OSPF/6/OSPF_IF_STATE_CHANGE: The status of the non-virtual interface changes. (RouterId=[RouterId], IfIpAddress=[IfIpAddress], AddressLessIf=[AddressLessIf], IfState=[IfState], ProcessId=[ProcessId], AreaId=[AreaId], IfnetIndex=[IfnetIndex], LocalIfIpAddress=[LocalIfIpAddress], IfName=[IfName], InstanceName=[InstanceName], IfChgReason=[IfChgReason])
| Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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RouterId |
ID of the local router |
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IfIpAddress |
IP address of the non-virtual interface |
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AddressLessIf |
Interface index |
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IfState |
Interface status.
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ProcessId |
Process ID |
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AreaId |
Area ID |
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IfnetIndex |
Ifnet index of the local router interface IfIpAddressIndex: IP address of the non-virtual interface, which is the index of the interface name |
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LocalIfIpAddress |
IP address of the local router interface |
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IfName |
Interface name |
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InstanceName |
The instance name |
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IfChgReason |
The reason of interface status changed.
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Cause 1: The status of the physical interface alternated between Up and Down. Cause 2: The OSPF neighbor relationship was being established.
1. Run the display ospf interface command to check whether the interface is Down.
2. Run the display interface [interface-type [interface-number]] command to check whether the interface is Up.
3. Contact technical support.
4. End.