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MAILBOX Error Messages
MBRI Error Messages
MCI Error Messages
MK5 Error Messages
MPA68360 Error Messages
MROUTE Error Messages
MUESLIX Error Messages
NIC100 Error Messages
NIM Error Messages
OSPF Error Messages
PA Error Messages
PAD Error Messages
PARSER Error Messages
PIM Error Messages
PPP Error Messages
QA Error Messages
QLLC Error Messages
QUICC Error Messages
RADIUS Error Messages
RADIX Error Messages
RCMD Error Messages
RIP Error Message
RSP Error Messages
RSRB Error Messages

MAILBOX Error Messages

ChipCom mailbox error messages


Note All MAILBOX-class messages are generated in response to various conditions arising from the use of a mailbox implemented on a partner port of the Cisco 2500. The mailbox is used to pass administrative information between the router and the main management module of the partner's platform.
Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-BADCHKSUM : Checksum failed. Expected = 0x[hex], calculated = 0x[hex]. Ignoring PDU

Explanation    A hardware or software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-BADECHO : Echo-response did not match echo-request!

Explanation    The data received from an ECHO_RESPONSE protocol data unit (PDU) did not match the original data provided in the ECHO_REQUEST. Usually, this message is seen during initialization, and indicates a catastrophic failure of the mailbox interface. See MAILBOX-3-INITFAIL for more information.

Recommended Action    Confirm the router module installation. Ensure that the software revision on the management module and the router module carrier card is up-to-date. If the error persists, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-BADPDU : PDU of type [chars] received. Invalid or unsupported. Ignoring

Explanation    The protocol data unit (PDU) received was valid, but the type is not supported in the current software implementation. It will be ignored.

Recommended Action    This is an informational message only. No action is required.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-INITFAIL : Mailbox initialization failure. [chars] Mailbox offline

Explanation    A catastrophic failure involving the initialization of the administrative mailbox occurred. The mailbox will be taken offline and remain in that state until a router module reset, or a system reload, occurs. At that time, initialization will again be attempted. Note that the functionality of the router (its ability to receive and forward packets) is not affected by this error.

Recommended Action    Confirm the router module installation. Ensure that the software revision on the management module and the router module carrier card is up-to-date. If the error persists, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-6-INITOK : Mailbox initialization successful

Explanation    This message is generated after a router reload to indicate the mailbox was successfully initialized.

Recommended Action    This is an informational message only. No action is required.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-7-MBOXDEBUG : [chars]

Explanation    This message header is paired with general debugging messages used to provide information about the functionality of the mailbox. To enable mailbox debugging, issue the debug mailbox command.

Recommended Action    This is an advisory message only. No action is required.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-NOECHO : Echo-request timed out. No response received. Mailbox offline

Explanation    An ECHO_RESPONSE was not received in the appropriate time after the generation of an ECHO_REQUEST. This failure only occurs during mailbox initialization, and indicates a problem between the communication path of the router module and its carrier card.

Recommended Action    Confirm the router module installation. Ensure that the software revision on the management module and the router module carrier card is up-to-date. If the error persists, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-OFFLINE : [chars] mailbox is offline. Interrupt ignored

Explanation    This message is generated when an attempt is made by the management module to communicate with an offline mailbox. When it appears, it indicates a problem exists between the perceived state of the mailbox from the router's side versus the management module's side.

Recommended Action    Issue a system-wide reset on the management module. If the error persists, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-7-ONLINE : [chars] mailbox coming online

Explanation    This message is generated only when mailbox debugging is enabled. It provides information about the state of each incoming or outgoing mailbox.

Recommended Action    This is an advisory message only. No action is required.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-7-READ : Reading 0x[hex] from carrier

Explanation    This message is generated only when mailbox debugging is enabled. It provides very low-level information about the incoming mailbox data stream.

Recommended Action    This is an advisory message only. No action is required.

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-3-TIMEOUT : Intra-PDU timeout occurred on [chars] mailbox data

Explanation    A timeout occurred while sending or receiving the characters of a protocol data unit (PDU). The entire PDU will be ignored.

Recommended Action    This is an informational message only. No action is required

Error Message   
%MAILBOX-7-WRITE : Writing 0x[hex] to carrier

Explanation    This message is generated only when mailbox debugging is enabled. It provides very low-level information about the outgoing mailbox data stream.

Recommended Action    This is an advisory message only. No action is required.

MBRI Error Messages

Multi-BRI port module error messages

Error Message   
%MBRI-1-INITFAIL : Initialization of MBRI interface failed on bay [dec], shutting down bay

Explanation    The MBRI network module failed to complete initialization.

Recommended Action    Ensure that there is sufficient memory available in the router. If you continue to get this message, copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MBRI-3-NOTMBRI : Device reported [hex]

Explanation    The network module hardware reports that a non-MBRI port module was detected.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MBRI-3-UNKNOWN_STATE : Unknown Layer1 State in unit [dec]

Explanation    The MBRI driver detected an invalid Layer 1 condition.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

MCI Error Messages

Multiport Communications Interface error messages

Error Message   
%MCI-5-INPUTERR : Interface [chars] excessive input error rate

Explanation    The input error rate was so high that the interface was temporarily disabled. The interface will be automatically re-enabled in 30 seconds.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, check the communication lines.

Error Message   
%MCI-4-NOCOOKIE : MCI controller [dec] missing configuration data - disabled

Explanation    The configuration PAL is missing.

Recommended Action    If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MCI-5-OBSOLETE : Obsolete MCI firmware: can't route [chars] and bridge simultaneously

Explanation    The firmware on your MCI controller card is out of date.

Recommended Action    Upgrade your MCI firmware.

Error Message   
%MCI-3-RXINDEX : Unit [dec], invalid RX index [dec]

Explanation    The MCI did not answer a Multibus request. This generally indicates a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%MCI-3-SETUPERR : Unit [dec], Error ([hex]) on setup, index [hex], restarting controller -- mci_interrupt()

Explanation    A hardware device did not respond appropriately to a request. This generally indicates a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%MCI-4-TESTFAIL : Unit [dec] failed [chars] test, skipping

Explanation    A hardware component failed an internal diagnostic test.

Recommended Action    Replace the malfunctioning component. Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

MK5 Error Messages

MK5025 serial controller error messages

Error Message   
%MK5-1-BADRING : msgtxt_badringsize

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If either of these messages recur, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MK5-1-INITFAIL : msgtxt_initfail

Explanation    The hardware failed to initialize correctly.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-1-INITNOPPRIM : Unit [dec], initialization failure - No CSR1_PPRIM_INIT_CONF, csr1 = 0x[hex]

Explanation    The hardware failed to initialize correctly.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-1-INITUERR : Unit [dec], initialization CSR1_UERR failure, csr1=0x[hex]

Explanation    The hardware failed to initialize correctly.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-5-LINEFLAP : Unit [dec] excessive modem control changes

Explanation    Too many modem control interrupts have been received. The port was disabled to prevent excessive use of the CPU.

Recommended Action    Check the cable on the serial port.

Error Message   
%MK5-1-MEMERR : msgtxt_memoryerror

Explanation    A network serial interface detected a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-1-NOMEMORY : msgtxt_nomemory

Explanation    The requested operation could not be accomplished because of a low-memory condition.

Recommended Action    Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. If conditions warrant, upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

Error Message   
%MK5-3-OUTENCAP : Unit [dec], bad output packet encapsulation: 0x[hex]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If either of these messages recur, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%MK5-3-PLOSTERR : Unit [dec], provider primitive lost, csr0=0x[hex], csr1=0x[hex]

Explanation    A network serial interface detected a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-3-PPRIMERR : Unit [dec], unexpected provider primitive, csr0=0x[hex], csr1=0x[hex]

Explanation    A network serial interface detected a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-3-SPURPPRIMERR : Unit [dec], spurious provider primitive interrupt, csr0=0x[hex], csr1=0x[hex]

Explanation    A network serial interface detected a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%MK5-3-UPRIMERR : Unit [dec], user primitive error, csr0=0x[hex], csr1=0x[hex]

Explanation    A network serial interface detected a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

MPA68360 Error Messages

VIP Multi-channel Port Adapter error messages

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-DWNLDCKSM : MPA68360: Download checksum error (sent = 0x[hex], received = 0x[hex]

Explanation    The download of the internal firmware to the MPA68360 failed to checksum correctly. This usually indicates a hardware failure of the MPA6836.

Recommended Action    Perform a power cycle. If the problem persists, the MPA68360 hardware may have a problem.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-DWNLDFL : MPA68360 down load failed

Explanation    Failed to download firmware into the PRI port adapter.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-INITFAIL : MPA68360 slot [dec]: Init Failed at [chars]

Explanation    The PRI port adapter failed to complete hardware initialization.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-3-MBXREAD : MPA68360: Stale msg in [chars] - mbx0:%lx mbx1:%lx mbx2:%lx

Explanation    The MPA68360 has not responded to a message within a specified time.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-NOTCMPLT : MPA68360 download failed to complete

Explanation    The MPA68360 hardware has failed. It could not download its operational microcode.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-3-NOTMPA68360 : MPA68360: Device reported [hex]

Explanation    The MPA68360 hardware failed. A non-MPA68360 device pointed at the software for the MPA68360 serial.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-NOTREADY : NMPA6836: Not ready for download

Explanation    An error occurred on the communication path between DRIVER and MPA68360.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-3-PANIC : MPA68360: Exception [dec], trace [dec]

Explanation    The MPA68360 firmware detected an illegal or unexpected CPU exception or condition. This may be caused by a software error or by a hardware failure.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-STARTFAIL : MPA68360 [chars]: Channel enable failed

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred. The MPA68360 serial interface is not responding to commands used to initialize it.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MPA68360-1-STOPFAIL : MPA68360 [chars]: Channel disable failed

Explanation    The PRI port adapter failed to respond to a request to disable an interface.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

MROUTE Error Messages

Multicast route error messages

Error Message   
%MROUTE-4-RADIXDELETE : Error trying to delete multicast route entry [int]/[dec] for [int] (expected [hex], got [hex])

Explanation    An error in the multicast routing table occurred. A route could not be deleted from the routing table.

Recommended Action    Execute a clear ip mroute command. Determine whether the router is low on memory. If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MROUTE-2-RADIXINIT : Error initializing IP multicast radix for [int]

Explanation    Insufficient memory is available to initialize the IP multicast routing table.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%MROUTE-4-RADIXINSERT : Error trying to add multicast route entry [int]/[dec] for [int] (expected [hex], got [hex])

Explanation    An error in the multicast routing table occurred. A route could not be inserted in to the routing table.

Recommended Action    Execute a clear ip mroute command. Determine whether the router is low on memory. If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

MUESLIX Error Messages

Mx serial ASIC error messages

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-3-DISCOVER : Mx serial (bay [dec]): Interface found: [dec]

Explanation    The Mx serial hardware failed. Some interfaces on the board failed to come up.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-1-DWNLDFL : Mx serial (bay [dec]): PA down load failed

Explanation    The Mx serial hardware failed. It could not download its operational microcode.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-1-INITFAIL : Mx serial (bay [dec]), Init Failed at [chars]

Explanation    The Mx serial port adapter failed to complete hardware initialization.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-3-NOTMUESLIX : Mx serial (bay [dec]): Device reported [hex]

Explanation    The Mx serial hardware failed. A non-Mx serial device pointed at the Mx serial software.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-3-OWNERR : Mx serial ([dec]/[dec]), Buffer ownership error, pak=0x[hex]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred. The Mx serial driver detected that the transmit ring is in an inconsistent and unrecoverable state.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-1-STARTFAIL : Mx serial, [chars] Start Failed at [chars]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred. The Mx serial interface is not responding to commands used to initialize it.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%MUESLIX-1-STOPFAIL : Mx serial, [chars] Stop Failed at [chars]

Explanation    The Mx serial port adapter failed to respond to a request to disable an interface.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

NIC100 Error Messages

NIC100 driver error messages

Error Message   
%NIC100-3-BADUNIT : msgtxt_badunit

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, contact your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIC100-1-INITFAIL : msgtxt_initfail

Explanation    The hardware failed to initialize correctly.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

Error Message   
%NIC100-3-OWNERR : msgtxt_ownerror

Explanation    An Ethernet interface is malfunctioning, or an internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Repair or replace the controller.

NIM Error Messages

Network interface module error messages

Error Message   
%NIM-2-BADNIMREV : Unsupported version of [chars] NIM in slot [dec] Version 0x[hex]

Explanation    The indicated network interface module (NIM) is not supported because it is not of the correct revision. Certain platforms (Cisco 4500 or Cisco 4700, for example) require some NIMs to be of a minimum revision level.

Recommended Action    Upgrade the NIM to the proper level.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-BADSLOT : Illegal reference to non-existent slot [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-BADSUBUNIT : Illegal reference to non-existent subunit [dec] in slot [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-DEADICHAINQ : Attempted to manipulate uninitialized ichainQ in [chars]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-LOSTICHAINQ : Couldn't find idb 0x[hex] in ichainQ in [chars]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-NOHWADDRESS : All hardware addresses have been allocated - maximum of [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%NIM-2-UNSUPNIM : Unsupported [chars] NIM in slot [dec]

Explanation    The indicated NIM is not supported on this platform.

Recommended Action    Remove the NIM.

OSPF Error Messages

Open Shortest Path First error messages

Error Message   
%OSPF-5-ADJCHG : Process [dec], Nbr [int] on [chars] from [chars] to [chars], [chars]

Explanation    An OSPF neighbor has changed state. The message describes the change and the reason for it. This message appears only if the log-adjacency-changes command is configured for the OSPF process.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-BADLENGTH : Invalid length [dec] in OSPF packet from [int] (ID [int]), [chars]

Explanation    The system received an OSPF packet with a length field of less than normal header size or inconsistent with the size of the IP packet in which it arrived. This indicates an error in the sender of the packet.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-BADLSATYPE : Invalid lsa: [chars] Type [dec], LSID [int] from [int], [int], [chars]

Explanation    The router received a link-state advertisement (LSA) with invalid LSA Type. The cause is either memory corruption or unexpected behavior on a router.

Recommended Action    From a neighboring address, locate the problem router and reboot it. To determine what is causing this problem, call your Cisco technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-CONFLICTING_LSAID : Found LSA with the same host bit set but using different mask Existing: LSA ID [inet] New: Destination [inet]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-DBEXIST : area [chars] lsid [int] mask [int] adv [int] type [dec]

Explanation    OSPF has a problem locating the LSA, which could lead to a memory leak.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-ERRRCV : Received invalid packet: [chars] from [int], [chars]

Explanation    An invalid OSPF packet was received. Details are included in the error message. The cause might be a misconfigured OSPF or an internal error in the sender.

Recommended Action    Check the OSPF configuration of the receiver and the sender for inconsistency.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-INIT_IDB : OSPF is enabled on [chars] during idb initialization

Explanation    An internal error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-INTERNALERR : Internal error: [chars]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-NOBACKBONE : Flagged as being an ABR without a backbone area

Explanation    The router was flagged as an Area Border Router (ABR) without backbone area in the router.

Recommended Action    Restart the OSPF process.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-NOCONNDB : No database entry for connected address [int]

Explanation    While calculating OSPF routes, the router could not find the link-state advertisement that represents the connected route in the router.

Recommended Action    Clear the IP routes in the routing table by entering the clear ip route command.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-NOLSA : Failed to find this routers LSA in [chars]

Explanation    The router is not able to find its own router link-state advertisement. This can occur occasionally and self-correct. However, if this message recurs, restart the OSPF process.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%OSPF-2-NOMEMORY : No memory for [chars]

Explanation    The requested operation could not be accomplished because of a low memory condition.

Recommended Action    Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. If conditions warrant, upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-NONEIGHBOR : Received [chars] from unknown neighbor [int]

Explanation    OSPF hello, database description, or database request packet was received, but the router could not identify the sender.

Recommended Action    This situation should correct itself. If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-NORTRID : Could not allocate router ID

Explanation    OSPF failed while attempting to allocate a router ID from the IP address of one of its interfaces.

Recommended Action    Ensure that at least one interface is up and has a valid IP address. If multiple OSPF processes are running on the router, each process needs its own unique router ID. You must have enough up interfaces so that each of them can obtain a router ID.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-NOSELF : if [chars] if_state [dec]

Explanation    An internal error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-6-NOSRCPDB : ex_route_callback(): Can't find the src protocol to redistribute net [inet]

Explanation    OSPF attempted to redistribute a route, but could not find a valid source protocol.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%OSPF-6-NOTREDIST1 : ex_route_callback(): do not redistribute net [inet], [chars]

Explanation    This message is for information only.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%OSPF-6-NOTREDIST3 : build_ex_route(): don't redistribute net [inet], [int] advertises it already

Explanation    This message is for information only.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-NOTREDIST4 : Database scanner: external LSA [inet] is lost, reinstalls

Explanation    The software detected an unexpected condition. The router will take corrective action and continue.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-NOTREDIST5 : db_free: external LSA [inet][inet]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-OSPFINTDOWN : Interface [chars] is up but OSPF state is down. Clean up

Explanation    An inconsistency in an internal state was found and corrected.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-RCVSELF : from [chars] src [int] dst [int] id [int] type [dec] if_state [dec]

Explanation    An OSPF receive packet originated by itself.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-RDB_NO_LSA : lsid [int] adv [int] type [dec] gateway [int] metric [dec] network [int] mask [int] protocol [hex] attr [hex] net-metric [dec]

Explanation    OSPF found inconsistency between its database and IP routing table.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-3-UNKNOWNSTATE : Reached unknown state in neighbor state machine

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-4-VIRTUAL_IN_NON_BACKBONE : Virtual link information found in non-backbone area: [chars]

Explanation    An internal error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Issue the show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to determine the nature of the error. If you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text or from the show tech-support output, call your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the gathered information.

Error Message   
%OSPF-6-ZERO_BANDWIDTH : interface [chars] has zero bandwidth

Explanation    The interface reports its bandwidth as zero.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

PA Error Messages

Port adapter error messages

Error Message   
%PA-2-BADIDB : PA interface idb incorrect, [hex]

Explanation    The port adapter system control block (PASCB) data structure indicates a zero interface descriptor block (IDB).

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PA-2-BADINTERFACE : Out of range PCI Port Adapter interface, [dec] on bay [dec]

Explanation    The software specified an out-of-range port adapter interface.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PA-2-BADPABAY : Out of range PCI Port Adapter bay [dec]

Explanation    The software specified an out-of-range port adapter bay.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PA-2-BADPASCB : PA interface pascb incorrect, [hex]

Explanation    The port adapter system control block (PASCB) data structure was incorrectly set in the command data structure.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PA-2-UNDEFPA : Undefined Port Adapter type [dec] in bay [dec]

Explanation    The software already has a driver for the port adapter type in the specified bay.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PA-2-UNDEFPABRIDGE : Unsupported Port Adapter Bridge [hex] in bay [dec]

Explanation    The software does not have a driver for the port adapter protocol control information bridge in the specified bay.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

PAD Error Messages

X.25 packet assembler/disassembler error messages

Error Message   
%PAD-3-GETLINE : Tty[t-line], bad return code [dec] from x3_getline()

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PAD-2-INTR : [chars] called at interrupt level [hex]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PAD-2-PUTSETUP : Tty[t-line], buffer already setup

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears and report it to your technical support representative.

PARSER Error Messages

Parser error messages

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-BADCFG : Unexpected end of configuration file

Explanation    This message occurs when a configuration is read from the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server or nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) and the end of the file is encountered before the end statement. The configuration may be corrupted or incomplete. What was read is in effect.

Recommended Action    Ensure that the configuration is good, then execute either a copy running-config startup-config command to write the good configuration to NVRAM, or a copy running-config tftp command to write to a network TFTP server.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-BADRANGE : Bad range <[dec]-[dec] for command '[chars]'

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-3-BADSUBCMD : Unrecognized subcommand [dec] in [chars] command '[chars]'

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-3-CREATEINT : Can't create any more subinterfaces

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-2-INTDISABLE : Interrupts disabled in mode [chars] by command '[chars]'

Explanation    A hardware or software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-INVLDLINE : Invalid line in NV generation: [t-line]

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-INVLDNVGEN : Invalid function called in NVGEN of '[chars]'

Explanation    An error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears. Execute a show version command, and copy the displayed information. Contact your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-LINKPOINT : Parser reached link_point

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-MULFUNCS : unknown test in test_multiple_funcs '[char]'

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-MULTIPLEIFS : interface_action: multiple ifs present when unit_only set

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-3-NOLINK : no link_point([dec]) in the [chars] [chars] command chain

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-NUMHELP : general_number_short_help: Invalid [chars] number flag

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-NVGEN : nvgen_token called but csb-nvgen not set

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PARSER-4-PROTOADDR : protoaddr_action: Unknown link_type [dec]

Explanation    The parser failed an internal software check.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

PIM Error Messages

Protocol-independent multicast error messages

Error Message   
%PIM-1-INVALID_RP_JOIN : Received (*, [int]) Join from [int] for invalid RP [int]

Explanation    A downstream PIM router sent a join message for the shared tree, which this router does not want to accept. This behavior indicates that this router will let only downstream routers join to a specific rendezvous point.

Recommended Action    Configure all downstream leaf routers to join to the RP that is allowed by upstream routers toward the validated rendezvous point.

Error Message   
%PIM-1-INVALID_RP_REG : Received Register from [int] for [int], not willing to be RP

Explanation    A PIM router received a register message from another PIM router that thinks it is the rendezvous point. If the router is not configured for another rendezvous point, it will not accept the register message.

Recommended Action    Configure all leaf routers (first-hop routers to multicast sources) with the IP address of the valid rendezvous point.

PPP Error Messages

Point-to-Point Protocol error messages

Error Message   
%PPP-4-CONFNAK : fsm_rconfnak([hex]) - possible CONFNAK loop

Explanation    The remote and local PPP cannot agree on a set of options that both can perform.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%PPP-4-IPXNET : mismatched IPX network numbers. Ours = [hex], theirs = [hex]

Explanation    The two ends of a serial link have different IPX network numbers.

Recommended Action    Confirm the configuration of both devices.

Error Message   
%PPP-4-NOEXTTACACS : ppp TACACS is configured but extended TACACS is not

Explanation    PPP was configured to use the Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS), but extended TACACS was not configured or was disabled.

Recommended Action    Either issue the no ppp use-tacacs command to stop PPP from using TACACS, or issue the tacacs-server extended command to enable extended TACACS.

QA Error Messages

Queue and accumulator error messages

Error Message   
%QA-3-ALLOC : [chars]

Explanation    This is a software error.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears. Also copy the output of the show version and show controllers cbus commands. Contact your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%QA-3-DIAG : NULL

Explanation    This is a diagnostic message.

Recommended Action    This message appears after a QA error, and contains diagnostic information regarding that error. Copy the original QA error message and all the following QA diagnostic error messages exactly as they appear. Also copy the output of the show version and show controllers cbus commands. Contact your technical support representative.

QLLC Error Messages

Qualified Logical Link Control error messages

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BADOPCODE : Opcode [chars] is invalid

Explanation    Either remote source-route bridging or local acknowledgment is configured incorrectly.

Recommended Action    Verify that remote source-route bridging and local acknowledgment are configured correctly.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BADQLLCSTATE : Bad qllc state - [chars]

Explanation    An invalid QLLC primitive was detected.

Recommended Action    Verify that the partner QLLC device is configured correctly.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BADRSRBOPCODE : Bad opcode [hex] from [sci_notation] to [sci_notation]

Explanation    Either remote source-route bridging (RSRB) is incorrectly configured, or the other RSRB device is down.

Recommended Action    Verify that remote source-route bridging is configured correctly with the right version of the Cisco IOS software.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BADSTATE : Bad qllc state - [chars] - [sci_notation]

Explanation    An invalid LLC primitive was detected.

Recommended Action    Verify that the Token Ring ports and any participating LAN devices are configured correctly.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BADSTATEEVENT : Bad qllc state - [chars] event - [chars] macaddr - [sci_notation]

Explanation    The LLC primitive specified placed the router in an invalid state.

Recommended Action    Verify that the Token Ring ports and any participating LAN devices are configured correctly.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-BAD_XID : Sna configuration error for [sci_notation]: Lan device is PU2.1, X.25 device is PU2.0 (XID Format 1)

Explanation    The IBM Gateway (3172) or front-end processor on the LAN is sending XID Format 3, which is used to communicate with PU2.1 devices. The X.25 device is a PU2.0 (3174) that is configured to send XID Format 1 messages. This is a very rare situation. A likely cause is that the revision levels on the IBM equipment are incompatible.

Recommended Action    Check the revision levels on the external equipment, and upgrade them if necessary.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-DIFFPRTR : [sci_notation] - Different partner - originally [sci_notation] - now [sci_notation]

Explanation    The partner for this QLLC virtual MAC address does not match the MAC address that was defined with the qllc partner command.

Recommended Action    Verify that the qllc partner statement in the configuration file is correct.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-GENERRMSG : [chars]

Explanation    The text string provided with this error message describes the specific QLLC problem.

Recommended Action    Follow the instructions that appear with the error message. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-IFRAME : [chars]

Explanation    An I-Frame was discarded because of network congestion.

Recommended Action    Verify that the LAN is not beaconing and that it is not in a congested state. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-INCALL_CFG : Incoming call: No QLLC Service Access Point Configured for x.25 subaddress [chars]

Explanation    A remote X.25 device is calling the router for QLLC service using a subaddress that was not configured by the X.25 routing facility. The subaddress was not configured for QLLC service.

Recommended Action    Correct the QLLC configuration. Configure only the subaddress on the QLLC service, not the complete X.121 address that the remote X.25 device uses.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-LNXNOTFOUND : lnx_remove_macaddr_hash did not find target lnx

Explanation    The qllc srb command was not defined for this interface.

Recommended Action    Add a valid qllc srb statement for this serial interface.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NOLLC2 : Unable to open an llc2 session

Explanation    An LLC2 session could not be established with the destination MAC address.

Recommended Action    Verify that the qllc partner statement in the configuration file is correct, and that the partner is on the desired LAN.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NOMACADDR : No lnx entry for macaddr [sci_notation]

Explanation    No virtual MAC address was defined for this interface.

Recommended Action    Define the virtual MAC address, using either the x25 map qllc or the x25 pvc qllc command.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NOMEM : Not enough memory available

Explanation    There is not enough memory in the system to complete this request.

Recommended Action    Add more memory to the router. Otherwise, reduce the configuration or the load on the router.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NONULLXID : Couldn't make null xid - [sci_notation] -[sci_notation]

Explanation    An attempt to create an IEEE XID failed.

Recommended Action    Verify that the qllc partner statement in the configuration file is correct, and that the partner is on the desired LAN.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NOPAKENQ : Pak enqueue failed

Explanation    A packet was not sent to the LAN.

Recommended Action    Verify that the LAN partner is configured correctly, and that the partner is on the desired LAN.

Error Message   
%QLLC-4-NOQLLC : Unable to open qllc session, current state is [chars]

Explanation    A QLLC session could not be established.

Recommended Action    Verify that the qllc partner and the qllc xid commands are correct.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NO_QLLCBUFFER : M bit Reassembly failed - couldn't allocate a packet

Explanation    The router ran out of memory to allocate buffers.

Recommended Action    Ensure that the router configuration is adequate for the service expected of it. You might want to tune the buffer pools, or upgrade to a larger router. At the very least, you will need more memory.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NO_QSR : No QLLC Service Access Points defined

Explanation    No QLLC services have been configured, even though the router will accept incoming calls for QLLC.

Recommended Action    Configure the QLLC service required.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NO_RESOURCE : Incoming Call: Insufficient resources available

Explanation    This message is reporting insufficient system memory.

Recommended Action    Upgrade the memory.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NOXID2 : Couldn't make xid - [sci_notation] -[sci_notation]

Explanation    The QLLC XID could not be forwarded to the LAN.

Recommended Action    Verify that the qllc partner and the qllc xid commands are correct.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-NULLPTR : [chars] ptr is null

Explanation    The specified structure was not configured.

Recommended Action    Confirm the configuration commands for the structure.

Error Message   
%QLLC-3-QLLCMAP_ERR : Incoming call: QLLC map entry not found

Explanation    A software error in the router code occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

QUICC Error Messages

MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller error messages

Error Message   
%QUICC-1-NOMEMORY : msgtxt_nomemory

Explanation    The MC68360/QUICC CPU was unable to access the memory it needs to carry out its functions. The following are some possible causes. The network is large, requiring a great deal of memory for routing tables, and so on. The router configuration has many features enabled, each of which require a certain amount of memory. A software error (memory leak) exists.

Recommended Action    Reduce system activity to ease the memory demand, or upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

Error Message   
%QUICC-3-OWNERR : msgtxt_ownerror

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Call your technical support representative to obtain a software upgrade.

Error Message   
%QUICC-3-UCODE_REV_UNKN : Unknown microcode revision number: [dec]

Explanation    The MC68360/QUICC CPU was running an unexpected version of microcode. This could be possible if a new version of the QUICC chip was released or if a very old version was used in the manufacturing process. This could also occur if a new version of microcode was released to fix any bugs.

Recommended Action    A decrease in performance might occur for any asynchronous interfaces running PPP. Call your technical support representative if this is an issue.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-5-COLL : Unit [dec], excessive collisions. Retry limit [dec] exceeded

Explanation    An Ethernet cable is broken or unterminated.

Recommended Action    Check cables for proper connections, termination, and so on.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-5-HBEAT : Unit [dec], heartbeat check failure

Explanation    The Ethernet cable might be too long, or there could be too many repeaters such that the delay from one end to the other is too long. The Ethernet cable might be overloaded with too many users.

Recommended Action    Verify that your Ethernet cable is the correct length and that you do not have too many repeaters in use. If these are not the problem, try removing hosts from the Ethernet segment to reduce the load.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-1-INITFAIL : msgtxt_initfail

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-5-LATECOLL : Unit [dec], late collision error

Explanation    The Ethernet cable might be too long, or there could be too many repeaters such that the delay from one end to the other is too long. The Ethernet cable might be overloaded with too many users.

Recommended Action    Verify that your Ethernet cable is the correct length and that you do not have too many repeaters in use. If these are not the problem, try removing hosts from the Ethernet segment to reduce the load.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-1-LOSTCARR : Unit [dec], lost carrier. Transceiver problem?

Explanation    The Ethernet 10BaseT cable is unplugged.

Recommended Action    Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet cable.

Error Message   
%QUICC_ETHER-3-UNDERFLO : Unit [dec], underflow error

Explanation    While transmitting a frame, the Ethernet controller chip's local buffer received insufficient data because data could not be transferred to the chip fast enough to keep pace with its output rate. Normally, such a problem is temporary, depending on transient peak loads within the system.

Recommended Action    The system should recover. No action is required. If the problem recurs, it indicates a hardware error that might be related to data traffic patterns. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%QUICC_SERIAL-3-CTSLOST : Unit [dec], Clear to Send Lost

Explanation    The Clear To Send (CTS) input signal on a data terminal equipment (DTE) serial interface became inactive while transmitting a frame. This problem stems from a communication line failure or cable disconnection.

Recommended Action    Check the serial interface cable and or communication equipment such as the channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU).

Error Message   
%QUICC_SERIAL-1-INITFAIL : msgtxt_initfail

Explanation    The serial interface controller of the QUICC chip could not be initialized or started for operation. There is probably a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Power cycle the system. If the error reoccurs, replace the unit.

Error Message   
%QUICC_SERIAL-5-LINEFLAP : Unit [dec], excessive modem control changes

Explanation    The system received too many modem control signal interrupts. Modem control signals are hardware handshake signals between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data communications equipment (DCE). The signals include either a data carrier detect (DCD) or a data set ready (DSR), or both a DCD and a DSR.

Recommended Action    Check the serial interface cable. The error can occur if the cable is disconnected or has come loose and is picking up noise. If the cable appears to be connected correctly, check the equipment connected to the cable.

Error Message   
%QUICC_SERIAL-5-LOSTCARR : Unit [dec], carrier detect signal lost during message reception

Explanation    The RS-232C Carrier Detect (DCD) signal was de-asserted during message reception. The DCE equipment is responsible for asserting this signal.

Recommended Action    Check the serial interface cable. The error can occur if the cable is disconnected.

Error Message   
%QUICC_SERIAL-3-UNDERFLO : Unit [dec], underflow error

Explanation    While transmitting a frame, the serial controller chip's local buffer received insufficient data because data could not be transferred to the chip fast enough to keep pace with its output rate. Normally, such a problem is temporary, depending on transient peak loads within the system.

Recommended Action    The system should recover. No action is required. If the problem recurs, it indicates a hardware error that might be related to data traffic patterns. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

RADIUS Error Messages

RADIUS facility error messages

Error Message   
%RADIUS-3-ALLDEADSERVER : No active radius servers found

Explanation    All RADIUS servers were found to be unresponsive.

Recommended Action    Check the network connectivity to the RADIUS servers, and check that the servers are running.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-3-FORKFAIL : Failed to fork process for [chars]

Explanation    Quite likely, the system ran out of memory. Other explanations are possible.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-6-GETPOOLS : Retrieving IP-Pools via user [chars]

Explanation    Initial IP-Pool definitions are being retrieved from RADIUS using the given user's profile.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-6-GETROUTES : Retrieving static routes in user [chars]

Explanation    Initial static routes are being retrieved from RADIUS using the given user's profile.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-3-IDENTFAIL : Save of unique accounting ident aborted. Configuration has been modified

Explanation    Since the configuration has been modified, the unique accounting IDENT cannot be saved to NVRAM.

Recommended Action    Save the configuration and try again. If the error persists, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-6-IDENTSAVE : Saving config with new acct ident in nvram

Explanation    Saving an accounting ident in NVRAM.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-3-NOHOSTNAME : Failed to retrieve my hostname

Explanation    Could not find the router's hostname. A hostname must be defined, since it determines the RADIUS profile to be retrieved.

Recommended Action    Define a hostname in the router's configuration.

Error Message   
%RADIUS-6-SERVERALIVE : Radius server [int] is responding again (previously dead)

Explanation    A RADIUS server, which previously was dead, has started responding again.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

RADIX Error Messages

RADIX error messages

Error Message   
%RADIX-3-ADDMASK : Error adding mask entry, [chars]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RADIX-3-BADTREE : Invalid pointer to head of tree, 0x[hex]

Explanation    A software programming error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RADIX-3-DELETE : Error deleting trie entry, [chars]

Explanation    A software programming error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RADIX-2-INIT : No memory for radix initialization: [chars]

Explanation    The system ran out of memory during initialization. This should only occur if an image is too large for the existing dynamic memory.

Recommended Action    Use a smaller subset image or upgrade hardware.

Error Message   
%RADIX-3-NOMEMORY : No memory available [chars]

Explanation    The system is out of memory.

Recommended Action    To correct the problem, reduce the number of routes accepted by this router, upgrade hardware, or use a smaller subset image on run-from-RAM platforms.

Error Message   
%RADIX-4-ORPHAN : Orphaned mask [hex], refcount=[dec] at [hex], next=[hex]

Explanation    A software error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

RCMD Error Messages

Remote command error messages

Error Message   
%RCMD-4-RCMDDNSFAIL : DNS hostname/ip address mismatch. [int] unknown to DNS

Explanation    The IP address for an incoming rcmd request is not registered with Domain Naming System (DNS).

Recommended Action    Add the IP address to DNS.

Error Message   
%RCMD-4-RCPATTEMPTED : Remote copy from [chars] at [chars] denied

Explanation    An attempt was made to connect to a router through remote copy protocol (rcp), but the router was not configured as an rcp server.

Recommended Action    Configure an rcp server.

Error Message   
%RCMD-4-RSHATTEMPTED : Remote shell from [chars] at [chars] denied

Explanation    An attempt was made to connect to a router through remote shell protocol (rsh), but the router was not configured as an rsh server.

Recommended Action    Configure an rsh server.

Error Message   
%RCMD-4-RSHPORTATTEMPT : Attempted to connect to RSHELL from [int]

Explanation    An attempt was made to connect to a router through the rshell port (514), but the router was not configured as an rsh or rcp server.

Recommended Action    Configure an rsh or rcp server.

RIP Error Message

IP Routing Information Protocol error message

Error Message   
%RIP-3-NOSOCKET : Unable to open socket

Explanation    The requested operation could not be accomplished because of a low-memory condition.

Recommended Action    Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. If conditions warrant, upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

RSP Error Messages

Route Switch Processor error messages

Error Message   
%RSP-3-ACCERROR : [chars] acc [hex] had bad value [dec]

Explanation    An incorrect value has been written on an accumulator.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative. A microcode reload can correct the error condition as a workaround.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-BADBUFHDR : [chars], address [hex]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-BADHWREV : [chars] (slot [int]) has wrong hardware revision [int].[int]

Explanation    The hardware in the indicated slot must be upgraded for operation with the RSP.

Recommended Action    Upgrade the board.

Error Message   
%RSP-4-COOKIE : Corrupt or missing MAC address cookie using random base [sci_notation]

Explanation    This message indicates the part containing the MAC addresses allocated to this chassis could not be accessed or was found to be corrupt, either because of a hardware problem or manufacturing problem.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-ERROR : NULL

Explanation    This message can take many forms. It provides information about a software error.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-FOREVER : cmd [int] to [chars] (slot [int]) took [int] usecs, done [hex]

Explanation    A command from the RSP to an IP took longer than expected.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-4-HSA_MEM : size mismatch, master [int]MB, slave [int]MB

Explanation    Memory size mismatch between a master and a slave RSP.

Recommended Action    Configure both master and slave RSPs to have an equal amount of memory.

Error Message   
%RSP-4-HSA_MINMEM : [int]MB required for HSA

Explanation    HSA requires a minimum of 24 MB of memory.

Recommended Action    Upgrade your system to meet minimum memory requirements for HSA.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-IDPROM : Bad or missing ID EEPROM, controller type [int]

Explanation    The ID EEPROM on the RSP is missing or bad.

Recommended Action    This message indicates a manufacturing error. Report this error to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-INVQPTR : queue=[hex], bufhdr [hex]: [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-INVRTN : Invalid return queue, next=[hex], hwidb=[hex], type=[hex] queue_ptr=[hex], bufhdr_offset=[hex], id=[dec], bcast_id=[dec] bufhdr [hex]: [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-INVRTNBCASTID : Invalid return queue bcast_id=[dec] bufhdr [hex]: [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-IPC : [chars] [chars]

Explanation    An Interprocess Communication (IPC) error occurred. The details about what was attempted and what went wrong will be printed.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears. Copy the router's configuration along with any other relevant information. Contact your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-IP_PANIC : Panic: [chars] [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    Firmware for the interface processor experienced a critical condition.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative, along with the output of the show tech-support command.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-LOVEGIANT : Card [chars] wants [dec] byte love letters, but only got [dec] bytes

Explanation    An inconsistency was detected between the microcode and the system code.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-LOVENOTE : [hex] corrupt: [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    This message indicates miscommunication between the RSP and an IP.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-MSDOG : Master/slave watchdog timed out

Explanation    The system software failed to reset the master/slave watchdog timer, causing it to time out. This behavior could indicate a software problem or a hardware problem.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears. Copy the router's configuration along with any other relevant information. Contact your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-MSFIX : Fixing [chars] by setting to default [chars]

Explanation    The characters shown can be either on the slave RSP setting or on the master RSP setting. The ROM monitor default slave RSP setting is not synchronized with the system configuration file specifications. During bootup, the system image detects the mismatch and modifies the ROM monitor setting to conform with these specifications. This mismatch most likely occurred because a new RSP was being installed and booted in a high system availability (HSA) environment (dual RSPs) for the first time. Alternatively, in established HSA configurations, this message may result from a previous Interprocess Communication (IPC) error occurring while the HSA environment is reconfigured.

Recommended Action    If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-MSVERS : Master has m/s version [dec], slave has m/s version [dec]

Explanation    The master and slave are running incompatible software versions with regard to the master/slave exchange process.

Recommended Action    If the slave image global configuration is used to override the default slave image from the bundle, then the slave image is incompatible. Update either the master or slave image to ensure that the two are compatible. If the slave is running the image from the bundle, execute and record the output of the following commands:

Report this information and the error message to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-NOIDB : bad vc [int] on [chars]

Explanation    A channelized interface driver received a packet on an unconfigured channel.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative, along with the output of the show tech-support command.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-NOMAC : Can't allocate MAC address for interface [int]/[int]

Explanation    No MAC address was available for allocation to the specified interface.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-2-NOMEMORY : No memory available for [chars]

Explanation    An attempt at memory allocation failed.

Recommended Action    To remedy the problem, add memory, disable some features, or apply filtering to decrease the size of system data structures (the routing table, for example). In general, reduce other system activities to ease memory demands. If conditions warrant, upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-NORESTART : [chars]: unable to schedule restart for output queue

Explanation    A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-NOSTART : No microcode for [chars] card, slot [int]

Explanation    No microcode is defined or available for the specified card.

Recommended Action    Reconfigure the card to specify an existing microcode file.

Error Message   
%RSP-2-QADIAG : QA Diagnostic [chars] error at [hex]

Explanation    An error occurred while accessing RSP internal hardware.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-2-QAERROR : [chars] error, [chars] at addr [hex] ([chars]) log [hex], data [hex] [hex]

Explanation    A software error was detected during packet switching.

Recommended Action    Call your technical support representative for support.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-RESTART : NULL

Explanation    The cBus buffer memory was reset and reallocated.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative, if memory is not reset manually (by changing the MTU on an interface, for example).

Error Message   
%RSP-4-RSPDRAM : Insufficient DRAM to adequately run this IOS version. [dec]M is recommended

Explanation    The quantity of RSP DRAM is below the recommended amount.

Recommended Action    Add DRAM.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-SLAVECHANGE : Slave changed state from [chars] to [chars]

Explanation    The slave RSP has undergone a hardware state change. Both the old state and new states are shown. Possible states are nonparticipant, slave, master, and unplugged. Possible state changes indicated by this message are any to unplugged, unplugged to nonparticipant, nonparticipant to slave or slave to nonparticipant. Any other combination is unexpected.

Recommended Action    If the message recurs, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, and report it to your Cisco technical support representative.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-SLAVEMASTER : Slave stole mastership

Explanation    The master RSP detected that the slave RSP had taken mastership of the router. The old master RSP will reload and become the slave RSP, letting the new master RSP take over. This behavior indicates a software or hardware error.

Recommended Action    Copy the error message exactly as it appears. Copy down the router's configuration along with any other relevant information. Contact your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSP-5-SLAVEUP : Slave changed to state Running

Explanation    This is an informational message to indicate that the slave RSP has started running the slave RSP image. This message appears after the router boots or after the slave reload global configuration command is issued on the master RSP.

Recommended Action    No action is required.

Error Message   
%RSP-2-STALL : partially inserted or removed IPs on cyBus[int]

Explanation    Most likely, a board is not fully seated in the chassis. A less likely possibility is a hardware problem with the RSP or backplane.

Recommended Action    Try reseating the boards. Call your technical support representative for assistance if this message persists.

Error Message   
%RSP-3-XBUFHDR : corrupt bufhdr [hex]: [hex] [hex] [hex] [hex]

Explanation    Miscommunication occurred between the RSP and an IP.

Recommended Action    Report this error to your technical support representative.

RSRB Error Messages

Remote source-route bridging error messages

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-BADLEN : Peer [chars], [chars], bad length [dec], trn [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If either message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-BADLENIP : Peer [dec]/[int], [chars], bad length [dec], trn [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If either message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-BADVERSIONFST : FSTin: [chars]: version mismatch, mine [dec], theirs [dec]

Explanation    The remote end of a direct serial peer is running the wrong version of the system software. Either the local end, the remote end, or both are not up-to-date.

Recommended Action    Call your technical support representative for an update.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-BADVERSIONIF : IFin: [chars]: version mismatch, mine [dec], theirs [dec]

Explanation    The remote end of a direct serial peer is running the wrong version of the system software. Either the local end, the remote end, or both are not up-to-date.

Recommended Action    Call your technical support representative for an update.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-BADVERSIONTCP : [chars]: [dec]/[int]: version mismatch, mine [dec], theirs [dec]

Explanation    The remote end of a TCP remote peer is running the wrong version of the system software. Either the local end, the remote end, or both are not up-to-date.

Recommended Action    Call your technical support representative for an update.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-BADVRE : Bad vre type

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-CONIPST : Peer [dec]/[int], CONN, illegal state [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-CONNILLSTATE : Peer [chars], CONN, illegal state [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-CONNSTAT : Peer [chars], IFin, bad connection state [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-FSTERR : [chars]: [chars]: [int], op [hex], len [dec], trn [dec]

Explanation    The remote end of a direct serial RSRB connection detected a configuration problem or traffic that is not recognized by the configuration.

Recommended Action    Examine the configuration on both sides of the serial connection for possible problems. Examine the traffic being offered for propagation with respect to the configuration. The destination target ring is denoted by the value of trn.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-HDRNOVRP : Peer [int], HDR, no vrp

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-HDRRECV : Peer [dec]/[int], HDR, recv state invalid, not empty [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-HDRVRP : Peer [dec]/[int], HDR, vrp state wrong, [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-IFERR : [chars]: [chars]: [chars], op [hex], len [dec], trn [dec]

Explanation    The remote end of a direct serial RSRB connection detected a configuration problem or traffic that is not recognized by the configuration.

Recommended Action    Examine the configuration on both sides of the serial connection for possible problems. Examine the traffic being offered for propagation with respect to the configuration. The destination target ring is denoted by the value of trn.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-ILLPEER : Peer [chars] [[hex]], illegal state [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-LOCAL : Unit [dec], local/vring set simultaneously, vrn [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-NOMEMORY : Unit [dec], no memory for [chars]

Explanation    The requested operation could not be accomplished because of a low memory condition.

Recommended Action    Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. If conditions warrant, upgrade to a larger memory configuration.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-NOTREM : Null idb and not remote

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-OPTNULL : Remopened and t NULL

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-PEERSTAT : Peer [chars], wrong state [dec]

Explanation    An internal software error occurred.

Recommended Action    If this message recurs, call your technical support representative for assistance.

Error Message   
%RSRB-4-RNGXFAIL : Ring exchange failure, resetting peer: [chars]

Explanation    The RSRB peer initiation logic failed because of a memory shortage or congestion condition.

Recommended Action    The problem should clear and the peers should re-open without operator intervention.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-SENDPUNTFST : [chars]: sent [chars] to [chars]

Explanation    The local end of a direct serial RSRB connection detected a configuration problem or traffic that is not recognized by the configuration.

Recommended Action    Examine the configuration on both sides of the serial connection for possible problems. Examine the traffic being offered for propagation with respect to the configuration.

Error Message   
%RSRB-3-SENDPUNTIF : [chars]: sent [chars] to [chars]

Explanation    The local end of a direct serial RSRB connection detected a configuration problem or traffic that is not recognized by the configuration.

Recommended Action    Examine the configuration on both sides of the serial connection for possible problems. Examine the traffic being offered for propagation with respect to the configuration.

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