l
The other device is faulty.
l
CPU usage on the MPU or LPU of the faulty device is too high.
l
The link is faulty.
l
The interface is not Up.
l
The IP addresses of the two devices on both ends of the link are on different network
segments.
l
The router IDs of the two devices conflict.
l
The area types of the two devices are inconsistent.
l
The parameter settings of the two devices are inconsistent.
Troubleshooting Flowchart
After OSPF is configured on the network, it is found that the OSPF neighbor relationship is
Down.
shows the troubleshooting flowchart.
Figure 7-8
Troubleshooting flowchart for the fault that the OSPF neighbor relationship is Down
The OSPF neighbor
relationship is Down
Check logs or alarms to find
the value of the
NeighborDownImmediate
field
Neighbor Down
Due to Inactivity?
Neighbor Down
Due to Kill Neighbor?
Neighbor Down
Due to 1-Wayhello
Received?
Check the interface
and BFD
Is fault
rectified?
Check the remote
device
Is fault
rectified?
Neighbor Down
Due to SequenceNum
Mismatch?
Check the remote
device
Is fault
rectified?
Seek technical
support
End
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Check the
configurations of the
devices at both
ends of the link
Is fault
rectified?
No
No
No
No
Yes
Troubleshooting Procedure
Huawei AR2200-S Series Enterprise Routers
Troubleshooting
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