MSTP/4/EDGE_PORT_CHANGED: After the edge port receives a BPDU packet, the port is no longer an edge port. (InstanceID=[InstanceID], PortIndex=[PortIndex], EdgePortEnableState=[EdgePortEnableState], IfIndex=[IfIndex], PortName=[PortName], PwName=[PwName])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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InstanceID |
Indicates the instance ID. |
PortIndex |
Indicates the port ID. |
EdgePortEnableState |
Indicates whether BPDU-guard is enabled on the edge port. |
IfIndex |
Indicates the interface index. |
PortName |
Indicates the port name. |
PwName |
Indicates the PW name. |
1. Check whether the interface is directly connected to a user terminal and can be specified as an edge port.
2. Locate the source of the BPDUs on the interface and check whether the malicious attack exists.
3. Run the undo stp edged-port command and the undo shutdown command in the interface view to delete the configuration of the edge port and restart the interface. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 4.
4. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.