MPLS_LSPM/2/mplsTunnelDown_clear: Tunnel status changes to Up. (TunnelId=[TunnelId], LocalLspId=[LocalLspId], IngressLsrId=[IngressLsrId], EgressLsrId=[EgressLsrId], OutIfIndex=[OutIfIndex], TunnelAdminStatus=[TunnelAdminStatus], TunnelOperStatus=[TunnelOperStatus], TunnelName=[TunnelName], OutIfName=[OutIfName], SubReason=[SubReason], SignalledTunnelName=[SignalledTunnelName])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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TunnelId |
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. |
TunnelAdminStatus |
Indicates the management status of the tunnel. |
TunnelOperStatus |
Indicates the operating status of the tunnel. |
TunnelName |
Indicates the name of the tunnel. |
OutIfName |
Indicates the name of the outgoing interface on the ingress of the LSP that goes Down. |
SubReason |
Indicates the sub-cause for identifying the alarm clearance type. The default value is 0 when an alarm is generated. The meaning of a different sub-cause value is as follows:
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SignalledTunnelName |
Tunnel alias. |
This trap message is informational only, and no action is required.