Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 System Log Message Reference Guide Release 10.5.2
- Contents
- Revision history
- About this guide
- System log messages overview
- ACL system log message reference
- AFS system log message reference
- ALM_ACCNT_MAC system log message reference
- ALM_CLOCK system log message reference
- BFD system log message reference
- BGP system log message reference
- CMS system log message reference
- Configuring LLFC system log message reference
- DCBX system log messages
- DENIED_ARP system log message reference
- DOT1X system log message reference
- DYNAMIC_MGMT system log message reference
- EQM system log message reference
- ETL system log message reference
- EVPN system log message reference
- FC_SVCS system log message reference
- FCOE system log message reference
- FEFD system log message reference
- IGMP system log message reference
- IP system log message reference
- IPv6 system log message reference
- ISCSI system log message reference
- LACP system log message reference
- LADF system log message reference
- LB system log message reference
- LLDP system log message reference
- MGMT_CLISH system log message reference
- SYSTEM_MODE_CHANGE system log message reference
- MLD system log message reference
- NDM system log message reference
- PBR match access-list system log message reference
- OPEN_FLOW system log message reference
- OSPFv2 system log message reference
- OSPFv3 system log message reference
- PIM system log message reference
- PTP system log message reference
- QoS system log message reference
- RAGUARD_EVENT system log message reference
- RAGUARD system log message reference
- Routemap with match ACL system log message reference
- Scale VLAN profile system log message reference
- Static and dynamic route system log message reference
- SA system log message reference
- STATIC_MGMTsystem log message reference
- STP system log message reference
- UFD system log message reference
- USER_ROLE_CHANGED system log message reference
- Delay restore port system log message reference
- VLT system log message reference
- VRF system log message reference
- VXLAN system log message reference
- IFM system log message reference
- Index
FCOE system log message reference
This section lists the system log messages that are generated by the FCOE process.
Table 19. FCOE system log messages
System log message Severity Description Recommended action
%FCOE_RECV_PACKET_ERROR
: Packet Receive Error
Critical This error message appears when the
FCOE application deletes the FIP deny
ACL rule during port transitioning to
Operation Up state. If an FIP packet is
received during this time, it is dropped.
The FCOE session will be
formed without any user
action, else Shut/ No shut
the enode interface.
%FCOE_MAX_VLAN_LIMIT_RC
H: Number of FIP Snooping
enabled VLANs reached maximum
allowed limit
Critical The maximum number of vlan on which
fip-snooping can be enabled is 12. This log
is raised when the limit is reached.
User has to disable fip-
snooping on existing vlan in
order to configure to new
FCOE VLAN.
%FCOE_MAX_FCF_LIMIT_RCH:
Number of FCFs reached
maximum allowed limit in VLAN
Informational Maximum number of FCF per VLAN has
reached the allowed limit, that is, 12.
If user wants to add new
FCF, then existing FCF has
to be removed.
%FCOE_MAX_SESSION_LIMIT_
RCH: Number of sessions reached
maximum allowed limit for the
ENode
Informational Maximum session for the enode limit is
reached. By default, the number of FCOE
sessions is 32. You can increase this limit
to 64 by modifying the configuration. The
maximum sessions allowed per enode MAC
is 64.
1) If default value
is set , then modify
the configuration using
below command fcoe max-
sessions-per-enodemac
<1-64> 2) If more than 64
session is required, then add
extra enode port as required.
%FCOE_FCF_DROP: New FCF
discovered in VLAN is dropped
as max-FCF-limit per VLAN is
reached
Informational Maximum number for FCF allowed per vlan
is 12. Beyond that it will be dropped.
If user wants to add new
FCF, then existing FCF has
to be removed.
%FCOE_ENODE_DROP: New
ENode discovered in interface
dropped as max-ENode-limit in
interface reached
Informational In FIP snooping bridge mode an enode port
allows only one enode. If you want more
than one enode to setup a session through
the same port, you must move one enode
to enode-transit port role.
1) If default value
is set , then modify
the configuration using
below command fcoe max-
sessions-per-enodemac
<1-64> 2) If more than 64
session is required, then add
extra enode port as required.
%FCOE_SESSION_DROP: New
session request in interface
dropped as max-session-limit in
enode reached
Informational If the configured maximium sessions per
enode mac value is reached and any
further new session will be dropped.
1) If default value
is set , then modify
the configuration using
below command fcoe max-
sessions-per-enodemac
<1-64> 2) If more than 64
session is required, then add
extra enode port as required.
%FCOE_CONFLICT_FC_MAP:
FIP Snooping conflict in FC MAP
for VLAN
Critical This log is displayed when the configured
FC-MAP value in VLAN Fip-Snooping
Bridge is different from the FC-MAP value
in F-port.
Configure same FC-MAP in
vlan of Fip Snooping bridge
and vfabric in F-port Switch.
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