MSTP_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.2.21 hwMstpProNewPortRootGuarded

Trap Buffer Description

The root protection port of the instance of the MSTP process received a superior message. (ProcessID=[ProcessID], InstanceID=[InstanceID], PortID1=[PortID1], PortID2=[PortID2], PortID3=[PortID3], PortID4=[PortID4], PortIDFlag=[PortIDFlag], PortState=[PortState], IfIndex=[IfIndex], PortName=[PortName], PwName=[PwName])

A designated port receives BPDUs with priorities higher than that of the local bridge when root bridge protection is enabled in the MSTP process.

Trap Attributes

Trap Attribute Description

Alarm or Event

Event

Trap Severity

Warning

Mnemonic Code

PROPORT_ROOT_GUARDED

Trap OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.2.21

MIB

HUAWEI-MSTP-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

ProcessID

MSTP process ID.

InstanceID

Instance ID.

PortID1

Port ID 1 in the MSTP process.

PortID2

Port ID 2 in the MSTP process.

PortID3

Port ID 3 in the MSTP process.

PortID4

Port ID 4 in the MSTP process.

PortIDFlag

Port flag.

PortState

Port state.

IfIndex

Port index.

PortName

Port name.

PwName

PW name.

VB Parameters

VB OID VB Name VB Index

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.29.1.1

hwMstpProNewPortState

hwMstpProID

hwMstpInstanceID

hwMstpPortId1

hwMstpPortId2

hwMstpPortId3

hwMstpPortId4

hwMstpPortIdFlag

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1

ifName

ifIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.33

hwMstpPwName

-

Impact on the System

The actual network topology may not be the same as the expected one.

Possible Causes

Cause 1: The designated port configured with root protection receives BPDUs with higher priorities than that of the local bridge. Cause 2: The priority of a device in the network topology changed.

Procedure

  • Cause 1: The port enabled with the root protection function received BPDUs of a higher priority than that of the bridge.

1. Check whether the added physical link is the required one.

  • If the added physical link is the required one, go to Step 2.
  • If the added physical link is not the required one, go to Step 3.

2. Run the display stp command to check whether the STP information of each interface is consistent with STP calculation results.

  • If the STP information is consistent with STP calculation results, no action is required.
  • If the STP information is inconsistent with STP calculation results, go to Step 4.

3. Deploy the network topology correctly, and then check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 4.

4. Run the display stp command to check whether a port is planned as a root protection port.

  • If a port is planned as a root protection port, go to Step 5.
  • If no port is planned as a root protection port, go to Step 6.

5. Run the undo stp root-protection command in the interface view to disable root protection. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 6.

6. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

  • Cause 2: The priority of some switch changed in the network.

1. Run the display stp command to check whether the priority change operation on the network topology is normal.

  • If the operation is normal, go to Step 3.
  • If the operation is abnormal, go to Step 2.

2. Run the stp [ instance ] priority command to re-set the priority of the local bridge as required. Alternatively, run the undo stp [ instance ] priority command or the undo stp [ instance ] root command to restore the default priority of the local bridge. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 3.

3. Run the display stp command to check whether a port is planned as a root protection port.

  • If a port is planned as a root protection port, go to Step 4.
  • If no port is planned as a root protection port, go to Step 5.

4. Run the undo stp root-protection command in the interface view to disable root protection. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 5.

5. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

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