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Table 57: Routing Table Manager Log Messages
Component Message Cause
RTO RTO is no longer full. Routing table contains
xxx best routes, xxx total routes, xxx reserved
local routes.
When the number of best routes drops below
full capacity, RTO logs this notice. The number
of bad adds may give an indication of the
number of route adds that failed while RTO
was full, but a full routing table is only one
reason why this count is incremented.
RTO RTO is full. Routing table contains xxx best
routes, xxx total routes, xxx reserved local
routes. The routing table manager stores a
limited number of best routes. The count of
total routes includes alternate routes, which
are not installed in hardware.
The routing table manager, also called “RTO,”
stores a limited number of best routes, based
on hardware capacity. When the routing table
becomes full, RTO logs this alert. The count of
total routes includes alternate routes, which
are not installed in hardware.
Table 58: VRRP Log Messages
Component Message Cause
VRRP VRRP packet of size xxx dropped. Min VRRP
packet size is xxx;
Max VRRP packet size is xxx.
This message appears when there is flood of
VRRP messages in the network.
VRRP VR xxx on interface xxx started as xxx. This message appears when the virtual router
(VR) is started in the role of a Master or a
Backup.
VRRP This router is the IP address owner for virtual
router xxx on interface xxx. Setting the virtual
router priority to xxx.
This message appears when the address
ownership status for a specific VR is updated.
If this router is the address owner for the VR,
set the VR's priority to MAX priority (as per
RFC 3768). If the router is no longer the
address owner, revert the priority.
Table 59: ARP Log Message
Component Message Cause
ARP IP address conflict on interface xxx for IP
address yyy. Conflicting host MAC address is
zzz.
When an address conflict is detected for any
IP address on the switch upon reception of
ARP packet from another host or router.
Table 60: RIP Log Message
Component Message Cause
RIP (Routing
Information
Protocol)
RIP: discard response from xxx via
unexpected interface
When RIP response is received with a source
address not matching the incoming interface’s
subnet.
200 Series Log Messages
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