MFLP_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.160.3.7 hwMflpVlanAlarm

Trap Buffer Description

Alarm only when loop existed in VLAN. (VLAN=[vlanid] , AlarmReason=[alarmreason], DetectMAC=[detectMAC], InterfaceName1=[AcName1], InterfaceName2=[AcName2], InterfaceName3=[AcName3])

Only an alarm is sent when a loop occurs in a VLAN.

Trap Attributes

Trap Attribute Description

Alarm or Event

Event

Trap Severity

Warning

Mnemonic Code

MFLP_VLAN_ALARM

Trap OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.160.3.7

MIB

HUAWEI-MFLP-MIB

Alarm ID

This is an event trap and does not involve alarm ID.

Alarm Name

This is an event trap and does not involve alarm name.

Alarm Type

This is an event trap and does not involve alarm type.

Raise or Clear

This is an event trap and does not involve alarm generation or clearance.

Match trap

-

Trap Buffer Parameters

Parameter Description

vlanid

VLAN ID.

alarmreason

Causes for the alarm.

detectMAC

MAC address that flaps.

AcName1

Name of interface 1 on which MAC address flaps.

AcName2

Name of interface 2 on which MAC address flaps.

AcName3

Name of interface 3 on which MAC address flaps.

VB Parameters

VB OID VB Name VB Index

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.160.1.1.1.9

hwMflpVlanCfgAlarmReason

hwMflpVlanId

Impact on the System

Traffic is congested in the VLAN. If the loop is not eliminated in time, the network will break down.

Possible Causes

Cause 1: There is a loop which is not blocked. Cause 2: New block cannot take effect in VLAN when the number of the blocked entries has reached the upper limit.

Procedure

  • Cause 1: There is a loop which is not blocked.

1. Run the display current-configuration command to check whether the loopback local command is configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN.

  • If the loopback local command is configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN, delete the command configuration and check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 2.
  • If the loopback local command is not configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN, go to Step 2.

2. Run the display loop-detect eth-loop command to check whether Action is displayed as Alarm-only.

  • If Action is displayed as Alarm-only, go to Step 3.
  • If Action is not displayed as Alarm-only, go to Step 4.

3. For the VLAN in the alarm, perform either of the following steps:

  • Run the shutdown command in the VLAN and check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 4.
  • Run the loop-detect eth-loop command in the VLAN view to change alarm-only to another parameter that allows the device to block an interface. For example, run the loop-detect eth-loop loop-times 3 detect-cycle 3 cycles 3 retry-times 1 block-time 10 command in the VLAN view. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 4.

4. Collect log information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

  • Cause 2: New block cannot take effect in VLAN when the number of the blocked entries has reached the upper limit.

1. Run the display current-configuration command to check whether the loopback local command is configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN.

  • If the loopback local command is configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN, delete the command configuration and check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 2.
  • If the loopback local command is not configured on interfaces corresponding to the VLAN, go to Step 2.

2. Collect log information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

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