Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide

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Syslog messages

A

Notification

VRRP intf state changed,
intf

<

portnum>, vrid

<

virtual-router-id>,

state

<

vrrp-state>

A state change has occurred in a Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
interface.
The

<

portnum> is the port.

The

<

virtual-router-id> is the virtual router ID

(VRID) configured on the interface.
The

<

vrrp-state> can be one of the following:

init

master

backup

unknown

Notification

BGP Peer

<

ip-addr> UP (ESTABLISHED)

Indicates that a BGP4 neighbor has come up.
The

<

ip-addr> is the IP address of the

neighbor’s BGP4 interface with the device.

Notification

BGP Peer

<

ip-addr> DOWN (IDLE)

Indicates that a BGP4 neighbor has gone
down.
The

<

ip-addr> is the IP address of the

neighbor’s BGP4 interface with the device.

Notification

Local ICMP exceeds

<

burst-max> burst

packets, stopping for

<

lockup> seconds!!

The number of ICMP packets exceeds the

<

burst-max> threshold set by the ip icmp

burst command. The device may be the
victim of a Denial of Service (DoS) attack.
All ICMP packets will be dropped for the
number of seconds specified by the

<

lockup>

value. When the lockup period expires, the
packet counter is reset and measurement is
restarted.

Notification

Local TCP exceeds

<

burst-max> burst

packets, stopping for

<

lockup> seconds!!

The number of TCP SYN packets exceeds the

<

burst-max> threshold set by the ip tcp burst

command. The device may be the victim of a
TCP SYN DoS attack.
All TCP SYN packets will be dropped for the
number of seconds specified by the

<

lockup>

value. When the lockup period expires, the
packet counter is reset and measurement is
restarted.

Notification

Transit ICMP in interface

<

portnum> exceeds

<

num> burst packets, stopping for

<

num>

seconds!!

Threshold parameters for ICMP transit
(through) traffic have been configured on an
interface, and the maximum burst size for
ICMP packets on the interface has been
exceeded.
The

<

portnum> is the port number.

The first

<

num> is the maximum burst size

(maximum number of packets allowed).
The second

<

num> is the number of seconds

during which additional ICMP packets will be
blocked on the interface.
Note: This message can occur in response to
an attempted Smurf attack.

TABLE 242

Brocade Syslog messages (Continued)

Message level

Message

Explanation

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