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OSPFV3_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.147.0.5 hwOspfv3VirtIfConfigError

Description

OSPFV3/2/VIFCFGERR:OID [oid] The configuration of the virtual interface is incorrect. (AreaId=[integer], VirtualNbrRouterId=[gauge], RouterId=[gauge], VIfState=[integer], ErrorType=[integer], PacketType=[integer])

Configurations of the virtual link interface were incorrect. A possible cause is that the configurations of the parameters conflicted.

Attribute

Alarm ID Alarm Severity Alarm Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.147.0.5 Major processingErrorAlarm(2)

Parameters

Name Meaning

oid

Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm.

AreaId

Indicates the ID of the OSPFv3 area. The value is a decimal integer.

VirtualNbrRouterId

Indicates the Router ID of the virtual neighbor. The value is a decimal integer.

RouterId

Indicates the Router ID of the local switch. The value is a decimal integer.

VIfState

Indicates the state of the virtual neighbor.
  • 1: Down
  • 2: Attempt
  • 3: Init
  • 4: 2-Way
  • 5: Exstart
  • 6: Exchange
  • 7: Loading
  • 8: Full

Errortype

Indicates the type of the error.
  • 1: badVersion
  • 2: areaMismatch
  • 3: unknownNbmaNbr
  • 4: unknownVirtualNbr
  • 5: helloIntervalMismatch
  • 6: deadIntervalMismatch
  • 7: optionMismatch
  • 8: mtuMismatch
  • 9: duplicateRouterId
  • 10: noError

Packettype

Indicates the type of the packet.
  • 1: Hello
  • 2: DD(Data base Description) packet
  • 3: LS Request
  • 4: LS Update
  • 5: LS Acknowledgement
  • 6: NULL packet

Impact on the System

This trap is generated when the virtual link interface received a packet indicating parameters were incorrectly configured. Such configuration errors generally occur during the deployment test or cutover. You can modify the parameters on the two ends to be consistent to rectify the fault, and services will not be affected.

Possible Causes

The configurations of the interfaces on the two ends of the virtual link conflicted.

Procedure

  1. Run the display ospfv3 vlink and display current-configuration interface commands to check whether the configurations of the two interfaces are consistent.

    • If so, go to Step 3.

    • If not, go to Step 2.

  2. Perform the following operations according to the networking:

    • If it is allowed to modify the configurations of the two ends to be consistent, go to Step 4.

    • If it is not allowed to modify the configurations of the two ends to be consistent, go to Step 3.

  3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
  4. End.

Related Information

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