Technical data

58 Network OS Message Reference
53-1002489-01
FCOE-1023
10
Recommended
Action
Do not add more FCoE devices to the switch.
Severity WARNING
FCOE-1023
Message <timestamp>, [FCOE-1023], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <switch-name>, Too many
logins on FCoE controller, max allowed = <MAX_DEVS_PER_CTLR>.
Probable Cause Indicates that the maximum allowed FCoE login limit has reached for the controller.
Recommended
Action
Firstly, logout a device that was already logged in and then try to log in the new device.
Severity WARNING
FCOE-1024
Message <timestamp>, [FCOE-1024], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <switch-name>, FDISC
received from Enode without prior FLOGI.
Probable Cause Indicates that the end node sent an FDISC that has not logged in. The end node must send an
FLOGI before it can send an FDISC.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
Severity WARNING
FCOE-1026
Message <timestamp>, [FCOE-1026], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <switch-name>, FDISC/FLOGI
mismatch. FDISC addressed to different FCF than base FLOGI.
Probable Cause Indicates that the received FDISC has a DA other than the FCoE Forwarder's (FCF) MAC address.
Recommended
Action
Make sure that the device that is trying to log in conforms to the FC-BB-5 standard.
Severity WARNING
FCOE-1027
Message <timestamp>, [FCOE-1027], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <switch-name>, <msg> :
<mac1>:<mac2>:<mac3>:<mac4>:<mac5>:<mac6>.
Probable Cause Indicates that the FCF controller is not found for the DA. The end node may be sending the FLOGI
with a wrong DA MAC address.