System Message Overview


This guide describes the Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access switches system messages. During operation, the system software sends these messages to the console (and, optionally, to a logging server on another system). Not all system messages mean problems with your system. Some messages are informational, and others can help diagnose problems with communications lines, internal hardware, or the system software.


Note For information about system messages that are not Cisco ME switch platform-specific, see the Cisco IOS Software System Messages for Cisco IOS Release 12.2S.


How to Read System Messages

Error Message Traceback Reports

How to Read System Messages

System log messages can contain up to 80 characters and a percent sign (%), which follows the optional sequence number or time-stamp information, if configured. Messages appear in this format:

seq no:timestamp: %facility-severity-MNEMONIC:description

By default, a switch sends the output from system messages to a logging process.

Each system message begins with a percent sign (%) and is structured as follows:

%FACILITY-SEVERITY-MNEMONIC: Message-text

FACILITY is two or more uppercase letters that show the facility to which the message refers. A facility can be a hardware device, a protocol, or a module of the system software. Table 1-1 lists the facility codes.

These messages are described in Chapter 2 "Messages and Recovery Procedures," in alphabetical order by facility code with the most severe (lowest number) errors described first.

Table 1-1 Facility Codes 

Facility Code
Description
Location

ACLMGRR

ACL manager

"ACLMGR Messages" section

AUTHMGR

Authorization manager

"AUTHMGR Messages" section

BACKUP_INTERFACE

Backup Interface

"BACKUP_INTERFACE Messages" section

BADTRANSCEIVER

Bad Transceiver

"BADTRANSCEIVER Messages" section

BSPATCH

Boot loader patch

"BSPATCH Messages" section

DHCP_SNOOPING

DHCP snooping

"DHCP_SNOOPING Messages" section

DOT1X

802.1x

"DOT1X Messages" section

DOT1X_SWITCH

802.1x for switches

"DOT1X_SWITCH Messages" section

EC

EtherChannel

"EC Messages" section

EPM

Enforcement Policy Module

"EPM Messages" section

ETHCNTR

Ethernet Controller

"ETHCNTR Messages" section

FRNTEND_CTRLR

Front-end controller

"FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages" section

GBIC_SECURITY

Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) module and small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module security

"GBIC_SECURITY Messages" section

GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT

GBIC and SFP module security

"GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT Messages" section

GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE

GBIC and SFP module security

"GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE Messages" section

HARDWARE

Hardware

"HARDWARE Messages" section

HCPU_PROT_MGR

CPU protection manager

"HCPU_PROT_MGR Messages" section

HLFM

Local forwarding manager

"HLFM Messages" section

IDBMAN

Interface database manager process (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"IDBMAN Messages" section

IFMGR

Interface manager

"IFMGR Messages" section

IGMP_QUERIER

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) querier

"IGMP_QUERIER Messages" section

ILET

Cisco IOS License Enforcement Test messages

"ILET Messages" section

IP

Internet Protocol

"IP Messages" section

MAC_LIMIT

MAC address table entries

"MAC_LIMIT Messages" section

MAC_MOVE

Host activity

"MAC_MOVE Messages" section

PAGP_DUAL_ACTIVE

Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) dual-active detection

"PAGP_DUAL_ACTIVE Messages" section

PHY

PHY

"PHY Messages" section

PIMSN

Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) snooping

"PIMSN Messages" section

PLATFORM

Low-level platform-specific

"PLATFORM Messages" section

PLATFORM_ENV

Platform-specific environmental (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"PLATFORM_ENV Messages" section

PLATFORM_PBR

Policy-based routing (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"PLATFORM_PBR Messages" section

PLATFORM_PM

Port manager

"PLATFORM_PM Messages" section

PLATFORM_SPAN

Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)

"PLATFORM_SPAN Messages" section

PLATFORM_UCAST

Platform unicast routing (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"PLATFORM_UCAST Messages" section

PLATFORM_VLAN

VLAN

"PLATFORM_VLAN Messages" section

PM

Port manager

"PM Messages" section

PORT SECURITY

Port security

"PORT_SECURITY Messages" section

QOSMGR

QoS manager

"QOSMGR Messages" section

REP

Resilient Ethernet Protocol (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"REP Messages" section

RMON

Remote network monitoring

"RMON Messages" section

SCHED

ScheduleMessages

"SCHED Messages" section

SPAN

Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)

"SPAN Messages" section

SPANTREE

Spanning tree

"SPANTREE Messages" section

SPANTREE_FAST

Spanning-tree fast convergence

"SPANTREE_FAST Messages" section

SPANTREE_VLAN_SW

Spanning-tree VLAN switch

"SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages" section

STORM_CONTROL

Storm control

"STORM_CONTROL Messages" section

SUPERVISOR

Supervisor ASIC

"SUPERVISOR Messages" section

SUPQ

Supervisor queue

"SUPQ Messages" section

SW_DAI

Dynamic ARP inspection (only Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches)

"SW_DAI Messages" section

SW_VLAN

VLAN manager

"SW_VLAN Messages" section

TCAMMGR

Ternary content addressable memory manager

"TCAMMGR Messages" section

UDLD

UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD)

"UDLD Messages" section

VQPCLIENT

VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) client

"VQPCLIENT Messages" section


SEVERITY is a single-digit code from 0 to 7 that reflects the severity of the condition. The lower the number, the more serious the situation. Table 1-2 lists the message severity levels.

Table 1-2 Message Severity Levels 

Severity Level
Description

0 - emergency

System is unusable.

1 - alert

Immediate action required.

2 - critical

Critical condition.

3 - error

Error condition.

4 - warning

Warning condition.

5 - notification

Normal but significant condition.

6 - informational

Informational message only.

7 - debugging

Message that appears during debugging only.


MNEMONIC is a code that uniquely identifies the message.

Message-text is a text string describing the condition. This portion of the message sometimes contains detailed information about the event, including terminal port numbers, network addresses, or addresses that correspond to locations in the system memory address space. Because the information in these variable fields changes from message to message, it is represented here by short strings enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). A decimal number, for example, is represented as [dec]. Table 1-3 lists the variable fields in messages.

Table 1-3 Variable Fields 

Representation
Type of Information

[dec]

Decimal integer

[char]

Single character

[chars]

Character string

[enet]

Ethernet address (for example, 0000.FEED.00C0)

[hex]

Hexadecimal integer

[inet]

Internet address


This example shows a partial switch system message:

00:00:46: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Port-channel1, changed state to up
00:00:47: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/1, changed state to up
00:00:47: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/2, changed state to up
00:00:48: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Vlan1, changed state to down 
00:00:48: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0/1, changed 
state to down 2 
*Mar  1 18:46:11: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36)
18:47:02: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36)
*Mar  1 18:48:50.483 UTC: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty2 (10.34.195.36) 

Error Message Traceback Reports

Some messages describe internal errors and contain traceback information. Include this information when you report a problem to your technical support representative.

This message example includes traceback information:

-Process= "Exec", level= 0, pid= 17
-Traceback= 1A82 1AB4 6378 A072 1054 1860 
 
   

Some system messages ask you to copy the error messages and take further action. These online tools also provide more information about system error messages.

Output Interpreter

The Output Interpreter provides additional information and suggested resolutions based on the output of many CLI commands, such as the show tech-support privileged EXEC command.

https://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/OutputInterpreter/home.pl

Bug Toolkit

The Bug Toolkit provides information on open and closed caveats and allows you to search for all known bugs in a specific Cisco IOS Release.

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/

Contacting TAC

If you cannot determine the nature of the error, see the "Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request" section for further information.