HP Comware 5 Debug Manual Vol 3
Field
Description
Received packet on port
interface-type interface-number
error ! Reason : String
A port received error packets. The reason is also given.
The string field describes the errors:
• illegal RRPP packet Length—The RRPP packet length field in the RRPP
packet received is invalid.
• illegal RRPP packet version—The RRPP version of the RRPP packet
received is invalid.
• illegal RRPP PDU Length—The RRPP PDU length field in the RRPP packet
received is invalid.
• illegal domain ID—The domain ID in the RRPP packet received is
invalid.
• inexistent domain—The domain ID in the RRPP packet received was not
the one configured on the local device.
• no active domain—The domain ID in the RRPP packet received was not
activated, which means no ring was activated in the domain.
• illegal level—The level in the RRPP packet received is invalid.
• illegal RRPP packet—The type of the RRPP packet received is invalid.
• packet receives from non-ctrlvlan—The RRPP packet received was not
from the control VLAN of the specified domain, which means the
control VLAN did not match.
• illegal ring ID—The ring ID in the RRPP packet received is invalid.
• hello time out of range—The setting of the Hello timer in the RRPP
packet received is out of range.
• fail time out of range—The setting of the Fail timer in the RRPP packet
received is out of range.
• value of fail-time must not be less than triple value of hello-time—The
fail timer value is less than three times the Hello timer value.
• level mismatch—The ring level in the RRPP packet received does not
match the level of the ring in which the device resides.
• a conflicting master node of current ring was detected—Two master
nodes existed on the ring (this message was output by the master node).
Table 2 describes output fields and messages for the debugging rrpp event command.
Table 181 Output from the debugging rrpp event command
Field
Description
Domain domain-id ring ring-id
String
domain-id indicates the RRPP domain ID.
ring-id indicates the RRPP ring ID.
String field value:
• is activated—The ring is activated.
• is inactivated—The ring is deactivated.
• turns to fault for link down—The ring fails because the link is down.
• turns to fault for Link-Down packet—The ring fails because a link-down
packet is received.
• turns to fault for fail-timer timeout—The ring fails because the master
node receives no health packet of its own when the Fail timer expires.
• recovered for health packet—The ring recovers because the master
node receives health packets of its own.
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