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Chapter 2 Message and Recovery Procedures
SPANTREE Messages
Error Message SPANTREE-6-PORTDEL_ALL_VLANS: [chars] deleted from all Vlans
Explanation This message means that the interface has been deleted from all VLANs. [chars] is the
deleted interface.
Recommended Action No action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-6-PORT_STATE: Port [chars] instance [dec] moving from [chars]
to [chars].
Explanation This message means that the port state changed. The first [chars] is the interface name.
[dec] is the spanning-tree instance ID. The second [chars] is the old state (such as listening, learning,
or forwarding, and so forth), and the third [chars] is the new state.
Recommended Action No action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-7-BLOCK_PORT_TYPE: Blocking [chars] on [chars]. Inconsistent
port type.
Explanation This message means that the listed interface is in the spanning-tree blocking state until
the port-type inconsistency is resolved. The first [chars] is the interface, and the second [chars] is
the spanning-tree instance.
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration and operational states of the listed interface and
those of the interface to which it is connected are in the same mode (access or trunk). If the mode
is trunk, verify that both interfaces have the same encapsulation (ISL or IEEE 802.1Q). When these
parameters are consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-7-PORTDEL_SUCCESS: [chars] deleted from Vlan [dec].
Explanation This message means that the interface has been deleted from VLAN. [chars] is the
interface, and [dec] is the VLAN ID.
Recommended Action No action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-7-RECV_1Q_NON_TRUNK: Received 802.1Q BPDU on non trunk
[chars] [chars].
Explanation This message means that an STP BPDU was received on the listed interface that is not
an operational trunking interface. The first [chars] is the port name, and the second [chars] is the
VLAN name.
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration and operational state of the listed interface and
that of the interface to which it is connected are in the same mode (access or trunk). If the mode is
trunk, verify that both interfaces have the same encapsulation (none, ISL, or IEEE 802.1Q). When
these parameters are consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface.