily out of sync with other MM.
8 TRCE-1009 TRCE-1009 Message Message Type Severity Unable to alert active MM that a dump has occurred. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the standby management module is unable to communicate trace information to the active management module. This message is only applicable to modular switches. Recommended Action Execute the show ha command to verify that the current management module is standby and the active management module is active.
TRCE-1012 8 TRCE-1012 Message Message Type Severity The system was unable to retrieve trace information from slot . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the system was unable to retrieve trace information from the specified slot because there is no communication between the main system and the slot. Recommended Action Check that the interface module is enabled and retry the command.
8 TS-1002 TS Messages TS-1002 Message Clock Server used instead of : locl: 0x remote: 0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch time synchronization was sourced from an alternate clock server instead of the configured clock server. The clock server used can be one of the following type: • • LOCL - Local switch clock.
TS-1009 8 TS-1009 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: change time: attempt. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an attempt to change the switch time. Recommended Action No action is required. TS-1010 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: change time: , Info: . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the status of the switch time change. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 TS-1012 TS-1012 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: change time zone: , Info: . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the status of the time zone change. Recommended Action No action is required. TS-1013 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: Clock Server change, Status: success, Info: Clock Server used instead of . System time changed from to .
UCST-1003 8 UCST Messages UCST-1003 Message Duplicate Path to RBridge , Output Port = , PDB pointer = 0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that duplicate paths were reported to the specified RBridge from the output port. The PDB pointer value displayed in the message is the address of the path database (PDB) and provides debugging information. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 UDLD-1000 UDLD Messages UDLD-1000 Message UDLD is enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) protocol is enabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. UDLD-1001 Message UDLD is disabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) protocol is disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required.
UDLD-1003 8 UDLD-1003 Message UDLD Multiplier timeout has changed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) timeout multiplier value has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. UDLD-1004 Message UDLD is enabled on interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) protocol is enabled on the specified interface.
8 UDLD-1007 Recommended Action Action must be taken to fix the unidirectional link. UDLD-1007 Message Link status on interface is up. Bidirectional link detected. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) PDUs are being received on a link that was considered unidirectional. Recommended Action No action is required.
UPTH-1001 8 UPTH Messages UPTH-1001 Message Message Type Severity No minimum cost path in candidate list. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is unreachable because no minimum cost path (MPATH) exists in the candidate list (RBridge ID list). Recommended Action No action is required. This error will end the current shortest path first (SPF) computation.
8 VC-1000 VC Messages VC-1000 Message vCenter configuration is added. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a new vCenter configuration was added. Recommended Action No action is required. VC-1001 Message vCenter configuration is changed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified vCenter configuration has been updated. Recommended Action No action is required.
VC-1003 8 VC-1003 Message vCenter configuration has been activated successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified vCenter configuration has been activated. Recommended Action No action is required. VC-1004 Message vCenter configuration has been deactivated successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified vCenter configuration has been deactivated.
8 VC-1006 VC-1006 Message vCenter periodic discovery interval has been changed to minutes. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the periodic discovery timer interval has been changed for the specified vCenter. Recommended Action No action is required. VC-1007 Message vCenter : ignore-delete-all-response has been changed to cycles.
VC-1009 8 VC-1009 Message Message Type Severity No data received from vCenter , proceeding with discovery after specified cycles. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates proceeding with discovery after receiving invalid data from vCenter. Recommended Action No action is required. VC-1010 Message vCenter : ignore-delete-all-response value has been changed to ALWAYS.
8 VC-1100 VC-1100 Message START: discovery of virtual assets from vCenter @ . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the discovery of assets has started for the specified vCenter. Recommended Action No action is required. VC-1101 Message END: discovery of virtual assets from vCenter @ .
VCS-1001 8 VCS Messages VCS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Event: VCS cluster create, Coordinator IP: , VCS ID: , Status: . LOG | VCS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the VCS cluster has been created due to the initial VCS logical-chassis enable on two or more nodes where a VCS cluster of the same VCS ID did not exist before. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 VCS-1004 VCS-1004 Message Message Type Severity Event: VCS node add, Coordinator IP: , VCS ID: , Status: rBridge ID () failed to be added to VCS cluster, Reason: . LOG | VCS ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a logical-chassis node failed to be added to the VCS cluster. Refer to the reason code for the cause of the error.
VCS-1007 8 VCS-1007 Message Message Type Severity Event: VCS node remove, Coordinator IP: , VCS ID: , Status: rBridge ID () removed from VCS cluster. LOG | VCS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that VCS is disabled on the node that was part of a VCS cluster. Recommended Action No action is required.
8 VRRP-1001 VRRP Messages VRRP-1001 Message Message Type Severity : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the show process memory command. Reload or power cycle the switch. VRRP-1002 Message . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) session state has changed.
VRRP-1004 8 VRRP-1004 Message . Message Type DCE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) session is disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. VRRP-1501 Message Message Type Severity : . DCE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to initialize. Recommended Action Reload or power cycle the switch. VRRP-2001 Message Message Type Severity : .
8 WLV-1001 WLV Messages WLV-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP transceiver or check cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports. Recommended Action Verify that compatible SFP transceivers are used on the peer ports, the SFP transceivers have not deteriorated, and the Fibre Channel cable is not faulty.
WLV-1004 8 WLV-1004 Message Message Type Severity Port faulted due to excessive Symbol Errors. Check the SFP/QSFP transceiver/cable and issue shutdown/no shutdown commands to recover. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver or quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP), an incompatible SFP or QSFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports.
8 ZONE-1010 ZONE Messages ZONE-1010 Message Message Type Severity Duplicate entries in zone () specification. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there are duplicate entries in a zone object. A zone object member is specified twice in a given zone object. This message occurs only when enabling a zone configuration. Recommended Action Check the members of the zone and delete the duplicate member using the no member-zone command.
ZONE-1019 8 ZONE-1019 Message Message Type Severity Transaction Commit failed. Reason code () \"\". LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the reliable commit service (RCS) had a transmit error. RCS is a protocol used to transmit changes to the configuration database within a fabric. Recommended Action Often this message indicates a transitory problem. Wait a few minutes and retry the command.
8 ZONE-1024 ZONE-1024 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the zoning enabled-configuration cfg-action cfg-save command was executed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. ZONE-1027 Message Zoning transaction aborted .
ZONE-1029 Recommended Action 8 Edit the zone database to keep it within the allowable limit for the specific switches in your fabric. You can view the zone database size information using the show zoning operation-info command. ZONE-1029 Message Message Type Severity Restoring zone cfg from flash failed - bad config saved to []. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the zone configuration restored from the flash was faulty.
8 ZONE-1034 ZONE-1034 Message A new zone database file is created. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a new zone database file has been created. Recommended Action No action is required. ZONE-1035 Message Message Type Severity Unable to rename to : error message . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Network OS cannot rename the zone configuration file.
ZONE-1037 8 ZONE-1037 Message Message Type Severity Unable to examine : error message . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Network OS cannot examine the zone configuration file. Typically, the zone configuration is too large for the memory available on the switch. Recommended Action Reduce the size of the zone database by deleting some zones and retry the operation. Refer to the Network OS Administrator's Guide for instructions to delete a zone.
8 ZONE-1040 ZONE-1040 Message Merged zone database exceeds limit. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Network OS cannot read the merged zone configuration file. Typically, the zone configuration is too large for the memory available on the switch. Recommended Action Reduce the size of the zone database by deleting some zones and retry the operation. Refer to the Network OS Administrator's Guide for instructions to delete a zone.
ZONE-1044 Recommended Action 8 Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. ZONE-1044 Message The Default Zone access mode is set to All Access. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the default zone access mode is set to All Access. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required.
8 462 ZONE-1046 Network OS Message Reference 53-1003227-01