Specifications
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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Chapter 28 Alarms and Statistics
Event Logging
Event Logging
All trunk log events are modified to display the virtual trunk number. The examples in Table 28-6 and
Table 28-6 and Table 28-7 show the log messaging for activating and adding a virtual trunk 1.2.1.
Error messages
Added error messages for virtual trunks are listed here:
Table 28-6 IGX Log Messaging for Activating and Adding VT
Class Description
Info NodeB at other end of TRK 1.2.1
Clear TRK 1.2 OK
Major TRK 1.2 Loss of Sig (RED)
Clear TRK 1.2.1 Activated
Table 28-7 BPX Log Messaging for Activating and Adding VT
Class Description
Info NodeB at other end of TRK 1.2.1
Clear TRK 1.2.1 OK
Major TRK 1.2.1 Loss of Sig (RED)
Clear TRK 1.2.1 Activated
Message Description
“Port does not support virtual trunking” Port is not configured for virtual
trunks
“Port configured for virtual trunking” Port is not configured for a physical
trunk
“Invalid virtual trunk number” Virtual trunk number is invalid
“Maximum trunks per node has been
reached”
Trunk limit per node has been reached
“Invalid virtual trunk VPI” Virtual trunk VPI is invalid
“Invalid virtual trunk traffic class” Virtual trunk traffic class is invalid
“Invalid virtual trunk VPC type” Virtual trunk VPC type is invalid
“Invalid virtual trunk conid capacity” Virtual trunk conid capacity is invalid
“Mismatched virtual trunk configuration” Ends of virtual trunk have different
configuration
“Maximum trunks for card has been
reached”
The trunk card is out of VIs