TUNNEL-TE/4/hwMplsPsSwitchWtoP

Message

TUNNEL-TE/4/hwMplsPsSwitchWtoP: Switched to protection tunnel. (IfIndex=[IfIndex], WorkTunnel=[WorkTunnel], WorkTunnelId=[WorkTunnelId], ProtectionTunnel=[ProtectionTunnel], ProtectionTunnelId=[ProtectionTunnelId], SwitchResult=[SwitchResult], WorkTunnelState=[WorkTunnelState], ProtTunnelState=[ProtTunnelState], LocalState=[LocalState])

Description

The protection group switched from the work tunnel to the protection tunnel.

Parameters

Parameter Name Parameter Meaning

IfIndex

Indicates the index value of the work tunnel.

WorkTunnel

Indicates the name of the work tunnel.

WorkTunnelId

Indicates the tunnel ID of the work tunnel.

ProtectionTunnel

Indicates the name of the protection tunnel.

ProtectionTunnelId

Indicates the tunnel ID of the protection tunnel.

SwitchResult

Indicates the result of the switchover. The value 2 indicates that the work tunnel switches to the protection tunnel.

WorkTunnelState

Indicates the status of the work tunnel.

ProtTunnelState

Indicates the status of the protection tunnel.

LocalState

Indicates the status of local node.

Possible Causes

1. The interface along the TE tunnel was shut down. 2. Interfaces along the TE tunnel were not enabled with MPLS, MPLS TE, or RSVP-TE. 3. The tunnel configurations such as destination address, type, or TE tunnel ID were incorrect or were not committed. 4. The explicit path was not the expected one. 5. A fault was detected by an OAM session or a BFD session. 6. The TE tunnel interface failed to forward packets.

Procedure

1. Run the display this command in the view of an interface along the TE tunnel to check whether the interface goes Up and whether MPLS, MPLS TE, and RSVP-TE are enabled.

  • If the interface goes Down, run the undo shutdown command.
  • If MPLS, MPLS TE, and RSVP-TE are disabled, run the mpls, mpls te, and mpls rsvp-te commands in sequence.
  • If the fault is rectified, go to Step 7. If the fault persists, go to Step 2.

2. Run the display this command in the tunnel interface view to check whether an explicit path is configured through the mpls te path explicit-path command.

  • If so, go to Step 3.
  • If not, go to Step 4.

3. Run the display explicit-path path-name command to view the address of each hop along the explicit path. Using the address of each hop along the explicit path, run the display ip interface command to check whether the interface along the primary tunnel is Up.

  • If all interfaces are Up, go to Step 5.
  • If an interface is Down, run the undo shutdown command.
  • If the fault is rectified, go to Step 7. If the fault persists, go to Step 5.

4. Run the display this command in the tunnel interface view to check whether the destination address, tunnel type, and TE tunnel ID are correct.

  • a. Run the tunnel-protocol mpls te command to configure a correct tunnel type.
  • b. Run the destination command to specify a correct destination address of the tunnel.
  • c. Run the mpls te tunnel-id command to specify a correct tunnel ID.

If the fault is rectified, go to Step 7. If the fault persists, go to Step 5.

5. Run the ping lsp te tunnel command to check connectivity of the tunnel LSP.

  • If the LSP is reachable, go to Step 7.
  • If the LSP is unreachable, go to Step 6.

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

7. End.

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