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Using Syslog
A - 27
Notification OSPF intf rcvd bad pkt: Invalid packet size,
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 packet size.
The parameters are the same as for the Bad
Checksum message.
Notification SRP intf state changed, intf <portnum>, addr
<ip-addr>, state <srp-state>
A state change has occurred in an HP
Standby Router Protocol (SRP) interface.
The <portnum> is the port.
The <ip-addr> is the IP address of the SRP
interface.
The <srp-state> can be one of the following:
•init
negotiating
standby
•active
unknown
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
neighbors BGP4 interface with the HP
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
neighbors BGP4 interface with the HP
device.
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Message Level Message Explanation

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