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Notification OSPF LSDB overflow, rid <router-id>,
limit <num>
A Link State Database Overflow (LSDB)
condition has occurred.
The <router-id> is the router ID of the HP
device.
The <num> is the number of LSAs.
Notification OSPF LSDB approaching overflow,
rid <router-id>, limit <num>
The software is close to an LSDB condition.
The <router-id> is the router ID of the HP
device.
The <num> is the number of LSAs.
Notification OSPF intf rcvd bad pkt: Bad Checksum, rid
<ip-addr>, intf addr <ip-addr>, pkt size
<num>, checksum <num>, pkt src addr <ip-
addr>, pkt type <type>
The device received an OSPF packet that
had an invalid checksum.
The rid <ip-addr> is HP device’s router ID.
The intf addr <ip-addr> is the IP address of
the HP interface that received the packet.
The pkt size <num> is the number of bytes in
the packet.
The checksum <num> is the checksum value
for the packet.
The pkt src addr <ip-addr> is the IP address
of the neighbor that sent the packet.
The pkt type <type> is the OSPF packet type
and can be one of the following:
•hello
• database description
• link state request
• link state update
• link state acknowledgement
• unknown (indicates an invalid packet
type)
Notification OSPF intf rcvd bad pkt: Bad Packet type, rid
<ip-addr>, intf addr <ip-addr>, pkt size
<num>, checksum <num>, pkt src addr <ip-
addr>, pkt type <type>
The device received an OSPF packet with an
invalid type.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad
Checksum message. The pkt type <type>
value is “unknown”, indicating that the packet
type is invalid.
Notification OSPF intf rcvd bad pkt: Unable to find
associated neighbor, rid <ip-addr>, intf addr
<ip-addr>, pkt size <num>, checksum
<num>, pkt src addr <ip-addr>, pkt type
<type>
The neighbor IP address in the packet is not
on the HP device’s list of OSPF neighbors.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad
Checksum message.
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Message Level Message Explanation