ISIS_1.3.6.1.3.37.2.0.8 isisSequenceNumberSkip

Trap Buffer Description

ISIS received a self-originated LSP with a greater sequence number. (isisSysInstance=[isisSysInstance], isisSysLevelIndex=[isisSysLevelIndex], isisCircIndex=[isisCircIndex], isisCircIfIndex=[isisCircIfIndex], isisPduLspId=[isisPduLspId], ifIndex=[ifIndex], IfName=[IfName],oldSeqNum=[oldSeqNum],newSeqNum=[newSeqNum])

When local IS-IS LSPs were refreshed, the sequence number increased irregularly.

Trap Attributes

Trap Attribute Description

Alarm or Event

Event

Trap Severity

Critical

Mnemonic Code

ISIS_SEQUENCE_NUMBER_SKIP

Trap OID

1.3.6.1.3.37.2.0.8

MIB

ISIS-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

isisSysInstance

ID of an IS-IS process.

isisSysLevelIndex

IS-IS level.

isisCircIndex

Interface index.

isisCircIfIndex

Interface index.

isisPduLspId

LSP ID.

ifIndex

IfIndex of an interface.

IfName

Interface name.

oldSeqNum

Old sequence number.

newSeqNum

New sequence number.

VB Parameters

VB OID VB Name VB Index

1.3.6.1.3.37.1.1.1.1.1

isisSysInstance

isisSysInstance

1.3.6.1.3.37.1.2.1.1.1

isisSysLevelIndex

isisSysInstance

isisSysLevelIndex

1.3.6.1.3.37.1.3.1.1.2

isisCircIfIndex

isisSysInstance

isisCircIndex

1.3.6.1.3.37.1.10.1.1.1

isisPduLspId

isisSysInstance

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1

ifName

ifIndex

Impact on the System

1. You can ignore the trap caused by the restart of the local device, and services will not be affected.

2. If the trap is triggered by the incorrect configuration, routes will flap frequently.

Possible Causes

Cause 1: After the IS-IS process was restarted, the LSP sequence number increased from 1. IS-IS received an LSP with a larger sequence number and the same LSP ID from the neighbor.

Cause 2: The system ID of the device was the same as that of another device on the network. As a result, the LSP was continuously refreshed.

Procedure

1. Run the display history-command command to check whether the reset isis all command is run on the local device to restart the IS-IS process.

  • If yes, this log message is informational only, and no action is required.
  • If not, go to Step 2.

2. Run the display isis lsdb command to check whether the LSP sequence number of the local device increases rapidly. That is, the actual LSP refresh interval is smaller than the LSP refresh interval set using the timer lsp-refresh command.

  • If yes, go to Step 3.
  • If no, go to Step 4.

3. Run the display current-configuration command to check whether the system ID or virtual system ID of another device is the same as that of the local device.

  • If yes, go to Step 4.
  • If no, go to Step 5.

4. (Exercise caution when running the undo network-entity or undo virtual-system command.) Enter the IS-IS view of the local device or another device that has the same system ID or virtual system ID as the local device and run the undo network-entity or undo virtual-system command to delete the duplicate system ID or virtual system ID. Then, run the network-entity or virtual-system command to configure a different system ID or virtual system ID for the device. Check whether the fault is rectified.

  • If yes, go to Step 6.
  • If no, go to Step 5.

5. Collect log and configuration information, and contact Huawei technical support personnel.

6. End.

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