OSPF/3/NBRHELPERCHG:OID [oid]: The helper status of the non-virtual neighbor changes. (NbrIpAddr=[ip-address], NbrAddressLessIndex=[interface-index], ProcessId=[process-id], RouterId=[router-id], NbrRtrId=[neighbor-router-id], NbrRestartHelperStatus=[gr-helper-state], NbrRestartHelperAge=[gr-helper-value], NbrRestartHelperExitReason=[quit-reason], InstanceName=[instance-name])
The GR helper status of the OSPF neighbor changed.
Name | Meaning |
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oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
NbrIpAddr |
Indicates the IP address of a non-virtual-link interface. |
NbrAddressLessIndex |
Indicates the index of the interface. |
ProcessId |
Indicates the process ID. |
RouterId |
Indicates the ID of the local switch. |
NbrRtrId |
Indicates the ID of a neighboring switch. |
NbrRestartHelperStatus |
Indicates the new helper status.
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NbrRestartHelperAge |
Indicates the remaining time of GR. |
NbrRestartHelperExitReason |
Indicates the reason why the switch leaves the helper status.
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InstanceName |
Indicates the instance name. |
This trap message is generated when a switch enters or leaves the helper status. GR failure affects the normal forwarding of routes.
If the active/standby switchover is performed manually or the OSPF process is restarted through GR, go to Step 3.
If this trap is generated without any manual operation, go to Step 2.