L2VPN/2/hwPWVcDown_active: The status of the PWE3 VC turned DOWN. (VcId=[VcId], VcType=[VcType], PeerAddress=[PeerAddress], InterfaceIndex=[InterfaceIndex], VcInboundLabel=[VcInboundLabel], VcOutboundLabel=[VcOutboundLabel], SecondaryPw=[SecondaryPw], HWL2VpnStateChangeReason=[HWL2VpnStateChangeReason], SysUpTime=[SysUpTime], InterfaceName=[InterfaceName], SwitchVcId=[SwitchVcId], TunnelPolicyName=[TunnelPolicyName])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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VcId |
VC ID. |
VcType |
VC type. |
PeerAddress |
IP address of a peer. |
InterfaceIndex |
AC interface index. |
VcInboundLabel |
Incoming label of a VC. |
VcOutboundLabel |
Outgoing label of a VC. |
SecondaryPw |
Flag indicating whether the PW is a secondary PW: 1: secondary PW. 2: non-secondary PW. |
HWL2VpnStateChangeReason |
Cause of the VC status change. |
SysUpTime |
System startup time. |
InterfaceName |
AC interface name. |
SwitchVcId |
Switch VC ID. |
TunnelPolicyName |
Name of a tunnel policy. |
1. Check whether the alarm alarm-name hwPWVcDown initial-startup enable command has been run.
2. Check whether the service is newly created.
3. Complete the service configuration according to the product manual. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
4. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
5. End.
1. Confirm that whether the VPWS connection is need to be deleted.
2. Recreate the VPWS connection. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls ldp session command to check the status of the LDP session to the remote end. If the LDP session of the peer does not exist, or the LDP session is not in Operational state, restore the status of the LDP session. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the reset pw command to reset local PW. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check whether the MTU is same of local PW and remote PW. If the interface is ATM or TDM, check whether the parameters of the interfaces is same.
2. Make sure the MTU and parameters of the ATM or TDM interfaces is coincident. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Contact technical support personnel.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc command to check whether the MTUs of the local and remote PWs are the same. If the interface is an ATM or TDM interface, check whether the interface parameters are consistent.
2. Reconfigure the MTUs to be the same and modify the parameters of the ATM or TDM interfaces to be the same. Then, check whether the fault is rectified.
3. Collect alarm and configuration information, and contact technical support engineers.
4. End.
1. Check whether the VPWS connection is need to be deleted by manual. If not, run the mpls l2vc command to restore the connection. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc command to check whether the control words configured on the local and remote ends are the same. If the interface is an ATM or TDM interface, check whether the interface parameters are consistent.
2. Reconfigure the control words to ensure that the control words at both ends of the PW are the same. In addition, modify the parameters of the ATM or TDM interface to be the same. Then, check whether the fault is rectified.
3. Collect alarm and configuration information, and contact technical support engineers.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check the status of the AC interface.
2. Run the display interface interface-type interface-number command to view the physical and link status of the interface. If the status of the interface is Down, restore the physical and link status to Up. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc command to check whether the local and remote PW encapsulation types are the same.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc command to check whether the tunnel ID exists.
2. Check whether the public network interface is Down. If it is Down, bring it Up and then run the display tunnel-info all command to check the tunnel status. After the tunnel goes Up, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check the status of the remote AC interface.
2. Run the display interface interface-type interface-number command to view the physical and link status of the remote interface. If the status of the interface is Down, restore the physical and link status to Up. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Run the display mpls l2vc vc-id command to check the VC tunnel/token info field in the command output. If VC tunnel/token info is displayed as 0 tunnels/tokens, it indicates that no tunnel is selected by a PW. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check the tunnel policy name field in the command output. If tunnel policy name is displayed as "--", it indicates that an LDP LSP is used as the tunnel for a PW or no tunnel policy is configured. An MPLS TE tunnel can be used for a PW only after a tunnel policy is configured. If tunnel policy name is not displayed as "--", it indicates that a tunnel policy is adopted. In this case, you can run the display this command in the tunnel policy view to view the tunnel policy configuration. Modify the configuration on the outbound interface on a public network and restore the tunnel connected to the peer. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
4. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
5. End.
1. Check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the display tunnel-info all command to check information about the tunnel connected to the peer. Modify the configuration on the outbound interface on a public network and restore the tunnel connected to the peer. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Perform the troubleshooting operations described in hwBfdSessDown to rectify the fault. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
2. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
3. End.
1. Run the display this command on the AC interface to check whether the manual-set pw-ac-fault configuration exists.
2. Run the undo manual-set pw-ac-fault command and check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
4. End.
1. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check whether the local VC MTU is the same as remote VC MTU.
2. Check the MTU of the local AC interface and the MTU of the remote AC interface. If two MTUs are not the same, modify them to be the same. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
3. Run the display mpls l2vc interface interface-type interface-number command to check the local control word is the same as the remote control word. Note that they are the same only when both are either in the enable state or in the disable state. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
4. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
5. End.
Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.