MPLS_LSPM/2/hwMplsExtTunnelDown_clear

Message

MPLS_LSPM/2/hwMplsExtTunnelDown_clear: The TE tunnel Down alarm was cleared.(SessionTunnelId=[SessionTunnelId], LocalLspId=[LocalLspId], IngressLsrId=[IngressLsrId], EgressLsrId=[EgressLsrId], OutIfIndex=[OutIfIndex], hwMplsTunnelInterfaceName=[hwMplsTunnelInterfaceName], hwMplsTunnelType=[hwMplsTunnelType], hwMplsTunnelAdminStatus=[hwMplsTunnelAdminStatus], hwMplsTunnelOperStatus=[hwMplsTunnelOperStatus], hwMplsTunnelDownReason=[hwMplsTunnelDownReason], OutIfName=[OutIfName], SignalledTunnelName=[SignalledTunnelName])

Parameters

Parameter Name Parameter Meaning

SessionTunnelId

Indicates the ID of the tunnel.

LocalLspId

Indicates the LSP ID of a session.

IngressLsrId

Indicates the LSR ID of the ingress on the tunnel.

EgressLsrId

Indicates the LSR ID of the egress on the tunnel.

OutIfIndex

Indicates the outgoing interface index of the ingress of the LSP that goes Down.

hwMplsTunnelInterfaceName

Indicates the name of a TE tunnel interface.

hwMplsTunnelType

Indicates the type of a tunnel.

hwMplsTunnelAdminStatus

Indicates the management status of the tunnel.

  • 1: Up
  • 2: Down

hwMplsTunnelOperStatus

Indicates the operating status of the tunnel:

  • 1: Up
  • 2: Down

hwMplsTunnelDownReason

Indicates the reason why a tunnel goes Down.

OutIfName

Indicates the outgoing interface name of the ingress of the LSP that goes Down.

SignalledTunnelName

Tunnel alias.

Possible Causes

  • Cause 0:The tunnel was successfully set up or the attributes of the tunnel changed.
  • Cause 100:The alarm was cleared.

Procedure

This trap message is informational only, and no action is required.

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