Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 User Manual

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Syslog messages

A

Alert

Temperature <degrees> C degrees, warning
level <warn-degrees> C degrees, shutdown
level <shutdown-degrees> C degrees

Indicates an over temperature condition on
the active module.
The <degrees> value indicates the
temperature of the module.
The <warn-degrees> value is the warning
threshold temperature configured for the
module.
The <shutdown-degrees> value is the
shutdown temperature configured for the
module.

Critical

Authentication shut down <portnum> due to
DOS attack

Denial of Service (DoS) attack protection
was enabled for multi-device port
authentication on the specified <portnum>,
and the per-second rate of RADIUS
authentication attempts for the port
exceeded the configured limit. The Brocade
device considers this to be a DoS attack
and disables the port.

Debug

BGP4: Not enough memory available to run
BGP4

The device could not start the BGP4 routing
protocol because there is not enough
memory available.

Debug

DOT1X: Not enough memory

There is not enough system memory for
802.1X authentication to take place.
Contact Brocade Technical Support.

Error

No of prefixes received from BGP peer
<ip-addr> exceeds maximum
prefix-limit...shutdown

The Layer 3 Switch has received more than
the specified maximum number of prefixes
from the neighbor, and the Layer 3 Switch is
therefore shutting down its BGP4 session
with the neighbor.

Informational

IPv6: IPv6 protocol disabled on the device
from <session-id>

IPv6 protocol was disabled on the device
during the specified session.

Informational

IPv6: IPv6 protocol enabled on the device
from <session-id>

IPv6 protocol was enabled on the device
during the specified session.

Informational

MAC Filter applied to port <port-id> by
<username> from <session-id> (filter
id=<filter-ids> )

Indicates a MAC address filter was applied
to the specified port by the specified user
during the specified session.
<session-id> can be console, telnet, ssh,
web, or snmp.
<filter-ids> is a list of the MAC address
filters that were applied.

Informational

MAC Filter removed from port <port-id> by
<username> from <session-id> (filter
id=<filter-ids> )

Indicates a MAC address filter was removed
from the specified port by the specified user
during the specified session.
<session-id> can be console, telnet, ssh,
web, or snmp.
<filter-ids> is a list of the MAC address
filters that were removed.

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Brocade Syslog messages (Continued)

Message level

Message

Explanation

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