ldp
ldpInterfaceDown
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpInterfaceDown |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP has changed oper-state to DOWN on interface subinterface. The reason is oper_down_reason |
Cause | This event is generated when LDP ceases to be functional on a subinterface. |
Effect | LDP drops its adjacencies and sessions with other routers reachable through this subinterface. |
ldpInterfaceUp
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpInterfaceUp |
Default severity | notice |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP is now up and functional on interface subinterface. |
Cause | This event is generated when LDP becomes functional on a suinterface. |
Effect | LDP can form adjacencies and sessions with other routers reachable through this subinterface. |
ldpIpv4InstanceDown
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpIpv4InstanceDown |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP-IPv4 has changed oper-state to DOWN. The reason is oper_down_reason |
Cause |
This event is generated when LDP ceases to becomes functional for IPv4 adjacencies, FECs and addresses. |
Effect | LDP cannot form IPv4 adjacencies and sessions with other such routers. |
ldpIpv4InstanceUp
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpIpv4InstanceUp |
Default severity | notice |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP-IPv4 is now up and functional. |
Cause | This event is generated when LDP becomes functional for IPv4 adjacencies, FECs and addresses. |
Effect | LDP can form IPv4 adjacencies and sessions with other such routers reachable through LDP interfaces that are operational. |
ldpSessionDown
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpSessionDown |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, the LDP session with peer peer_ldp_id has changed to non-existent. |
Cause | This event is generated when an LDP session transitions into the non-existent state from a higher state. |
Effect | LDP immediately deletes FEC-label and address bindings received from this peer. |
ldpSessionFecLimitReached
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpSessionFecLimitReached |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | The number of FECs received from the LDP peer peer_ldp_id has reached the configured limit of fec_limit. |
Cause | The number of FECs accepted from the peer has reached the configured limit. If the number of FECs go below the limit and again start to increase and hit the limit a second time, a new event is generated if 2 or more minutes have elapsed since the previous event. If the FEC limit is changed and the current number of FECs is equal to or higher than the limit then the event is generated immediately. |
Effect | If the peer supports the overload capability then the session will go into overload. If the peer doesn't support the overload capability then excess FECs will trigger the sending of label release messages back to the peer. |
ldpSessionLocalIPv4Overload
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpSessionLocalIPv4Overload |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | The LDP session with peer peer_ldp_id has entered overload for IPv4 FECs because this router sent an overload TLV to the peer. |
Cause | The local router has received too many IPv4 FECs. |
Effect | The local router is requesting the peer to stop sending further IPv4 FECs. |
ldpSessionPeerIPv4Overload
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpSessionPeerIPv4Overload |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | The LDP session with peer peer_ldp_id has entered overload for IPv4 FECs because the peer sent an overload TLV. |
Cause | The peer router has received too many IPv4 FECs. |
Effect | The local router stops sending further IPv4 FECs to the peer. |
ldpSessionUp
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpSessionUp |
Default severity | notice |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, an LDP session is now up and operational with peer peer_ldp_id. |
Cause |
This event is generated when an LDP session transitions into the operational state from a lower state. |
Effect | LDP can exchange FEC-label and address bindings with this peer. |
ldpTargetDown
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpTargetDown |
Default severity | warning |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP has changed oper-state to DOWN on target target. The reason is oper_down_reason |
Cause |
This event is generated when LDP ceases to be functional on a target. |
Effect | LDP drops its adjacencies and sessions with other routers reachable through this target. |
ldpTargetUp
Property name | Value |
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Application name | ldp |
Event name | ldpTargetUp |
Default severity | notice |
Message format string | In network-instance network_instance, LDP is now up and functional on target target. |
Cause | This event is generated when LDP becomes functional on a target. |
Effect | LDP can form adjacencies and sessions with other routers reachable through this target. |