SOC/6/SOCHOSTCARLOG: Packets were dropped in HOST-CAR. (ApId=[ApId],SlotId=[SlotId],CardId=[CardId],PortId=[PortId],Host-CarID=[Host-CarID],UserVlan=[UserVlan],UserQinQ=[UserQinQ],UserMac=[UserMac],AgentCid=[AgentCid],RemoteID=[RemoteID],AgentCid/RemoteIDFrom=[AgentCid-RemoteIDFrom])
In VS mode, this log is supported only by the admin VS.
| Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
|---|---|
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ApId |
ID of an AP. This parameter is valid only in port extension scenarios. In other scenarios, this parameter is set to 0. |
|
SlotId |
Slot ID |
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CardId |
Subcard number |
|
PortId |
Port number |
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Host-CarID |
Host-CAR id |
|
UserVlan |
VLAN ID of a user |
|
UserQinQ |
QinQ ID of a user |
|
UserMac |
MAC address of a user |
|
AgentCid |
Agent circuit ID |
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RemoteID |
Agent remote ID |
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AgentCid-RemoteIDFrom |
Source of the agent circuit ID or agent remote ID |
Cause 1: The device was attacked by a certain type of user-side protocol packets.
Cause 2: The host CAR bandwidth set for the user-side packets to be sent to the CPU was too small.
Collect trap, log, and configuration information, and contact technical support personnel.