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This chapter lists the switch system messages alphabetically by facility. Within each facility, the messages are listed by severity levels 0 to 7: 0 is the highest severity level, and 7 is the lowest severity level. Within each severity level the messages are arranged alphabetically. Each message is followed by an explanation and a recommended action.
This section contains the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) messages.
CDP-3-SENDFAIL: Transmit failure on port [dec]/[dec]
Explanation This message indicates a transmit failure occurred on port [dec]/[dec]; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
CDP-4-DUPLEXMISMATCH: Full/half duplex mismatch detected on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the duplex configuration of an Ethernet port is different from the configuration set on at least one of the neighboring ports; [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number.
Recommended Action Check the duplex settings. If the duplex configuration does not match, set it appropriately. If no apparent mismatch is found, contact your technical support representative.
CDP-4-NVLANMISMATCH: Native vlan mismatch detected on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the native VLAN is different from the one set on at least one of the neighboring ports; [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number of the offending port.
Recommended Action Check the native VLAN setings. If the VLAN configuration does not match, set it appropriately. If no apparent mismatch is found, contact your technical support representative.
CDP-7-PKTDROP: Packet dropped as CDP is disabled on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a packet dropped as CDP was disabled on port [dec]/[dec]; [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number.
Recommended Action Check the CDP port status; if the port is disabled, enable it. If the port is enabled, contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the Catalyst 5000 family switch Dual Ring Protocol (DRiP) messages.
DRIP-3-DRIPALRINIT: Drip Already Initialized
Explanation This message indicates that DRiP was previously enabled and initialized, and a software module requested a reinitialization of the database.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPALRSHUT: Drip Already ShutdownExplanation This message indicates that DRiP was previously shut down, and a software module has requested another shutdown.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPCONFMAC2: LOC: [chars], REM: [chars]Explanation This message precedes each DRiP-3 level conflict message (for example, Invalid Change Request. Status [hex]); the first [chars] is the MAC address for the local switch, and the second [chars] is the MAC address for the remote switch.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DRIP-3-DRIPCOREERROR: Drip Core ErrorExplanation This message indicates that the DRiP code has detected an internal error, and it is an unreliable process at this point.
Recommended Action Execute the show drip statistics command and provide the information to your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPINVCHG: Invalid Change Request. Status [hex]Explanation This message indicates that the DRiP database was called to update the database for status byte [hex], which is invalid; [hex] is the status byte.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPNOLCLBOX: No Local Box. Vlanid [dec], MAC [chars]Explanation This message indicates the DRiP database was called, but no entry exists for the local MAC address and VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [chars] is the MAC address.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPNOMAC: No Mac [chars] Match. Vlanid [dec]Explanation This message indicates the DRiP database was called, but no entry exists for this MAC address on the VLAN; [chars] is the MAC address, and [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPNOVLAN: No Vlanid [dec] Match. MAC [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the DRiP database was called, but no entry exists for the VLAN for this switch; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [chars] is the switch name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-3-DRIPOUTRANGE: Vlanid [dec] out of range. MAC [chars]Explanation This message indicates the DRiP database received a request to enter a Vlanid [dec] that is out of range; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [chars] is the MAC address.
Recommended Action Document the Vlanid [dec] and the MAC address [chars], and contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-4-DRIPCONFLICTACT: Vlanid [dec] Active Conflict. Status [hex]Explanation This message indicates that a TrCRF VLAN has ports assigned and active on multiple switches that distribute the Concentrator Relay Function (CRF) VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [hex] is the returned status. The DRiP database has an invalid status indication for this VLAN.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-4-DRIPCONFLICTCON: Vlanid [dec] Configuration conflictExplanation This message indicates that a Token Ring Concentrator Relay Function (TrCRF) VLAN has ports assigned on multiple switches that distribute the CRF VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN number. Port assignments are allowed only on a single switch for this VLAN.
Recommended Action Reassign ports for this VLAN only to one switch. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-4-DRIPCONFLICTCONACT: Vlanid [dec] Configuration/Active ConflictExplanation This message indicates that a TRCRF VLAN has ports assigned and active on multiple switches that distribute the CRF VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN ID number. Port assignments are allowed only on a single switch for this VLAN.
Recommended Action Reassign ports for this VLAN to one switch. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DRIP-4-DRIPCONFMAC1: LOC: [chars], REM: [chars]Explanation This message precedes each DRiP-4 level conflict message (for example, Configuration conflict on vlan [dec]); the first [chars] is the MAC address for the local switch, and the second [chars] is the MAC address for the remote switch.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DRIP-5-DRIPFAILSCP: SCP FailureExplanation This message indicates that DRiP tried to send a Serial Communications Protocol (SCP) message to a module and failed.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP) messages.
DTP-1-ILGLCFG: Illegal config (on, isl--on,dot1q) on Port [dec]/[dec]
Explanation This message indicates that one end of the trunk is configured as ON, ISL and the other end is configured as ON, 802.1Q; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number where the syslog message is printed.
Recommended Action This is an illegal configuration and you must change the encapsulation type so that both ends of the trunk match.
DTP-3-NONTRUNKPORTFAIL: Port [dec]/[chars] failed to become non-trunkExplanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] failed to become nontrunked; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Perform these steps, retrying the connection after each step:
Step 1 Check the total memory available. If the total memory is close to 0, this might be the cause of the failure; contact your technical support representative. If the total memory available is not close to 0, proceed to the next step.
Step 2 Check the status of the Serial Communications Protocol (SCP); observe the count field. Repeat several times. If the count rises, this might be the cause of the failure; contact your technical support representative. If the count does not rise, contact your technical support representative.
DTP-3-TRUNKPORTFAIL: Port [dec]/[chars] failed to become trunk
Explanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] failed to become trunked; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Perform these steps, retrying the connection after each step:
Step 1 Check the total memory available. If the total memory is close to 0, this might be the cause of the failure; contact your technical support representative. If total memory available is not close to 0, proceed to the next step.
Step 2 Check the status of the SCP; observe the count field. If the count rises, this might be the cause of the failure; contact your technical support representative. If the count does not rise, contact your technical support representative.
DTP-4-MSGQFULL: DTP internal queue dtpMsgQ full. ([dec]/[dec] [chars] enqueue failed)
Explanation This message indicates that an overflow occurred in the DTP internal message queue due to abnormal conditions; [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number and [chars] is the type of message being enqueued.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DTP-4-PKTQFULL: DTP internal queue dtpPktQ fullExplanation This message indicates that an overflow occurred in the DTP internal packet queue due to an abnormal condition.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DTP-5-NONTRUNKPORTON: Port [dec]/[chars] has become non-trunkExplanation This message indicates the port [dec]/[chars] is nontrunked; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DTP-5-TRUNKPORTCHG: Port [dec]/[chars] has changed from [chars] trunk to [chars] trunk.Explanation This message indicates that the encapsulation type of the trunk has changed. [dec] is the module number, the first [chars] is the port number, the second [chars] is the original encapsulation type, and the third [chars] is the new encapsulation type.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON: Port [dec]/[chars] has become trunkExplanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] is trunked; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DTP-7-MULTIDROP: Port [dec]/[dec] detected multiple neighbors.Explanation This message indicates that a trunk has detected multiple neighbors (shared environment). DTP turns off trunking to that port. [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action No action is necessary if you want the port to be nontrunking.
DTP-7-NODTP: Port [dec]/[dec] not recd DTP packet for 5m.Explanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[dec] is nontrunking because it has not received any DTP packet from its neighbor port for five minutes; [dec][dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DTP-7-PORTLINKDOWN: Port [dec]/[chars] Link downExplanation This message indicates that DTP detects a broken link for port [dec]/[chars]; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DTP-7-PORTLINKUP: Port [dec]/[chars] Link upExplanation This message indicates that DTP detects a link-up for port [dec]/[chars]; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DTP-7-SYNCUPMSG: Port [dec]/[dec] recd [chars] from 2.2x4.4xExplanation This message displays the DTP status received by port [dec]/[dec] and the MAC address of the neighbor port; [dec][dec] is the module number/port number, and recd [chars] is the received status.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the switch Dynamic VLAN (DVLAN) messages.
DVLAN-1-DENYHOST: Host [chars] denied on port [dec]/[chars]
Explanation This message indicates the VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) sent a response to deny connectivity to the host; [chars] is the host's MAC address, and [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Check the VMPS database to see why it is denied. If the database information is correct, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-1-DENYHOSTVLAN: Host [chars] denied on port [dec]/[chars] by inactive vlanExplanation This message indicates the VLAN assigned by the VMPS is not active in the switch; [chars] is the host's MAC address, and [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Make sure the VLAN is active and retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-1-NOVMPS: VMPS address not configuredExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS server address has not been configured.
Recommended Action Configure the VMPS server address. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-1-SHUTDOWNPORT1: Port [dec]/[chars] shutdown by VMPSExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS detects an unknown MAC address on port [dec]/[chars] and shuts down the port; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Remove the unknown host and enable the port. Retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-1-SHUTDOWNPORT2: Port [dec]/[chars] shutdown by EARL failureExplanation This message indicates that a dynamic Enhanced Address Recognition Logic (EARL) entry for a new host cannot be set in EARL because all four pages for the hashed index are full; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Enable the port and retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-1-SHUTDOWNPORT3: Port [dec]/[chars] shutdown by active host limitExplanation This message indicates that more than 50 active hosts are detected on a dynamic port; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Reduce the active hosts. Enable the port and retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-BINDFAIL: Failed to bind DVLAN socketExplanation This message indicates that a failure to bind DVLAN socket has occurred.
Recommended Action Set all the dynamic ports to static, and then try to set them back to dynamic. If unsuccessful, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-DOMAININVALID: Invalid-Management-Domain opcode in responseExplanation This message indicates that the management domain name in the VMPS response does not match the VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) domain name set in the system.
Recommended Action Correct the domain name either in the database or in the system.
DVLAN-3-NOCOOKIE: Response has no CookieExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS response has no Cookie.
Recommended Action Check the VMPS server, and then contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-NORESOURCE: No-Resource opcode in responseExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS responds with no-resource.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-NOVLAN: Response has no VLAN IDExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS response has no VLAN name.
Recommended Action Check the VMPS server, and then contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-RECEIVEFAIL: Failed (err = [dec]) to receive response from VMPS [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a failure to receive a response from the VMPS has occurred; [dec] is the error number, and [chars] is the VMPS server address.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative about the error number displayed in the message.
DVLAN-3-SENDFAIL: Failed (err = [dec]) to send query to VMPS [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a failure to send a query to the VMPS has occurred; [dec] is the error number, and [chars] is the VMPS address.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative about the error number displayed in the message.
DVLAN-3-SOCKFAIL: Failed to open socket for DVLANExplanation This message indicates that a failure to open a socket for DVLAN has occurred.
Recommended Action Set all the dynamic ports to static, and then try to set them back to dynamic. If unsuccessful, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-TRAPDIAGFAIL: EARL trap diag failed on supervisor moduleExplanation This message indicates that the EARL trap diagnostics have failed. If the EARL trap diagnostics have failed, you cannot set the ports to dynamic.
Recommended Action Enter the show test command to check for trap failures. Reset the system. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-TRAPUNSUPPORTED: EARL trap not supported in supervisor moduleExplanation This message indicates that an older supervisor engine was installed (hardware version 1.3 or lower) that does not support the trap feature in EARL. You cannot set the ports to dynamic in these modules.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-VERSIONINVALID: Invalid-Version opcode in responseExplanation This message indicates that the VMPS response has an invalid version number. The VMPS version should be 1.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
DVLAN-3-VLANINVALID: Invalid VLAN ID ([chars]) in responseExplanation This message indicates that the VLAN name in the VMPS response is not available in the system; ([chars]) is the VLAN name.
Recommended Action Create a VLAN with the proper VLAN name.
DVLAN-4-NODYNPORT: No dynamic ports configuredExplanation This message indicates that a reconfirm vmps command was executed, and no dynamic ports were configured.
Recommended Action No action is necessary.
DVLAN-4-NOHOST: No host on dynamic portsExplanation This message indicates that the reconfirm vmps command was executed, and no active host is connected to the dynamic ports.
Recommended Action No action is necessary.
DVLAN-6-MOVEDHOST: Host [chars] moved from static to dynamic port [dec]/[chars]Explanation This message indicates that the host with the MAC address [chars] has moved from a static port to a dynamic port; [chars] is the host MAC address and [dec]/[chars] is the changed port module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
DVLAN-7-ASSIGNVLAN: VLAN [dec] assigned to Port [dec]/[chars]Explanation This message appears only during debugging. This message indicates that a VLAN was assigned to a dynamic port; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action No action is necessary.
DVLAN-7-PRIMARYVMPS: Primary VMPS [chars] is aliveExplanation This message appears only during debugging. This message indicates that the switch can talk to the VMPS server; [chars] is the name of the server.
Recommended Action No action is necessary.
This section contains the Enhanced Address Recognition Logic (EARL) messages.
EARL-2: EARL4LOOKUPRAMERROR: AddrESS [hex], data [hex]-[hex]-[HEX]-[HEX], COUNT [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that a look-up RAM parity error has been detected. The address [hex] field is the address in the forwarding table where the error was detected; the data [hex]-[hex]-[HEX]-[HEX] field is the word0, word1, word2, and word3 of RAM data that generated the parity error, and the count [dec] field is the total number of parity errors.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
EARL-3-BADCOLOR: Bad color [dec] read from [hex] for a [chars] entryExplanation This message indicates that the system has learned a MAC address on an invalid VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN number, [hex] is the location, and [chars] is either the message static or dynamic.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
EARL-3-DELETEVLANTIMER: Failure to remove timer [dec] from vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the EARL cannot remove the aging timer for this VLAN; timer [dec] is the timer number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
EARL-3-EARLDELETE: Earl delete errorExplanation An attempt to delete an EARL entry failed.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
EARL-3-LTL: Failure to set LTL for module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the EARL cannot program the Local Targeting Logic (LTL) ASIC on the module; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
EARL-3-SETVLANTIMER: Failure to set timer [dec] from vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the EARL cannot set the aging timer for this VLAN; timer [dec] is the timer number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the Flash file system (FILESYS) messages.
FILESYS-1-BT_REFMT: Bootflash size mismatch with file system
Explanation This message indicates that there was a bootflash file system configuration error.
Recommended Action Format the bootflash.
FILESYS-1-PC_INSERT: PCMCIA flash card inserted into [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a Flash PC card was inserted into [chars]; [chars] could be slot0 or slot1.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
FILESYS-1-PC_REMOVE: PCMCIA flash card removed from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a Flash PC card was removed from [chars]; [chars] could be slot0 or slot1.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) messages.
GVRP-0-NOMBUF: no mbuf to [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that GVRP failed to notify VTP for the VLAN creation or deletion. The problem occurred when VTP ran out of message buffer space; [chars] indicates the message body.
Recommended Action Try re-initializing the VTP configuration by toggling between VTP server mode and transparent mode. If the problem persists, you might need to reset or power cycle the switch.
GVRP-2-DISABLEDYNVLANCREATE: Disable dynamic VLAN creation temporarily since non-dot1q or non-GVRP trunk [dec]/[dec] existsExplanation This message indicates that there is at least one non-dot1q trunk existing on the switch. GVRP will temporarily disable the dynamic VLAN creation, even though the dynamic VLAN creation is configured as enabled; [dec]/[dec] is the first non-dot1q trunk module/port detected by GVRP.
Recommended Action You should either disable dynamic VLAN creation, or configure all trunk ports to dot1q.
GVRP-2-RESUMEDYNVLANCREATE: Resume dynamic vlan creation since the last non-dot1q or non-GVRP trunk [dec]/[dec] is removedExplanation This message indicates that GVRP detects that all trunk ports are dot1q. GVRP resumes dynamic VLAN creation if dynamic VLAN creation is enabled on the switch; [dec]/[dec] is the last disappearing non-dot1q trunk module/port detected by GVRP.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
GVRP-3-CREATEPROCESSFAILED: failed to create GVRP processExplanation This message indicates that the GVRP process was not completed successfully when the system was initialized or the GVRP was set to enabled. The switch may have encountered resource allocation problems.
Recommended Action You should disable GVRP on the switch, and then retry it later when the system is more stable. If the problem recurs, you might need to reset or power cycle the switch.
GVRP-3-CREATEVLANNONETHERNET: can not create non-Ethernet VLAN [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a received GVRP join message contains a new VLAN number that is not an Ethernet VLAN currently existing on the switch; [dec] is the non-Ethernet VLAN number.
Recommended Action You must either reassign the VLAN number to an Ethernet, or correct the VLAN configuration on the peer side of the GVRP device for VLAN consistency.
GVRP-3-CREATEVLANNOTALLOWED: dynamically adding VLAN [dec] not allowedExplanation This message indicates that a received GVRP join message contains a new VLAN number that is not allowed because dynamic VLAN creation is not enabled on the switch; [dec] is the new VLAN number.
Recommended Action You must enable the dynamic VLAN creation so that the new VLAN can be added to the switch.
GVRP-3-CREATEVLANSUSPENDED: can not create suspended VLAN [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a received GVRP join message contains a new VLAN number that is already suspended on the switch; [dec] indicates the suspended VLAN number.
Recommended Action You can remove the suspended VLAN to allow it to be dynamically recreated or you can reactivate the suspended VLAN.
GVRP-3-DELETEVLANNONEXISTING: can't delete or withdraw non-existing VLAN [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN to be deleted or withdrawn by the GVRP or VLAN configuration does not exist. No VLAN deletion is required for GVRP; [dec] indicates the VLAN to be deleted.
Recommended Action You must specify a valid VLAN number.
GVRP-3-LOSTTRUNKEVT: TRUNK creation/deletion event lost for TRUNK [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that VTP does not receive the request sent by GVRP because of the VTP queue is full or the VTP task is not running; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Try reintializing the VTP configuration by toggling between VTP server mode and transparent mode. If the problem persists, you might need to reset or power cycle the switch.
GVRP-3-LOSTVLANEVT: vlan creation/deletion event lost for vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a received GVRP join message contains a new VLAN number that needs to be created dynamically. GVRP failed to notify VTP for the VLAN creation. The problem occurs when the VTP message queue is full; [dec] is the new VLAN number.
Recommended Action Try reinitializing the VTP configuration by toggling between VTP server mode and transparent mode. If the problem persists, you might need to reset or power cycle the switch.
GVRP-3-RECVNONGVRPTRUNK: drop GVRP PDU received on non-GVRP port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that a GVRP protocol data unit (PDU) frame received from a GVRP-disabled port was dropped because the port was not running GVRP; [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number that received the GVRP PDU frame.
Recommended Action You should check the peer side of the GVRP device for consistent GVRP configuration. Either the module/port should be set to GVRP enable or the peer side should be set to GVRP disabled.
GVRP-3-RECVVTPGVRPTRUNK: Drop VTP PDU received on GVRP port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that a VTP message was received on a GVRP trunk; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Configure the same type of trunk (GVRP or VTP) on all connected ports.
This section contains the IP Permit List message.
IP-4-PERMITFAIL: Unauthorized [chars] access attempt from [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that an unauthorized access was attempted; the first [chars] is the access type, currently Telnet or SNMP, and the second [chars] is the IP address where the unauthorized attempt was made.
Recommended Action Retry access. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the kernel messages.
Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
KERNEL-0-SLEEPFROMKER: sleep() called from Kernel context.Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
KERNEL-1-CHECKSTACK: stk-alrt [chars],sp: %08x size: 0x%04xExplanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes; [chars] is the stk-alrt message.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
KERNEL-4-PDELAYFROMKER: pdelay () called from Kernel context.Explanation This message indicates that a function is calling a kernel utility from the kernel context.
Recommended Action Call your technical support representative.
KERNEL-4-YLDCPUFROMKER: yield_cpu() called from Kernel context.Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
KERNEL-5-UNALIGNACCESS: Alignment correction made at 0x%08X [chars]ing 0x%08XExplanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
This section contains the Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)/Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) messages and GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) messages.
MCAST-2-IGMP_ADDRAL: IGMP: Address Aliasing for [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that the Network Management Processor (NMP) detects a multicast data stream that is being aliased to a special multicast address; [chars] is one of the following multicast addresses causing the aliasing to occur:
01-00-5e-00-00-01
01-00-5e-00-00-04
01-00-5e-00-00-05
01-00-5e-00-00-06
01-00-5e-00-00-0d
Recommended Action Check and isolate the host that is generating this type of multicast traffic. Verify which address is getting aliased; try not to use it for the multicast data feed.
MCAST-2-IGMP_FALLBACK: IGMP: Running in FALL BACK mode
Explanation This message indicates that the NMP detects a multicast data stream that disabled the protocol redirection escape logic and is aliased to one of the following special multicast addresses:
01-00-5e-00-00-01
01-00-5e-00-00-04
01-00-5e-00-00-05
01-00-5e-00-00-06
01-00-5e-00-00-0d
Recommended Action Check and isolate the host that is generating this type of multicast traffic. Verify which address is getting aliased; try not to use this address for the multicast data feed.
MCAST-2-IGMP_FALLBACKPERM: IGMP: Changed to FALL BACK permanently
Explanation This message indicates that the NMP detects a multicast stream that disabled the protocol redirection escape logic and is aliased to one of the following special multicast addresses:
01-00-5e-00-00-01
01-00-5e-00-00-04
01-00-5e-00-00-05
01-00-5e-00-00-06
01-00-5e-00-00-0d
Recommended Action Check and isolate the host that is generating this type of multicast traffic. Reset the switch, or disable and reenable the IGMP snooping feature.
MCAST-2-MAXGDALIMIT: No. of Multicast entries has reached the max [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the number of multicast entries has reached the maximum limit; [dec] is 3072, the maximum number of multicast entries. No new entries will be created.
Recommended Action Make sure no more than 3072 groups are used. Contact your technical support representative.
MCAST-4-RTRDEL_TIMEOUT: Deleting Router Port [dec/dec] in vlan [dec] - TimeoutExplanation This message indicates that the router port timer has timed out and the router port entry has been removed; [dec/dec] is the router module number/port number, and [dec] is the VLAN number. This problem might be due to the switch not receiving any router-specific packets (IGMP general queries, PIMV1 queries, DVMRP probes, PIMV2 hellos, or MOSPF hellos).
Recommended Action Check if a router is on that port, and verify that IGMP is enabled.
MCAST-4-RX_IGMPLV: IGMP: Rcvd IGMP Leave [chars] on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received an IGMP leave message for the group number on module number/port number; [chars] is the group number, and [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-4-RX_IGMPREPORT: IGMP: Rcvd IGMP Report [chars] on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received an IGMP report message for the group number on module number/port number; [chars] is the group number, and [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-4-RX_JNRANGE: IGMP: Rcvd Report in the range of 01-00-5e-00-00-xxExplanation This message indicates that the switch received an IGMP report from a host for the group address in the range of 01-00-5e-00-00-xx. This range is used normally for control packets and should not be used for general multicast data traffic.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MCAST-4-RX_LVRANGE: IGMP: Rcvd Leave in the range of 01-00-5e-00-00-xxExplanation This message indicates that the switch received an IGMP leave from a host for the group address in the range of 01-00-5e-00-00-xx. This range is used normally for control packets and should not be used for general multicast data traffic.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MCAST-5-CGMPLV_ENABLE: CGMP Leave Feature is [chars]abledExplanation This message indicates that the leave feature has either been enabled or disabled; [chars] is either [en]abled or [dis]abled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-GMRP_ADDGDA: GMRP: Add Multicast Group [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a multicast group address has been added to the EARL table by GMRP. This occurs after a join message is received by that particular group address; [chars] is the group address.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-GMRP_DELGDA: GMRP: Delete Multicast Group [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a multicast group address has been deleted from the EARL table by GMRP. This occurs after a leave timer expires; [chars] is the group address.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-GMRP_FWDALLEN: GMRP: ForwardAll [chars]abled on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the forward all feature is either enabled or disabled for this port; [chars] is either [en]abled or [dis]abled , and [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-GMRP_PORTENABLE: GMRP[chars]abled on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the GMRP is disabled on the port; [chars]abled is [dis]abled, and port [dec]/[dec] is the module number and port number of the port where GMRP is disabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-GMRP_REG: GMRP: Registration is set to [chars] on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates the type of registration for all the attributes registered on this port; [chars] can be either normal, fixed, or forbidden, and [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-IGMP_NORMAL: IGMP: Running in NORMAL modeExplanation This message indicates that the NMP has recovered from address aliasing and has reenabled redirection escape logic for the following multicast addresses:
01-00-5e-00-00-01Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-CGMP_JOININFO: CGMP: GDA: [chars] USA: [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the system has received a CGMP join message for the GDA from the router for the host whose source address is USA; [chars] is the group destination address, and [chars] is the unicast source address.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-5-PROT_STATUS: [chars] Feature is [chars]abledExplanation This message indicates whether the Layer 2 Multicast feature is enabled or disabled. The message displays whenever you execute CLI commands to enable or disable IGMP snooping or GMRP; the first [chars] is the feature either enabled or disabled, and the second [chars] is either enabled or disabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-CGMP_JOININFO: CGMP: GDA: [chars] USA: [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the system has received a CGMP join message for the multicast entry (GDA) from the router for the host whose source address is USA; [chars] is the group destination address, and [chars] is the unicast source address.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-DELGDA: Deleting a GDA [chars] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a multicast entry in the given VLAN is being deleted because an IGMP leave from the last host for this GDA was received; [chars] is the group destination address, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MCAST-6-RTRADD_HSRP: Adding Router Port [dec/dec] in vlan [dec] - HSRP mesgExplanation This message indicates that CGMP/IGMP snooping has learned a router port from the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) messages; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-RTRADD_PIM: Adding Router Port [dec]/[dec] in vlan [dec] - PIM mesgExplanation This message indicates that CGMP/IGMP snooping has learned a router port from the PIM messages; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-RTRADD_PROT: Adding Router Port [dec/dec] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that CGMP/IGMP has learned a new router port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-RTRADD_USERCFG: Adding Router Port [dec/dec] in vlan [dec] - User ConfigdExplanation This message indicates that the user has used the set multicast router command to set a user-configured multicast router; [dec/dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-RX_CGMPJN: CGMP: Rcvd CGMP Join Mesg in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a CGMP join message was received by a VLAN; vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-RX_CGMPLV: CGMP: Rcvd CGMP Leave Mesg [dec/dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a CGMP leave message was received on a VLAN port; [dec/dec] is the module number/port number where the message was received, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MCAST-6-TOPOCHG: Recvd Topology Change Notification in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the NMP received a topology change notification in a VLAN; vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the MGMT messages.
MGMT-5-TOPN_ABORT: Report [dec] aborted due to configuration changes
Explanation This message indicates that the TopN report was aborted due to a configuration change; [dec] is the number of the TopN report.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MGMT-5-TOPN_AVAILABLE: Report [dec] availableExplanation This message indicates the TopN report running in background is ready; [dec] is the TopN report number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MGMT-5-TOPN_DROPMOD: Report [dec] dropped module [dec] data due to module resetExplanation This message indicates that the TopN report [dec] will not contain any ports from module [dec] because the module was reset during the report generation; report [dec] is the TopN report number, and module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MGMT-5-TOPN_START: Report [dec] started by [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the TopN message [dec] running with the background option [chars] is generating the report; [dec] is the TopN report number, and [chars] is the process that started the report. A second message is generated when the report is available.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MGMT-5-TOPN_TERMINATE: Report [dec] terminated by [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the TopN message [dec] was terminated by [chars]; [dec] is the TopN report number, and [chars] is the process that stopped the report generation.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MGMT-6-ENABLEFAIL: User [chars] failed to enter enable mode from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the user was unsuccessful entering enable mode; [chars] is the login name if available, and the second [chars] is console or IP.
Recommended Action This message is for information only.
MGMT-6-ENABLEPASS: User [chars] entered enable mode from [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that the user has entered privileged mode successfully; [chars] is the login name if available, and the second [chars] is console
or IP.
Recommended Action This message is for information only.
MGMT-6-LOGINFAIL: User [chars] failed to log in from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the login attempt failed; [chars] is the login name if available, and the second [chars] is console or IP.
Recommended Action This message is for information only.
MGMT-6-LOGINPASS: User [chars] logged in from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the user has logged in successfully; [chars] is the login name if available, and the second [chars] is console or IP.
Recommended Action This message is for information only.
This section contains the Multilayer Switching (MLS) messages.
MLS-1-MCAST_RTRADDRCHNG: MAC address of the MLS Route Processor [chars] changed from [chars] to [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that a change in the MLS route processor MAC address has been detected; the first [chars] identifies the route processor, the second [chars] is the old MAC address, and the third [chars] is the new MAC address.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-1-MCAST_RTRDEL: MLS Route Processor [chars] deleted - TimeoutExplanation This message indicates that the Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) is not responding to MLS supervisor engine messages. The supervisor engine considers the route processor unavailable and cleans up all of the shortcuts downloaded by the route processor; [chars] is the name of the route processor.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-2-BANFFLTLFAIL: Set BANFF LTL failed, new shortcuts disabledExplanation This message indicates that creation of new MLS shortcuts is disabled because of a failure in the central rewrite engine configuration.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-2-MCAST_METFULL: Multicast Expansion Table fullExplanation This message indicates that the multicast expansion table used to store outgoing VLAN information is full.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-2-MCAST_TASKFAIL: Task creation failedExplanation This message indicates that the Multicast Multilayer Switching (MMLS) feature could not start the process; the feature has been disabled by the switch.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-2-WHISTLERMIERRORDIS: Whistler MI error exceeded threshold, MLS stoppedExplanation This message indicates that the number of memory interface errors exceeded the threshold. MLS is disabled.
Recommended Action This is a hardware defect. Contact yout technical support representative.
MLS-2-WHISTLERPARITYERROR: Whistler parity error, MLS stoppedExplanation This message indicates that a parity error occurred in the NetFlow Feature Card (NFFC) II Whistler ASIC.
Recommended Action This is a hardware defect. Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-3-GETNEWLEARN: Get new learn mac notification [hex]Explanation This message indicates that MLS is not supposed to get any new source address learned notification; [hex] is the new source address. This message indicates an internal error.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-3-NEWSCCREATION: New MLS entries creation [chars]abled by [chars]Explanation This message warns you that a problem with new MLS entries creation was detected during the process exit; [chars]abled can be either disabled or enabled, and the second [chars] is the the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-3-WHISTLERMIERRORHRST: Whistler MI error, MI hard resetExplanation This message indicates that a memory interface error occurred in the NFFC II Whistler ASIC. The memory interface is hard reset.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-4-LOSEEVENT: Event loss, purge all entriesExplanation This message indicates that an internal MLS event loss occurred due to insufficient system resources. All MLS entries are purged.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW: Too many moves, stop MLS for [dec] sec ([hex])Explanation This message indicates that there have been too many Layer 2 source address changes during a short period of time. This message might be caused by topology changes or spanning-tree loops. MLS is stopped for [dec] seconds and all entries are purged; [dec] is the number of seconds, and [hex] is the event code for moves.
Recommended Action Check the topology for any loops. Call your technical support representative.
MLS-4-RESUMESC: Resume MLS after detecting too many movesExplanation This message indicates that MLS has resumed after being stopped due to too many Layer 2 source address changes being detected in a short period of time.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-FLOWMASKCHANGE: [chars] flowmask changed from [chars] to [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the MLS flowmask for the switching engine identified by the first [chars] has been changed from [chars] to [chars]. The second [chars] is the original flowmask, and the third [chars] is the new flowmask. The flowmask can be DEST, DEST-SRC, or FULL.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-MCAST_GLBALPURGE: Purging All Multicast Flows due to [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the MLS supervisor engine is purging all of the flows downloaded by the route processor; [chars] is the reason the purge is taking place.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-5-MCAST_L3FLOW: Installed from the Route Processor [chars] for Source [chars] Group [chars] Vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a new multicast flow has been installed; the first [chars] is the route processor name, the second [chars] is the source name, the third [chars] is the group name, and Vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
MLS-5-MCAST_STATUS: IP Multicast L3 Multilayer Switching Feature is [chars]abledExplanation This message indicates whether the multicast Layer 3 multilayer feature is enabled or disabled; [chars]abled can be either disabled or enabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-MLSDISABLED: [chars] Multilayer switching is disabledExplanation This message indicates that MLS is disabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-MLSENABLED: Multilayer switching is enabledExplanation This message indicates that MLS is enabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-NDEDISABLED: Netflow Data Export disabledExplanation This message indicates that flow statistics for all aged flows have stopped being sent.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-NDEENABLED: Netflow Data Export enabledExplanation This message indicates that flow statistics for all aged flows are being sent to the configured host in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) datagram.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-ROUTERADD: Route processor [chars] addedExplanation This message indicates that an MLS route processor has been added by the MLS switching engine [chars]; [chars] is the ID of the MLS route processor. The MLS switching engine starts Layer 3 switching for the MLS route processor.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-5-ROUTERDEL: Route Processor [chars] deleted - [chars]Explanation This message indicates that an MLS route processor [chars] has been deleted by the MLS switching engine; the first [chars] is the ID of the MLS route processor; the second [chars] is the deletion cause.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
MLS-6-WHISTLERXTAGERROR: Whistler error xtag=[dec]Explanation This message indicates that an xtag error occurred in the NFFC II Whistler ASIC; [dec] is the number of the xtag error. This error does not affect the MLS functionality.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the switch Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) and Fast EtherChannel (FEC) messages.
PAGP-3-CONFPORTCHNLFAIL: Failure = [dec] in configPortChannel for mNo/pNo = [dec]/[dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the system was unable to configure the channel properly; [dec] is the return status, and [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Try to reset the failing ports. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-3-QFULL: [chars] queue is fullExplanation This message indicates that the [chars] message buffer between two processors is full; [chars] identifies the buffer.
Recommended Action Reset the system. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-5-PORTFROMSTP: Port [dec]/[dec] left bridge port [dec]/[chars]Explanation This message indicates that the physical port disconnected from the logical port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-5-PORTTOSTP: Port [dec]/[dec] joined bridge port [dec]/[chars]Explanation This message indicates that the physical port joined the logical port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-BADQUEUEMSG: Unknown message in queue [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the processor received a message it cannot identify; [chars] is the message's character string.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PAGP-7-GETPORTFAIL: Failed to get port from portListExplanation This message indicates that the logical port list did not contain at least one physical port.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-INACTIVEVLAN: ([dec]/[dec]) vlan inactiveExplanation This message indicates that the system tried to transmit a packet to a VLAN but the VLAN is not active; ([dec]/[dec]) is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-INVALIDPORT: Invalid agportIndex = [dec] (mNo/aNo = [dec]/[dec])Explanation This message indicates that the agportIndex is out of range (the logical port is invalid); [dec] is the index, and ([dec]/[dec]) is the logical port.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-NOACTIVEVLAN: Failed to transmit info pdu --- no active vlan ([dec]/[dec])Explanation This message indicates that the system tried to transmit a packet through a VLAN that was not active; ([dec]/[dec]) is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-NOMEM: No (SCP) memory for PAgP_Group_Rx processExplanation This message indicates that the processor is trying to send a message to a module to configure a channel, but the buffer is unexpectedly full.
Recommended Action Try resetting the system. If the message reoccurs, contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-PROCFAIL: Failed to create PAgP_Group_Rx processExplanation This message indicates that the PAgP_Group_Rx process was not created, so channeling is not allowed.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-STPDISABLED: Failed to transmit info pdu --- disabled STP ([dec]/[dec])Explanation This message indicates that spanning tree is disabled and cannot transmit a packet; ([dec]/[dec]) is the module number/port range.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PAGP-7-WAITFORMEM: Wait for successful memory allocationExplanation This message indicates that the system is trying to dynamically allocate more memory for an operation, but there is insufficient memory left.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the protocol filter (Protfilt) messages.
PROTFILT-5-AUTO_OFF: Port [dec]/[dec] is set to AUTO-OFF for [chars]
Explanation This message indicates the port is set to auto-off for a protocol group; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and [chars] is the protocol group.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PROTFILT-5-AUTO_ON: Port [dec]/[dec] is set to AUTO-ON for [chars]Explanation This message indicates the port is set to auto-on for a protocol group; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and [chars] is the protocol group.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) pruning messages.
PRUNING-2-INITSEMERR: semaphore [hex] not null at vtp_initialization!
Explanation This message indicates an internal error; [hex] is the semaphore value.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-INVSTS: FATAL- inv vlan [dec] status [hex]Explanation This message indicates an internal error; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [hex] is the status value.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-LOSTST1: update: lost trunk [dec]/[dec]([dec]) vlan [dec] state [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the attempt to save the VLAN spanning-tree state change on the trunk was lost while updating; [dec] / [dec]([dec]) is the module number/port number (the port number is stored internally), vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and state [dec] is the lost spanning-tree state (0=disabled, 1=listening, 2=learning, 3=forwarding, and 4=blocking).
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-LOSTST2: set: lost trunk [dec]/[dec]([dec]) vlan [dec] state [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the attempt to save the VLAN spanning-tree state change on the trunk was lost while setting; [dec] / [dec]([dec]) is the module number/port number (the port number is stored internally), vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and state [dec] is the lost spanning-tree state (0=disabled, 1=listening, 2=learning, 3=forwarding, and 4=blocking).
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-LOSTSTCHG: vlan state change: can't find trunk (index=[hex])Explanation This message indicates that the trunk could not be found while the VLAN pruning state changed; [hex] is the index for the lost trunk.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-NOVLANBITS: no vlan string for trunk [dec]/[dec] (domain [chars])Explanation This message indicates an internal error; [dec]/[dec] is the trunk module number/port number, and [chars] is the domain name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-2-SCPWRERR: SCP failed to write LTL on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates an internal error for the module [dec]; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-INVTLV: rx summary on trunk [chars] with invalid TLV value:[hex]Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device has internal errors; [chars] is the trunk module number/port number, and [hex] is the invalid value.
Recommended Action Locate the VTP device with the internal error. Disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-JOININVFSTV: Join rx on trunk [chars]-invalid first vlan: [dec]Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device has internal errors; [chars] is the trunk module number/port number, and [dec] is the invalid first VLAN number.
Recommended Action Locate the VTP device with the internal error. Disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-JOININVLEN: Join rx on trunk [chars]-invalid len: [dec] ([dec])Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device has internal errors; [chars] is the trunk module number/port number, [dec] is the number of the actual packet length, and the second ([dec]) is the valid packet length.
Recommended Action Locate the VTP device with the internal error. Disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-JOININVLSTV: Join rx on trunk [chars]-invalid last vlan: [dec]Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device has internal errors; [chars] is the trunk module number/port number, and [dec] is the invalid last VLAN number.
Recommended Action Locate the VTP device with the internal error. Disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-NOMEM: no memory to build trunk [dec]/[dec] info for dependent codeExplanation This message indicates that no system memory is available and the internal status for trunk [dec]/[dec] will be lost; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Upgrade the system memory (RAM) size.
PRUNING-3-NOSCPMEM: failed to allocate scpmsg buffer vtp_dep_vlan_state_change-notificationExplanation This message occurs when VTP tries to allocate memory, but there is insufficient memory.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-3-SCPSENDERR: SCP send error: [chars] [dec]Explanation This message indicates an internal error when the supervisor engine communicates with the modules; [chars] is the last logged debug message, and [dec] is the last logged debug value.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-INVASSOC: invalid vlan local assoc: [hex] (domain [chars])Explanation This message indicates that an intermediate error has occurred and VTP pruning might or might not work on that trunk; [hex] is the VLAN local association value, and ([chars]) is the domain name.
Recommended Action Enter the show trunk command to verify VTP pruning is working for that trunk. If it is not working, disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-INVLNKST: invalid link state: [hex]Explanation This message indicates a trunk link is set to an invalid state; [hex] is the invalid state value.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-INVPMODE: invalid pruning mode: [hex]Explanation This message indicates that an intermediate error occurred and VTP pruning may or may not work on that trunk; [hex] is the pruning mode value.
Recommended Action Disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-INVSPTST: invalid SPT state: [hex]Explanation This message indicates that an intermediate spanning-tree (SPT) error occurred and VTP pruning might or might not work on that trunk; [hex] could be one of the following:
invalid link state: link state valuevlan [vlan no] not found [domain name]invalid SPT state: [spt state value]Recommended Action Enter the show trunk command to verify VTP pruning is working for that trunk. If it is not working, disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-LOSTASSOCEVT: lost vlan local assoc event (vlan=[dec],assoc=[dec])Explanation This message indicates that an internal event was lost due to insufficient buffer memory; vlan=[dec] is the VLAN number, and assoc=[dec] is the local association status.
Recommended Action No action needs to be taken, recovery is automatic.
PRUNING-4-LOSTGVRPEVT: lost gvrp trunk change event (vlan=[dec])Explanation This message occurs when GVRP wants to send a join/leave request to VTP, however, the VTP is either not running or the VTP queue is full; [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-LOSTSPTEVT: lost spt state event (trunk=[dec]/[dec],vlan=[dec],state=[dec])Explanation This message indicates an internal event was lost due to insufficient buffer memory; trunk=[dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan=[dec] is the VLAN number, and state=[dec] is the Spanning-Tree Protocol status.
Recommended Action No action needs to be taken, recovery is automatic.
PRUNING-4-NOBUF: no mbuf to build joinExplanation This message indicates that no buffer memory is available for VTP pruning.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-NODOMAIN: domain [chars]([dec]) not foundExplanation This message indicates an intermediate configuration mismatch; [chars] is the domain name, and ([dec]) is the domain name length.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative if the message appears repeatedly.
PRUNING-4-NOTRUNK: trunk [dec]/[dec] not found (domain [chars])Explanation This message indicates that an intermediate error occurred and VTP pruning might or might not work on that trunk; [dec]/[dec] is the trunk module number/port number, and ([chars]) is the domain name.
Recommended Action Enter the show trunk command to verify VTP pruning is working for that trunk. If it is not working, disable and then enable the trunk port. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-4-NOVLAN: vlan [dec] not found (domain [chars])Explanation This message indicates that vlan [dec] was not found; [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is the domain name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-5-BOGUSTIMEOUT: bogus timeout for trunk [chars]Explanation This message indicates that an internal notification occurred on trunk [chars]; [chars] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action No action is required.
PRUNING-5-CHGPMODE: change domain [chars] pruning mode to [chars]Explanation This message indicates a change to the VTP pruning mode; the first [chars] is the domain name, and the second [chars] is enabled or disabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-5-JOINDIFFDOMAIN: domain [chars] not found in rx Join (trunk [dec]/[dec])Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device is assigned to a different domain; [chars] is the domain name, and (trunk [dec]/[dec]) is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check other VTP devices assigned to a different domain. Enter the clear config all command for the devices, and then assign the correct domain name.
PRUNING-5-JOINDISCARD: rx Join on trunk [dec]/[dec] when pruning disabledExplanation This message indicates that VTP inconsistency exists in the network; trunk [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check other devices to find out where the inconsistency exists and correct.
PRUNING-5-JOINNONAME: no domain name in rx Join (trunk [dec]/[dec])Explanation This message indicates that some other VTP device may have internal errors; (trunk [dec]/[dec]) is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check other VTP devices for internal errors. If no errors are found, contact your technical support representative.
PRUNING-5-JOINNOTRUNK: trunk [dec]/[dec] not found for rx JoinExplanation This message indicates that an intermediate error occurred; trunk [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action No action is required.
PRUNING-5-LEARNDOMAIN: learn domain [chars] from networkExplanation This message indicates that the VTP domain is learned from another VTP device; [chars] is the domain name.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-5-RECOVASSOC: Recover from local assoc event lossExplanation This message indicates that the software recovers automatically from an internal event loss.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-5-RECOVSPT: recover from spt event loss for trunk [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the software recovers automatically from an internal event loss; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-5-VLANJOINED: Joined-trunk [dec]/[dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN on the trunk is not pruned; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-5-VLANPRUNED: Pruned-trunk [dec]/[dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN on the trunk is pruned; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-6-FSMSTCHG: T[chars],V[dec]:st=[chars],event=[chars],new st=[chars]Explanation This message indicates the state change of a VLAN on a trunk, where the following applies:
T[chars] is Trunk module number and port number.V[dec] is the VLAN number [vlan_id].st=[chars] is the current state [state], where [chars] could be Null, Disable, NoPrune, Joined, or Pruned.
event=[chars] is the event [event], where [event] could be: Null, RxVer1, RxJ1, RxJ0, Fwd, NonFwd, Tick, Tmo, LnkDn, LnkUp, Inelig, Eligi, Trans, NoTran, AddTrk, or Refrsh.
new st=[chars] is the new state [state], where [state] could be Null, Disable, NoPrune, Joined, or Pruned.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
PRUNING-6-TRIGJOIN: trunk [chars]- send trig JoinExplanation This message indicates that a VTP pruning message is triggered on the trunk due to a VLAN status change; [chars] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the quality of service (QoS) messages.
QOS-3-GETCOSMAPFAIL: Unable to get CoS map on [dec]/[dec]
Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the class of service (CoS) map of a port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETDEFCOSFAIL: Unable to get default CoS on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the module port default CoS; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETIPPRECMAPENFAIL: Unable to get enable/disable mapping of IP precedence to CoSExplanation This message indicates a failure to read the enable or disable state of the IP precedence to CoS mapping from the forwarding engine.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETIPPRECMAPFAIL: Unable to get mapping of IP precedence to CoSExplanation This message indicates a failure to read the IP precedence to CoS mapping from the forwarding engine.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETPORTERRSTATSFAIL: Unable to retrieve QoS error statistics for port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the module port error statistics; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETRXTHRFAIL: Unable to get receive threshold on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the receive thresholds of the module port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETTRUSTFAIL: Unable to get trust type on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the module port trust type; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETTXQSIZEFAIL: Unable to get transmit queue sizes on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the transmit queue sizes on the module port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETTXTHRFAIL: Unable to get transmit threshold on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the transmit thresholds of the module port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-GETWRRFAIL: Unable to get WRR on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a failure to read the weighted round-robin weights of the module port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-NOMEM: QoS: ERROR - Unable to allocate memory for SCP message to [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that there was insufficient memory for QoS to be configured; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Reset the system. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETCOSMAPFAIL: Unable to set CoS map on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired CoS map could not be set on the module; module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETDEFCOSFAIL: Unable to set default CoS on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired default CoS could not be set on the module port; port [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETIPPRECMAPENFAIL: Unable to enable/disable mapping of IP precedence to CoSExplanation This message indicates that the IP precedence to the CoS mapping function could not be enabled or disabled in the forwarding engine.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETIPPRECMAPFAIL: Unable to set mapping of IP precedence to CoSExplanation This message indicates that the desired IP precedence to CoS mapping could not be set in the forwarding engine.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETRXTHRFAIL: Unable to set receive threshold on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired receive thresholds on the module could not be set; module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETTRUSTFAIL: Unable to set trust type on [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired trust type could not be set on the module; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETTXQSIZEFAIL: Unable to set transmit queue sizes on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired transmit queue sizes could not be set on the module; module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETTXTHRFAIL: Unable to set transmit threshold on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired transmit thresholds on the module could not be set; module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-3-SETWRRFAIL: Unable to set WRR on module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the desired weight for the weighted round-robin (WRR) could not be set on the module; module [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Check the module for hardware problems. If nothing is obvious, contact your technical support representative.
QOS-5-DISABLED: QoS has been disabled on switchExplanation This message indicates that the QoS feature has been disabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
QOS-5-ENABLED: QoS has been enabled on switchExplanation This message indicates that the QoS feature has been enabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section lists the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) messages.
RADIUS-3-REQUESTSENDFAIL: Request send error, bytes sent [dec], expected [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there was a packet transmit error; sent [dec] is the number of packets transmitted, and expected [dec] is the number of packets expected to be sent.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
RADIUS-3-RESPONSERECVFAIL: Response receive error, bytes received [dec], expected [dec]Explanation This message indicates that there was a packet receive error; received [dec] is the number of packets received, and expected [dec] is the number of packets expected.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
RADIUS-3-SOCKETFAIL: Radius socket errorExplanation This message indicates that an attempt to open a socket failed possibly due to insufficient resources.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
RADIUS-5-ALLDEADSERVER: All Radius servers dead: identification [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the system is unable to establish connection with any of the RADIUS servers configured; [dec] is the identification number of the RADIUS request packet.
Recommended Action Check network connectivity.
RADIUS-5-NOSERVERS: No Radius servers configuredExplanation This message indicates that RADIUS is enabled, but no servers are configured.
Recommended Action Configure a RADIUS server.
RADIUS-5-SERVERALIVE: Radius server [dec] aliveExplanation This message indicates that a message was successfully received from the RADIUS server; [dec] is the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Recommended Action Informational message; no action required.
This section contains the port security message.
Security-1-PORTSHUTDOWN: Port [dec]/[dec] shutdown due to security violation
Explanation This message indicates that a port has been shut down due to an insecure host sourcing a packet into that port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number of the port that has shut down.
Recommended Action Compare the host MAC address with the secure MAC address configured or learned for the port that has shut down.
This section contains the SNMP messages.
SNMP-2-TCPSKTOPENFAIL: Can't open TCP socket for [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the TCP socket for [dec] cannot be opened; [dec] is the TCP port number.
Recommended Action Reboot the system.
SNMP-3-UDPSKTOPENFAIL: Can't open UDP socket for [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the UDP socket for [dec] cannot be opened; [dec] is the UDP port number.
Recommended Action Reboot the system.
SNMP-5-CHASSISALARM: Chassis Alarm Trap: tmpAlarm([chars]), minorAlarm([chars]), and/or majorAlarm([chars])Explanation This message indicates the on/off condition of the Chassis Alarm Trap: tmpAlarm([chars]), minorAlarm([chars]), and/or majorAlarm([chars]); [chars] could be on or off.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-COLDSTART: Cold Start TrapExplanation This message indicates that the sending protocol entity is reinitializing itself so the agent's configuration or the protocol entity implementation might be altered.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-ENTITYTRAP: Entity Mib last change time [dec] ticksExplanation This message indicates that the value of entLastChangeTime MIB object was changed; [dec] is the value of sysUpTime at the time this event occurs.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-LERALARMTRAP: FDDI Ler Alarm [[chars]] Trap for [[dec]/[dec]]Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-LINKTRAP: Link [chars] Trap -- ifName=[chars]Explanation This message indicates the type of Link [chars] Trap if the name is [chars]; the first [chars] is up or down, and the second [chars] is sc0/sl0/mNo-pNo.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-MODULETRAP: Module [dec] [[chars]] TrapExplanation This message indicates the type of module [dec] [[chars]] Trap; [dec] is the module number, and [[chars]] is up or down.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-NEWROOTTRAP: New Root Trap for VLAN [[dec]]Explanation This message indicates that there is a new root of the spanning tree; [[dec]] is a VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-RPTHEALTHTRAP: Repeater health trap:rptrOperStatus([dec],[dec])=[chars]Explanation This message indicates the repeater health trap:rptrOperStatus status; [dec],[dec] is the module number, port number, and [chars] is one of the following: other, ok, rptrFailure, groupFailure, portFailure, or generalFailure.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-RPTRESETTRAP: Repeater reset trap:rptrOperStatus([dec],[dec])=[chars]Explanation This message indicates the repeater reset trap:rptrOperStatus status; [dec],[dec] is the module number, port number, and [chars] is one of the following: other, ok, rptrFailure, groupFailure, portFailure, or generalFailure.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-STPXTRAP: STP Extension Inconsistency vlan [dec] port [[dec/dec]] ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) has detected an inconsistency in the VLAN; [dec] is the VLAN number, [[dec/dec]] is the module number/port number, and ([chars]) is the inconsistency detected.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-TOPOTRAP: Topology Change Trap for VLAN [[dec]]Explanation This message indicates that a configured port changed from the learning state to the forwarding state, or from the forwarding state to the blocking state; [[dec]] is a VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-5-WARMSTART: Warm Start TrapExplanation This message indicates that the standby supervisor engine has taken control.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-SUBAGENTCONN: Subagent [dec] [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the connection status of the subagent [dec]; [dec] is the subagent number, and [chars] could be other, OK, rptr Failure, group Failure, port Failure, or general Failure.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-SUBAGENTDIS: Disconnect Subagent [dec], [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the Subagent [dec] has been disconnected; [dec] is the subagent index, and [chars] is the reason for the disconnection.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-SUBAGENTTIMEOUT: Subagent [dec] Timeout, drop connectionExplanation This message indicates that the Subagent [dec] has been disconnected when the master agent times out during communications with the subagent; [dec] is the subagent index.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-TCPSKTCLOSE: TCP socket [[dec]] closedExplanation This message indicates that the TCP socket [[dec]] closed; [[dec]] is the TCP port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-TCPSKTOPEN: TCP socket [[dec]] openedExplanation This message indicates that the TCP socket [[dec]] opened; [[dec]] is the TCP port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-UDPSKTCLOSE: UDP socket [[dec]] closedExplanation This message indicates that the UDP socket [[dec]] closed; [[dec]] is the UDP port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SNMP-6-UDPSKTOPEN: UDP socket [[dec]] openedExplanation This message indicates that the UDP socket [[dec]] opened; [[dec]] is the UDP port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) messages for Remote Monitoring (RMON).
SNMP-5-RMONDISFAIL: Rmon Disable is progress, In another session
Explanation This message indicates that in one Telnet session, an RMON disable is in progress, and at the same time, another Telnet session user is trying to disable RMON.
Recommended Action Try to disable RMON at a later time. If the message reappears after numerous tries, contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-RMONENFAIL: Rmon Enable is progress, In another sessionExplanation This message indicates that in one Telnet session, an RMON enable is in progress, and at the same time, another Telnet session user is trying to enable RMON.
Recommended Action Try to enable RMON at a later time. If the message reappears after numerous tries, contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-RMONNOALARM: Alarm Index [dec] is Not SavedExplanation This message indicates that the Alarm Entry with [dec] Index is not saved in nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM); [dec] is the index of the alarmEntry.
Recommended Action Set the alarmVariable of the entry to an object whose Management Information Base (MIB) object identifier (OID) length is less than or equal to 18. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-RMONNOMEM: No memory for ControlEntryExplanation This message indicates that memory is full; no new RMON Tables can be installed.
Recommended Action Release some memory by deleting some of the existing RMON entries. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-RMONNOSCP: Out of RMON ScpUsageExplanation This message indicates that the ScpUsage for RMON is full.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-TABLEFULL: [chars] Table is FullExplanation This message indicates that the [chars] Table is full; [chars] is the history, alarm, or event Table.
Recommended Action Release some memory by deleting some of the existing RMON entries. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SNMP-5-UPDATENVRAM: UpdateNvram() failed: blockno is [dec]Explanation This message indicates that updating the NVRAM configuration for [dec] block failed; [dec] is the NVRAM block.
Recommended Action You might be out of memory. Enter the show version command to ensure you are running the correct version. Free some memory if necessary. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) messages.
SPANTREE-2-CHNMISCFG: STP loop - channel [dec]/[chars] is disabled in vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a possible misconfiguration in the EtherChannel type setting (auto/desirable/on). A misconfigured channel formed, causing spanning tree loops; [dec] is the module number, [chars] is the port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-2-PORTUNBLK: Unblock previously inc port [dec]/[chars] on vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the previously blocked port caused by port type or VLAN inconsistency is now unblocked; [dec] is the module number, [chars] is the port number, and the second [dec] is the VLAN number. In addition, this indicates that the previous inconsistency has been cleared and no more inconsistencies have been detected on the port.
Recommended Action The port should have a normal spantree state.
SPANTREE-2-RX_1QPVIDERR: Rcved pvid_inc BPDU on 1Q port [dec]/[dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the 1Q-trunking port has received at least one 1Q-tagged spantree Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) frame with an inconsistent transmitting VLAN ID to the receiving port VLAN ID; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, and the third [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the receiving port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the peer port, or reconfigure the peer port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the receiving port.
SPANTREE-2-RX_BLKPORTPVID: Block [dec]/[dec] on rcving vlan [dec] for inc peer vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the system is blocking the port from receiving traffic on the receiving VLAN of the BPDU; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, the third [dec] is the receiving VLAN number, and the fourth [dec] is the peer VLAN number. This prevents traffic looping, which might be caused by the peer port VLAN inconsistency.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the receiving port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the peer port, or reconfigure the peer port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the receiving port.
SPANTREE-2-TX_BLKPORTPVID: Block [dec]/[dec] on xmtting vlan [dec] for inc peer vlanExplanation This message indicates that the system is blocking the port from receiving traffic from the transmitting VLAN by the BPDU; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, and the third [dec] is the VLAN number. This prevents traffic looping, which might be caused by the peer port VLAN inconsistency. The port is set to pvid-inconsistent state.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the receiving port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the peer port, or reconfigure the peer port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID as the receiving port. The port is set to pvide-inconsistent state.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_DISABLE: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] add stp - disable O[dec] E-[dec] S-[dec]Explanation This message indicates that a port for a given VLAN has been added to the spanning tree in a disable state; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, O[dec] is operational or nonoperational, E-[dec] is enabled or disabled, and S-[dec] is supported or nonsupported.
Recommended Action Examine the condition of the port. Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILACTIVEVLAN: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] add fail A-[dec] ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that a port on a given VLAN has not been added to STP because the addSTP flag is set to false; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, A-[dec] is the addSTP flag value, and ([chars]) is the error message.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILAGPORT: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] agport=0 ([chars]) not add STPExplanation This message indicates that a port for a given VLAN has failed to add to STP because the corresponding AgPort number is 0; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is the error message.
Recommended Action Contact you technical support representative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILCLCFG: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] cl-cfg ([chars]) not add STPExplanation This message indicates that adding a port for a given VLAN has failed because a clear configuration operation is running on the system. [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is the message.
Recommended Action Disable and reenable the port. If that fails to resolve the problem, contact your technical support reperesentative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILINACTIVEVLAN: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] add fail S-[dec] ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that a port for a given VLAN has failed to be added to spanning tree because the VLAN is inactive; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, S-[dec] is supported or nonsupported, and [chars] is the error message.
Recommended Action Activate the VLAN to add the port. Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILNOMEM: [dec]/[dec] in [dec] malloc fail ([chars]) not add STPExplanation This message indicates that adding a port to a given VLAN has failed because the system does not have enough memory. [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is the error message.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILNONOPER: Port [dec]/[dec] in [dec] not up ([chars]) not added to STPExplanation This message indicates that a port on a given VLAN has not been added to the spanning tree because the port is not active. [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is the error message.
Recommended Action Try reenabling the port. Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-3-PORTADD_FAILTRNONOPER: Port [dec] in [dec] not up - not added to STPExplanation This message indicates that a port for a given VLAN was not added to STP because the port is not operational. Port [dec] is the failed port number, and [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Disable and reenable the port.
SPANTREE-3-PORTDEL_FAILEMPTYVLAN: [dec]/[dec] - vlan [dec] empty ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN referred to for port deletion does not contain the ports; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is an identifier for the task that started the deletion.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-3-PORTDEL_FAILNOTFOUND: [dec]/[dec] in vlan [dec] not found ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the port passed for deletion was not found in the spanning-tree database; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is an identifier for the task that started the deletion.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-3-PORTDEL_FAILOUTRANGE: [dec]/[dec] - vlan [dec] out of range ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the port passed for deletion has not been deleted because the port VLAN is out of the valid range; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is an identifier for the task that started the deletion.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-4-UFAST_BRREGFAIL: Uplinkfast unable to register Ibipc portExplanation This message indicates that the Uplinkfast feature might not work with some Gigabit Ethernet modules.
Recommended Action Contact your technical service representative.
SPANTREE-4-UFAST_MGETFAIL: Uplinkfast unable to get mbufExplanation This message indicates that the Uplinkfast task was unable to get an mbuf. Fast convergence may not occur for some or all stations.
Recommended Action If this message is seen repeatedly, contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-4-UFAST_QFULL: Uplinkfast task does not exist or queue fullExplanation This message indicates that the notification of a change in a port's forwarding status failed. Fast convergence will not occur for all end stations in some VLANs.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-5-PORTDEL_SUCCESS: [dec]/[dec] removed from vlan [dec] ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the deletion has completed successfully; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is an identifier for the task that started the deletion.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-5-PORTDEL_SUCCESSFROMCHN: [dec]/[dec] in vlan [dec] deleted - channel still on ([chars])Explanation This message indicates that the port has been deleted, but it was part of a channel and the channel is still on; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number, vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and ([chars]) is an identifier for the task that started the deletion.
Recommended Action This message is for debugging purposes only.
SPANTREE-6-MSGAGEEXPIRY: Msg Age timer expired on port [dec/chars] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a BPDU was not received by the port for 20 seconds (assuming a default value of max_age), where [dec]/[chars] designates the port, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number. The port is made a designated port.
Recommended Action An occasional message of this type is acceptable, however if multiple errors occur within a short period of time for a specific VLAN, a fault is indicated. Since this message is per VLAN, multiple messages for different VLANs are normal. Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-6-PORTBLK: port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to blockingExplanation This message indicates the port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to blocking; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-PORTFWD: port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to forwardingExplanation This message indicates the port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to forwarding; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-PORTLEARN: port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to LearningExplanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec] state has changed to learning; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-PORTLISTEN: port [dec]/[chars] state in vlan [dec] changed to ListeningExplanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec] state has changed to listening; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-RX_1QNON1QTRUNK: Rcved 1Q-BPDU on non-1Q-trunk port [dec]/[dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the non-1Q-trunking (ISL) port has received at least one 1Q-tagged spantree BPDU frame on the receiving VLAN; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, and the third [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the non-1Q-trunking port into a 1Q-trunking port, or reconfigure the peer 1Q-trunking port into the corresponding non-1Q-trunking port.
SPANTREE-6-RX_1QNONTRUNK: Rcved 1Q-BPDU on non-trunk port [dec]/[dec] vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the nontrunking port has received at least one 1Q-tagged spantree BPDU frame on the receiving VLAN; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, and the third [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the nontrunking port into a 1Q-trunking port, or reconfigure the peer 1Q-trunking port into a nontrunking port.
SPANTREE-6-RX_INFBPDU: Received inferior BPDU on port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the port is receiving BPDUs; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number. This indicates that the designated switch has lost connectivity to the root switch. This message appears only if you enable the BackboneFast feature.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-RX_RLQREPLY: Received RLQ response PDU on port [dec/chars] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the BackboneFast feature is attempting to fast converge, which means that a link has failed somewhere in the network, most likely at port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec]; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-RX_RLQREQ: Received RLQ request PDU on port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the BackboneFast feature is attempting to fast converge, which means that a link has failed somewhere in the network, most likely at port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec]; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-SSTP_PORTBLK: Block [dec]/[dec] on rcving vlan [dec] for inc trunk portExplanation This message indicates that the system is blocking the port from receiving traffic on the receiving VLAN; [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the port number, and the third [dec] is the VLAN number. This prevents traffic looping, which might be caused by the peer port type inconsistency. The port is set to type-inconsistent state.
Recommended Action Either reconfigure the receiving port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID of the peer port, or reconfigure the peer port VLAN ID to the same VLAN ID as the receiving port VLAN ID.
SPANTREE-6-TR_MSGAGEEXPIRY: Msg Age timer expired on trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec] has not received BPDUs for message age time; the first [dec] is the port number, and the second [dec] is the VLAN number. The command show spantree for the VLAN should show the message age.
Recommended Action If this message is seen too often for the same VLAN and port, a fault is indicated. Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-6-TR_PORTBLK: trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec] changed to blockingExplanation This message indicates that the Token Ring Concentrator Relay Function (TrCRF) port corresponding to the Token Ring Bridge Relay Function (TrBRF) VLAN has changed to blocking; trcrf [dec] is the TrCRF port number, and trbrf [dec] is the TrBRF VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-TR_PORTFWD: trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec] changed to forwardingExplanation This message indicates that the TrCRF port corresponding to the TrBRF VLAN has changed to forwarding; trcrf [dec] is the TrCRF port number, and trbrf [dec] is the TrBRF VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-TR_PORTLEARN: trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec] changed to LearningExplanation This message indicates that the trcrf [dec] located in the trbrf [dec] has changed to learning; the first [dec] is the port number, and the second [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-TR_PORTLISTEN: trcrf [dec] in trbrf [dec] changed to ListeningExplanation This message indicates that the ports associated with the trcrf [dec] located in the trbrf [dec] has changed to listening; the first [dec] is the TrCRF number, and the second [dec] is the TrBRF number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SPANTREE-6-UFAST_PORTFWD: port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec] moved to Fwding (UplinkFast)Explanation This message indicates that the port [dec]/[chars] in vlan [dec] has directly moved to the forwarding state through the UplinkFast feature; [dec]/[chars] is the module number/port number, and vlan [dec] is the VLAN number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
This section contains the system (SYS) messages, including system semaphore messages.
SYS-0-TEMP_CRITFAIL: Temp critical failure
Explanation This message indicates the internal temperature has risen above 70° C (158° F). If the temperature remains above 70° C (158° F), the system automatically powers down after 5 minutes; this message applies only to the redundant supervisor engine in the switch.
Recommended Action Power down the system and contact your technical support representative.
SYS-0-TEMP_CRITOK: Temp critical okayExplanation This message indicates the internal temperature has dropped below 70° C (158° F); this message applies only to the redundant supervisor engine in the switch.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-0-TEMP_CRITRECOVER: Temp critical recoveredExplanation This message indicates the internal temperature dropped below 70° C (158° F), and the automatic power down was canceled; this message applies only to the redundant supervisor engine in the switch.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-1-MOD_MACBAD: Module [dec] has invalid MAC address, [chars]Explanation This message indicates the supervisor engine module [dec] has an invalid MAC address, [chars]. [dec] is the module number and [chars] could be one of the following: remains offline or bypass enabled.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only, but could indicate the MAC address of the supervisor engine the same as the default MAC address (00-40-4b-ff-00-00). Enter the show mac [mod_num/port_num] command to check the module's MAC address. If the listed MAC address is the default MAC address, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-1-SYS_IDPROMBAD: Chassis idprom data invalidExplanation This message indicates the chassis serial electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) data is invalid.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-1-SYS_MACBAD: Chassis has invalid MAC address, using module MAC addressExplanation This message indicates the chassis has an invalid MAC address.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only, but could indicate the MAC address of the chassis is the same as the default MAC address (00-40-4b-ff-00-00). Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-2-DTP_MODDOWN: Module Down: cfg port trunk-hw failed [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the port trunk hardware failed to set because the module is not online; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Call your technical support representative.
SYS-2-DTP_MODEMTY: Module Empty: cfg port trunk-hw failed [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the port trunk hardware failed to set because the module is empty; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Call your technical support representative.
SYS-2-DTP_MODSTBY: Module standby: cfg port trunk-hw failed [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that trunk hardware on the port failed to set because the module is in standby; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Call your technical support representative.
SYS-2-DTP_SCPFAIL: SCP failure: cfg port trunk-hw failed [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the port trunk hardware failed to set because the SCP message was not sent successfully; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Call your technical support representative.
SYS-2-FAN_FAIL: Fan failedExplanation This message indicates the chassis fan failed.
Recommended Action Replace the fan.
SYS-2-FAN_OK: Fan okayExplanation This message indicates the chassis fan tray was plugged back in or returned to a proper state.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-2-PS_FAIL: Power supply [dec] failedExplanation This message indicates the power supply [dec] failed; [dec] is the power supply number.
Recommended Action Replace the indicated power supply.
SYS-2-PS_FANFAIL: Power supply [dec] fan failedExplanation This message indicates the power supply [dec] fan failed; [dec] is the power supply number.
Recommended Action Replace the indicated power supply fan.
SYS-2-PS_NFANFAIL: Power supply [dec] and power supply fan failedExplanation This message indicates the power supply [dec] and power supply fan failed; [dec] is the power supply number.
Recommended Action Replace the indicated power supply and fan.
SYS-2-PS_OK: Power supply [dec] okayExplanation This message indicates the power supply has been turned on or has returned to a proper state; [dec] is the power supply number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-2-TEMP_HIGHFAIL: Temp high failureExplanation This message indicates the internal temperature has risen above 50° C (122° F).; this message applies only to the redundant supervisor engine in the switch.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only. If the temperature exceeds 70° C (158° F), the Temp Critical Failure message appears and the system automatically powers down after 5 minutes.
SYS-2-TEMP_HIGHOK: Temp high okayExplanation This message indicates the internal temperature has dropped below 50° C (122° F).
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-3-LLC_IPC2REGFAIL: Failed to register to Ibipc2Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine cannot communicate with the module for Layer 2 protocol packets.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-LLC_REGTBLEXIST: Entry exists in LLC registration table.Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
SYS-3-LLC_REGTBLFULL: Registration table fullExplanation This message indicates that a Layer 2 protocol cannot be registered. The supervisor engine is unable to receive this protocol's packets.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-LLC_REGTBLNOTEXIST: Entry not exists in LLC registration table.Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
SYS-3-LLC_SCPSTATNOTOK: Send scp message to module [dec] status [dec]Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
SYS-3-LLC_SENDSCPFAIL: Send scp message to module [dec] failedExplanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
Explanation These messages resulted from a module being inserted into a slot that had been configured for another module type. Module [dec] is the module number; [chars] is either an empty field or disabled ports; Config [chars] is the description of the module configured in NVRAM; Actual [chars] is the description of the module inserted in the slot; and clear config [dec] is the number of the module on which you want to clear the configuration.
Recommended Action Insert a module that matches the slot configuration, or enter the clear config [mod_num/port_num] command to clear the slot. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-MOD_DIAG: Module [dec] is in offline diagnostic modeExplanation This message indicates module [dec] is in offline diagnostics mode; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only, but could indicate that a problem exists with the diagnostic testing. If this is the case, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-MOD_DNLDWAIT: Module [dec] waiting for downloadExplanation This message indicates the module [dec] is waiting for download; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only, but could indicate a problem exists with the download task. If this is the case, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-MOD_FAIL: Module [dec] failed to come onlineExplanation This message indicates that module [dec] failed to come online; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
Explanation This message indicates module [dec] has failed due to [chars]. [dec] is the module number and [chars] is one of the following:
The first [chars] line is "Ports disabled" if the module is non-ATM/Route Switch Module (RSM) (non-IOS). The second [chars] line is a description of the module type configured in NVRAM. The third [chars] line is a description of the module type inserted in the slot.
Recommended Action Try resetting the module. If this message reappears, insert a new module; if this message appears again, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-MOD_MINORFAIL: Minor problem in module [dec]Explanation This message indicates a module [dec] failed the self-test; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Try resetting the module. If this message reappears, insert a new module; if this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-PORT_NO64POLL1: SWPoll64bCnt task exits: failed to malloc scp queue buffersExplanation This message indicates that you may be out of memory and that the 64-bit counters have not been polled. You may need to increase DRAM size.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-PORT_NO64POLL2: Memory allocation fail: no 64 bit counters for module [dec] will be availableExplanation This message indicates that you may be out of memory and that the 64-bit counters have not been polled; [dec] is the module number. You may need to increase DRAM size.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-PORT_SSUPFAIL: Failed to bring up ports on standby supervisorExplanation This message indicates either the Serial Link Protocol (SLP) channel between the active and standby supervisor engines is broken or that one or more ports on the standby supervisor engine are broken.
Recommended Action Reset the standby supervisor engine module. If that does not work, reset the system or call your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_HOLDMANY: Task [chars] holds too many semaphoresExplanation This message indicates that a task is holding too many semaphores; [chars] is the name of the task.
Recommended Action This is an internal error. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_IDBAD: Invalid sem_id:[hex] ([chars],[chars])Explanation This message indicates an invalid semaphore is being requested by the specified task's function; [hex] is the semaphore ID value, the first [chars] is the task name, and the second [chars] is the function name.
Recommended Action The system has an internal error if this message is shown; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_KERNELWAIT: Kernel wait for semaphore [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the kernel task requests a semaphore; [chars] is the semaphore name.
Recommended Action This is an internal error. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_MAGICNUMBAD: Invalid magic number:[hex] ([chars],[chars])Explanation This message indicates the magic number for a semaphore being requested by the specified task's function is invalid; [hex] is the magic number, the first [chars] is the task name, and the second [chars] is the function name.
Recommended Action The system has an internal error if this message is shown; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_NOPID: Dequeued pid([dec]) not foundExplanation This message indicates the task being removed from a semaphore's waiting list does not exist; [dec] is the task ID number.
Recommended Action The system has an internal error if this message is shown; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_NOWAIT: No waiting task to dequeueExplanation This message indicates the semaphore could not find its waiting list while a task is to be removed from it.
Recommended Action The system has an internal error if this message is shown; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SEM_REQBAD: Task [chars] waits for the same semaphore [chars]Explanation This message indicates that a task was trying to request the same semaphore it already holds; [chars] is the name of the task, and semaphore [chars] is the name of the semaphore.
Recommended Action This is an internal error. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_ACONNFAIL: [chars] unable to connect with standbyExplanation This message indicates [chars] is unable to establish a TCP/IP connection with the standby supervisor engine; [chars] is the task name on the active supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Perform a system reset. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AIMGCPYFAIL: [chars] unable to copy flash into DRAMExplanation This message indicates [chars] is unable to uncompress the Flash code and download into DRAM; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action This condition is possibly due to a bad or corrupted Flash; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AIMGDIFF: The nvram update tasks will not be runningExplanation This message indicates the NVRAM update task is not running.
Recommended Action Perform a system reset. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AIMGDIFF1: Module [dec] runtime image differs from flash imageExplanation This message indicates the runtime image of module [dec] differs from the Flash image; [dec] is the module number. This indicates that the NVRAM update task is not running and a system reset must be performed to correct the problem.
Recommended Action Perform a system reset. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AIMGDIFF2: Please reset the system to rectify the problemExplanation This message indicates a system reset must be performed to correct a problem.
Recommended Action Perform a system reset. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AIMGTOOBIG: [chars] image is larger than reserved memoryExplanation This message indicates that the image file to synchronize is too large to fit into the active supervisor engine buffer; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_AOUTOFSYNC: [chars] standby is out of syncExplanation This message indicates that the active supervisor engine and the standby supervisor engine communications are out of synchronization; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_ARECVFAIL: [chars] unable to receive data from standbyExplanation This message indicates an error occurred during Flash code copy from the [chars] standby to the active supervisor engine; [chars] is the active supervisor engine.
Recommended Action The TCP/IP connection might be broken due to a problem in the system. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_ASENDFAIL: [chars] unable to send data to standbyExplanation This message indicates an error occurred during Flash code copy from the [chars] active to the standby supervisor engine; [chars] is the active supervisor engine.
Recommended Action The TCP/IP connection might be broken due to a problem in the system. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_ASIMGDIFF: Active supervisor card is running a different version of NMP imageExplanation This message indicates that the active supervisor engine is running a different Network Management Processor (NMP) image version than the standby supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Check the versions of NMP software being run on the active and standby supervisor engines. This message is provided for information only.
SYS-3-SUP_ASMSGUNKNOWN: [chars] unknown message receivedExplanation This message indicates the standby supervisor engine received an unknown TCP/IP message from the active supervisor engine; [chars] is the standby supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_ASTATBAD: [chars] status failed received from standbyExplanation This message indicates the standby supervisor engine was unable to process a TCP/IP request sent by the active supervisor engine; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action There might be a problem with the standby supervisor engine; contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_CFGNOSYNC: Nvram synchronization will not happenExplanation This message indicates that redundant supervisor engines in the chassis do not have the same type of EARL or supervisor engines.
Recommended Action Make sure the redundant supervisor engines have the same type of EARL board and the redundant supervisor engines are the same type.
SYS-3-SUP_DNLDAREAEXCEED: Download aborted. File size larger than download bufferExplanation This message indicates that the file size exceeds the buffer size. Check that the image is correct.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_IMGNOSYNC: Flash synchronization will not happenExplanation This message indicates that the redundant supervisor engines in the chassis do not have the same type of EARL or supervisor engines.
Recommended Action Make sure the redundant supervisor engines have the same type of EARL board, and the redundant supervisor engines are the same type.
SYS-3-SUP_SACCEPTFAIL: [chars] standby task accept call failedExplanation This message indicates the TCP/IP accept call failed; [chars] is the standby supervisor engine. In this case, the duplicate Flash and NVRAM synchronization tasks do not run.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SBINDFAIL: [chars] standby task bind call failedExplanation This message indicates the TCP/IP bind call failed; [chars] is the standby supervisor engine. In this case, the duplicate Flash and NVRAM synchronization tasks do not run.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SDNLDNOSPACE: [chars] image larger than standby supervisor reserved memoryExplanation This message indicates that the image file to synchronize is too large to fit into the standby supervisor engine buffer; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SIMGPROGFAIL: [chars] standby flash programming failedExplanation This message indicates the Flash programming of the standby supervisor engine failed; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SINBOOT: Standby supervisor module [dec] is running boot codeExplanation This message indicates the standby supervisor engine module [dec] is running BOOT code; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only, but could indicate the supervisor engine's Flash is corrupted, that the standby supervisor engine is not configured to boot up with a valid image, or boot failed. If you suspect the supervisor engine's Flash is corrupted, wait for the active supervisor engine to reprogram the Flash. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SLISTENFAIL: [chars] standby task listen call failedExplanation This message indicates the TCP/IP listen call failed; [chars] is the standby supervisor engine. In this case, the duplicate Flash and NVRAM synchronization tasks do not run.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SOUTOFSYNC: [chars] standby is out of syncExplanation This message indicates the duplicate Flash synchronization process between the active and standby supervisor engines is not working due to some problems in the system; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SRECVFAIL: [chars] unable receive data from activeExplanation This message indicates the standby supervisor engine cannot receive data from the active supervisor engine due to a problem in the system; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SSENDFAIL: [chars] unable send data to activeExplanation This message indicates the standby supervisor engine cannot send data to the active supervisor engine due to a problem in the system; [chars] is the task name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-3-SUP_SSOCKFAIL: [chars] standby task socket call failedExplanation This message indicates the TCP/IP socket call failed; [chars] is the standby supervisor engine. In this case, the duplicate Flash and NVRAM synchronization tasks do not run.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-4-PORT_GBICNOTSUPP: Port [dec]/[dec] GBIC is unsupportedExplanation This message indicates that an installed Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) could not be identified because either the GBIC serial EPROM is bad or the GBIC is an unsupported version; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number of the faulty GBIC.
Recommended Action If you are using a Cisco-supported GBIC, contact your technical support representative. Otherwise, either replace the unsupported GBIC with a supported GBIC or disregard the message.
SYS-5-ERRBRDPRES: Erroneous Boards Present message has been receivedExplanation This message indicates that the NMP received an invalid board present message from the MCP. The NMP ignores the message, so there is no effect to the system.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only. You can perform a show log command to obtain a dump of the erroneous message.
SYS-5-MOD_DNLDFAIL: Download failed for module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the code download failed for a particular module; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Reset the module and try to reload the code. Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-5-MOD_INSERT: Module [dec] has been insertedExplanation This message indicates that module [dec] was inserted; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only. If a module is inserted and the message does not appear, this could indicate a problem. Enter the show module or show port [mod_num/port_num] command to verify the system has acknowledged the module and brought it online. If not, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-5-MOD_NORESETACK: Module [dec] not responding... resetting moduleExplanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine or the NMP did not receive an acknowledgement from the module after it began executing its runtime code; [dec] is the module number. This message is displayed every 3 minutes. The module is reset each time. At the end of 9 minutes, a failure is declared.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-MOD_NORESPONSE: Module [dec] failed to respondExplanation This message indicates that, after three resets, the module failed to send a reset acknowledgement to the NMP; [dec] is the module number. A failure is declared for the module.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SYS-5-MOD_OK: Module [dec] is onlineExplanation This message indicates module [dec] passed diagnostic self-test and is online; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-MOD_REMOVE: Module [dec] has been removedExplanation This message indicates that module [dec] was removed; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only. If a module is removed and the message does not appear, this could indicate a problem. Enter the show port [mod_num/port_num] command to query the module. The system should respond as follows: Module n is not installed. If not, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-5-MOD_RESET: Module [dec] reset from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that module [dec] was reset from [chars]; [dec] is the module number, and [chars] could be a console number if the request is from a console session, or an IP address if the request is from a Telnet session or SNMP.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-MOD_RMVDNLDSTOP: Download terminated for module [dec]. Module removedExplanation This message indicates that during a code download, the module was removed; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-PORT_SSUPOK: Ports on standby supervisor (module [dec]) are upExplanation This message indicates that the ports on the standby supervisor engine are up on systems equipped with redundant supervisor engines; [dec] is the module number. This message occurs when the system is powered up or reset.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-RTE_DEFGATEFROM: Default Gateway switching from [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the default IP gateway has failed; [chars] is the name of the IP gateway.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-RTE_DEFGATETO: Default Gateway switching to [chars]Explanation This message indicates that the IP gateway is the new default IP gateway; [chars] is the name of the gateway.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SPAN_CFGFAIL: Failed to configure source port [dec/dec]Explanation This message indicates that the SPAN feature is not supported on the source module; [dec/dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SUP_BOOTSYNCFINISH: Supervisor's boot images are synchronizedExplanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine completed synchronizing the BOOT images.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SUP_IMGSYNCFINISH: Active supervisor has [chars] the NMP imageExplanation This message indicates that the active supervisor engine has [chars] the NMP image; [chars] is copied or synchronized.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SUP_IMGSYNCSTART:Standby supervisor is [chars] the NMP imageExplanation This message indicates that the standby supervisor engine is [chars] the NMP image; [chars] is copying or synchronizing.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SUP_MODNONSBY: Module [dec] is present but not in standby modeExplanation This message appears only when using Supervisor Engine III modules and only on the active Supervisor Engine III module; [dec] is the module number. This message occurs with redundant supervisor engines when one of the Supervisor Engine III modules has a problem booting up and gets kicked back out to the ROM-based monitor (ROMMON).
Recommended Action From the standby supervisor engine console, boot the standby supervisor engine manually. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
SYS-5-SUP_MODSBY: Module [dec] is in standby modeExplanation This message indicates module [dec] is in standby mode; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-5-SYS_RESET: System reset from [chars]Explanation This message indicates the system was reset from [chars]; [chars] could be a console number if the request is from a console session, or IP address if the request is from a Telnet session or SNMP.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
SYS-7-LLC_TUNNEL: Tunnel-[chars]([dec]) ([chars], vlan [dec],proto [hex])Explanation This is a debug message for Cisco development purposes.
Recommended Action Ignore this message.
This section contains the TACACS+ messages.
TAC-7-BADADDR: Address not configured as a Server
Explanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that the TACACS+ address is not configured as a server.
Recommended Action Configure the TACACS+ address as a TACACS+ server.
TAC-7-BADDATA: Received unsane data from serverExplanation This message appears during debugging only; it indicates that data received from the server is not recognized.
Recommended Action Retry connection. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-BADLEN1: Received bad packet: length = [dec]Explanation This message appears during debugging only. This message indicates that a bad packet was received; the length = [dec] is the bad packet length.
Recommended Action Retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-BADLEN2: Received bad packet: length = [dec], expected [dec]Explanation This message appears during debugging only. This message indicates that a bad packet was received; the length = [dec] is the bad packet length, and the second [dec] is the expected length.
Recommended Action Retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-BADSESS: Received packet with bad session idExplanation This message appears during debugging only; it indicates that a packet with a bad session ID was received.
Recommended Action Retry operation. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-BADVER: Received packet with bad versionExplanation This message appears during debugging only; it indicates that a packet with a bad version was received.
Recommended Action Check the version of server software; upgrade if necessary.
TAC-7-CONNERR: Socket connection error to [integer]Explanation This message appears during debugging only. This message indicates that a bad network connection error occurred to [integer]; [integer] is the server address.
Recommended Action Retry the connection. If this message reappears, perform these steps, retrying the connection after each step:
Step 1 Check the interface setup. If the interface is bad, reconfigure the interface setup and retry the connection; if the interface is good, proceed to the next step.
Step 2 Check the network connection. If the connection is bad, repair it. If the connection is good, contact your technical support representative.
Step 3 Check server operation; if the server is bad, contact your technical support representative. If the server is good, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-DECRYPTERR1: Decrypt: no key for encrypted packetExplanation This message appears during debugging only; it indicates that the packet is encrypted but a key is not available.
Recommended Action Configure the correct key.
TAC-7-DECRYPTERR2: Decrypt: packet is unencrypted but we have a keyExplanation This message appears during debugging only; it indicates that the packet is unencrypted but a key is available.
Recommended Action Remove the key.
TAC-7-PAKSENDERR: Error sending continue packetExplanation This message indicates that the system is unable to send TACACS+ packets to the server.
Recommended Action Verify the TACACS+ server is online. If not, bring the TACACS+ server online. If the TACACS+ server is online, contact your technical support representative.
TAC-7-SOCKERR: Socket creation errorExplanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that a bad network connection error occurred.
Recommended Action Retry the connection. If this message reappears, perform these steps, retrying the connection after each step:
Step 1 Check the interface setup. If the interface is bad, reconfigure the interface setup and retry the connection; if the interface is good, proceed to the next step.
Step 2 Check the network connection. If the connection is bad, repair it. If the connection is good, contact your technical support representative.
Step 3 Check server operation; if the server is bad, contact your technical support representative. If the server is good, contact your technical support representative.
This section lists the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) protocol messages.
UDLD-3-DISABLE: Unidirectional link detected on port [dec]/[dec]. Port disabled
Explanation This message indicates that a fault has been detected in a fiber Ethernet port connection and that the port has been disabled to prevent other protocols from malfunctioning; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Verify that all of the fiber strand pairs are correctly connected and that the Tx and Rx connectors are bundled together. Also check that the port is functioning normally. If no apparent misconnection or malfunction is found, try reenabling the port.
UDLD-3-DISABLEFAIL: Unidirectional link detected on port [dec]/[dec], failed to disable portExplanation This message indicates that a fault was detected in the wiring on a fiber Ethernet port, but UDLD could not disable the port; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Verify that all of the fiber strand pairs are correctly connected and that the Tx and Rx connectors are bundled together. Also check that the port is functioning correctly. Contact your technical support representative.
UDLD-3-SENDFAIL: Transmit failure on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates a transmit failure occurred on port [dec]/[dec]; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
UDLD-4-ONEWAYPATH: A unidirectional link from port [dec]/[dec] to port [dec]/[dec] of device [chars] was detectedExplanation This message indicates that a fault has been detected in a fiber Ethernet connection in a shared media environment and that the connection may cause a possible malfunction; [dec]/[dec] are the module numbers/port numbers, and [chars] is the CDP name of the neighbor. To find the name, enter show cdp neighbor.
Recommended Action Verify that all of the fiber strand pairs are correctly connected (both on the local device and on the neighboring devices) and that the Tx and Rx connectors are bundled together. Also check that the ports are functioning normally. If no apparent misconnection or malfunction is found, contact your technical support representative.
UDLD-7-PKTDROP: Packet dropped as UDLD is disabled on port [dec]/[dec]Explanation This message indicates that a packet was dropped as UDLD was disabled on port [dec]/[dec]; [dec]/[dec] is the module number/port number.
Recommended Action Check the UDLD port status; if the port is disabled, enable it. If the port is enabled, contact your technical support representative.
This section contains the VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) messages.
VMPS-2-BINDFAIL: Failed to bind socket
Explanation This message indicates insufficient system resources.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-DNLDFAIL: Download Failed. VMPS is now inactiveExplanation This message indicates that the attempt to download failed and VMPS is inactive.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VMPS-2-DOWNLOADFAIL1: Another download in progress, try laterExplanation This message indicates that another download process is currently in progress.
Recommended Action Try to download after the other process completes. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-DOWNLOADFAIL2: Unable to download file [chars]Explanation This message indicates that either the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server is not online, or the file does not exist on the server; [chars] is the VMPS filename.
Recommended Action Make sure the server is online, and the filename and the pathname are correct and exist on the server. If any of these conditions have not been met, correct and put in place. If correct and in place, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-ENABLEFAIL: VMPS Enable FailedExplanation This message indicates that the attempt to enable VMPS failed.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VMPS-2-INVFILE: PARSER: Invalid File Format, syntax error at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that a syntax error exists at line number [dec] in the configuration file; [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-NOMEM: Out of memoryExplanation This message indicates insufficient DRAM to load the VMPS configuration database.
Recommended Action Increase the DRAM on the supervisor engine. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-NOMGTDOM: Management Domain not defined in configuration fileExplanation This message indicates that the management domain is not defined in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Configure the management domain name in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-NORES: Insufficient resources to build databaseExplanation This message indicates that there is not enough DRAM to load the VMPS configuration database.
Recommended Action Increase the DRAM on the supervisor engine. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-PARSEMSG: PARSER: [dec] lines parsed, Errors [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the VMPS parsed a [dec] number of lines in the configuration file and found [dec] errors; [dec] lines are the number of lines parsed, and Errors [dec] are the number of errors found.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If the message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-PREVCONF: VMPS is using the previous configurationExplanation This message indicates that VMPS is using a previous configuration.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VMPS-2-SOCFAIL: Failed to create socketExplanation This message indicates insufficient system resources.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-2-TASKCREATFAIL: Failed to create taskExplanation This message indicates the number of processes in the system reached the maximum limit.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-BADKEYWD: PARSER: Unknown keyword [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an unknown keyword [chars] exists at line number [dec] in the configuration file; [chars] is the keyword, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVARGS: PARSER: Invalid no. of args at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates a parsing error in the configuration file; [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file.
VMPS-3-INVIP: PARSER: Invalid IP addr [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an invalid IP address [chars] at line [dec] exists in the configuration file; [chars] is the IP address, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVMAC: PARSER: Invalid MAC addr [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an invalid MAC address [chars] at line [dec] exists in the configuration file; [chars] is the MAC address, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVPORTGRP: PARSER: Unknown port group [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an unknown port group [chars] at line [dec] exists in the configuration file; [chars] is the port group number, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVSYNTAX: PARSER: Invalid syntax at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an invalid syntax exists at line [dec] in the configuration file; [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVVLAN: PARSER: Invalid VLAN [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an invalid VLAN [chars] at line [dec] exists in the configuration file; [chars] is the VLAN number, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-3-INVVLANGRP: PARSER: Unknown VLAN group [chars] at line [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an unknown VLAN group [chars] at line [dec] exists in the configuration file; [chars] is the VLAN group number, and [dec] is the line number in the configuration file.
Recommended Action Correct the error in the configuration file. If this message reappears, contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-7-INVLEN: Invalid length [dec] for IP addressExplanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that the server received an invalid request from the client; [dec] is the length of invalid data in the request.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-7-INVOPCODE: Invalid opcode 0x[hex] in packetExplanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that the server received an invalid request from the client; 0x[hex] is the invalid request number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-7-INVTLV: Invalid TLV type 0x[hex]Explanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that the server received an invalid request from the client; 0x[hex] is the invalid data in the request.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VMPS-7-INVVER: Invalid version 0x[hex] in packetExplanation This message appears during debugging only and indicates that the server is running an older version of VMPS; 0x[hex] is the version the client is running.
Recommended Action Upgrade the server to a newer version.
This section contains the VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) messages.
VTP-1-GVRPDYNVLANCREATE: Can't get out of transparent mode when dynamic vlan creation is enabled
Explanation This message indicates that you can only enable dynamic VLAN creation when VTP is in transparent mode.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-2-ISL1QMAPMALLOCFAIL: Malloc failed [chars]Explanation This message indicates that memory allocation failed. The [chars] field is the action.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-2-ISL1QMAPSCPSENDFAIL: Send [chars] via scp failed to module [dec]Explanation This message indicates that an SCP message failed to reach the module. [chars] is the information sent and [dec] is the module number to which the message was sent.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-2-ISL1QMAPSCPSTATUSNOTSUPPORTED: Module [dec] does not support vlan mapping - upgrade module software if vlan mapping is requiredExplanation This message occurs when the switch sends all of the isl-1q VLAN mapping to all of the 1q-capable line cards. If the line card returns a status of SCPSTAT_NOTSUPPORTED, this message is generated; [dec] is the module number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VTP-2-LLCRXFAIL: LLC couldn't parse received vtp packet.Explanation This message indicates an internal error in LLC.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VTP-2-RXINVSUMMARY: rx invalid summary from [chars], len=[dec], rev=[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the sanity check in VTP detects a received VTP message with an invalid length; [chars] is the module/port where the message was received, the first [dec] is the message length, and the second [dec] is the configuration revision number.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VTP-2-TXINVSUMMARY: tx invalid summary to [dec]/[dec], len=[dec]Explanation This message indicates that the sanity check in VTP detects a VTP message with an invalid length to be transmitted; [dec]/[dec] is the destination module/port, and [dec] is the message length.
Recommended Action Contact your customer service representative.
VTP-4-DBLOCKED: Database for domain [chars] locked, giving upExplanation This message indicates that the database for domain [chars] is locked; [chars] is the domain name and will not permit entry.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VTP-4-ISL1QMAPSCPSTATUSNOTOK: Send [chars] via scp to Module [dec] result no OK, status = [dec]Explanation This message indicates that the information sent to the module through SCP was not transmitted successfully; [chars] is the message sent, Module [dec] is the module number where the message was sent, and status = [dec] is the error message.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-4-NODOMAIN: domain [chars] not foundExplanation This message indicates that domain [chars] cannot be found; [chars] is the domain name.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
VTP-4-NOTSERVER: Cannot configure a VLAN in client modeExplanation This message indicates that the user tried to create a VLAN when VTP is in client mode.
Recommended Action You can change VTP to server or transparent mode to create
the VLAN.
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN cannot be found while trying to modify or delete it; vlan [dec] is the VLAN number, and (mode= [dec]) is the mode value.
Recommended Action This message is intended as an informational warning only.
VTP-5-DYNCREATEVLAN: Vlan [dec] dynamically created successfulExplanation This message indicates that a dynamic VLAN has been created; [dec] is the number of the VLAN created.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTYP-5-DYNDELETEVLAN: Vlan [dec] dynamically deleted successfulExplanation This message indicates that a dynamic VLAN has been deleted; [dec] is the number of the VLAN deleted.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-6-DOMAINCHG: Domain [chars] modifiedExplanation This message indicates that domain [chars] was modified; [chars] is the domain name.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
VTP-6-VLANCHG: VLAN [dec] [chars]edExplanation This message indicates that VLAN [dec] is [chars]ed; [dec] is the VLAN number, and [chars]ed is added, modified, or deleted.
Recommended Action This message is provided for information only.
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Posted: Fri Oct 1 14:45:17 PDT 1999
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