OSPFV3/2/ospfv3ImptNssaLsaMaxExceed_active: The number of NSSA LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imports external routes exceeds the configured maximum number.(hwOspfv3ProcessId=[hwOspfv3ProcessId], hwOspfv3AreaIdIndex=[hwOspfv3AreaIdIndex], hwOspfv3MaxLimit=[hwOspfv3MaxLimit])
The number of NSSA-LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imported external routes reached or exceeded the maximum number allowed.
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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hwOspfv3ProcessId |
OSPFv3 process ID |
hwOspfv3AreaIdIndex |
OSPFv3 area ID |
hwOspfv3MaxLimit |
Limit on the maximum number of NSSA-LSAs |
The number of NSSA-LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imported external routes reached or exceeded the maximum number allowed.
1. Run the display ospfv3 command to check whether the number of NSSA-LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imported external routes reaches or exceeds the maximum number allowed.
Check the overload status based on the value of the Current status field in the display ospfv3 command output. Normal: The number of LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imports external routes is less than or equal to the lower alarm threshold (in percentage) multiplied by the maximum number allowed. Approach limit: The number of LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imports external routes is approaching (reaching or exceeding 90% of) the upper alarm threshold. Exceed limit: The number of LSAs generated when an OSPFv3 process imports external routes has reached or exceeded the maximum number allowed.
2. Perform the following operations as required:
3. Collect the alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact technical support personnel.
4. End.