RM/2/PUBLIC_IPV4_PREFIX_EXCEED:OID [oid] The number of public IPv4 prefixes exceeded the maximum value. (PrefixCount=[Integer], MaxValue=[Integer])
The number of IPv4 public route prefixes exceeded that supported by the system.
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.145.19.1.1 |
Major |
qualityOfServiceAlarm(3) |
Name | Meaning |
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oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
PrefixCount |
Indicates the number of IPv4 public route prefixes in the routing table. |
MaxValue |
Indicates the maximum number of IPv4 public route prefixes supported by the device. |
New IPv4 public route prefixes cannot be added to the routing table. Services will be affected if the number of IPv4 route prefixes keeps increasing.
Cause 1:
A large number of IPv4 dynamic protocol routes (BGP or IGP routes for example), static routes, direct routes, or UNR routes were added to the routing table.
Cause 2:
The maximum number of IPv4 public route prefixes supported by the system was decreased.
If the routes are added to the routing table due to incorrect configurations, go to 2.
If services need these routes, replace the license or contact technical support personnel for specification expansion.