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Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures
FSPF Messages
FSPF-3
Error Message
FSPF-3-BAD_FC2_PKT: Received bad FC2 packet on interface [chars] :
[chars]
Explanation
FSPF received a bad FC2 packet on [chars] interface , error description is [chars].
Recommended Action
FSPF daemon has received a bad FC frame. Provide the output of 'debug fc2
pkt '.
Error Message
FSPF-3-CHECKSUM_FAIL: Checksum test failed for LSR domain [dec]
Explanation
Periodic database checksum test failed for LSR for domain [dec].
Recommended Action
This indicates that the internal database got corrupted because of some
memory corruption bug. Provide output of 'show fspf database '. May need to power cycle the
switch.
Error Message
FSPF-3-FC2_PROC_ERR: Error in processing [chars] packet on interface
[chars], Error = [chars]
Explanation
An error has occurred in processing a [chars] FC2 packet on [chars] interface. The
internal error code is [chars].
Recommended Action
Turn on 'debug fspf error' to get more information. Make sure there is no
misconfiguration of FSPF parameters on the two ends of the interface. Provide output of 'show fspf
VSAN x' 'show fspf VSAN x interface' and 'debug fspf fc pkt ' for the specific interface.
Error Message
FSPF-3-FLOOD_ERR: Error in flooding the local LSR , Error = [chars]
Explanation
FSPF had an error in flooding the local LSR , error description is [chars].
Recommended Action
Provide output of 'debug fspf flood' , 'debug fspf error'. If error is reported in
transmitting packet check if interface is up and turn on 'debug fc2 error'.
Error Message
FSPF-3-HELLO_MISMATCH: Mismatch in [chars] in the Hello packet on
interface [chars]
Explanation
There is a mismatch in the [chars] entry in the hello packet received on interface
[chars]. The packet will be dropped.
Recommended Action
Check the configuration of hello or dead interval on the switches on the two
ends of the interface to see if there is a mismatch.