o address unreachable pdu discard Support: All Generated when a data PDU is discarded because the destination address is unreachable. Arguments: discard Reason why the PDU was discarded. reason destination The destination address is unknown. address unknown destination The destination address is address currently unreachable. unreachable duplicate An optional PDU field occurs twice. option header syntax There is a format error in the PDU error header. incomplete The received data did not contain a pdu complete PDU. received incorrect The checksum is incorrect. checksum lifetime The PDU's lifetime expired while it was expired being reassembled. during reassembly lifetime The PDU's lifetime expired while it was expired in transit. while data unit in transit pdu No buffers were available to forward the discarded packet. due to congestion protocol Unable to translate a DECnet-Plus format procedure PDU into a Phase IV format PDU. error reason not No further information available. specified reassembly Insufficient memory available to interference reassemble a PDU. segmentation The PDU requires fragmentation, but the required, but originator did not permit this. not permitted unsupported The PDU contained an unrecognized and option not unsupported PDU option. specified unsupported The PDU version is not supported. protocol version unsupported The sender requested an unsupported form recording of of route recording. route option unsupported The sender requested an unsupported form source of source routing. routing option phase iv Phase IV destination address of the forwarding Phase IV data packet. address phase iv Phase IV source address of the Phase IV source data packet. address forwarding Destination NSAP address. address receiving Name of the adjacency on which the PDU adjacency was received. For an end node, only the circuit may be specified. source Source NSAP address of the data NPDU. address o aged ip packet discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because the interval specified in its time to live field has expired. o aged pdu discard Support: L1,L2 Generated when a data PDU is discarded because its lifetime has expired. Arguments: discard Reason why the PDU was discarded. See possible reason reasons described under the discard reason argument of the address unreachable pdu discard event. (Not all of these argument values can be generated by this event.) phase iv Phase IV header of the Phase IV packet causing this pdu header event. pdu header Contents of the header of the data PDU that was discarded. o attempt to exceed maximum sequence number Support: L1,L2 Generated when an attempt is made to increase the sequence number of a link-state packet beyond the maximum allowed sequence number. o corrupted lsp detected Support: L1,L2 Generated when a corrupted link-state packet is detected in memory. o egp message discard Support: All Generated when EGP Message is discarded. o ip address unreachable packet discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because its destination is unreachable. Arguments: forwarding IP address on which the forwarding decision for the IP address IP packet was taken. This is usually the destination IP address. icmp Value of the code field of the corresponding ICMP discard destination unreachable message. reason host unreachable network unreachable source route failed LAN Data link address of the broadcast circuit that address is the previous hop for the packet. This argument is present only if the receiving entity argument identifies a broadcast circuit entity. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. source ip Source IP address of the IP packet. address o ip destination address packet error discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because the destination IP address is invalid (that is, it has an invalid format, or it refers to an unsupported network class). Arguments: destination Destination IP address in the IP packet. ip address LAN Data link address of the broadcast circuit that address is the previous hop for the packet. This argument is present only if the receiving entity argument identifies a broadcast circuit entity. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. source ip Source IP address of the IP packet. address o ip packet discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because of version number mismatch or bad checksum. Arguments: ip discard Reason why the IP packet was discarded. See the ip reason discard reason argument of the IP Packet Format Error event. ip header IP header of the PDU that caused the event. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. o ip packet format error Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because it contains a format error. Arguments: ip discard Reason why the IP packet was discarded. reason duplicate option header syntax error incomplete packet received incorrect checksum incorrect header length incorrect total length option error protocol procedure error reason not specified received via broadcast unsupported option not specified unsupported protocol version unsupported security option ip header IP header of the PDU that caused the event. LAN Data link address of the broadcast circuit that address is the previous hop for the packet. This argument is present only if the receiving entity argument identifies a broadcast circuit entity. pointer Offset of the octet in the IP header that caused the format error. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. o ip protocol unreachable packet discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because there was no port on the local system for the protocol type specified in the IP header. Arguments: destination Value of the protocol field in the IP packet. protocol icmp Value of the code field of the corresponding ICMP discard destination unreachable message. reason Port Unreachable Protocol Unreachable LAN Data link address of the broadcast circuit that address is the previous hop for the packet. This argument is present only if the Receiving Entity argument identifies a broadcast circuit entity. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. source ip Source IP address of the IP packet. address o ip source address packet error discard Support: IP Generated when an IP packet is discarded because the source IP address is invalid (that is, it has an invalid format, or it refers to an unsupported network class). Arguments: destination Destination IP address in the IP packet. ip address LAN Data link address of the broadcast circuit that address is the previous hop for the packet. This argument is present only if the Receiving Entity argument identifies a broadcast circuit entity. receiving Local name of the circuit entity corresponding to the entity previous hop for the packet. source ip Source IP address of the IP packet. address o lsp L1 database overload Support: L1,L2 Generated when the status attribute L1 state changes from on to waiting, or vice versa. Arguments: source id Source ID of the link-state packet. state Current state. change recovered Router operating normally. waiting Router has failed to store a link-state packet, and is operating in restricted mode. o lsp L2 database overload Support: L2 Generated when the status attribute L2 state changes from on to waiting, or vice versa. Arguments: source id Source ID of the link-state packet. state Current state. change recovered Router is operating normally. waiting Router has failed to store a link-state packet, and is operating in restricted mode. o manual address dropped from area Support: L1,L2 Generated when one of the addresses in the manual area addresses set is ignored when computing an area address. The event is generated once for each address that is dropped. Argument: area Area address that caused the maximum number of area address addresses to be exceeded. o own lsp purged Support: L1,L2 Generated when a zero-aged copy of a node's own link-state packet is received from some other node. This represents an invalid attempt to purge the local node's link-state packet. o pdu format error Support: All Generated when a data PDU is discarded because of a format error. Arguments: discard Reason why the PDU was in error. See possible reasons reason described under the discard reason argument of the address unreachable pdu discard event. (Not all of these argument values are generated by this event.) phase iv Phase IV header of the Phase IV packet causing this pdu header event. pdu header Contents of the header of the data PDU that was discarded. receiving Name of the adjacency on which the PDU was received. adjacency For an end node on a LAN, only the circuit may be specified for Tru64 UNIX. o phaseiv translation failure Support: All Generated when a PDU is discarded because it cannot be translated to Phase IV format. Arguments: receiving Local entity name of the adjacency upon which the adjacency PDU was received. For an end node on a LAN, only the circuit may be specified for Tru64 UNIX. pdu header Data PDU header causing the event. o sequence number skipped Support: L1,L2 Generated when the sequence number of a link-state packet is incremented by more than 1. This usually occurs when a router is reenabled while its previous link-state packets are still stored in the network. o unsupported option Generated when a data packet is received that contains an unsupported option in its header. Arguments: discard Reason why the event was generated. See possible reason reasons described under the discard reason argument of the address unreachable pdu discard event. (Not all of these argument values are generated by this event.) pdu header Contents of the header of the data PDU that caused the event. receiving Name of the adjacency on which the PDU was received. adjacency For an end node on a LAN, only the circuit may be specified.
1 – circuit
o adjacency state change Support: All Generated when the status attribute state of a routing circuit adjacency entity belonging to the circuit changes from up to down, or vice versa. For the purposes of this event, the state up/dormant is considered to be the same as up, and the state initializing is considered to be the same as down. For end nodes, this event is generated for point-to-point links only. Arguments: adjacency The name of the adjacency to which the event refers. name adjacent Node IDs of the adjacent node. node new Current state of the adjacency. adjacency state down Adjacency state is now down. up Adjacency state is now up. reason Reason why the adjacency state changed to down. address out The adjacency address is invalid. of range configura- The adjacency has been incorrectly tion fault configured. exceeded The value of the characteristic maximum maximum call attempts has been exceeded. call attempts area The adjacent node's area address is mismatch incorrect. call An X.25 call to the adjacent node rejected failed. checksum A PDU's checksum was invalid. error circuit The circuit has been disabled by network disabled management. datalink Exceeded maximum call attempts; failure configuration fault. holding No Hello traffic has been received timer during the period of the Hello timer. expired maximum There are more adjacent nodes than can broadcast be supported on a LAN. end nodes exceeded maximum There are more adjacent nodes than can broadcast be supported on a LAN. routers exceeded neighbor The address(es) in the hello has/have node changed. change one way The connectivity between two LAN connectiv- routers appears to permit traffic in ity one direction only. reserve This may occur temporarily during a timer change of designated router. Repeated expired occurrences indicate a configuration or hardware error. version The adjacent node is the wrong version. skew wrong node The adjacent routing node is of the type wrong type. o authentication failure Support: L1,L2,IP Generated when a PDU is received that contains an Authentication Information field that is incompatible with the PDU type. Arguments: adjacent Node ID of the adjacent node. node authentication Authentication level of the PDU: area, circuit, level domain. pdu type Type of the PDU. L1 LSP L2 PSNP L1 CSNP LAN L1 Hello L1 PSNP LAN L2 Hello L2 LSP PtPt Hello L2 CSNP o circuit change Support: All Generated when the status attribute state of the circuit changes from off to on, or vice versa. Argument: disable The reason that the circuit status changed from on to reason off. If the disable occurred because of a management circuit disable action, the reason is a Management Action (1). If the disable occurs for any other reason, it is a Protocol Action (0). new Current state of the circuit. circuit state off Circuit state is now off. on Circuit state is now on. o corrupted hello pdus received Support: All Generated when an ES-IS (end system to intermediate system) or IS-IS (intermediate system to intermediate system) Hello PDU is received that either cannot be parsed or contains an incorrect checksum. o corrupted lsp received Support: L1,L2 Generated when a corrupted link-state packet is received. Argument: adjacent Node IDs of adjacent nodes. node o corrupted phaseiv routing packet received Support: L1,L2 Generated when a corrupted Phase IV routing packet is received. Argument: phase iv Phase IV ID of the Phase IV routing message that id caused the event to be generated. o da adjacency change Support: All Generated when the state of a DA adjacency on the circuit changes from up to down or from down to up. For these purposes, the states up and up/dormant are considered up and any other state is considered down. This attribute is supported only if the circuit type is x25 da. Arguments: adjacency Name of the adjacency to which the event refers. name new Current state of the adjacency. adjacency state down Adjacency state is now down. up Adjacency state is now up. reason Reason why the adjacency state changed to down. o exceeded maximum svc adjacencies Support: End,L2 (DA circuits only) Generated when there is no free adjacency on which to establish an SVC for a new destination. o id reachability change Support: All Generated when an ID is added to or removed from the endnodeID status of an adjacency on this circuit. For end nodes this event is generated for point-to-point links only. Arguments: adjacency Name of the adjacency to which the event refers. name adjacent Node IDs of the adjacent node. node reason Reason why the adjacency state changed to down. o initialization failure Support: All Generated when an attempt to initialize with an adjacent node fails, either because of version skew or area mismatch. Arguments: adjacent Node IDs of adjacent nodes. node reason Reason why the event was generated. See possible reasons described under the adjacency state change event. o ip adjacency state change Support: IP Generated when the status attribute state of a routing circuit ip adjacency entity belonging to this circuit changes from up (or up/dormant) to some other value, or the reverse. Arguments: neighbor IP address of the neighbor. IP address new IP New state of the IP adjacency. adjacency state up Either up or up/dormant down Any other state reason Reason for the state change. o ip fragmentation failure Support: IP Generated when an IP packet that requires fragmentation in order to be transmitted has an IP header that requests "do not fragment." Arguments: destination Destination IP address of the IP packet. IP address source IP Source IP address of the IP packet. address o irrecoverable svc failure Support: All Generated when recall count becomes equal to maximum call attempts. This attribute is supported only if the circuit type is x25 static outgoing. reason Reason why the adjacency state changed to down. o LAN L1 designated router change Support: L1,L2 Generated when the local node either elects itself or resigns as the LAN level 1 designated router on this circuit. Argument: designated New state of the designated router. router change elected Router state is now elected. resigned Router state is now resigned. o LAN L2 designated router change Support: L2 Generated when the local node either elects itself or resigns as the LAN level 2 designated router on this circuit. Argument: designated New state of the designated router. router change elected Router state is now elected. resigned Router state is now resigned. o LAN phaseiv designated router change Support: L1,L2 Generated when the local node either elects itself or resigns as the LAN Phase IV designated router on this circuit. Argument: designated New state of the designated router. router change elected Router state is now elected. resigned Router state is now resigned. o redirect discard Support: End Generated when a Redirect packet is discarded because of insufficient cache space. o rejected adjacency Support: All Generated when an attempt to create a new adjacency fails because of insufficient resources. Arguments: adjacent Node IDs of adjacent nodes. node reason Reason for the failure. See possible reasons described under the adjacency state change event. o rejected ip adjacency Support: IP Generated when an attempt to automatically create an IP adjacency to an IP router fails because of lack of resources. Arguments: neighbor IP address of the neighbor. IP address reason Reason why the attempt failed. See the description of the Reason argument of the IP Adjacency State Change event. o rip error received Support: L2,IP Generated when any kind of error is detected in a received RIP packet. This event is generated only if the routing entity's characteristic routing protocols supported includes the value RIP. Arguments: neighbor IP address of the neighbor. IP address RIP reason Type of error that was detected in the RIP packet. format error version skew RIP RIP version number of the RIP packet. This argument version is present only if the RIP Reason is Version Skew. o verification reject Generated when a verification attempt fails.
2 – egp_group
2.1 – egp_neighbor
o error message received Support: L2,IP Generated when an EGP error response message is received. Arguments: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address reason Reason why the error message occurred. autonomous system number rejected bad EGP data field format bad EGP header format excessive polling rate no response reachability information unavailable o error message sent Support: L2,IP Generated when an EGP error response message is sent. Arguments: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address reason Reason why the error message occurred. See the description of the Reason argument of the Error Message Received event. o received message discard Support: L2,IP Generated when a received EGP message is discarded for some reason. Arguments: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address reason Reason why the error message occurred. See the description of the Reason argument of the Error Message Received event. o send message discard Support: L2,IP Generated when an EGP message for transmission is discarded for some reason. Arguments: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address reason Reason why the error message occurred. See the description of the Reason argument of the Error Message Received event. o start Support: L2,IP Generated when a start command completes successfully. Argument: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address o state change Support: L2, EGP Generated when the status attribute egp state changes to some other state. Argument: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address o stop Support: L2,IP Generated when a stop command completes successfully. Argument: neighbor IP address of this neighbor. ip address