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Using Syslog
A - 13
Alert OSPF Memory Overflow OSPF has run out of memory.
Alert OSPF LSA Overflow, LSA Type =
<lsa-type>
Indicates an LSA database overflow.
The <lsa-type> parameter indicates the type
of LSA that experienced the overflow
condition. The LSA type is one of the
following:
1 – Router
2 – Network
3 – Summary
4 – Summary
5 – External
Error No of prefixes received from BGP peer <ip-
addr> exceeds maximum prefix-
limit...shutdown
The Routing Switch has received more than
the specified maximum number of prefixes
from the neighbor, and the Routing Switch is
therefore shutting down its BGP4 session
with the neighbor.
Warning Locked address violation at interface
e<portnum>, address <mac-address>
Indicates that a port on which you have
configured a lock-address filter received a
packet that was dropped because the
packet’s source MAC address did not match
an address learned by the port before the
lock took effect.
The e<portnum> is the port number.
The <mac-address> is the MAC address that
was denied by the address lock.
Assuming that you configured the port to
learn only the addresses that have valid
access to the port, this message indicates a
security violation.
Warning NTP server <ip-addr> failed to respond Indicates that a Simple Network Time
Protocol (SNTP) server did not respond to
the device’s query for the current time.
The <ip-addr> indicates the IP address of
the SNTP server.
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Message Level Message Explanation

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