LSPM/2/MPLSTUNHSBDOWN:OID [oid] The hot-standby LSP of the tunnel changes to Down. (SessionTunnelId=[INTEGER], TunnelInstIndex=[integer], IngressLsrId=[integer], EgressLsrId=[integer], mplsTunnelIfName=[octet], hwMplsTunnelDownReason=[integer], hwMplsTunnelDownLSRId=[binary], hwMplsTunnelDownIfAddrType=[integer], hwMplsTunnelDownIfAddr=[binary])
The hot-standby LSP of the tunnel changes to Down.
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.121.2.1.49 | Major | communicationsAlarm(2) |
Name | Meaning |
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oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
SessionTunnelId |
ID of the tunnel |
TunnelInstIndex |
InstIndex of the tunnel |
IngressLsrId |
LSR ID of the ingress on the tunnel |
EgressLsrId |
LSR ID of the egress on the tunnel |
mplsTunnelIfName |
Name of a tunnel |
hwMplsTunnelDownReason |
Reason why a tunnel goes Down |
hwMplsTunnelDownLSRId |
LSR ID of the error node on a tunnel |
hwMplsTunnelDownIfAddrType |
IP address type of the error interface on a tunnel |
hwMplsTunnelDownIfAddr |
IP address of the error interface on a tunnel |
If traffic is not forwarded along the hot-standby LSP of the tunnel, traffic forwarding will not be affected. If traffic is forwarded along the primary LSP of the tunnel and other LSP of the tunnel is in up state, traffic will be switched to the other LSP. If not, traffic forwarding will be interrupted.
Cause 1: The interface went Up.
Cause 2: The configuration of the tunnel was deleted.
Cause 3: The link was faulty.
Cause 4: The hot-standby LSP had nodes through which the primary LSP passed.