Table Of Contents
Messages and Recovery Procedures
ACL Messages
BUFFERMANAGER Messages
CHASSIS Messages
CHASSIS-2
CHASSIS-3
CHASSIS-4
CHASSIS-7
COMMONHWACLMAN Messages
COMMONHWACLMAN-4
COMMONHWACLMAN-6
COMMONSTUBMAN Messages
DAIMAN Messages
DHCP_SNOOPING Messages
DHCP_SNOOPING-3
DHCP_SNOOPING-4
DHCP_SNOOPING-6
DOT1X (802.1X) Messages
DOT1X-4
DOT1X-5
DTP Messages
DTP-4
DTP-5
EBM Messages
EBM-3
EBM-4
EC Messages
EC-4
EC-5
GBICMAN Messages
GBICMAN-3
GBICMAN-7
HW Messages
HWACLMAN Messages
HWL2MAN Messages
HWNETFLOWMAN Messages
HWNETFLOWMAN-3
HWNETFLOWMAN-4
HWPORTMAN Messages
HWPORTMAN-4
HWPORTMAN-7
IDBMAN Messages
IDBMAN-3
IDBMAN-4
IDBMAN-6
ILCPROTOCOLERROR Messages
IOSACLMAN Messages
IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN Messages
IOSIGMPSNOOPMAN Messages
IOSINTF Messages
IOSINTF-4
IOSINTF-5
IOSIPROUTEMAN Messages
IOSIPROUTEMAN-3
IOSL2MAN Messages
IOSMODPORTMAN Messages
IOSMODPORTMAN-2
IOSMODPORTMAN-3
IOSMODPORTMAN-4
IOSMODPORTMAN-6
IOSSYS Message
IOSSYS-3
IOSSYS-4
IOSSYS-7
IOSSYSMAN Messages
IOSSYSMAN-0
IOSSYSMAN-3
IOSSYSMAN-4
IPROUTEMAN Messages
IPROUTEMAN-3
IPROUTEMAN-4
L3HWFORWARDING Messages
L3HWFORWADING-2
L3HWFORWADING-3
L3HWFORWADING-4
L3HWFORWADING-6
LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL Messages
PKTPROCESSING Messages
PKTPROCESSING-3
PKTPROCESSING-4
PKTPROCESSING-5
PKTPROCESSING-7
PM Messages
PM-2
PM-3
PM-4
PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN Messages
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW Messages
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-3
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-4
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-7
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN Messages
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-7
QOS Messages
REDUNDANCY Messages
REDUNDANCY-2
REDUNDANCY-3
REDUNDANCY-4
REDUNDANCY-5
REDUNDANCY-6
SERVICECARDMAN Messages
SERVICECARDMAN-3
SERVICECARDMAN-6
SFF8472 Messages
SPANTREE Messages
SPANTREE-2
SPANTREE-3
SPANTREE-4
SPANTREE-5
SPANTREE-6
SPANTREE-7
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
STORM_CONTROL Messages
STORE Messages
SUPERVISOR Messages
SUPERVISOR-2
SUPERVISOR-3
SUPERVISOR-4
SUPERVISOR-7
SWITCH-QOS-TB Messages
SW_DAI Messages
SW_DAI-4
SW_DAI-6
SW-VLAN Messages
SW-VLAN-3
SW-VLAN-4
SW-VLAN-6
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN Messages
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-2
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4
SWITCHMANAGER Messages
SWITCHMANAGER-3
SWITCHMANAGER-4
SWITCHMANAGER-5
SWNETFLOWMAN Messages
SWNETFLOWMAN-4
SWNETFLOWMAN-6
SYSMAN Messages
SYSMAN-2
SYSMAN-3
SYSMAN-4
TRANSCIEVER Messages
UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
UFAST-3
UFAST-4
VQPCLIENT Messages
VQPCLIENT-2
VQPCLIENT-3
VQPCLIENT-7
WATCHDOG Messages
Messages and Recovery Procedures
This chapter lists and describes the Cisco IOS system error messages for the Catalyst 4500 series switch by facility. Within each facility, the messages are listed by severity levels 0 to 7. The highest severity level is 0, and the lowest severity level is 7. Each message is followed by an explanation and a recommended action, if available.
The system sends these error messages to the console (and, optionally, to a logging server on another system). Not all system error messages indicate problems with your system; some messages are purely informational, while other messages help diagnose problems with communication lines, internal hardware, or the system software.
Note
The messages listed in this chapter do not include the date/time stamp designation; the date/time stamp designation is displayed only if the software is configured for system log messaging.
Note
Writing to a module's serial EEPROM is not standard practice; when the module comes from the factory, the serial EEPROM is set to the correct values. We do not recommend that you change the factory defaults, because this action can cause the module to malfunction.
If the explanation that is provided for a given command does not sufficiently explain your problem and no recommended action is given, copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log.
You should research and attempt to resolve the error using the Output Interpreter at this URL: https://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/OutputInterpreter/home.pl.
You can also enter the show tech-support command to gather additional information about the error. If the error message text, information from the Output Interpreter, or output from the show tech-support command do not help you solve the problem, contact your technical support representative and provide the representative with the information that you have gathered. For detailed information on how to contact your techincal support representative, see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page viii.
ACL Messages
This section contains the access control list (ACL) message.
Error Message C4K_ACL-4-OUTOFMEMORY:Out of Memory while allocating [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the software has failed to allocate memory for the given
object while processing ACLs. The configuration might have exceeded its maximum limit. If so, the
feature using this ACL will not work.
Recommended Action If it is mandatory that the feature work normally, remove other unwanted
features that require ACLs and retry the operation. If there are no features using ACLs that can be
removed, contact your technical support representative.
BUFFERMANAGER Messages
This section contains the memory buffer management (BUFFERMANAGER) message.
Error Message C4K_BUFFERMANAGER-3-OUTOFVBUFS: Have run out of vbufs (internal
buffers)
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has run out of the internal memory buffers that
are used for various tasks. This error is unusual because the internal buffers are used for only a short
time, released, and then available for reuse. Typically, this condition is transitory.
Recommended Action If the message reappears, reboot the switch.
CHASSIS Messages
This section contains the chassis (CHASSIS) messages.
CHASSIS-2
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-INLINEPOWEROFF:Inline power to the switch has been
turned off
Explanation This message indicates that the software has detected that the pass-through current is
disabled. This condition will cause all phones drawing inline power from the switch to be powered
off.
Recommended Action If you want inline power, verify that the inline power switch on the switch is
turned on.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-INSUFFICIENTFANSDETECTED:Too few working fans, the
chassis will overheat. If not resolved, in 5 minutes all line cards will be placed
into Reset-Mode
Explanation This message indicates that one or more fans in the system fan tray or power supplies
has failed. Although this is a minor alarm, system components could overheat and shut down.
Recommended Action Replace the system fan tray or broken fans.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-INSUFFICIENTFANSSHUTDOWN:Resetting linecards due to too
few working fans
Explanation This message indicates that one or more required fans in the fan tray or the power
supplies has failed. The modules have been reset to reduce heat generation.
Recommended Action Replace the broken fans as soon as possible.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-INSUFFICIENTPOWERDETECTED:Insufficient power available
for the current chassis configuration
Explanation This message indicates that the current chassis configuration exceeds power
availability. If this condition persists, the modules will reset.
Recommended Action If the power availability problem persists and impacts performance, replace the
power supply with a power supply that has a larger capacity.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-INSUFFICIENTPOWERSHUTDOWN:Holding module in slot [dec]
in reset, due to insufficient power
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has been using more power than is available for
the allowed time interval. The modules were reset to reduce power consumption.
Recommended Action If the power availability problem persists and impacts performance, replace the
power supply with a power supply that has a larger capacity.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-2-OVERHEATINGSHUTDOWN:Resetting linecards due to critical
temperature
Explanation This message indicates that the maximum allowable operating temperature for the
switch has been exceeded. The modules have been reset to reduce heat generation.
Recommended Action Verify that the switch is in the proper operating environment and that the fans
are functioning properly.
CHASSIS-3
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-BADGBIC:Port [char]: Gbic's seeprom is bad, try
reinserting: vendor: [char], p/n: [char], s/n: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) with a serial
EEPROM has been detected in the specified port in the message. Although a reading of the serial
EEPROM's contents has succeeded, the contents are not valid (possibly due to a bad checksum).
The message lists the vendor, part number, and serial number from the GBIC's serial EEPROM. This error occurs if the GBIC is not seated correctly.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the GBIC. If this message appears repeatedly, insert the
GBIC in another port to verify that it is the GBIC and not the port that is bad. If the GBIC fails in a
different port, return the GBIC to your technical support representative for reprogramming. If the
GBIC works in the other ports but not in the original port, the original port is bad, and you need to
return the module to your technical support representative for repair. To test the port further, insert
a different GBIC into the port. If the other GBIC fails in that port, the port is bad.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-BADMACRANGEINSPROM:Module [dec]'s serial eeprom
contains [dec] mac addresses, but needs [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the contents of the module's serial EEPROM is incorrect,
and the range is smaller than the number of front-panel ports for the module. The module's serial
EEPROM contains a range of MAC addresses for this module, and the range should contain the
same number of MAC addresses as the number of front-panel ports because each MAC address
corresponds to a front-panel port.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative; you will likely have to return the
module to Cisco to reprogram the serial EEPROM.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-DAUGHTERCARDSEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read the serial
eeprom on module [dec], daughter card [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the serial EEPROM for a daughter card on the specified
module is unreadable. Because reading this EEPROM is the only way to determine the type of card,
the card remains offline, as if it was not installed on the module.
Recommended Action Remove the module, and then remove and reseat the daughter card in the
module. If this message reappears after you reinsert the module into the switch, the serial EEPROM
might be bad. Contact your technical support representative; you will likely have to return the
module to Cisco to reprogram or replace the serial EEPROM.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-GBICSEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read gbic serial eeprom
on port [char], try reinserting
Explanation This message indicates that a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) with a serial
EEPROM has been detected in the specified port, but a reading of the contents of the EEPROM has
failed. The EEPROM must be read to determine the GBIC type. The read might fail if the GBIC is
not seated correctly.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the GBIC. If this message reappears, insert the GBIC in
another port to verify that it is the GBIC and not the port that is bad. If the GBIC fails in the other
port, return the GBIC to your technical support representative for reprogramming. If the GBIC
works in the other ports but not in the original port, the original port is bad, and you need to return
the module to your technical support representative for repair. To test the port further, insert a
different GBIC into the port. If the other GBIC also fails in that port, the port is bad.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-INSUFFICIENTPOWER:Insufficient power to bring up module
in slot [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module type has been identified, but the switch does not
have sufficient power to bring the module up. The switch holds the module in reset mode to consume
less power.
Recommended Action Add or replace a power supply to expand the power capacity of the chassis.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-INSUFFICIENTPOWERSUPPLIESDETECTED:
Insufficient power supplies present for specified configuration
Explanation This message indicates that the system software has detected that the current chassis
configuration has fewer power supplies than required for the existing configuration.
Recommended Action Add a power supply to meet the needs of the current chassis configuration.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-LINECARDNOTVALIDINSLOT: Module (Field Replaceable Unit
minor type [dec]) is not supported in slot [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the line card type has been identified, but it cannot be
supported in this slot due to the insufficient number of backplane ports in this slot.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-LINECARDSEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read module [dec]'s
serial eeprom, try reinserting module
Explanation This message indicates that the switch cannot read the serial EEPROM of the specified
module, and the module will not boot because the EEPROM failed to identify the module type. The
read might fail if the module is not seated correctly in the slot.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If this message reappears, reboot the switch.
If the switch is still unable to read the EEPROM, contact your technical support representative. You
will likely have to return the module to Cisco to reprogram or replace the serial EEPROM.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-LINECARDSEEPROMWRITEFAILED:Failed to write module
[dec]'s serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that writing to the serial EEPROM has failed. The write might
fail if the module is not seated correctly in the slot.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If this message reappears, reboot the switch.
If the switch is still unable to write to the EEPROM, contact your technical support representative.
You will likely have to return the module to Cisco to reprogram or replace the serial EEPROM.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-MIXINPOWERDETECTED:Power supplies in the chassis are of
different types (AC/DC) or wattage
Explanation This message indicates that the software has detected different kinds of power supplies
in the chassis. In a Catalyst 4006 chassis, the power values default to the wattage of the weakest
power supply. If you mix power supplies in a Catalyst 4500 series chassis, the switch will use the
power supply in power supply bay 1 (PS1) and ignore the power supply in power supply bay 2 (PS2).
We do not recommend mixing power supplies of different wattages.
Recommended Action Verify that both power supplies are the same kind and wattage.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-MODULENOTSUPPORTHALF:Module [dec] does not support 10 Mb
or 100Mb Half duplex operation. Please have your card upgraded if you need half
duplex operation.
Explanation This message indicates that some preproduction boards have interfaces that do not work
in half-duplex mode.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative; you will likely have to return the
module to Cisco.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-ONLYLXSFPSALLOWED:Port [char] has a non-LX SFP, which is
not supported
Explanation This message indicates that the WS-X4448-GB-LX module supports only LX SFP. It
marks any other type of Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) as faulty.
Recommended Action Replace the SFP with an LX SFP that Cisco supports.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-OUTOFMEMORY:Ran out of memory - cannot allocate internal
buffers
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has run out of memory in the temporary buffers.
Recommended Action If this message reappears, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-SEEPROMREADFAILEDAFTERWRITE:Error reading back module
[dec]s serial EEPROM data after write
Explanation This message indicates that after writing a module's serial EEPROM in response to a
CLI request, the switch tries to read it back in, to ensure that the correct values were written out.
What the switch reads back in differs from what the switch wrote out. The read or write might fail
if the module is not seated correctly in the slot.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If that does not work, reboot the switch. If
the read or write still fails, contact your technical support representative. You will likely have to
return the module to Cisco to reprogram or replace the serial EEPROM.
Note
Writing the module's serial EEPROM is not standard practice; when the module comes from the factory, its serial EEPROM is set to the correct values. We do not recommend that you change the factory defaults, because this action could cause the module to malfunction.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-SFPCRCINTEGRITYCHECKFAILED:SFP integrity check on port
[char] failed: bad crc
Explanation This message indicates that only the Cisco-qualified Small Form-factor Pluggables
(SFPs) are supported. Other SFPs place the associated port in a faulty status.
The checksum of the SFP SEEPROM is not valid, indicating a bad or non-Cisco SFP.
Recommended Action Replace the SFP with an SFP that Cisco supports.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-SFPINTEGRITYCHECKFAILED:SFP integrity check on port
[char] failed: bad key
Explanation This message indicates that only the Cisco-qualified Small Form-factor Pluggables
(SFPs) are supported. Other SFPs place the associated port in a faulty status.
Recommended Action Replace the SFP with an SFP that Cisco supports.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-SFPSERIALINTEGRITYCHECKFAILED:SFPs on ports [char] and
[char] have duplicate serial numbers
Explanation This message indicates that only the Cisco-qualified Small Form-factor Pluggables
(SFPs) are supported. Other SFPs place the associated port in the faulty status.
All SFPs must have a unique serial number. This message indicates a cloned SFP SEEPROM.
Recommended Action Replace the SFP with an SFP that Cisco supports.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-STUBPHYMISMATCH: Stub type mismatch: stub [dec]/[dec] is
type [dec], should be type [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the stubs have nonmatching physical types for the specified
module.
Recommended Action Verify that the physical types for every stub on the module match.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-TEMPERATURESENSORREADFAILED: Failed to read the
supervisor temperature sensor
Explanation The temperature sensor on the supervisor engine cannot be read. If the chassis becomes
overheated, this condition will not be reported.
Recommended Action If this message appears only once, this error could be transient and no action
is required. If this message appears repeatedly (once every 30 minutes), inspect and, if necessary,
replace the temperature sensor on the supervisor engine.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-3-UNKNOWNLINECARD:Unknown module (Field Replaceable Unit
minor type [dec]) in slot [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module's serial EEPROM has been read, and that the
FRU minor type is unknown. Your current software image does not recognize this kind of module.
A software upgrade is necessary.
Recommended Action Upgrade the software to a version that is compatible with the module.
CHASSIS-4
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-CANTWRITESUPERVISORSPROM:Writing the supervisor's SPROM
is not supported
Explanation This message indicates that rewriting the supervisor engine's serial programmable
read-only memory (SPROM) is not allowed, because if it is done incorrectly, it could make the
system unusable.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-INLINEPOWERRESTORED:Resuming normal phone operation
since inline power has been restored
Explanation This message indicates that the inline power supply to the switch has been restored, and
normal phone operation will resume.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-OVERHEATINGOVER:Resuming normal operation after return
to acceptable temperatures.
Explanation This message indicates that the unit's modules have been reset to reduce heat
generation, because the unit reached a critical temperature. The switch has returned to an acceptable
temperature range, and normal operation has resumed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-SUFFICIENTFANSRESTORED:Resuming normal operation after
restoration of adequate fan cooling
Explanation This message indicates that the unit's modules have been reset to reduce heat
generation, because there were not enough working fans. Adequate fan cooling has been restored,
and normal operation is resuming.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-SUFFICIENTMODULEPOWERRESTORED:Module in slot [dec]
resuming normal operation after restoration of adequate power
Explanation This message indicates that the module was in reset mode to conserve power because
the system had inadequate power available. Adequate power has been restored, and normal
operation is resuming.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-4-SUFFICIENTPOWERRESTORED:Resuming normal operation after
restoration of adequate power
Explanation This message indicates that the modules have been reset to conserve power, because the
available power was exceeded. Adequate power has been restored, and normal operation is
resuming.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
CHASSIS-7
Error Message C4K_CHASSIS-7-GBICINSERTED:Port [char]: New gbic inserted: vendor:
[char], p/n: [char], s/n: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) with a serial
EEPROM has been detected in the specified interface. The message lists the vendor, part number,
and serial number from the GBIC's serial EEPROM.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
COMMONHWACLMAN Messages
This section contains the common hardware ACL management (COMMONHWACLMAN) messages.
COMMONHWACLMAN-4
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-FAILEDTOSWITCHPORTTAGS:Failed to switch port
tags, old tag: [object-info] new tag: [object-info] . Software paths: [dec]
Hardware paths: [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the software has failed to switch tags. This error could be
transient. The ACL that you were trying to configure will not become active.
Recommended Action Detaching and reattaching the ACLs (and policies) might solve the problem.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-FAILEDTOSWITCHVLANTAGS:Failed to switch vlan
tags, old tag: [object-info] new tag: [object-info] . Software paths: [dec]
Hardware paths: [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the software has failed to switch tags. This error could be
transient. The ACL that you were trying to configure will not become active.
Recommended Action Detaching and reattaching the ACLs (and policies) might solve the problem.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-OUTOFPATHS: Could not allocate path for
( [object-info] )
Explanation This message indicates that there are too many ports or VLANs that are using ACLs.
The ACLs might not work correctly.
Recommended Action Remove unnecessary ACLs from some interfaces.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-OUTOFTAGS:No more free tags available for path
( [object-info] )
Explanation This message indicates that all the tags are being used or are about to be used. Because
you have configured either too many features using ACLs or features using ACLs that are attached
to ports or VLANs, the hardware forwards the packets to CPU for ACL processing.
Recommended Action Remove unnecessary ACLs from some interfaces.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-PERMITALL: Out of resources for Qos, permit all
for [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch is running out of hardware CAM resources. All
packets are permitted, and QoS is applied.
Recommended Action Remove unnecessary ACLs from some interfaces.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-PORTBASEDACLSDISABLED: Output Port Acl [char]
has been disabled on port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the output port ACL is disabled on the interface because
there are not enough hardware resources or there are ACEs that require CPU processing of packets.
The port ACL is disabled and displays a warning message because the software cannot handle the output port ACLs.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-4-PUNTTOSOFTWARE:Out of resources, punt packets to
sw for [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware content-addressable memory (CAM)
resources have been depleted. The hardware forwards the packets to the software for ACL
processing.
Recommended Action Remove unnecessary ACLs from some interfaces.
COMMONHWACLMAN-6
Error Message C4K_COMMONHWACLMAN-6-CHANGEDTAGSHARINGALGO: Now using [object-info]
algorithm
Explanation This message indicates that the algorithm that is used for tag sharing has been changed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
COMMONSTUBMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series ASIC-specific messages.
Error Message C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-4-DIAGSFAILED: [char] failed diagnostics
Explanation This message indicates that an ASIC in slot [char] failed diagnostics.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-4-FAILEDTOSENDLOOPBACKTRIES: [char] port [dec]
failed to send packet in [dec] tries
Explanation This message indicates that an ASIC in slot [char] was unable to send a loopback packet
on port [dec] and this is the [dec]th time it tried to send and failed. This suggests that the switch is
out of memory. The software will only attempt to send a loopback packet three times.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-4-UNEXPECTEDLOOPBACK: [char] sent out a loopback
packet on port [dec], but it came back on port [dec]
Explanation The ASIC diagnostics for slot [char] sent a loopback packet out port [dec] and it came
back on another port [dec]. This is unexpected because the loopback is done within the hardware.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-7-LOSTPACKET: [char] port [dec] lost a packet
Explanation A loopback packet was lost during online diagnostics of an ASIC in slot [char].
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
DAIMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series-specific dynamic ARP inspection (DAIMAN) message.
Error Message C4K_DAIMAN-4-OUTOFRESOURCES:Resources for constructing ACLs, are not
available.
Explanation This message indicates that the software resources are not available to set up the
hardware to redirect ARP packets to the software. Dynamic ARP inspection will not work if this
message displays.
Recommended Action Remove unnecessary ACLs from some interfaces.
DHCP_SNOOPING Messages
This section contains the DHCP snooping (DHCP_SNOOPING) messages.
DHCP_SNOOPING-3
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-3-DHCP_SNOOPING_INTERNAL_ERROR: DHCP Snooping internal
error
Explanation This message indicates that a software sanity check has failed in the DHCP snooping
process.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
DHCP_SNOOPING-4
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-4-AGENT_OPERATION_FAILED_N: DHCP snooping binding
transfer failed([dec]). [chars]
Explanation This message is logged once every 30 minutes and displays the [dec] number of failures
that occurred for a given reason [chars] during the past 30 minutes.
This message is a rate-limited version of the DHCP_SNOOPING-4-AGENT_OPERATION_FAILED message.
Recommended Action Based on the reason for the error [chars], look at the explanation for the
DHCP_SNOOPING-4-AGENT_OPERATION_FAILED message, and take the appropriate action.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-4-AGENT_OPERATION_FAILED: DHCP snooping binding
transfer failed. Unable to access URL.
Explanation This message indicates that the DHCP snooping binding transfer has failed. The reason
for failure can include any of the following:
–
The URL is not available to use.
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Not enough memory is available for creating an agent.
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The number of agents has reached the maximum supported limit.
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The switch is unable to create an agent.
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The switch is unable to access the URL.
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The switch is unable to start the agent.
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The Abort timer has expired.
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The number of entries has exceeded the maximum supported limit.
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An error has occurred when reading the remote database.
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An error has occurred while writing to the remote database.
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DHCP snooping expected more data during the read.
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The string type is invalid.
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The version string type is invalid.
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DHCP snooping is expecting a new line in the database.
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'TYPE' was not found in the remote database.
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'VERSION' was not found in the remote database.
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'BEGIN' was not found in the remote database.
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'END' was not found in the remote database.
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The type string was not found in the remote database.
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The version string was not found in the remote database.
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The checksum has failed upon entry into the remote database.
Recommended Action Based on the reason for the error (listed above), take the appropriate action.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-4-DHCP_SNOOPING_ERRDISABLE_WARNING: DHCP Snooping
received [dec] DHCP packets on interface [char]
Explanation This message indicates that DHCP snooping has detected a DHCP packet rate-limit
violation on the specified interface. The interface will be placed in the errdisable state.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-4-DHCP_SNOOPING_PVLAN_WARNING: DHCP Snooping
configuration may not take effect on secondary vlan [dec]. [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the DHCP snooping configuration on the primary VLAN
automatically propagates to all secondary VLANs if private VLANs are enabled.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-4-IP_SOURCE_BINDING_PVLAN_WARNING: IP source filter may
not take effect on secondary vlan [dec] where IP source binding is configured.
[char]
Explanation This message indicates that the IP source filter on the primary VLAN automatically
propagates to all secondary VLANs if private VLANs are enabled.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
DHCP_SNOOPING-6
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-AGENT_OPERATION_SUCCEEDED: DHCP snooping database
[char] succeeded.
Explanation This message indicates that DHCP snooping has successfully read or written to the
database.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-BINDING_COLLISION: Binding collision. [dec] bindings
ignored
Explanation This message indicates that one or more bindings from the database file has a MAC
address and VLAN combination for which the switch already holds DHCP snooping bindings.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-INTERFACE_NOT_VALID: Interface not valid. [dec]
bindings ignored.
Explanation This message indicates that the interface that is listed in the database file's binding is
not available, that the interface is a router port, or that the interface is a DHCP snooping-trusted
Layer 2 interface.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-LEASE_EXPIRED: Lease Expired. [dec] bindings ignored.
Explanation This message indicates that the DHCP lease for the given number of bindings from the
database file has expired its read.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-PARSE_FAILURE: Parsing failed for [dec] bindings.
Explanation This message indicates that parsing has failed because of the [dec] number of bindings
from the database file when read.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DHCP_SNOOPING-6-VLAN_NOT_SUPPORTED: Vlan not supported. [dec] bindings
ignored.
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN is not supported by DHCP snooping.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
DOT1X (802.1X) Messages
This section contains the IEEE 802.1X-related (DOT1X) port-based authentication messages.
DOT1X-4
Error Message DOT1X-4-MEM_UNAVAIL:Memory was not available to perform the 802.1X
action
Explanation This message indicates that due to a lack of memory, 802.1X cannot perform
authentication, so it will not be enabled.
Recommended Action Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. Install more memory,
if necessary.
Error Message DOT1X-4-MSG_ERR: Unknown message event received
Explanation This message indicates that due to an unexpected event, the 802.1X process has
received an unknown message.
Recommended Action Restart 802.1X in case the condition is transient. If the restart fails, reload the
device.
Error Message DOT1X-4-PROC_START_ERR: DOT1X unable to start
Explanation This message indicates that for unknown reasons, 802.1X cannot start.
Recommended Action Restart 802.1X by entering the dot1x system-auth-control command in case
the condition is transient. If the restart fails, reload the device.
Error Message DOT1X-4-UNKN_ERR: An unknown operational error occurred
Explanation This message indicates that due to an unexpected internal error, 802.1X cannot operate.
Recommended Action Reload the device.
DOT1X-5
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_CHANNELLING: Dot1x can not be enabled on Channelling ports
Explanation This message indicates that because this port is a bundled port, dot1x port-control
cannot enter enable state with auto mode or disable state with force-authorized mode.
Recommended Action Disable channeling on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_DYNAMIC: Dot1x can not be enabled on Dynamic ports
Explanation This message indicates that because this port is a dynamic port, dot1x port-control
cannot enter enable state with auto mode (or disable state with force-authorized mode).
Recommended Action Disable the dynamic mode on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_DYNAMIC_VLAN: Dot1x can not be enabled on dynamic VLAN
ports.
Explanation This message indicates that because this port is a dynamic VLAN port, dot1x
port-control cannot enter enable state with auto mode (or disable state with force-authorized
mode).
Recommended Action Disable the dynamic VLAN on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_INVALID_AAA_ATTR: Got invalid AAA attribute settings
[char]
Explanation This message indicates that the authorization settings obtained are either unsupported
or invalid.
Recommended Action Change the value to reflect the correct settings.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_INVALID_TUNNEL_MEDIUM_TYPE: Got an invalid value [char]
for TUNNEL_MEDIUM_TYPE [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the provided TUNNEL_MEDIUM_TYPE is either
unsupported or invalid.
Recommended Action Change the value to reflect the correct tunnel medium type.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_INVALID_TUNNEL_TYPE: Got an invalid value of [char] for
TUNNEL_TYPE [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the provided TUNNEL_TYPE is either unsupported or
invalid.
Recommended Action Change the value to reflect the correct tunnel type.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_MULTI_ACCESS:Dot1x can not be enabled on voice vlan
configured ports.
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot be enabled on a voice VLAN-configured
port. This condition is caused by trying to set 802.1X port control to auto or force-unauthorized
(force_unauth) mode on a voice VLAN-configured port, which is not allowed.
Recommended Action Disable voice VLAN on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
DOT1X-5-ERR_PER_USR_MAC_ACL: Applied per-user MAC ACL was unsuccessful on
interface [char]
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot successfully apply a per-user MAC ACL
possibly because of an invalid pub from the RADIUS server.
Recommended Action Examine the RADIUS pub and configure a correct one.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_PROTO_TUNNELLING:Dot1x can not be enabled on protocol
tunnelling enabled ports.
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot be enabled on the protocol
tunneling-enabled port. This condition is caused by trying to set 802.1X port control to auto or
force-unauthorized (force_unauth) mode on a protocol tunneling-enabled port, which is not
allowed.
Recommended Action Disable protocol tunneling on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_PVLAN_EQ_VVLAN: Dot1x can not be enabled on a port with
Access VLAN equal to Voice VLAN.
Explanation This message indicates that the switch cannot enable 802.1X on the interface that uses
the same VLAN number for the access VLAN and the voice VLAN. This condition was caused by
trying to set 802.1X port-control to auto or force-unauthorized (force_unauth) mode on a voice
VLAN that uses the same VLAN as the access VLAN, which is not allowed.
Recommended Action Change the voice VLAN or access VLAN on the interface, and retry the
802.1X operation.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_PVLAN_TRUNK:Dot1x can not be enabled on private VLAN trunk
ports.
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot coexist with private VLAN trunking on the
same port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_RADIUSVLAN_EQ_VVLAN: RADIUS attempted to assign a VLAN to
Dot1x port [char] whose Voice VLAN is same as Access Vlan
Explanation This message indicates that the RADIUS server has attempted to assign a VLAN to a
supplicant on an interface whose voice VLAN settings are identical to the access VLAN settings.
Recommended Action Update the RADIUS configuration so that the access VLAN settings are not
identical to the voice VLAN settings for this interface.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_RSPAN_VLAN:Dot1x can not be enabled on ports configured in
Remote SPAN vlan.
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot be enabled on the remote SPAN VLAN port.
This condition is caused by trying to set 802.1X port control to auto or force-unauthorized
(force_unauth) mode on a port that is in the remote SPAN VLAN, which is not allowed.
Recommended Action Disable remove span on the VLAN, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_TRUNK: Dot1x can not be enabled on Trunk port
Explanation This message indicates that because this port is a trunk port, dot1x port-control cannot
enter enable state with auto mode (or disable state with force-authorized mode).
Recommended Action Disable trunking on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_TUNNEL:Dot1x can not be enabled on 802.1q tunnelling
enabled ports
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot be enabled on the dot1q tunneling-enabled
port. This condition is caused by trying to set 802.1X port control to auto or force-unauthorized
(force_unauth) mode on a 802.1Q tunnel-enabled port, which is not allowed.
Recommended Action Disable 802.1Q tunneling on the interface, and then enable 802.1X.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_INTERNAL: The VLAN [dec] is being used internally and
cannot be assigned for use on the Dot1x port [char] Vlan
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN is used internally and cannot be assigned on this
port.
Recommended Action Update the configuration so that this VLAN is not used.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_INVALID: The VLAN [dec] is invalid and cannot be
assigned for use on the Dot1x port [char] Vlan
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN specified is out of range and cannot be assigned
on this port.
Recommended Action Update the configuration to use a valid VLAN.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_NOT_ASSIGNABLE: RADIUS tried to assign a VLAN to
dot1x port [char] whose VLAN cannot be assigned
Explanation This message indicates that because this port is configured so that a VLAN cannot be
changed, the RADIUS server has failed when it attempted to assign a VLAN to a client that is
attached to this port. For example, this port could be a routed port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_NOT_FOUND: RADIUS tried to assign non-existent VLAN
name [char] to dot1x port
Explanation This message indicates that the RADIUS server has tried to assign a VLAN to a client
on a port, but the VLAN name was not found in the VTP database.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_RESERVED: The VLAN [dec] is a reserved vlan and cannot
be assigned for use on the Dot1x port [char] Vlan
Explanation This message indicates that the specified VLAN is a reserved VLAN and cannot be
assigned for use on this port.
Recommended Action Update the configuration so that this VLAN is not used.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VLAN_RSPAN_CONFIGURED: VLAN [dec] is configured as a
Remote SPAN VLAN
Explanation This message indicates that remote SPAN should not be enabled on a VLAN in which
ports are configured with 802.1X enabled.
Recommended Action Either disable remote SPAN configuration on the VLAN, or disable 802.1X on
all the ports in this VLAN.
Error Message DOT1X-5-ERR_VVID: Dot1x can not be enabled on ports with a voice VLAN
configured
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X cannot coexist with voice VLANs on the same port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DOT1X-5-INVALID_INPUT: Dot1x Interface parameter is Invalid on
interface [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the parameter that is specified for the 802.1X interface is
not valid (it could be outside the range of valid values).
Recommended Action Try again, using a valid value. See the CLI help to find the valid 802.1X
parameters.
Error Message DOT1X-5-INVALID_MAC: Invalid MAC address(drop
Explanation This message indicates that authentication is allowed for an invalid source MAC
address, because it is nonzero, it is not a broadcast, and it is not a multicast MAC address.
Recommended Action Connect an 802.1X-supported host to the 802.1X-enabled interface.
Error Message DOT1X-5-NOT_DOT1X_CAPABLE: Dot1x disabled on interface [char] because
it is not an Ethernet interface
Explanation This message indicates that 802.1X can be enabled on Ethernet module interfaces only.
Recommended Action Enable 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces only.
Error Message DOT1X-5-SECURITY_VIOLATION: Security violation on interface [char] in
single-host mode. Authorized MAC address was [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that the port is configured in Single Host mode, so that any new
host that is added to this interface results in a security violation and the port is shut down.
Recommended Action Ensure that the port is configured to use only one host. Enter the shutdown
command followed by the no shutdown command to restart the port.
DTP Messages
This section contains the Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) messages.
DTP-4
Error Message DTP-4-MEM_UNAVAIL:Memory not available to perform the trunk
negotiation action
Explanation This message indicates that the system is unable to negotiate trunks because of a lack
of memory.
Recommended Action Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. If necessary, upgrade
to a larger memory configuration.
Error Message DTP-4-TMRERR:An internal timer error occurred when trunking on
interface [char]
Explanation This message indicates that occasionally, a timer that is used by the trunking protocol
expires unexpectedly. This problem is corrected internally.
Recommended Action This problem has no long-term ramifications. However, if further trunking
problems persist, you should reload the device.
Error Message DTP-4-UNKN_ERR:An unknown operational error occurred
Explanation This message indicates that the system is unable to negotiate trunks because an internal
operation has generated an error that the protocol (DTP, in this case) did not expect to handle.
Recommended Action Reload the device.
DTP-5
Error Message DTP-5-ILGLCFG:Illegal config(on
Explanation This message indicates that the two ports on the link are set to the ON mode, but one is
set to 802.1Q encapsulation, while the other is set to ISL encapsulation. When both ports on a link
are set to the ON mode, their encapsulation types must match.
Recommended Action Configure both ports on the link to have the same encapsulation type.
Error Message DTP-5-NONTRUNKPORTON:Port [dec]/[chars] has become non-trunk
Explanation This message indicates that the interface [dec] / [chars] is nontrunked. [dec] / [chars]
is the module number/interface range.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DTP-5-TRUNKPORTCHG:Port [dec]/[chars] has changed from [chars] trunk
to [chars] trunk
Explanation This message indicates that the encapsulation type of the trunk has changed. [dec] is the
module number, the first [chars] is the interface number, the second [chars] is the original
encapsulation type, and the third [chars] is the new encapsulation type.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON:Port [dec]/[chars] has become trunk
Explanation This message indicates that the interface [dec] / [chars] is trunked. [dec] / [chars] is the
module number/interface range.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message DTP-5-DOMAINMISMATCH: Unable to perform trunk negotiation on port
[char] because of VTP domain mismatch.
Explanation The two ports involved in trunk negotiation belong to different VTP domains. Trunking
is possible only when the ports involved belong to the same VTP domain.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the switch to ensure that the two ports that are involved in trunk
negotiation belong to the same VTP domain.
EBM Messages
This section contains the Ethernet bridge management (EBM) messages.
EBM-3
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEEBMPORT:No EbmPort memory to allocate EbmPort
for PimPort [char]
Explanation This message indicates that there is insufficient memory for information that is
associated with the specified port.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEIENODE:No interposition table memory to add
entry for addr %ea
Explanation This message indicates that there is insufficient memory for this internal data structure.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEIGMPGROUPENTRY:No igmp group memory to add new
group entry for addr [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that insufficient memory exists to support additional Internet
Group Management Protocol (IGMP) group entries. This error occurs if you have created a large
number of IGMP groups.
Recommended Action Either install additional memory, or reduce the number of IGMP groups.
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEPORTHOSTENTRY:No port host table memory to add
entry for addr [mac-addr] / [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that insufficient memory exists for this internal data structure.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEVLANGROUPENTRY:No vlan group table memory to add
entry for addr %ea
Explanation This message indicates that insufficient memory exists to support additional Layer 2
group entries corresponding to IP multicast groups.
Recommended Action Install additional memory. If memory is unavailable, turn off Cisco Group
Management Protocol (CGMP)/Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
Error Message C4K_EBM-3-CANTALLOCATEVLANHOSTENTRY:No vlan host table memory to add
entry for addr %ea
Explanation This message indicates that insufficient memory exists to support additional host
addresses.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
EBM-4
Error Message C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING:Host [mac-addr] in vlan [dec] is flapping
between port [char] and port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the specified host is detected as a source address on multiple
ports. Typically, a host is supposed to be learned on only one port. A spanning tree loop is the most
common cause of this condition. All traffic from the specified host is temporarily dropped. After
15 seconds, forwarding is reenabled. If the problem persists, the traffic from the problem host
continues to be dropped indefinitely.
Recommended Action Make sure that spanning tree is enabled to prevent spanning tree loops. If you
have spanning tree disabled, make sure that you have no spanning tree loops in your network.
Error Message C4K_EBM-4-ZEROETHERADDR:Filtering Ethernet MAC address of value zero
from agent host table interface (port: [char])
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has learned about a host with the MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:00. This MAC address is not valid and was probably generated by some non-IEEE
802.1D-compliant hardware or software in the network.
The host sort algorithm does not sort hosts with MAC addresses that have all zeros (00:00:00:00:00:00), because a MAC address that has all zeros is not listed in the learned host table. A request to show learned hosts, either by the show cam dynamic command or by an SNMP request, does not list a MAC address that has all zeros.
Recommended Action Track the source of the bad MAC address, because it might cause other
problems.
EC Messages
This section contains the EtherChannel (EC) messages.
EC-4
Error Message EC-4-NOMEM:Not enough memory available for [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Aggregation Protocol or EtherChannel cannot
obtain the memory it needs.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
EC-5
Error Message EC-5-BUNDLE:Interface [char] joined port-channel [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the interface has joined the bundle.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message EC-5-CANNOT_ALLOCATE_AGGREGATOR: Aggregator limit reached
Explanation This message indicates that a new aggregator cannot be allocated in the group.
Recommended Action Change the port attributes of the ports in the group so that they match and join
the same aggregator.
Error Message EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE1:Port-channel [char] is admin-down
Explanation This message indicates that the administrative state of the aggregation port channel is
down. The port remains in a standalone state until the state of the aggregation port is up.
Recommended Action Ensure that all of the ports in the bundle have the same configuration.
Error Message EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE2:[char] is not compatible with [char] and will be
suspended ([char])
Explanation This message indicates that the port has different port attributes from those of the port
channel (or the ports within the port channel).
Recommended Action Adjust the port attributes to match those of the port channel.
Error Message EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE_LACP: [char] is not compatible with aggregators in
channel [dec] and cannot attach to them ([char])
Explanation This message indicates that this port has different port attributes than other ports within
the port channel.
Recommended Action Match the port attributes to that of the port channel.
Error Message EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE_QOS: Removed [char] from port channel because a
QoS policy cannot be supported across multiple DFC cards.
Explanation This message indicates that the port that is specified in the error message cannot join a
port channel, because the QoS policy that is attached to the port channel cannot support multiple
DFC cards.
Recommended Action Place the port in another port channel, or remove the QoS policy from the port
channel.
Error Message EC-5-COMPATIBLE: [char] is compatible with port-channel members
Explanation This message indicates that the specified interface is not operational because its
attributes are different from the attributes of the port channel or the attributes of the interfaces within
the port channel. The switch detects that the attributes of the specified port now match the
port-channel attributes.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message EC-5-DONTBNDL: [char] suspended: incompatible partner port with [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the configuration of the partner port is different from the
configuration of the other ports in the bundle. A port can join the bundle only when the global
configuration of the port and the configuration of the partner port are the same as the other ports in
the bundle.
Recommended Action Ensure that the configuration of the partner ports is the same for all ports in the
bundle.
Error Message EC-5-ERRPROT: Channel protocol mismatch for interface [char] in group
[dec]: the interface can not be added to the channel group
Explanation This message indicates that the interface cannot be added to the channel group with the
specified mode.
Recommended Action Change the channel group or the mode for the interface.
Error Message EC-5-ERRPROT2: Command rejected: the interface [char] is already part
of a channel with a different type of protocol enabled
Explanation This message indicates that the interface cannot be selected for the specified protocol,
because it is already part of a channel with a different type of protocol enabled.
Recommended Action Remove the interface from the channel group.
Error Message EC-5-ERRPROT3: Command rejected: the interface [char] is already part
of a channel
Explanation This message indicates that the interface cannot be unselected for the specified protocol,
because it is already part of a channel.
Recommended Action Remove the interface from the channel group.
Error Message EC-5-L3DONTBNDL1:[char] suspended: PAgP not enabled on the remote
port.
Explanation This message indicates that PAgP is enabled on the Layer 3 interface, but the partner
port does not have PAgP enabled. In this mode, the port is put in a suspended state.
Recommended Action Enable PAgP on the remote side.
Error Message EC-5-L3DONTBNDL2: [char] suspended: LACP currently not enabled on the
remote port.
Explanation This message indicates that LACP is enabled on a Layer 3 interface, but the partner port
does not have LACP enabled. In this mode, the port is put in a suspended state.
Recommended Action Enable LACP on the remote side.
Error Message EC-5-NOLACP: Invalid EC mode
Explanation This message indicates that LACP is not included in the image. You cannot set EC mode
to active or passive.
Recommended Action Upgrade to an image with LACP, or set the mode to On.
Error Message EC-5-NOPAGP:Invalid EC mode
Explanation This message indicates that PAgP is not included in the image, so the EtherChannel
mode cannot be set to desirable/auto.
Recommended Action Obtain an image that includes PAgP, or set the mode to ON.
Error Message EC-5-PORTDOWN: Shutting down [char] as its port-channel is admin-down
Explanation This message indicates that the administrative state of the aggregate port is down, which
forces the administrative state of the port to also be down. The administrative state of the port is
controlled by the administrative state of its aggregate port.
Recommended Action Enter the no shutdown command on the aggregate port to activate the
aggregation port.
Error Message EC-5-STAYDOWN: no-shut not allowed on [char]. Module [dec] not online
Explanation This message indicates that an interface with EtherChannel configuration cannot be
adminstratively up if its port channel is adminstratively down. Although this interface has an
EtherChannel configuration, it has no information about the port channel. The no shutdown
command is not supported.
Recommended Action Wait for the module to come online.
Error Message EC-5-UNBUNDLE:Interface [char] left the port-channel [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the interface fell off the bundle.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message EC-5-UNSUITABLE:[char] will not join any port-channel
Explanation This message indicates that the configurations for PortFast, VMPS, and Dest-SPAN are
incompatible with EtherChannel.
Recommended Action Unconfigure the three features so that the port can form a bundle.
GBICMAN Messages
This section contains the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) Manager (GBICMAN) messages.
GBICMAN-3
Error Message C4K_GBICMAN-3-BADGBIC:Port [char]: Gbic's seeprom is bad, try
reinserting: vendor: [char], p/n: [char], s/n: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) serial EEPROM
data is corrupted.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the GBIC.
Error Message C4K_GBICMAN-3-GBICSEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read gbic serial eeprom
on port [char], try reinserting
Explanation This message indicates that the switch cannot identify the newly inserted GBIC/SFP.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the GBIC or SFP.
Error Message C4K_GBICMAN-3-S2WERROR: S2w bus error while looking for changed gbics
on port [char]: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that there was an internal communication error when the
software read the GBIC/SFP control data.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
GBICMAN-7
Error Message C4K_GBICMAN-7-GBICREMOVED: Port [char]: Gbic removed
Explanation A GBIC or SFP has been removed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
HW Messages
This section contains the hardware (HW) message.
Error Message C4K_HW-3-S2WERROR:[char] [char] [dec] Error: [object-info] Device
Addr: [dec] Mem Addr: [object-info] Value: [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that an unexpected error has occurred when the switch accessed
the hardware device specified in the message.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
HWACLMAN Messages
This section contains the hardware ACL Manager (HWACLMAN) messages.
Error Message C4K_HWACLMAN-4-ACLHWPROGERR:[char] [char] - hardware TCAM limit,
[char]
Explanation This message indicates that some ACL-based feature(s) cannot be fully programmed
into the hardware. Packets that traverse these feature(s) complete processing in the software. If the
feature is a policy map, then QoS is completely disabled (on the specific interface).
This message lists the impacted feature; further message(s) list the specific failure that has occurred.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_HWACLMAN-4-ACLHWPROGERRREASON:[char] [char] - [char]
Explanation This message indicates the specific failure that has prevented an ACL-based feature(s)
from being fully programmed into the hardware.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_HWACLMAN-4-CAMAUDIT: ACl/QOS CAM Health Check: [input/output]
[char] Index: [dec] [char] ( Cumulative Error Count: [dec] )
Explanation This message indicates that the background system health monitor has detected a
potential problem.
Recommended Action If this is a software error, the system has already healed itself automatically and
no action is required. If this is a hardware error, power cycle the switch.
Error Message C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING:[char]
Explanation This message indicates that a warning message has been displayed.
Recommended Action See the message string [char] for more information.
HWL2MAN Messages
This section contains the Layer 2 Hardware Manager (HWL2MAN) message.
Error Message C4K_HWL2MAN-3-STMPARITYERROR: Parity error in Spanning Tree Memory.
Explanation This message indicates that there is a parity error in the spanning tree memory, which
can indicate a transient hardware problem or a more permanent problem.
Recommended Action If you see this message too often, you should reboot the switch.
HWNETFLOWMAN Messages
This section contains the NetFlow Manager (HWNETFLOWMAN) messages.
HWNETFLOWMAN-3
Error Message C4K_HWNETFLOWMAN-3-NETFLOWSTOPPED:Too many netflow parity errors
encountered. It is very likely that this is bad Netflow hardware. Stopping all
netflow related activities.
Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine has received too many parity errors
from the NetFlow Services Card. The supervisor engine stops all NetFlow-related activities.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
HWNETFLOWMAN-4
Error Message C4K_HWNETFLOWMAN-4-ERRORADDRS:Netflow Fatal Error Info: Interrupt
Status ( [dec] ), FDT1 Err Addr ( [dec] ), FDT2 Err Addr ( [dec] ), FLD Err
Addr ( [dec] )
Explanation This message indicates that a fatal NetFlow error has occurred. The message contains
critical information that can help you determine if the NetFlow hardware is functioning properly or
is bad.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_HWNETFLOWMAN-4-FATALERRORINTERRUPTSEEN: Netflow Fatal Error
interrupt seen
Explanation This message indicates that the NetFlow Services Card has sent a fatal interrupt call to
the supervisor engine which can crash the service card, the supervisor engine, and the entire switch.
This condition is extremely rare.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_HWNETFLOWMAN-4-FLOWSLOSTERR: Netflow stats lost due to full hw
flow table. [char] [dec] packets.
Explanation This message indicates that if the cache is full, then some flow statistics are lost. This
message informs users about the total collected flow statistics. If the counter that tracks the lost
statistics has overflowed, an accurate count of total lost flows is not available.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_HWNETFLOWMAN-4-NONFATALPARITYERRORINTERRUPTSEEN:Netflow Non Fatal
Parity Error interrupt seen
Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine has received a nonfatal parity error
from the Netflow Services Card. The system should be able to recover from this condition. If this
condition reoccurs often, the Netflow Services Card is probably bad.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
HWPORTMAN Messages
This section contains the hardware port management (HWPORTMAN) messages.
HWPORTMAN-4
Error Message C4K_HWPORTMAN-4-BLOCKEDTXQUEUE:Blocked transmit queue HwTxQId[dec] on
[char], count=[dec]
Explanation A transmit queue on a port is blocked. Bad hardware or continuous pause frames from
the peer can cause this problem.
Recommended Action Determine if the peer is continually sending pause frames to the port. If so,
troubleshoot the peer. If not, contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_HWPORTMAN-4-CHECKFORDUPLEXMISMATCH:[char] Tx-Queue could be
blocked due to duplex mismatch
Explanation This message indicates that the Tx queue on this port could be blocked due to a duplex
mismatch.
Recommended Action Fix the duplex mismatch to unblock the Tx queue.
HWPORTMAN-7
Error Message C4K_HWPORTMAN-7-FLOWCONTROLPACKET:Received invalid flow control
packet from [char] da [mac-addr] sa [mac-addr] ethertype [hex] opcode [hex]
Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine has forwarded a malformed flow
control packet to the software, because one or both of the EtherType and flow control/operation code
is incorrect. For flow control packets, the expected EtherType is 0x8808, and the expected operation
code is 1 (xoff).
Recommended Action If the devices that are connected to the switch can generate flow control and
are configured for flow control, verify that the devices can generate well-formed flow control
packets with valid EtherType and operation code fields.
IDBMAN Messages
This section contains the interface descriptor block (IDB) management (IDBMAN) messages.
IDBMAN-3
Error Message IDBMAN-3-AGGPORTMISMATCH:[char]:[char]([dec] / [dec]) does match
internal slot/port state [char]([dec] / [dec])
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is using an invalid
aggregate port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-DELETEDAGGPORT:[char]([dec] / [dec]) Group [dec] has been
deleted
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is reusing a deleted
interface for a new aggregate port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-INVALIDAGGPORTBANDWIDTH:[char]([dec] / [dec]) has an invalid
bandwidth value of [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is using an invalid
bandwidth for an aggregate port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-INVALIDPORT:[char]:trying to use invalid port number [dec]
(Max [dec])
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is using an invalid port
number.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-INVALIDVLAN:[char]:trying to use invalid Vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is using an invalid
VLAN.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-NOTANAGGPORT:[char]([dec] / [dec]) is not an aggregate port
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software is using an interface
that is not an aggregate port for aggregate port operations.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-PORTNOTINAGGPORT:[char]([dec] / [dec]) is not present in
Aggport [char]([dec] / [dec])
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software recognizes that the
invalid port belongs to an aggregate port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-VLANINUSE:[char]:Vlan [dec] is in use by [char]
Explanation This message indicates that each Layer 3 interface has a VLAN that is associated with
it. This message indicates that the VLAN that is associated with the interface is being used by some
other Layer 3 interface.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message IDBMAN-3-VLANNOTSET:[char]:Vlan [dec] not set since it already has
Vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, an interface set its VLAN to a
nonrequested value.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IDBMAN-4
Error Message IDBMAN-4-ACTIVEPORTSINAGGPORT:[char]([dec] / [dec]) has [dec] active
ports
Explanation This message indicates that due to an internal error, the software has removed an
aggregate port with active ports.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IDBMAN-6
Error Message IDBMAN-6-VLANMAPPED:Vlan [dec] is mapped to [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the given VLAN is mapped to the given interface.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
ILCPROTOCOLERROR Messages
This section contains the ILC Protocol (ILCPROTOCOLERROR)message.
Error Message C4K_ILC-3-ILCPROTOCOLERROR: Service Module failed S2W protocol, error
[dec], state [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the Serial 2-Wire (S2W) communication with an intelligent
line card has deviated from the defined protocol.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IOSACLMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS ACL management (IOSACLMAN) messages.
Error Message C4K_IOSACLMAN-4-ACLTYPEMISMATCH: Acl RkiosSharedIos[char] was earlier
attached as [char] Acl. Please unconfigure all its uses before using it as a [char]
Acl
Explanation This message displays if you attach a named ACL as one type, delete the ACL, and
configure an ACL of a different type with the same name. For example, you configure a named IP
ACL using the name DefaultAcl, attach it to a router port, and then delete the ACL DefaultAcl by
entering no ip access-list extended DefaultAcl. You could configure a MAC ACL using the same
name. This message is displayed when you try to configure any ACEs in the MAC ACL.
Recommended Action Remove all configurations where the ACL is being used as an IP ACL before
configuring a MAC ACL with the same name.
Error Message C4K_IOSACLMAN-4-MOLACLALLOCFAILURE: Mol Acl Allocation for [char] is
failed
Explanation This message indicates that a new MOL ACL was created but there is insufficient
memory for a MOL ACL. The ACL is not applied.
Recommended Action Remove all configurations where the ACL is being used as an IP ACL before
configuring a MAC ACL with the same name.
Error Message C4K_IOSACLMAN-4-MOLACLFEATUREALLOCFAILURE: Mol AclFeature Allocation
for Mol Acl: [dec] is failed
Explanation This message indicates that a new MOL ACL was created but there is insufficient
memory for a MOL ACL. The ACL is not applied.
Recommended Action Remove all configurations where the MOL ACL is being used as an IP ACL
before configuring a MOL ACL with the same name.
Error Message C4K_IOSACLMAN-4-VLANMAPOUTOFMEMORY: Could not add an entry to Vlan Map
[char]. Out of memory
Explanation This message indicates that the system has insufficient memory to allocate an entry for
this VLAN map.
Recommended Action Remove all configurations where the ACL is being used as an IP ACL before
configuring a MAC ACL with the same name.
IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS DHCP Snooping Manager (IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN) messages.
Error Message C4K_IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN-4-CANNOTADDNEWIPLIST: Cannot add new IP list for
dhcp security on [char] and vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has attempted to add a new IP address to the list
of permitted IP addresses but has failed. The new addresses are not permitted.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN-4-CANNOTENABLESECURITY: Cannot enable dhcp
security on [char] and vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has failed to enable IP source guard on the
interface and indicated VLAN. This error probably occurred because there might be too many
interface-VLAN pairs that have the feature enabled.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IOSIGMPSNOOPMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS IGMP Snooping Manager (IOSIGMPSNOOPMAN)message.
Error Message C4K_IOSIGMPSNOOPMAN-3-NOSPACELEFT:No igmp group memory to add new
group entry
Explanation This message indicates that insufficient memory exists to support additional IGMP
group entries, which are added automatically when you run CGMP/IGMP.
Recommended Action Install additional memory, or reduce the number of IGMP groups.
IOSINTF Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS interface operation (IOSINTF) messages.
IOSINTF-4
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-4-INTVLANALLOCFAIL:Failed to allocate internal VLAN for
interface [char]. The interface will remain down.
Explanation This message indicates that when a routed port or port-channel interface is enabled, it
must map to an internal VLAN in order to operate. If there are no internal VLANs available when
an interface is enabled, the interface remains down and this message is logged.
Recommended Action An internal VLAN can be freed by disabling some other routed port or
port-channel interface or by deleting a user-configured VLAN in the 1006 to 4094 range. Once a
VLAN is made available, the interface will come up if it is disabled and reenabled.
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-4-REFLEXIVEACLNOTSUPPORTED: Reflexive Acls are not
supported. Ignoring the [char] entry.
Explanation This message indicates that the reflexive ACLs are not supported. ACEs with the
evaluate and reflect keywords are ignored.
Recommended Action Do not configure ACEs with the evaluate or reflect keywords.
IOSINTF-5
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-5-NOTXVLAN:Router Port [char] has no internal vlan
assigned to transmit packet
Explanation This message indicates that the specified Layer 3 interface does not have an assigned
internal VLAN because duplicate IP network assignments exist on different Layer 3 interfaces.
Recommended Action Remove the duplicate IP network that is configured on the interface. Assign
the correct IP network, and enter the no shutdown command on this interface.
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-5-STALEPHYPORT:Dropping packets to be transmitted out on
port [char] (Linecard in Slot [dec] may have been removed)
Explanation This message indicates that occasionally, during hot-swapping operations, a previously
queued packet is transmitted after the module in that slot has already been removed. Because the
module no longer exists, the packets are dropped.
Recommended Action If the problem persists even without any hot-swapping operations, contact your
technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-5-TXL3PKTONPHYPORT:Transmitting L3 packet on a physical
port [char] that is part of [char] ([dec] packets). Make sure the physical port
in the L3 port channel does not have an ip addresses configured on it.
Explanation This message indicates that the Layer 3 protocols operate at the logical, not the physical,
port level. Layer 3 protocol packets were sent on a physical port that is part of a bundle. This
condition occurs if there is a misconfiguration; a physical port that is part of a Layer 3 port channel
might have been assigned an IP address.
Recommended Action Verify that the physical interface in the Layer 3 port channel does not have an
IP address that is assigned to it.
Error Message C4K_IOSINTF-5-TXPKTDROPONETHERCHANNEL:Dropping transmit packet out of
interface [char]
Explanation This message indicates that a packet that will be transmitted out of a port channel is
dropped during transitions in the port-channel membership. This condition occurs when a packet is
transmitted out of the aggregate port by higher layer protocols, but the software cannot find the
specific state information or when physical ports transition into or out of the port-channel
membership.
Recommended Action If the problem persists, contact your technical support representative.
IOSIPROUTEMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS IP Route Manager (IOSIPROUTEMAN) messages.
IOSIPROUTEMAN-3
Error Message C4K_IOSIPROUTEMAN-3-ADJMANNOMOREADJS:AdjMan:
hardware adjacency resources exhausted, performance may be degraded.
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware adjacency resources have been exhausted. The
supervisor engine will forward packets to this adjacency in the software. This action will likely
represent a significant performance degradation.
Recommended Action Reduce the number of adjacencies that are loaded into the routing table, and
then clear the IP routing table.
Error Message C4K_IOSIPROUTEMAN-3-FIBCANTALLOCATEFIBADJ:IOS IP Route Manager:No
memory available to allocate FIB Adjacency for [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to allocate space for this
adjacency; Supervisor Engine III will forward it in the software instead.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the network so that there are fewer hosts that are directly adjacent
to the Catalyst 4500 series switch, and then clear and reload all of the routes (or reboot) so that the
adjacent hosts that were being sent to the software get reloaded.
Error Message C4K_IOSIPROUTEMAN-3-FIBCANTALLOCATEFIBENTRY:IOS IP Route Manager:No
memory available to allocate FIB Entry for [ip-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to allocate space for the
route that is associated with this network.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative because memory leaks might
exist.
Error Message C4K_IOSIPROUTEMAN-3-PBRDOESNOTSUPPORTQOS:Route-map ' [char] ' on
interface ' [char] ' specifies Quality of Service rewriting which is not supported
via Policy-Based Routing on this platform. Please use the Quality of Service
feature instead. This action on the specified route map will be ignored.
Explanation This message indicates that the Catalyst 4500 series switch does not support QoS
services that are implemented using PBR route maps. The PBR route map that is specified will be
loaded, but references to QoS services will be ignored.
Recommended Action Use the QoS policy maps and class maps to configure this feature.
Error Message C4K_IOSIPROUTEMAN-3-VRFMANNOMOREVRFS: VrfMan: VPN routing forwarding
resources exhausted.
Explanation This message indicates that the VPN routing forwarding resources have been exhausted.
Recommended Action Reduce the total number of VPNs in the switch.
IOSL2MAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS Layer 2 Manager (IOSL2MAN) message.
Error Message C4K_IOSL2MAN-3-VLANCREATIONERROR:Unable to create new vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to allocate new VLANs,
so new VLAN allocation has failed.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative because memory leaks might
exist.
IOSMODPORTMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS module Port Manager (IOSMODPORTMAN) messages.
IOSMODPORTMAN-2
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-2-INLINEPOWEROVERCRITICAL:Measured inline power
exceeds module limit
Explanation This message indicates that the measured PoE is at least 50 W higher than the module's
physical limit. The switch is either misconfigured or an unauthorized powered device is causing this
situation that can crash the system.
Recommended Action You can use the show power detail command and keyword or the show
module command to compare the adminstrative (configured) power (measured) consumption to the
operating power consumption. Verify that PoE is set correctly and that no unauthorized powered
devices are connected to the switch.
IOSMODPORTMAN-3
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-3-SPANCONFIGOUTOFMEMORY: RkiosSpanMan: Out of
memory. Unable to process information for RkiosSpanMan: ID. [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the system has run out of memory.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-3-UNKNOWNPOWERSUPPLY: Unsupported Power Supply has
been inserted in slot [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that an unsupported or unknown power supply has been
inserted.
Recommended Action Replace the power supply with a supported power supply.
IOSMODPORTMAN-4
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-CRITICALTEMP: Chassis temperature is at or over
critical threshold - current temp: [dec]C, critical threshold: [dec]C
Explanation This message indicates that the chassis temperature is above a critical threshold. If some
action is not taken immediately to cool the chassis, the system shuts down to prevent damage to the
hardware.
Recommended Action Remove one or more modules to reduce the temperature of the chassis, and
check if the fan tray is functional.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-FANTRAYBAD:Fan tray has failed
Explanation This message indicates that the fan tray has failed.
Recommended Action Replace the fan tray as soon as possible.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-FANTRAYREMOVED:Fan tray has been removed
Explanation This message indicates that the fan tray has been removed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-INLINEPOWEROVERWARNING:Measured inline power
higher than configured value
Explanation This message indicates that the measured PoE is at least 50 w higher than the configured
value. The switch has either misconfigured PoE or an unauthorized powered device that is
connected to the switch and is drawing a lot of PoE.
Recommended Action You can use the show power detail command and keyword or the show
module command to compare the adminstrative (configured) power (measured) consumption to the
operating power consumption. Verify that PoE is set correctly and that no unauthorized powered
devices are connected to the switch.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-INLINEPOWERSUPPLYBAD: Inline power from power
supply [dec] has failed or been turned off
Explanation This message indicates that a PoE source from a power supply has failed or has been
turned off. The hardware cannot make a distinction between the two cases.
Recommended Action Fix or replace the power supply as soon as possible.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-NFLABSENT: Netflow Services Card absent or idprom
invalid on [char] supervisor.
Explanation This message indicates that the recommended configuration for using the NetFlow
Services Card is to have it installed on both the standby and active supervisor engines. Otherwise,
during switchover, the system might lose its NetFlow capabilities.
Recommended Action Verify that the NetFlow Services Card is installed on both supervisor engines.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-NFLIDPROMINVALID: Netflow Services Card has
invalid idprom on [char] supervisor
Explanation This message indicates that the IDPROM on the Netflow Services Card on the
supervisor engine indicated in the message is invalid.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-NFLMISMATCH: Netflow Services Cards have
mismatched [char]. ([dec] on [char] and [dec] on [char]).
Explanation This message indicates that the IDPROM attributes of the NetFlow Services Cards that
are installed on the active and the standby supervisor engines do not match.
Recommended Action Verify that the NetFlow Services Card is installed on both supervisor engines.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-PEMBAD: Power Entry Module has failed
Explanation This message indicates that the external power supply source providing PoE power is
bad.
Recommended Action Check the external power supply and replace it, if necessary.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-POWERSUPPLYBAD:Power Supply [dec] has failed or
been turned off
Explanation This message indicates that a power supply has failed or has been turned off. The
hardware cannot make a distinction between the two cases.
Recommended Action Replace the power supply as soon as possible.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-POWERSUPPLYFANBAD:Fan of power supply [dec] has
failed
Explanation This message indicates that a power supply fan has failed.
Recommended Action Replace the power supply as soon as possible.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-POWERSUPPLYREMOVED:Power supply [dec] has been
removed
Explanation This message indicates that the power supply has been removed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-TEMPHIGH: Chassis temperature is at or over
threshold - CurrentTemp: [dec]C, Threshold: [dec]C
Explanation This message indicates that the chassis temperature is above the threshold. If the
temperature goes above a critical threshold, another message is logged and the system shuts down
to prevent damage to the hardware.
Recommended Action Inspect the chassis to determine why the temperature has risen. Cool the
system.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-TEMPUNDERCRITICAL: Chassis temperature is now
under critical threshold but still very high - current temp: [object-info] C,
critical threshold: [object-info] C
Explanation This message indicates that the chassis temperature has returned below the critical
threshold. The chassis is still operating above the normal temperature.
Recommended Action Inspect the chassis to determine why the temperature has risen. Cool the
system.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-FANTRAYPARTIALFAILURE: One or more fans in system
fan tray have failed
Explanation This is a warning message indicating that one or more fans in the system fan tray have
failed.
Recommended Action Replace the fan tray as soon as possible.
IOSMODPORTMAN-6
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-FANTRAYGOOD:Fan tray is okay
Explanation This message indicates that the failed fan tray has been fixed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-FANTRAYINSERTED:Fan tray has been inserted
Explanation This message indicates that the fan tray has been inserted.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-INLINEPOWEROK:Inline power usage within limits
Explanation This message indicates that the measured PoE is now below the configured value and
the physical limit for the module.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-MODULEOFFLINE: Module [dec] is offline
Explanation This message indicates that the specified module has gone offline.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-MODULEONLINE: Module [dec] is online
Explanation This message indicates that the specified module has gone online.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-PEMGOOD: Power Entry Module has been restored to
working condition
Explanation This message indicates that the external power supply source providing inline power is
working correctly.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-POWERSUPPLYFANGOOD:Fan of power supply [dec] is
okay
Explanation This message indicates that a failed power supply has been fixed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-POWERSUPPLYGOOD:Power supply [dec] is okay
Explanation This message indicates that a failed power supply has been fixed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-POWERSUPPLYINSERTED:Power supply [dec] has been
inserted
Explanation This message indicates that the specified power supply has been inserted.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-TEMPOK: Chassis temperature is now ok -
CurrentTemp: [dec]C, Threshold: [dec]C
Explanation This message indicates that the chassis temperature has returned to a normal
temperature.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-MODULEINSERTED: Module [dec] is inserted
Explanation A module was inserted into slot [dec].
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-6-MODULEREMOVED: Module [dec] is removed
Explanation A module was removed from slot [dec].
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IOSSYS Message
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series IOS system (IOSSYS) messages.
IOSSYS-3
Error Message C4K_IOSSYS-3-BLANKSTARTUPCONFIG: Blank or invalid startup-config
Explanation This message indicates that an empty or invalid startup-config file was found in the
NVRAM. The switch is booting up with default settings.
Recommended Action Configure the switch and save the configuration to NVRAM as the file for the
next reboot. If this message persists even after saving the startup-config file in the NVRAM, contact
your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_IOSSYS-3-SAVEPOSTRESULTFAILED: Failed to save POST results to
[char]. [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the system cannot save the POST results to bootflash
because the bootflash memory might be full.
Recommended Action Check if the bootflash memory is full. If the bootflash memory is full, delete
the old POST results by entering the delete \force post* and the squeeze bootflash: commands.
IOSSYS-4
Error Message C4K_IOSSYS-4-BLANKPRIVATECONFIG: Blank or invalid private-config
Explanation An invalid private-config is found in the NVRAM, or the private-config was missing.
Recommended Action If this message comes up after a software upgrade, try saving the configuration
again and reboot the switch. If the message goes away in the next boot, then it can be ignored. If
this message displays each time that the switch is rebooted, contact your Technical Support
representative.
IOSSYS-7
Error Message C4K_IOSSYS-7-INVALIDVALUE: [char] Type [dec] not handled returning a
default of 0
Explanation This message is a debug message that is used by developers only and should not occur
during operation.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_IOSSYS-7-SETENVERR: Failed to set environment variable: [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the system cannot write the specified environment variable
because the bootflash memory or NVRAM has insufficient memory.
Recommended Action Clear the unnecessary environment variables by entering the clear platform
environment variable unsupported command, and then reboot your switch.
IOSSYSMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS System Manager (IOSSYSMAN) messages.
IOSSYSMAN-0
Error Message C4K_IOSSYSMAN-0-FATALERRORCRASH:Forced crash due to: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the system has become unusable due to software and/or
hardware failures.
Recommended Action Analyze the memory dump, if any, and determine the cause of the failure, or
contact your technical support representative.
IOSSYSMAN-3
Error Message C4K_IOSSYSMAN-3-ENVVARNAMETOOLONG:Name of environment variable
Explanation This message indicates that the environment variable name is too long.
Recommended Action Enter the unset command to shorten it.
Error Message C4K_IOSSYSMAN-3-OUTOFPACKETHEADERS:Cannot allocate buffer for a packet
header
Explanation This message indicates that the system cannot allocate a buffer for the packet header.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative, and provide the configuration
information for the switch.
IOSSYSMAN-4
Error Message C4K_IOSSYSMAN-4-ENVVARTOOLONG: Value of env. variable [char] is too
long
Explanation This message indicates that the software writes certain configuration values to the
NVRAM. The variable name that is being stored is too long (greater than 4096 bytes).
Recommended Action Boot the system into ROMMON mode. At the ROMMON prompt, enter the
unset command to change the environment variable name to a shorter name.
Error Message C4K_IOSSYSMAN-4-NOSPACEFORENVVAR: Env. variable [char] cannot be set:
no space
Explanation This message indicates that the software writes certain configuration values to the
NVRAM. The switch has insufficient memory to write an environment variable.
Recommended Action Boot the system into ROMMON mode. At the ROMMON prompt, enter the
unset command to remove the unused environment variables to reclaim the space.
IPROUTEMAN Messages
This section contains the Catalyst 4500 series Cisco IOS IP Routing Manager (IPROUTEMAN) messages.
IPROUTEMAN-3
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-CANTALLOCATEIPETHERADDRENTRY:IP Route Manager:No
memory to add Router Port MAC Address, numInUse: [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that each router port in the system can listen to secondary MAC
addresses as the "router's MAC address," which is a process that is useful for protocols like Hot
Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP). The system has insufficient memory for holding secondary
MAC addresses.
Recommended Action Boot the switch into ROMMON mode. At the ROMMON prompt, enter the
unset command to remove the unused environment variables to reclaim the space.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBADJMANDUPLICATEADJ:FIB Entry:Tried to create a
duplicate adj for key [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to add a duplicate adjacency to the
Forwarding Information Base (FIB) adjacency database.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBADJMANINUSEDELETION:FIB Adjacency
Manager:Attempted to delete FIB Adjacency Id [dec] which is in use
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to delete an adjacency from the
Forwarding Information Base (FIB) database while that adjacency was still referenced by a routing
table entry.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBADJMANNONEXISTENTDELETION:FIB Adjacency
Manager:Attempted to delete FIB Adjacency Id [dec] which does not exist
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to delete an adjacency from a platform
Forwarding Information Base (FIB) that does not exist.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBDUPLICATEENTRY:FIB:Attempt to create a duplicate
FIB Entry for [ip-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that a request to add a duplicate routing table entry to the
Forwarding Information Base (FIB) database was detected.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBENTRYNOSUCHADJTODELETE:FIB Entry:Couldn't delete
adj [ip-addr] from FIB Entry [ip-addr], no such adj.
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to delete an adjacency from a routing
table entry in the platform Forwarding Information Base (FIB), and the adjacency was not found.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBENTRYTOOMANYADJ:FIBEntry: FIB Entry: Too many
adjacencies on FIB Entry for [ip-addr], tried to add adj [ip-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to add another adjacency to a routing
table entry in the platform Forwarding Information Base (FIB) when that entry was already at the
maximum allowed value.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-FIBNONEXISTENTDELETION:FIB:Attempted to delete FIB
Entry Id [dec] which does not exist
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to delete a nonexistent routing table
entry from the platform Forwarding Information Base (FIB).
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-NOMOREK2FIBADJS:K2FibUnicast:no more K2FibAdjs
available, using punt adj instead for [ip-addr] route.
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware resources for adjacencies have been
exhausted; switching will take place in the software instead. The switch performance might be
degraded.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-VRFMANDUPLICATEVRF: Tried to create a duplicate VRF
for key [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to add a duplicate VRF.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-3-VRFMANNONEXISTENTDELETION: Attempted to delete VRF
with key [object-info] which does not exist
Explanation This message indicates that a request was made to delete a VRF that does not exist.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
IPROUTEMAN-4
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-4-CANTALLOCATEFIBENTRY: FIB: No memory available to
allocate FIB Entry
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to allocate space for the
route that is associated with this network.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
Error Message C4K_IPROUTEMAN-4-VRFMANCANTALLOCATEVRF: No memory available to
allocate VRF for key [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to allocate space for
VRF.
Recommended Action Install additional memory.
L3HWFORWARDING Messages
This section contains the Layer 3 hardware forwarding (L3HWFORWARDING) messages.
L3HWFORWADING-2
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-2-FWDCAMFULL:L3 routing table is full. Switching to
software forwarding.
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware routing table is full; forwarding takes place in
the software instead. The switch performance might be degraded.
Recommended Action Reduce the size of the routing table. Enter the ip cef command to return to
hardware forwarding.
L3HWFORWADING-3
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-FTECONSISTENCYCHECKFAILED: FwdTableEntry
Consistency Check Failed: index [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there was a consistency check failure. If this error occurs
frequently, it could indicate faulty hardware.
Recommended Action If you see this error message multiple times, contact your technical support
representative.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-FWDCAMCONSISTENCYCHECKFAILED: FwdCam Consistency
Check Failed: index [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a FwdCam Consistency Check Failure. If this error
occurs frequently, it could indicate faulty hardware.
Recommended Action If you see this error message multiple times, contact your technical support
representative.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-FWDMEMPARITYERROR: Parity error in Forwarding
Memory
Explanation This message indicates that there is a parity error in forwarding memory. This error
message could indicate a transient hardware problem or a more permanent problem.
Recommended Action If you see this message multiple times, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-MASKTABLECONSISTENCYCHECKFAILED: MaskTable
Consistency Check Failed: block [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there was a mask table consistency check failure. If this
error occurs frequently, it could indicate faulty hardware.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-MASKTABLEREGIONCONSISTENCYCHECKFAILED: MaskTable
Consistency Check Failed: region [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a consistency check failure in the mask table. The
error is located in the region that is specified by [object-info].
Recommended Action This is an auxiliary message to help in troubleshooting. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-NOMOREK2FIBADJS:No hardware adjacency resource
available for route [ip-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware adjacency table has insufficient memory to
allocate the adjacency set for this route. Forwarding will take place in the software instead.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-PBRBLOCKFAILEDTOADDFLATACE:K2FibPbrBlock:failed
to add FlatAce [object-info] to block [dec]
Explanation This message indicates corruption within the policy-routing data structures. This
memory corruption will probably crash the switch soon.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative immediately.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-PBRBLOCKFAILEDTODELETEFLATACE:K2FibPbrBlock:
failed to remove FlatAce [object-info] from block [dec]
Explanation This message indicates corruption within the policy-routing data structures. This
memory corruption will probably crash the switch soon.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative immediately.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-PBRFLATTENINGFAILED: Software resource
exhaustion trying to load route-map for interface [char] ( [dec] ), elapsed
time is [object-info] us
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory to process the access list
for a route map.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-PBRNOPBRCAMLEFT: K2FibPbr: attempted addition of
[dec] blocks to PBR cam region failed, only managed to get [dec] for FRM [char]
Explanation This message indicates that there is insufficent memory to program a new route map.
Recommended Action Remove unused portions of the configuration to free the needed memory.
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-3-PBRPUNTINGPORT: Policy routing exceeded maximum
TCAM usage, all IP unicast traffic on interface [char] will be switched in
software.
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware policy-based routing forwarding engine has
insufficient resources to handle the route map for the specified interface. All unicast IP traffic for
that interface will be switched in the software instead.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
L3HWFORWADING-4
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-4-FLOWCACHEOUTOFSPACEFORFLOWCACHEENTRY:
K2FibFlowCache: insufficient space to store flow of type [object-info] with label
[packet-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the software cannot load a flow cache entry into the
hardware due to insufficient memory.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
L3HWFORWADING-6
Error Message C4K_L3HWFORWARDING-6-NOLONGERPBRPUNTINGPORT: Sufficient Policy
Routing TCAM space has been found to handle PBR for interface [char] in hardware,
no longer punting to software.
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware policy-based routing forwarding engine now
has sufficient resources to handle the route map for the specified interface; hardware forwarding of
unicast IP traffic has been restored.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL Messages
This section contains the module management protocol (LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL) messages.
Error Message C4K_LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL-4-INITIALTIMEOUTWARNING:
[char] - management request timed out.
Explanation This message indicates that there are communication problems with the module ASIC
that fans out a single gigabit port to front-panel ports. A few messages are within tolerance levels.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL-4-ONGOINGTIMEOUTWARNING:
[char] - consecutive management requests timed out.
Explanation This message indicates that there are persistent communication problems with the
module ASIC that fans out a single gigabit port to front-panel ports.
Recommended Action Reinsert the module.
PKTPROCESSING Messages
This section contains the packet processing (PKTPROCESSING) messages.
PKTPROCESSING-3
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-INVALIDVLAN:Packet received on invalid Vlan from
hardware. PortId [dec] [l2-header] Vlan [dec] TagType [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware has sent a packet to the CPU, but the receiving
VLAN was incorrect. This message indicates a hardware problem.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-OUTOFPACKETINFOTODRIVER: \"Ran out of memory to
send packet information to the driver that enqueues packets to hardware\"
Explanation This message indicates that transmit packets are probably stuck in a queue, and some of
the packets have been sent to multiple destinations. This event wastes memory, so new packet
information cannot be allocated.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-OUTOFPACKETSTODRIVER: \"Ran out of memory to send
packets to the driver that enqueues packets to hardware\"
Explanation This message indicates that transmit packets are probably stuck in a queue, so new
packets cannot be queued.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-REPLICATEDINVALIDVLAN: Replicated packet received
on Vlan 0, CRC32 is valid. PortId [dec] [l2-header] Vlan [dec] TagType
[object-info] count [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that a replicated packet has been received on VLAN 0. The
CRC32 packet is correct. If the count is high, there may be a hardware problem.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-UNEXPECTEDOUTPUTACLHIT:Packet hit output ACL but
sent to CPU as a result of hardware input Acl processing [l2-header] Port char]
Vlan [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that an inconsistent hardware state might exist. A packet was
sent to the CPU due to input ACL processing by the hardware. Unexpectedly, the packet
encountered output ACL processing.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-3-UNRECOGNIZEDEVENT:Packet received for an
unimplemented event. CPU Subport [dec] TxQId [dec] PDD {[dec], [dec]}
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware has sent a packet to the CPU, but the software
did not recognize the event that triggered the packet to be sent.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PKTPROCESSING-4
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-ERRORPACKET:[char]
Explanation This message indicates that the software is unable to process a packet; the packets have
been forwarded to the CPU instead. Because this event is unexpected, the packet is being dropped.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-INVALIDACLACTION:Unable to determine the ACL
action to take because we ran out of memory. Address: src [mac-addr] dst
[mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that there is insufficient memory to create a list of actions to
perform on the packet. As a result, the packet was dropped.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-UNKNOWNBRIDGEORROUTE:Unable to determine whether
to route or bridge replicated software-processed packet with source address
[mac-addr] and destination address [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that when a replicated packet is sent to the software by an output
ACL, the hardware does not indicate whether the packet needs to be bridged or routed.
When resources are exhausted or when the ACLs that are programmed in the hardware cannot handle processing directly (such as ACLs matching TCP flags), Supervisor Engine III sends the packets to the software for processing. If the software cannot determine whether to bridge or route, the packet might be dropped. This drop indicates that the packet was directed to a Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) router group MAC address.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-UNKNOWNSOURCELOCATIONFORBRIDGE:Unable to
determine source host location of replicated software-processed packet with source
address [mac-addr] and destination address [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that when a replicated packet is sent by an output ACL to the
software for processing, the hardware does not indicate the ingress port or VLAN ID.
When resources are exhausted or when the ACLs that are programmed in the hardware cannot handle processing directly (such as ACLs matching TCP flags), Supervisor Engine III sends the packets to the software for processing. Without the ingress port identifier, the supervisor engine might forward the packet back out the port on which it was received, possibly creating network loops or other problems. If the switch is unable to recognize the ingress port from other information, the packet is dropped.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-INVALIDACLACTIONFORSPANPORT: Unable to determine
the ACL action to take because we ran out of memory. Address: src [mac-addr]
dst [mac-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that there is insufficient memory to create a list of actions to
perform on the packet. As a result, the packet was dropped.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PKTPROCESSING-5
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-5-NOTAPPLYINGACL:Not applying [input/output] Acl
for packet [packet-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the software has not taken the ACL actions because it
cannot determine the correct ACL entry that is indicated by the hardware. The hardware-provided
index of the ACL content-addressable memory (CAM) indicates that the software needs to take the
actions for the entry at that index. If the packet was queued in the hardware before being processed
by the software, the index is out of date.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PKTPROCESSING-7
Error Message C4K_PKTPROCESSING-7-ADJLOOKUPFAILED:Draining the backed up packets in
CPU queue when we cleaned up FIB adjacencies. Last drained packet's source address
[ip-addr] and destination address [ip-addr]
Explanation This message indicates that this event can occur when the software processes the routed
packets and the router port is shut down. The software can automatically repair adjacencies, but
there was at least one packet in the queue that was lost.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PM Messages
This section contains the Port Manager (PM) messages.
PM-2
Error Message PM-2-LOW_SP_MEM: Switch process available memory is less than [dec]
bytes
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has insufficient memory for processing. Too
many Layer 2 VLANs might have been configured in the system.
Recommended Action Remove Layer 2 VLANs or other features from the system to reduce memory
usage.
Error Message PM-2-NOMEM:Not enough memory available for [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager subsystem cannot obtain sufficient
memory for the specified PM operation. [char] is the PM operation ID.
Error Message PM-2-VLAN_ADD:Failed to add VLAN [dec] - [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN was not added to VTP, because of the reason
stated in the text string.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PM-3
Error Message PM-3-ERR_INCOMP_PORT: [dec]/[dec] is set to inactive because
[dec]/[dec] is a [char] port
Explanation This message indicates that the private host port cannot be configured with the trunk,
private, promiscuous, and SPAN destination port on the same coil.
Recommended Action Try to configure the incompatible ports on different coils.
Error Message PM-3-INTERNALERROR:Port Manager Internal Software Error
([char]:[char]:[dec]:[char])
Explanation This message indicates that the access VLAN on the VMPS server is set to the same
VLAN as a voice VLAN on the port. The access VLAN assignment on the VMPS server should be
different from the voice VLAN.
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
PM-4
Error Message PM-4-BAD_APP_ID:an invalid application id [dec] was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected a request with an invalid
application ID, where [dec] is the application ID.
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_APP_REQ:an invalid [char] request by the `[char]' application
was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request. The first
[char] is the invalid request, and the second [char] is the application making the request.
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_CARD_COOKIE:an invalid card cookie was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request.
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_CARD_SLOT:an invalid card slot [dec] was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request on slot
number [dec].
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_COOKIE:[char] was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request.
Recommended Action Reset the VLAN assignments to remove the conflict.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_HA_ENTRY_EVENT: Invalid Host access entry event ([dec]) is
received
Explanation This message indicates that the entry event is not an add, delete, or update event (the
only supported types).
Recommended Action Enter the show tech-support privileged EXEC command to gather data that
might provide information about the error. If you cannot determine the cause of the error from the
error message or from the show tech-support command display, copy the error message exactly as
it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and
provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_PORT_COOKIE:an invalid port cookie was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request.
Recommended Action Enter the show tech-support privileged EXEC command to gather data that
might provide information about the error. If you cannot determine the cause of the error from the
error message or from the show tech-support command display, copy the error message exactly as
it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and
provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_PORT_NUMBER:an invalid port number [dec] was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request on
interface number [dec].
Recommended Action Enter the show tech-support privileged EXEC command to gather data that
might provide information about the error. If you cannot determine the cause of the error from the
error message or from the show tech-support command display, copy the error message exactly as
it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and
provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_VLAN_COOKIE:an invalid vlan cookie was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request.
Recommended Action Try a different VLAN on the device.
Error Message PM-4-BAD_VLAN_ID:an invalid vlan id [dec] was detected
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request. The
invalid VLAN ID is [dec].
Recommended Action Try a different VLAN on the device.
Error Message PM-4-ERR_DISABLE:[char] error detected on [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager will put the interface in the errdisable
state when it detects a misconfiguration or misbehavior. After the configured retry time (5 minutes
by default), the system will attempt to recover the interface.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message PM-4-ERR_RECOVER:Attempting to recover from [char] err-disable state
on [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the system is attempting to bring the interface back from the
errdisable state.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message PM-4-EXT_VLAN_INUSE: VLAN [dec] currently in use by [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has failed to allocate the VLAN for
external use because the VLAN is currently occupied by another feature.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the feature to use another internal VLAN, or request another
available VLAN.
Error Message PM-4-EXT_VLAN_NOTAVAIL: VLAN [dec] not available in Port Manager
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has failed to allocate the requested
VLAN. The VLAN might be used as an internal VLAN by other features.
Recommended Action Try a different VLAN on the device.
Error Message PM-4-INACTIVE: putting [char] in inactive state because [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has been blocked from creating a virtual
port for the switch port and VLAN, causing the port to be inactive. The reason for this condition is
specified in the error message.
Recommended Action Try a different VLAN on the device.
Error Message PM-4-INT_FAILUP: [char] failed to come up. No internal VLAN available
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has failed to allocate the internal VLAN,
and the interface cannot start.
Recommended Action Remove extended-range VLANs to free resources.
Error Message PM-4-INT_VLAN_NOTAVAIL: Failed to allocate internal VLAN in Port
Manager
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has failed to find any available internal
VLAN.
Recommended Action Delete some extended-range VLANs that are created by users, or remove some
features that require internal VLAN allocation, such as a routed port.
Error Message PM-4-INVALID_HOST_ACCESS_ENTRY: Invalid Host access entry type ([dec])
is received
Explanation This message indicates that the host access entry should be either configured or
dynamic.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the host access entry using the correct type.
Error Message PM-4-LIMITS:Virtual port count for [char] exceeded the recommended
limit of [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a limit of 1200 virtual ports per module and a
maximum of 4500 per switch. This limit was exceeded.
Recommended Action Reduce the number of trunks and VLANs in the module (or switch) that is
specified in the error message. Make sure that the virtural port and VLAN port count is below the
recommended limit.
Error Message PM-4-NO_SUBBLOCK:No PM subblock found for [char]
Explanation This message indicates that a Port Manager (PM) subblock was not found for this
interface.
Recommended Action Enter the show tech-support privileged EXEC command to gather data that
might provide information about the error. If you cannot determine the cause of the error from the
error message or from the show tech-support command display, copy the error message exactly as
it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and
provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message PM-4-PVLAN_TYPE_CFG_ERR: Failed to set VLAN [dec] to a [char] VLAN
Explanation This message indicates that the platform has failed to set the private VLAN type.
Recommended Action Enter the show tech-support privileged EXEC command to gather data that
might provide information about the error. If you cannot determine the cause of the error from the
error message or from the show tech-support command display, copy the error message exactly as
it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and
provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message PM-4-TOO_MANY_APP:application `[char]' exceeded registration limit
Explanation This message indicates that the Port Manager has detected an invalid request. [char] is
the application.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the host access entry using the correct type.
Error Message PM-4-UNKNOWN_HOST_ACCESS: Invalid Host access value ([dec]) is
received
Explanation This message indicates that the host access table is being accessed with an invalid host
access value.
Recommended Action Reconfigure the host access entry using the correct type.
Error Message PM-4-VMPS_CFG: Dynamic access VLAN [dec] same as voice vlan on [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the access VLAN on the VMPS server is set to the same
VLAN as the voice VLAN on the port.
Recommended Action Change the assignments so that the access VLAN assignment on the VMPS
server is different from the voice VLAN.
Error Message PM-4-PORT_BOUNCED: Port [dec]/[dec] was reactivated.
Explanation The Port Manager needed to perform a reactivation of a port in the link-down state
during a switchover. A port is only reactivated when the port data structures lack consistency
between the active and standby supervisors. The active ports in the link- down state were returned
to the link-up state by the reactivation event.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN Messages
This section contains the Port Fan-out ASIC 4x1000 Manager (PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN) messages. This ASIC takes a gigabit port and fans it out to four 1000-Mb ports.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN-4-DIAGSFAILED:[char] failed diagnostics
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC that is identified by [char] has failed
diagnostics.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN-4-FAILEDTOSENDLOOPBACKTRIES:[char] port
[dec] failed to send packet in [dec] tries
Explanation This message indicates that for the decth time, the module ASIC [char] was unable to
send a loopback packet on module ASIC port [dec]. The switch has insufficient memory and will
attempt to send a loopback packet only up to three times.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN-4-UNEXPECTEDLOOPBACK:
[char] sent out a loopback packet on port [dec], but it came back on port [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC diagnostics for [char] has sent a loopback
packet out port [dec], and it came back on another port [dec]. This condition is rare because the
loopback is internal to the hardware.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW Messages
This section contains the Port Fan-out ASIC 8x1000 Hardware (PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW) message. This ASIC takes a gigabit port and fans it out to eight 1000-Mb ports.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-3
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-3-UNKNOWNDEVICEID: [char] - Linecard
Management Protocol info register has unknown device id [hex]
Explanation This message indicates that each module ASIC has an information register on it that
contains the device ID field (DID) of the ASIC. When the module ASIC driver read this register, it
discovered that the DID type was invalid.
The [char] field of the DID might contain <asic-code>(x) where x is the gigabit port of the switching engine to which the module ASIC is attached. The hex field of the DID contains the device ID. The expected value is 0x0450.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-4
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000MAN-4-DIAGSFAILED: [char] failed diagnostics
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC identified by [char] has failed
diagnostics.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000MAN-4-FAILEDTOSENDLOOPBACKTRIES: [char] port
[dec] failed to send packet in [dec] tries
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC [char] is unable to send a loopback packet
on the module ASIC interface [dec] and this is the decth time that it has tried to send and failed. The
switch attempts to send a loopback packet only up to three times. The switch is out of memory.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000MAN-4-UNEXPECTEDLOOPBACK: [char] sent out a
loopback packet on port [dec], but it came back on port [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC diagnostics for [char] has sent a loopback
packet out interface [dec] and has come back on another interface [dec]. This condition is
unexpected because the loopback is internal to the hardware.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-7
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000MAN-7-LOSTPACKET: [char] port [dec] lost one
or more packets, [dec] transmitted [dec] received
Explanation A loopback packet was lost during online diagnostics of the module ASIC [char].
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN Messages
This section contains the Port Fan-out ASIC 8x100 Manager (PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN) messages. This ASIC takes a gigabit port and fans it out to eight 100-Mb ports.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4-DIAGSFAILED: [char] failed diagnostics
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC that is identified by [char] has failed
diagnostics.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4-FAILEDTOSENDLOOPBACKTRIES:[char] port
[dec] failed to send packet in [dec] tries
Explanation This message indicates that for the decth time, the module ASIC [char] is unable to send
a loopback packet on the module ASIC port [dec]. The switch has insufficient memory; it will
attempt to send a loopback packet up to three times.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4-UNEXPECTEDLOOPBACK:
[char] sent out a loopback packet on port [dec], but it came back on port [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module ASIC diagnostics for [char] has sent the
loopback packet out port [dec] and has come back on another interface [dec]. This condition is rare
because the loopback is internal to the hardware.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-7
Error Message C4K_PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-7-LOSTPACKET:[char] port [dec] lost a
packet
Explanation This message indicates that a loopback packet was lost during online diagnostics of this
port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
QOS Messages
This section contains the quality of service (QOS) message.
Error Message C4K_QOS-4-OUTOFPOLICERRESOURCES:Out of memory to allocate a policer
Explanation This message indicates that the software has failed to allocate memory for a policer
while processing the QoS configuration, possibly because the policer configuration has exceeded its
maximum supported limit.
Recommended Action Remove policers from other unwanted policies, and retry the operation. Resend
the command when other Telnet sessions are not sending debugging commands.
REDUNDANCY Messages
This section contains the supervisor engine redundancy (REDUNDANCY) messages.
REDUNDANCY-2
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-IOS_VERSION_CHECK_FAIL: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the active and standby supervisor engine software is
different. In this condition, redundancy operations are not guaranteed.
Recommended Action Configure the active and standby supervisor engines to use the same version of
software.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-IOS_VERSION_INCOMPATIBLE:[char]
Explanation The system has detected an incompatible redundancy condition. The active supervisor
engine is running Cisco IOS Release 12.2 or later releases and the standby supervisor engine is
running Cisco IOS Release 12.1. The system will reset the standby supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Configure the switch so that the active and standby supervisor engines are
running the same release of Cisco IOS software.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-NON_SYMMETRICAL_REDUNDANT_SYSTEM: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the active and standby supervisor engine hardware is
different. In this condition, redundancy operations are not guaranteed.
Recommended Action Configure the hardware so that the active and standby supervisor engines are
identical.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-POSTFAIL:POST failure on [char] supervisor detected
Explanation This message indicates that the active supervisor engine has failed POST. The current
standby supervisor engine resets the current active supervisor engine to standby and attempts to
become the active supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Run offline diagnostics on the failed supervisor engine to isolate the problem.
REDUNDANCY-3
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-COMMUNICATION: Communication with the peer Supervisor
has been [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the status of the peer supervisor engine communication path
has changed.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-PEER_RELOAD: The peer Supervisor is being reset
because [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine was reset for the reason specified by
[char]. See the reported error message for the specific reason. This allows recovery from an
indeterminate standby state.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-SIMPLEX_MODE: The peer Supervisor has been lost
Explanation This message indicates that the peer supervisor engine is absent, and the switch has
shifted to nonredundant mode.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
REDUNDANCY-4
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-4-CONFIGSYNCFAIL:Persistent-config Sync to Standby
supervisor failed.
Explanation This message indicates that the active supervisor engine has failed to receive a
confirmation message from the standby supervisor engine. There is a potential problem with the
standby supervisor engine.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-4-KEEPALIVE_WARNING: Keepalive messages from peer
Supervisor are missing for [dec] seconds
Explanation This message indicates that keepalive messages have not been sent from the peer
supervisor engine. If the situation persists and the keepalive messages do not resume, the peer
supervisor engine will be eventually reset. This message is logged for every third missed keepalive
message.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
REDUNDANCY-5
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-5-CONFIGSYNC:The [char] has been successfully
synchronized to the standby supervisor
Explanation This message indicates that the configuration has been successfully synchronized to the
standby supervisor engine. [char] can be either a private configuration or a startup configuration.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-5-CONFIGSYNC_RATELIMIT:The [char] has been
successfully synchronized to the standby supervisor
Explanation This message indicates that the configuration has been successfully synchronized to the
standby supervisor engine. This is a rate-limited message. These messages are logged at 1-minute
intervals, rather than continuously as with many other messages.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
REDUNDANCY-6
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-ACTIVESUPNOTFOUND:Active supervisor not found.
Explanation This message is displayed on the redundant supervisor engine when it fails to
communicate with the active supervisor engine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-ATTEMPTINGTOBECOMEACTIVE:
Attempting to become active supervisor.
Explanation This message is displayed on the standby supervisor engine when it fails to
communicate with the active supervisor engine and attempts to take over as the active supervisor
engine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-INIT:Initializing as [char] supervisor
Explanation This message indicates that a supervisor engine that you are connected to is currently
initializing as either the active or standby supervisor engine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-MODE:[char] supervisor initializing for [char] mode
Explanation This message indicates that the supervisor engine that you are not directly connected to
is currently initializing as either the active or standby supervisor engine in RPR mode.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-SWITCHOVER:Switchover activity detected
Explanation This message indicates that the standby supervisor engine has detected switchover
activity.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_REDUNDANCY-6-DUPLEX_MODE: The peer Supervisor has been detected
Explanation This mesage indicates that a peer supervisor engine has been detected, and the switch
has shifted to duplex mode.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SERVICECARDMAN Messages
This section contains the service card (SERVICECARDMAN) messages.
SERVICECARDMAN-3
Error Message C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-3-OUTOFMEMORY: Out of memory - cannot allocate
internal buffers for module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has run out of temporary buffers.
Recommended Action If this message reoccurs, reset the switch.
SERVICECARDMAN-6
C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-3-OUTOFMEMORY: Out of memory - cannot allocate internal buffers
for module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has run out of temporary buffers.
Recommended Action If this message reoccurs, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-6-EVENTTIMEOUT: Bringup Handshake timed out for
module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the service card did not receive a response from the module
in the expected time when trying to establish a connection at boot.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-6-NEWCONFIGVBUF: New Vbuf message for module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module has received a new buffer allocation message.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-6-RESETNOTIFY: Reset notification message received
for module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module has received a reset notification for the module.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SERVICECARDMAN-6-RUNREADY: Run ready notification message received
for module [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the module has received a run ready notification for the
module.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SFF8472 Messages
This section contains the floating-point subsystem (SFF8472) messages.
Error Message SFF8472-2-NOMEM: Not enough memory available for [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the SFF8472 subsystem could not obtain the memory that
it needed.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SFF8472-3-INTERNAL_ERROR: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the SFF8472 subsystem encountered an internal software
error. The error message contains text that can be used to help identify the cause of the problem.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SFF8472-3-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: [char]: [char]; Operating value: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that there has been a threshold violation as specified in the
message.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SFF8472-3-UNEXPECTEDEVENT: Process received unknown event (maj [hex]
min [hex]).
Explanation This message indicates that a process received an event it did not know how to handle.
A process can register to be notified when various events occur in the router.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SFF8472_FLOAT-3-INTERNAL_ERROR: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the SFF8472 floating-point subsystem encountered an
internal software error. The error message contains text that can be used to help identify the cause
of the problem.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE Messages
This section contains the Spanning Tree Protocol (SPANTREE) messages.
SPANTREE-2
Error Message SPANTREE-2-BLOCK_BPDUGUARD:Received BPDU on port [char] with BPDU
Guard enabled. Disabling port.
Explanation This message indicates that a BPDU was received in the specified interface that has the
spanning tree BPDU guard feature enabled. As a result, the interface was administratively shut
down.
Recommended Action Remove the device sending BPDUs, or disable the BPDU guard feature. BPDU
guard can be locally configured on the interface or globally configured on all ports that have
PortFast enabled. After the conflict has been resolved, reenable the interface by entering the no
shutdown command in interface configuration mode.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-BLOCK_PVID_LOCAL: Blocking [char] on [char]. Inconsistent
local vlan.
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree port that is associated with the listed
spanning tree instance [char] and interface [char] is held in spanning tree blocking state until the
port VLAN ID (PVID) inconsistency is resolved. The listed spanning tree instance is that of the
native VLAN ID of the listed interface.
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration of the native VLAN ID is consistent on the
interfaces at each end of the 802.1Q trunk connection. When the configuration is consistent,
spanning tree automatically unblocks the interfaces.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-BLOCK_PVID_PEER: Blocking [char] on [char]. Inconsistent
peer vlan.
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree port (with spanning-tree port ID [char])
that is associated with the listed instance and interface is held in blocking state until the port VLAN
ID (PVID) inconsistency is resolved. The listed spanning tree instance is that of the native VLAN
ID of the interface on the peer switch to which the listed interface is connected.
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration of the native VLAN ID is consistent on the
interfaces on each end of the 802.1Q trunk connection. When corrected, spanning tree automatically
unblocks the interfaces.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-CHNL_MISCFG:Detected loop due to etherchannel
misconfiguration of [chars] [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that a misconfigured channel group (with channel group ID
[chars]) was detected. For example, the ports of one side of the EtherChannel either are not
configured to be in the channel or failed to bundle, while ports on the other side of the EtherChannel
are successfully bundled.
Recommended Action Locate the misconfigured local ports by entering the show interfaces status
err-disabled command. Check the EtherChannel configuration on the remote device by entering the
show etherchannel summary command on the remote device. After the configuration is corrected,
enter the shutdown/no shutdown command on the associated port-channel interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-LOOPGUARD_BLOCK: Loop guard blocking port [char] on [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree message age timer has expired, because
no BPDUs were received from the designated bridge. Because this condition could be caused by an
unidirectional link failure, the interface is put into blocking state and marked as loop guard
inconsistent in order to prevent possible loops from being created.
Recommended Action Use the show spanning-tree inconsistentports command to review the list of
interfaces with loop guard inconsistencies. Determine why devices that are connected to the listed
ports are not sending BPDUs. One reason could be that they do not run the Spanning Tree Protocol;
in this case, you should disable loop guard in the inconsistent interfaces or start the Spanning Tree
Protocol on the other side of the links, depending on the context. Another reason could be a failure
in the cable. If the link has a failure that makes it unidirectional (you can transmit, but you cannot
receive), you should replace the old cable with a new cable.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-LOOPGUARD_CONFIG_CHANGE: Loop guard [char] on port [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree loop guard configuration for the listed
interface has been changed. If enabled, the interface will be put into blocking state and marked as
loop guard inconsistent when the message age timer expires because no BPDUs were received from
the designated bridge. This feature is used to detect unidirectional links.
Recommended Action Verify that this is the desired configuration for the listed interface. Correct it
if this is not the desired configuration; otherwise, no further action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-LOOPGUARD_UNBLOCK: Loop guard unblocking port [char] on
[char].
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface has received a BPDU, and if the
inconsistency was due to an unidirectional link failure, the problem does not exist anymore. The
loop guard inconsistency is cleared for the interface, which is taken out of the blocking state.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-PVSTSIM_FAIL: Superior PVST BPDU received on VLAN [dec]
port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that when a PVST+ switch is connected to an MST switch, the
IST root (MSTOO) becomes the root for all PVST+ spanning trees. Looping occurs if any PVST+
spanning tree has a root with a better preference than IST. To prevent looping, the port, which is on
the MST switch that receives the superior message from the PVST+ side, is blocked by root guard.
When STP is converging after a new switch or a switch port is added to the topology, this condition occurs transiently. The port unblocks automatically in such cases.
Recommended Action If the port remains blocked, identify the root bridge as reported in the message,
and configure a worse priority for the VLAN spanning tree. There could be better PVST roots than
the message indicates, and the port will not recover until all such roots are cleared. If you are unsure
whether the roots are cleared, disable and enable the port again.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-RECV_1Q_NON_1QTRUNK: Received 802.1Q BPDU on non 802.1Q
trunk [char] [char].
Explanation This message indicates that a Shared Spanning Tree Protocol (SSTP) bridge protocol
data unit (BPDU) was received on the listed interface. The interface was in trunk mode but was not
using 802.1Q encapsulation. The interface ID is [char].
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration and operational state of the listed interface and
the interface to which it is connected are in the same mode (access or trunk). If the mode is trunk,
verify that both interfaces have the same encapsulation (ISL or 802.1Q). Once these parameters are
consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-RECV_BAD_TLV:Received SSTP BPDU with bad TLV on
[char][char].
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface has received an SSTP BPDU that was
missing the VLAN ID tag. The BPDU is discarded. [char] is the interface ID.
Recommended Action If the error message reappears, copy the message exactly as it appears on the
console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and provide the
representative with the gathered information.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-RECV_PVID_ERR: Received BPDU with inconsistent peer vlan id
[dec] on [char] [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface has received an SSTP BPDU that is
tagged with a VLAN ID that does not match the VLAN ID on which the BPDU was received. This
condition occurs when the native VLAN is not consistently configured on both ends of an 802.1Q
trunk. [dec] is the VLAN ID. The interface ID is [char].
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration of the native VLAN ID is consistent on the
interfaces on each end of the 802.1Q trunk connection. Once the configuration is consistent,
spanning tree automatically unblocks the interfaces.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-ROOTGUARD_BLOCK: Root guard blocking port [char] on [char].
Explanation This message indicates that a BPDU was received on the listed interface that advertised
a spanning tree root bridge that was superior to the one already in use. The interface is put into a
blocking state and marked as root guard inconsistent to prevent a suboptimal spanning tree topology
from forming.
Recommended Action Enter the show spanning-tree inconsistentports command to review the list
of interfaces with root guard inconsistencies. Determine why devices that are connected to the listed
ports are sending BPDUs with a superior root bridge, and then take action to prevent further
occurrences. Once the invalid BPDUs have been stopped, the interfaces automatically recover and
resume normal operation. By looking at the configuration, ensure that it is appropriate to enable root
guard on the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-ROOTGUARD_CONFIG_CHANGE: Root guard [char] on port [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree root guard configuration for the listed
interface has been changed. If root guard is enabled, any BPDU that is received on the interface that
advertises a superior spanning tree root bridge to the one that is already in use will cause the
interface to be put into blocking state and marked as root guard inconsistent.
Recommended Action Verify that this is the correct configuration for the listed interface. If this is not
the correct configuration, change the configuration to one that is appropriate for the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-ROOTGUARD_UNBLOCK:Root guard unblocking port [char] on
[char].
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface is no longer receiving BPDUs that are
advertising a superior root bridge. The root guard inconsistency is cleared for the interface and then
is taken out of the blocking state if appropriate.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SPANTREE-2-UNBLOCK_CONSIST_PORT: Unblocking [char] on [char]. Port
consistency restored.
Explanation This message indicates that the port VLAN ID and/or port type inconsistencies have
been resolved. The Spanning Tree Protocol will unblock the listed interface of the spanning tree
instance. The interface ID is [char].
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SPANTREE-3
Error Message SPANTREE-3-BAD_PORTNUM_SIZE:Rejected an attempt to set the port number
field size to [dec] bits (valid range is [dec] to [dec] bits).
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree port identifier is a 16-bit field that is, by
default, divided evenly between the port priority and the port number. Each subfield is 8 bits wide,
allowing the port number field to represent port numbers between 1 and 255. On systems with more
than 255 ports, the STP subsystem must increase the size of the port number portion of the port ID
to support the greater number of ports. This condition occurs at system initialization because the
maximum number of ports on a particular platform will not change. This error occurs because of an
error in the platform-specific code that caused it to request more (or fewer) bits than were possible.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SPANTREE-3-PORT_SELF_LOOPED: [char] disabled.- received BPDU src mac
([mac-addr]) same as that of interface
Explanation This message indicates that a BPDU with a source MAC address that matches the
address assigned to the listed interface was received. A port looped back on itself, possibly due to a
diagnostic cable that was plugged into the interface. The interface is administratively shut down.
[char] is the interface ID.
Recommended Action Check the interface configuration and any cable that is plugged into the
interface. Once the problem is resolved, reenable the interface by entering the no shutdown
command on the interface.
SPANTREE-4
Error Message SPANTREE-4-PORT_NOT_FORWARDING: [char] [char] [char] [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the specified interface is not in the forwarding state and
forwarding packets.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
SPANTREE-5
Error Message SPANTREE-5-EXTENDED_SYSID:Extended SysId [char] for type [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the extended system ID feature has been either enabled or
disabled for the given type of spanning tree. If the feature was enabled, the spanning tree instance
identifier is stored in the lower portion of the bridge ID priority field; this will cause the allowed
values for the bridge priority to be limited to the range of 0 to 61,440, in increments of 4096. If the
feature was disabled, the bridge ID priority field consists entirely of the configured priority, but
some spanning tree features might not be available on a given platform (for example, 4096 VLAN
support).
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SPANTREE-6
Error Message SPANTREE-6-PORT_STATE: Port [char] instance [dec] moving from [char]
to [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the spanning tree port has changed to another state.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SPANTREE-7
Error Message SPANTREE-7-BLOCK_PORT_TYPE: Blocking [char] on [char]. Inconsistent
port type.
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface is being held in spanning tree blocking
state until the port type inconsistency is resolved. The port ID is [char].
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration and operational state of the listed interface and
that of the interface to which it is connected are in the same mode (access or trunk). If the mode is
trunk, verify that both interfaces have the same encapsulation type (ISL or 802.1Q). When these
parameters are consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE-7-RECV_1Q_NON_TRUNK: Received 802.1Q BPDU on non trunk [char]
[char].
Explanation This message indicates that an SSTP BPDU was received on the listed interface, which
is not an operational trunking interface. The interface ID is [char].
Recommended Action Verify that the configuration and operational state of the listed interface and
that of the interface to which it is connected are in the same mode (access or trunk). If the mode is
trunk, verify that both interfaces have the same encapsulation type (none, ISL, or 802.1Q). Once
these parameters are consistent, spanning tree automatically unblocks the interface.
Error Message SPANTREE_FAST-7-PORT_FWD_UPLINK: [char] [char] moved to Forwarding
(UplinkFast).
Explanation This message indicates that the listed interface has been selected as the new root port
for the listed spanning tree instance.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
This section contains the spanning tree fast convergence (SPANTREE_VLAN_SW) message.
Error Message SPANTREE_VLAN_SW-2-MAX_INSTANCE:Platform limit of [dec] STP instances
exceeded. No instance created for [char] (port [char]).
Explanation This message indicates that the number of currently active VLAN spanning tree
instances has reached a platform-specific limit. No additional VLAN instances will be created until
the number of instances drops below that limit.
Recommended Action Reduce the number of currently active spanning tree instances by either
disabling some of the instances or deleting the VLANs that are associated with them. You need to
manually enable those spanning trees that cannot be created due to limited instances.
STORM_CONTROL Messages
This section contains the broadcast storm control (STORM_CONTROL) messages.
Error Message STORM_CONTROL-3-FILTERED: A [char] storm detected on [char]. A packet
filter action has been applied on the interface.
Explanation This message indicates that the amount of traffic that has been detected on the interface
has exceeded the configured threshold values. The system filters excess traffic when a packet is
received. Packet traffic is not being forwarded by the system.
Recommended Action Determine and fix the root cause of the excessive traffic on the interface.
Error Message STORM_CONTROL-3-SHUTDOWN: A packet storm was detected on [char]. The
interface has been disabled.
Explanation This message indicates that the amount of traffic that has been detected on the interface
has exceeded the configured threshold values. Because the interface was configured to be shut down
if a packet storm event is detected, it has been placed in an errdisable state.
Recommended Action If automatic recovery is preferred, the errdisable recovery mechanism can be
used. Determine and fix the root cause of the excessive traffic on the interface.
STORE Messages
This section contains the storage (STORE) message.
Error Message C4K_STORE-2-OUTOFCHUNKS:Out of chunks of memory
Explanation This message indicates that the system has insufficient memory.
Recommended Action Reboot the switch. If this message reoccurs, add additional memory.
SUPERVISOR Messages
This section contains the supervisor (SUPERVISOR) messages.
SUPERVISOR-2
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-2-ALLCHASSISSEEPROMSINVALID: Contents of all chassis's
serial eeproms are invalid
Explanation This message indicates that the contents of all of the serial EEPROMs in the chassis are
invalid; they might have a bad checksum. In a nonredundant chassis, the single serial EEPROM is
bad. If this is a redundant chassis, both serial EEPROMs are bad.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
techincal support representative. You will probably need to return the switch for service.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-2-MUXBUFFERNOTPRESENT:Mux buffer (WS-X4K-MUX) [dec] is
not present
Explanation This message indicates that the WS-X4K-MUX line card is either not connected to the
backplane properly or is not present. If the line card present in this slot cannot be identified, its
SEEPROM cannot be read and it will be unusable.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative; you will probably need to return
the backplane for repair.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-2-SUPERVISORSEEPROMINVALID:Contents of supervisor's
serial eeprom are invalid
Explanation This message indicates that the contents of the supervisor engine's serial EEPROM are
invalid (bad checksum, for example). This condition could occur if the supervisor engine is seated
incorrectly.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the supervisor engine. If that action does not work, power
cycle the switch. If the switch still fails to come online, contact your technical support
representative. You will probably need to return the supervisor engine for repair.
SUPERVISOR-3
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-BACKPLANESEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read
backplane's serial eeprom, read [dec], expected size [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that a failure has occurred when reading the backplane serial
EEPROM.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If that does not resolve the problem, contact your
technical support representative. You will probably need to return the backplane for repair.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-CHASSISTYPEMISMATCHINSPROM:Chassis type in
supervisor's FPGA register and chassis' serial eeprom don't match
Explanation This message indicates that the chassis type in the field programmable gate array
(FPGA) register on the supervisor engine does not match the type that is listed in the serial
EEPROM on the chassis. This message should occur only in a prototype switch used in an early field
trial.
Recommended Action Check the chassis serial EEPROM information. Contact your technical support
representative; you may need to return some switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-CLOCKMODULESEEPROMINVALID:Invalid Clock Module
seeprom data
Explanation This message indicates that the clock module serial EEPROM cannot be read or has not
been programmed. This message should occur only in a prototype switch used in an early field trial.
Recommended Action Check the chassis serial EEPROM information. Contact your technical support
representative; you may need to return some switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-CLOCKMODULESEEPROMREADFAILED: Failed to read clock
module's seeprom
Explanation This message indicates that a failure has occurred while reading the clock module serial
EEPROM. This message should occur only in a prototype switch used in an early field trial.
Recommended Action Check the chassis serial EEPROM information. Contact your technical support
representative; you may need to return some switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYSEEPROMREADFAILED: Failed to read fan tray's
seeprom
Explanation This message indicates that a failure has occurred while reading the system fan tray
serial EEPROM. This message should occur only in a prototype switch used in an early field trial.
Recommended Action Check the chassis serial EEPROM information. Contact your technical support
representative; you may need to return some switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYSEEPROMINVALID:Invalid fan tray seeprom data
Explanation This message indicates that the fan tray serial EEPROM cannot be read or has not been
programmed. This message should occur only in a prototype switch used in an early field trial.
Recommended Action Check the chassis serial EEPROM information. Contact your technical support
representative; you may need to return some switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FIRSTCHASSISSEEPROMINVALID: Contents of chassis's
first serial eeprom are invalid
Explanation This message indicates that the contents of the first serial EEPROM are invalid (for
example, a bad checksum). This message appears only on a Catalyst 4507R switch using the
redundancy feature, which means that there is a second serial EEPROM.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-INVALIDMGMTETHERNETADDR:Chassis SPROM not set or
invalid MAC address range
Explanation This message indicates that the out-of-band management port uses a MAC address from
the system MAC address range. The contents of the serial programmable read-only memory
(SPROM) are bad, so the management port does not have a MAC address.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-MUXBUFFERLOOPBACKFAILED: Failed to put [char]
supervisor's module [dec] muxbuffers in loopback
Explanation This message indicates that the serial-to-wire write operation to put the line card mux
buffers in loopback has failed. This might indicate problems with the line card mux buffers in the
Catalyst 4500 series chassis.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-MUXBUFFERREADLOOPBACKFAILED: Failed to read whether
[char] supervisor's module [dec] muxbuffers are in loopback
Explanation This message indicates that the serial-to-wire write operation to put the line card mux
buffers in loopback has failed. This might indicate problems with the line card mux buffers in the
Catalyst 4500 series chassis.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-MUXBUFFERSEEPROMINVALID:Invalid data in mux buffer
[dec]'s serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that the mux buffer serial EEPROM cannot be read or has not
been programmed.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-MUXBUFFERSEEPROMREADFAILED: Failed to read mux buffer
[dec]'s serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that a failure has occurred while reading the mux buffer serial
EEPROM.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch. If the serial EEPROM is still invalid, contact your
technical support representative. You may need to return some switch components for repair or
replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-NETFLOWCARDSEEPROMINVALID: Invalid Netflow Services
Card seeprom data
Explanation This message indicates that the serial EEPROM on the NetFlow Services Card cannot
be read or has not been programmed.
Recommended Action For more information, enter the sprom read nffc command at the ROMMON
prompt.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-NETFLOWCARDSEEPROMREADFAILED: Netflow Services Card
seeprom read failed
Explanation This message indicates that a reading of the serial EEPROM on the NetFlow Services
Card has failed.
Recommended Action For more information, enter the sprom read nffc command at the ROMMON
prompt.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-NETFLOWCARDSEEPROMUNKNOWNTYPE: Unknown Netflow
Services Card revision: Read fru major/minor ([hex],[hex]) but expected
([hex],[hex]).
Explanation This message indicates that the serial EEPROM on the NetFlow Services Card has
indicated a revision that is not compatible with this release of software. The card will be ignored.
Recommended Action For more information, enter the sprom read nffc command at the ROMMON
prompt.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-OLDWSX4124:WS-X4124-FX-MT revision [dec].[dec],
which is < 1.6, is not supported
Explanation This message indicates that the WS-X4124-FX-MT modules with hardware revisions
1.6 or earlier are not supported.
Recommended Action Replace this module with a WS-X4124-FX-MT module revision 1.6 or later.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-POWERSUPPLYSEEPROMREADFAILED: Failed to read power
supply [dec]'s serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that a failure has occurred while reading the power supply serial
EEPROM.
Recommended Action Reinsert the power supply. If that does not work, replace the old power supply
with a new power supply.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-POWERSUPPLYSEEPROMINVALID:Invalid data in power
supply [dec]'s serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that the power supply serial EEPROM cannot be read or has not
been programmed.
Recommended Action Reinsert the power supply. If that does not work, replace the old power supply
with a new power supply.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-RETIMERDISABLEFAILED:Failed to disable the retimer of
the active supervisor's uplink.
Explanation This message indicates that the retimer on the active supervisor engine cannot be
initialized. In a redundant system, you might see packets that are transmitted out the active
supervisor engine's nonactive uplink.
Recommended Action Disconnect the second uplink on the active supervisor engine.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-RETIMERINITFAILED:Failed to initialize the retimer of
the active supervisor's uplink.
Explanation This message indicates that the retimer on the active supervisor engine cannot be
initialized. In a redundant system, you might see packets that are transmitted out the active
supervisor engine's nonactive uplink.
Recommended Action Disconnect the second uplink on the active supervisor engine.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-SEEPROMREADFAILED:Failed to read supervisor's serial
eeprom, try reinserting supervisor
Explanation This message indicates that a reading of the supervisor engine's serial EEPROM has
failed. The read might fail if the module is not seated correctly in the slot.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If that does not work, power cycle the switch.
If the read still fails, contact your technical support representative. You may need to return some
switch components for repair or replacement.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-VEO2SEEPROMMISPROGRAMMED: The seeprom has a FRU minor
type of 335. It must be reprogrammed to 343.
Explanation This message indicates that early WS-X4248-RJ45V module prototypes had their
SEEPROM FRU minor type programmed as 335. The correct value is 343.
Recommended Action You can fix this value by using the ROMMON's SPROM write command. The
WS-X4248-RJ45V module will not work until you fix this condition.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYREADFAILED: Failed to read system fan tray
status register from hardware
Explanation This message indicates that the fan tray presence was detected, but the system failed to
read the fan tray status register contents.
Recommended Action If this message appears only once, this could be a transient error and no action
is required. If this message appears repeatedly (once every 10 minutes), replace the system fan tray.
SUPERVISOR-4
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-4-OTHERSUPERVISORACTIVEDEBOUNCE:Other supervisor is
still holding hardware lock
Explanation This message indicates that this condition is detected when the redundancy register
incorrectly indicates that the other supervisor engine is holding a lock. This error is probably caused
by hardware signal latency. Unless there is a real hardware failure, the switch automatically recovers
from this state. If there is a persistent hardware failure, this message appears four times.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-4-SUPMGMTMACFATALRXERR:Supervisor MAC device type
[hex] reset due to a fatal Rx error
Explanation This message indicates that an error has occurred with the out-of-band management port
on the supervisor engine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SUPERVISOR-7
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-7-BACKPLANESEEPROMWRITEFAILED:Failed to write
backplane's serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that the writing of the backplane serial EEPROM has failed.
Recommended Action Power cycle the switch.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-7-POWERSUPPLYTYPE: Setting GalPowerSupplyType=
( [dec] ) from Perl interface for testing\"
Explanation This message indicates that this is a debug message only.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SUPERVISOR-7-SEEPROMWRITEFAILED:Failed to write supervisor's
serial eeprom
Explanation This message indicates that the writing of the supervisor engine serial EEPROM has
failed.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If this message reappears, reboot the switch.
If the switch is still unable to write to the EEPROM, contact your technical support representative.
SWITCH-QOS-TB Messages
This section contains the Switch QoS Manager (SWITCH-QOS-TB) messages.
Error Message SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED: [char] detected on port [char],
port set to trusted
Explanation This message indicates that the trusted boundary has detected a device matching the
trusted device setting for the interface and has changed the trust state for the interface to trusted.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_LOST: [char] no longer detected on port
[char], port set to untrusted
Explanation This message indicates that the trusted boundary has lost contact with a trusted device
and has changed the trust state for the interface to untrusted.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SW_DAI Messages
This section contains the dynamic ARP inspection (DAIMAN) messages.
SW_DAI-4
Error Message SW_DAI-4-ACL_DENY: [dec]Invalid ARPs (Req) on [chars], vlan [dec].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received ARP packets that are considered
invalid by ARP inspection. The packets are invalid, and their presence indicates that
administratively denied packets are in the network. This log message generates when packet(s) have
been denied by ACLs either explicitly or implicitly (with static ACL configuration). The presence
of these packets indicates a possible "man-in-the-middle" attack(s) in the network.
Recommended Action To stop these messages from generating, find the source host of these packets
and stop the host from sending them.
Error Message SW_DAI-4-DHCP_SNOOPING_DENY: [dec] Invalid ARPs (Req) on [chars], vlan
[chars].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received ARP packets that are considered
invalid by ARP inspection. The packets are invalid, and their presence may be an indication of
"man-in-the-middle" attacks that are attempted in the network. This message is logged when the IP
address and MAC address binding for the sender on the received VLAN is not listed in the DHCP
snooping database.
Recommended Action To stop these messages from generating, find the source host of these packets
and stop the host from sending them.
Error Message SW_DAI-4-INVALID_ARP: [dec] Invalid ARPs (Req) on [chars], vlan
[chars].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received ARP packets that are considered
invalid by ARP inspection. The packets are invalid and do not pass one or more of the source MAC
address, destination MAC address, or IP address validation checks.This message indicates that a
packet was denied because the source MAC address, destination MAC address, or IP validation has
failed.
Recommended Action To stop these messages from generating, find the source host of these packets
and stop the host from sending them.
Error Message SW_DAI-4-PACKET_BURST_RATE_EXCEEDED: [dec] packets received in [dec]
seconds on [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received [dec] number of ARP packets in the
specified burst interval. The interface was in the errdisabled state and the switch received the
packets at a rate higher than the configured packet rate for every second over the configured burst
interval. The message is logged just before the interface entered the errdisabled state and if the
configured burst interval is more than one second.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_DAI-4-PACKET_RATE_EXCEEDED: [dec] packets received in [dec]
milliseconds on [char].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received [dec] number of ARP packets in the
specified duration on the given interface above the exceeded packet rate. This message is logged
just before the interface entered the errdisabled state and when the burst interval is set to one second.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_DAI-4-SPECIAL_LOG_ENTRY: [dec] Invalid ARP packets [%CC]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received [dec] number of ARP packets that
are considered invalid by the ARP inspection. The packets are invalid, and their presence may be an
indication of "man-in-the-middle" attacks attempted on the network. This message displays when
the rate of incoming packets exceed the DAI logging rate.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SW_DAI-6
Error Message SW_DAI-6-ACL_PERMIT: [dec] ARPs (Req) on [chars], vlan [chars].
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received ARP packets that have been
permitted because of an ACL match.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_DAI-6-DHCP_SNOOPING_PERMIT: [dec] ARPs (Req) on [chars], vlan
[chars]
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received ARP packets that have been
permitted because the IP and MAC address for the sender match against the DHCP snooping
database for the received VLAN.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SW-VLAN Messages
This section contains the Switch VLAN Manager (SW-VLAN) messages.
SW-VLAN-3
Error Message SW_VLAN-3-VLAN_PM_NOTIFICATION_FAILURE: VLAN Manager synchronization
failure with Port Manager over [char]
Explanation This message indicates that due to a lack of ready pool space, the VLAN Manager has
dropped a notification from the Port Manager, as indicated by the message.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-3-VTP_PROTOCOL_ERROR: VTP protocol code internal error: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the VTP protocol code has encountered an unexpected error
while processing a configuration request, packet, or timer expiration.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SW-VLAN-4
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-BAD_PM_VLAN_COOKIE_RETURNED: VLAN manager unexpectedly
received a bad PM VLAN cookie from the Port Manager
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN Manager has received an upcall from the Port
Manager containing a VLAN cookie that translated to a bad VLAN number.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-BAD_STARTUP_VLAN_CONFIG_FILE: Failed to configure VLAN from
startup-config. Fallback to use VLAN configuration file from non-volatile memory
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN software has failed to use the VLAN
configuration from a startup-config file. The software will use the binary VLAN configuration file
in nonvolatile memory.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-BAD_VLAN_CONFIGURATION_FILE: VLAN configuration file
contained incorrect verification word: [hex]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN configuration file that was read by the VLAN
Manager begins with an unrecognized value and might not be a valid VLAN configuration file. The
file has been rejected.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-BAD_VLAN_CONFIGURATION_FILE_VERSION: VLAN configuration
file contained unknown file version: [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN configuration file that was read by the VLAN
Manager contained an unrecognized file version number. This could indicate an attempt to regress
to an older version of the VLAN Manager software.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-BAD_VLAN_TIMER_ACTIVE_VALUE: Encountered incorrect VLAN
timer active value: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that due to a software error, a VLAN timer was detected as being
active when it should have been inactive or inactive when it should have been detected as being
active.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-EXT_VLAN_INTERNAL_ERROR: Extended VLAN manager received an
internal error [dec] from [char]: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that an unexpected error code was received by the VLAN
Manager from the extended VLAN configuration software.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-EXT_VLAN_INVALID_DATABASE_DATA: Extended VLAN manager
received bad data of type [char]: value [dec] from function [char]
Explanation This message indicates that invalid data was received by the extended VLAN Manager
from an extended VLAN configuration database routine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-IFS_FAILURE: VLAN manager encountered file operation error:
call = [char] / file = [char] / code = [dec] ([char]) / bytes transferred = [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN Manager has received an unexpected error return
from a Cisco IOS file system call.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-NO_PM_COOKIE_RETURNED: VLAN manager unexpectedly received a
null [char] type cookie from the Port Manager
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN Manager has queried the Port Manager for a
reference cookie but has received a NULL pointer instead.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-STARTUP_EXT_VLAN_CONFIG_FILE_FAILED: Failed to configure
extended range VLAN from startup-config. Error [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN software has failed to use extended VLAN
configuration in the startup-config file. Configuration information for all extended-range VLANs
will be lost when the system boots.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VTP_INTERNAL_ERROR: VLAN manager received an internal error
[dec] from vtp function [char]: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that an unexpected error code was received by the VLAN
Manager from the VTP configuration software.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VTP_INVALID_DATABASE_DATA: VLAN manager received bad data of
type [char]: value [dec] from vtp database function [char]
Explanation This message indicates that invalid data was received by the VLAN Manager from a
VTP configuration database routine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VTP_INVALID_EVENT_DATA: VLAN manager received bad data of
type [char]: value [dec] while being called to handle a [char] event
Explanation This message indicates that invalid data was received by the VLAN Manager from the
VTP configuration software.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VTP_USER_NOTIFICATION: VTP protocol user notification:
[char]
Explanation This message indicates that the VTP protocol code has encountered an unusual
diagnostic condition.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VLAN_CREATE_FAIL: Failed to create VLANs [char]: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLANs specified in the error message could not be
created. The VLAN manager called a VLAN database routine to create one or more VLANs, but
the Port Manager could not complete the VLAN creation requests. A possible cause of this error is
that the VLANs already exist in the Port Manager as internal VLANs.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message SW_VLAN-4-VTP_SEM_BUSY: VTP semaphore is unavailable for function
[char]. Semaphore locked by [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the VTP database is currently locked by another task and is
not available. Retry the operation later.
Recommended Action Retry the operation later. If the message frequently reoccurs, contact your
technical support representative.
SW-VLAN-6
Error Message SW_VLAN-6-OLD_CONFIG_FILE_READ: Old version [dec] VLAN configuration
file detected and read OK. Version [dec] files will be written in the future.
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN software has detected an old version of the
VLAN configuration file format. The VLAN software was able to interpret the file with no
problems, but it will create files using the new format in the future.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message SW_VLAN-6-VTP_MODE_CHANGE: VLAN manager changing device mode from
[char] to [char].
Explanation This message indicates that some switch devices must automatically change VTP device
modes upon receipt of a VLAN configuration database containing more than a set number of
VLANs, depending on the device. This message indicates that such a spontaneous conversion has
occurred, what the previous mode was, and what the current mode is.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN Messages
This section contains the switching engine management (SWITCHINGENGINEMAN) messages.
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-2
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-2-PACKETMEMORYERROR3: Persistent Errors in
Packet Memory [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a high rate of persistent errors in packet memory.
This condition might indicate a persistent hardware problem.
Recommended Action If this message persists, use the show platform commands to show results,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-BADDELIMITER:Recived CPU packet with bad
delimiter
Explanation This message indicates that the software has expected a delimiter pattern of successive
packets but has received some other pattern. This condition might be due to a loss of synchronization
between the hardware and the software.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-BADLENGTH:Recived CPU packet with bad length
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received a CPU packet that was either too
long or too short.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-CIMPKTBUFPARITYERROR: Parity error in Cim
Packet Buffer at offset [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a parity error in queue memory. This condition
might indicate a transient hardware problem or a more permanent problem. After 128 packet
memory and queue memory errors, the switch reboots.
Recommended Action If you see this message often, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-ERRORINTERRUPT: Error condition detected by
hardware. Interrupt Status [hex]
Explanation This message indicates that the hardware has detected an error condition and has raised
an interrupt to the software. The interrupt status value indicates the type of error.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-JUMBOPACKET:Recieved a Jumbo CPU packet
Explanation This message indicates that the switch has received a packet that is larger than
2032 bytes. This large packet is called a jumbo packet.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-NOMEMORYFORRXRING: Not enough memory to
initialize CPU packets
Explanation This message indicates that while trying to initialize the CPU packet driver, the system
ran out of memory.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-PACKETENGINERESTARTED: An error happened in
the Packet Engine logic
Explanation This message indicates that for unknown reasons, the packet engine logic became
unstable.
Recommended Action Reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-PACKETMEMORYERROR2: Multiple Errors in
Packet Memory [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that multiple errors in packet memory were detected. If this
message persists, it might indicate a hardware problem.
Recommended Action If this message persists, use the show platform commands to show results,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-PACKETMEMORYPARITYERROR: Parity error in
Packet Memory at address [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a parity error in packet memory. This condition
might indicate a transient hardware problem or a more permanent problem. After 128 packet
memory and queue memory errors, the switch reloads.
Recommended Action If this message reoccurs, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-PACKETMEMORYTESTFAILURE:Packet Memory buffer
test failed!!! Insufficient packet buffers are available to continue booting.
Explanation This message indicates that the packet memory diagnostic bootup test has detected too
many failures for switch operation to continue.
Recommended Action Refer to the Release Note attachment in the DDTS for CSCdz57255.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-PACKETMEMORYTESTPARTIALFAILURE:Packet Memory
buffer test detected errors with [dec] % of the packet buffers. Switch operation
will continue, with potentially reduced performance
Explanation This message indicates that the packet memory diagnostic bootup test has detected
failures, but there are still a sufficient number of working buffers to enable switch operation.
Recommended Action Refer to the Release Note attachment in the DDTS for CSCdz57255.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-QUEUEMEMORYPARITYERROR: Parity error in
Queue Memory at address [dec]
Explanation This message indicates that there is a parity error in queue memory. This condition
might indicate a transient hardware problem or a more permanent problem. After 128 packet
memory and queue memory errors, the switch reloads.
Recommended Action If this message reoccurs, reboot the switch.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-3-RXDELIMITERERROR: Invalid packet delimiter
received. Expected [hex] Received [hex]
Explanation This message indicates that successive packets that are sent by the hardware to the CPU
have a specific delimiter pattern. The software expected a delimiter pattern but received some other
pattern. This condition might be caused by the synchronization loss between the hardware and the
software.
Recommended Action Reboot the switch.
SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4-PACKETMEMORYERROR: Error in Packet Memory
[dec]
Explanation An error in packet memory was detected. If this message persists, it might indicate a
hardware problem.
Recommended Action If this message persists, use the show platform commands to show results,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4-SYSTEMNOTRESET: System has already been reset
[dec] times due to Packet Memory errors. System will not be reset anymore
Explanation This message indicates that the software has detected a large number of errors in the
packet memory and reset the switch. This condition indicates a hardware problem. However, the
system only reset [dec] times by software to prevent an auto-boot followed by a reset loop.
Recommended Action Replace the switch. If you do not replace the switch, errors may persist and the
system will reset again.
SWITCHMANAGER Messages
This section contains the Switching Manager (SWITCHMANAGER) messages.
SWITCHMANAGER-3
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-3-DUPLICATESWPHYPORT: Internal Event: Tried to
create new sw PimPhyport [char], but it already exists
Explanation This message is a debug message that is used by developers only and should not occur
during operation.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-3-DUPLICATESWPORT: Internal Event: Tried to create
new sw PimPort [char], but it already exists
Explanation This message is a debug message that is used by developers only and should not occur
during operation.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SWITCHMANAGER-4
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-4-CANTPOWEROFF:Internal Error: PimEthAutoNegotiator
- Can't power off port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that this is an internal software error in an inline-power state
machine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-4-CANTPOWERON:Internal Error: PimEthAutoNegotiator
- Can't power on port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that this is an internal software error in an inline-power state
machine.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-4-HARDWAREERROR:Power management hardware for port
[char] bad.
Explanation This message indicates that the switch cannot change the inline-power state for this
port.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-4-S2WERROR:Power control to port [char] bad.
Possibly power is turned on.
Explanation This message indicates that this is a communication error in an inline-power
management.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-4-S2WERRORREPORT: PimEthAutoNeg: S2w Read/Write
Error for port [char].
Explanation This message indicates that a read/write error has occurred on the specified port.
Recommended Action Verify whether you can see all the symptoms described in the release notes for
CSCef87815. If not and you do not see any adverse effect on the functionality of the PoE linecards
(WS-X4248-RJ45V, WS-X4248-RJ21V, WS-X4548-RJ45V, WS-X4224-RJ45V or
WS-X4524-RJ45V), treat this message an informational only. No action is required.
SWITCHMANAGER-5
Error Message C4K_SWITCHMANAGER-5-FLAPSHUTDOWN:Temporarily disabling port [char]
due to flap
Explanation This message indicates that the specified port is going up and down (link up/down) in
rapid succession. This condition is usually caused by a bad connection or problems with the
link-level hardware. The switch has temporarily shut down the problem port. Every 5 seconds, the
switch reenables the port to see if the problem has gone away. If not, the port will remain shut down
indefinitely.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SWNETFLOWMAN Messages
This section contains the Software NetFlow Manager (SWNETFLOWMAN) messages.
SWNETFLOWMAN-4
Error Message C4K_SWNETFLOWMAN-4-FLOWSTATISTICSLOST: Flow rate too high. [dec]
packet byte count statistics update lost [object-info]
Explanation This message indicates that the Cisco IOS flow uses 32-bit counters to store bytes per
flow. The NetFlow Services Card engine uses 39-bit counters. When the switch reports a flow byte
count that is greater than 32 bits, it stores the first 32 bits and logs a warning message.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
Error Message C4K_SWNETFLOWMAN-4-NETFLOWCACHEFULL: Netflow hardware-software map
cache full. Could not create a map.
Explanation This message indicates that the switch uses a map to correlate flow in the software with
corresponding flows in the hardware. This map is full and the switch cannot create any more
mappings. This is a very rare condition. The switch is running at full capacity.
Recommended Action This is an informational message only. No action is required.
SWNETFLOWMAN-6
Error Message C4K_SWNETFLOWMAN-6-FIXEDCREATIONTIME:Fixed creation time of [dec]
flows.
Explanation This message indicates that the system did not record the creation time of a flow. In this
case, the system determined a creation time, which is usually the same time that was used for the
last flow.
Recommended Action If this message reoccurs frequently, and you see that the system is fixing a lot
of flows, contact your technical support representative.
SYSMAN Messages
This section contains the System Manager (SYSMAN) messages.
SYSMAN-2
Error Message C4K_SYSMAN-2-POWERONSELFTESTFAIL:Supervisor module in slot [dec]
failed Power-On-Self-Test(POST). Line cards are **NOT** initialized. Please use
'show diagnostics result module [dec]test <tid> detail' command for details.
Explanation This message indicates that a power-on self test (POST) failure is detected on the
supervisor engine. When this occurs, the modules are not initialized.
Recommended Action Use the show diagnostics result module [dec]test <tid> detail command to
isolate the problem. Reset the switch after you have resolved the supervisor engine failure.
SYSMAN-3
Error Message C4K_SYSMAN-3-LINECARDDIAGSFAILED:Module in slot [dec] failed online
diagnostics. Please use 'show diagnostics result module [dec]test <tid> detail'
command for details.
Explanation This message indicates that a module has failed online diagnostics. When this occurs,
all the module's ports are flagged as faulty and cannot be used until the problem is resolved.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the module. If the problem persists, copy the message
exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support
representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information.
Error Message C4K_SYSMAN-3-LINECARDDIAGSPARTIALFAILURE:Partial failure on module
[dec]. Please use 'show diagnostics result module [dec]test <tid> detail' command
for details.
Explanation This message indicates that some of the module's ports have failed online diagnostics.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the switch. If the problem persists, copy the message
exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support
representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information.
SYSMAN-4
Error Message C4K_SYSMAN-4-MORETHANONEDEBUGCOMMANDEXECUTING:Cannot execute '[char]'
right now, please try again later
Explanation This message indicates that more than one Telnet session has issued a debugging
command at the same time. Only one Telnet session can issue a debugging command at the same
time. All Telnet sessions receive this message, except the Telnet session that issued the command
first.
Recommended Action Try the command when other Telnet sessions are not issuing debugging
commands.
TRANSCIEVER Messages
This section contains the TRANSCEIVER subsystem messages.
Error Message TRANSCEIVER-3-INTERNAL_ERROR: [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the TRANSCEIVER subsystem encountered an internal
software error. The error message contains text that can be used to help identify the cause of the
problem.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
Error Message TRANSCEIVER-3-LAYER_CHANGE_ERROR: Error changing layer for port [char]
Explanation This message indicates that the TRANSCEIVER subsystem encountered an internal
software error while changing the layer for this port.
Recommended Action Contact your technical support representative.
UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
This section contains the UplinkFast (UFAST_MCAST_SW) messages.
UFAST-3
Error Message UFAST_MCAST_SW-3-PROC_START_ERROR:UplinkFast packets will not be
transmitted as the process could not be created.
Explanation This message indicates that the UplinkFast packets will not be transmitted as the
process cannot be created.
Recommended Action Reload UplinkFast. If this problem persists even after the reload, copy the
message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log, contact your technical support
representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information.
UFAST-4
Error Message UFAST_MCAST_SW-4-MEM_NOT_AVAILABLE:No memory is available for
transmitting UplinkFast packets on Vlan [dec].
Explanation This message indicates that UplinkFast packets are not transmitted on VLAN [dec] due
to a lack of memory.
Recommended Action Reduce other system activity to ease memory demands. Contact your technical
support representative to determine whether you need to upgrade to a larger memory configuration.
VQPCLIENT Messages
This section contains VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) Client messages.
VQPCLIENT-2
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-CHUNKFAIL: Could not allocate memory for VQP
Explanation This message indicates that an error has occurred when the system tried to allocate
memory for the VQP client.
Recommended Action Copy the message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-DENY: Host [enet] denied on interface [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that the VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) has denied
access for the given host MAC address to an interface. [enet] is the host MAC address, and [chars]
is the interface name.
Recommended Action No action is required. If you think that the host should have been allowed
access, verify the configuration on the VMPS.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-INITFAIL: Platform-specific VQP initialization failed.
Quitting
Explanation This message indicates that an error has occurred during initialization of the VQP client
platform-specific code.
Recommended Action Copy the message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-IPSOCK: Could not obtain IP socket
Explanation This message indicates that an error has occurred when the system attempted to open an
IP socket to the VMPS.
Recommended Action If the error message recurs, copy the message exactly as it appears on the
console or in the system log, contact your technical support representative, and provide the
representative with the gathered information.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-PROCFAIL: Could not create process for VQP. Quitting
Explanation This message indicates that an error has occurred while creating a process for the VQP
client.
Recommended Action Copy the message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log,
contact your technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
information.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-SHUTDOWN: Interface [chars] shutdown by VMPS
Explanation This message indicates that the VMPS has directed that an interface be shut down.
[chars] is the interface name.
Recommended Action No action is required. If you think that the port should not have been shut down,
then verify the configuration on the VMPS.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-2-TOOMANY: Interface [chars] shutdown by active host limit
Explanation This message indicates that the system has shut down an interface because too many
hosts have requested access to that port. [chars] is the interface name.
Recommended Action To reactivate the port, remove the excess hosts, and enter the no shutdown
interface configuration command on the interface.
VQPCLIENT-3
Error Message VQPCLIENT-3-IFNAME: Invalid interface ([char]) in response
Explanation This message indicates that the VMPS has sent an unsolicited response with an
unknown interface name. [chars] is the name of the unknown interface.
Recommended Action Verify the VMPS configuration.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-3-THROTTLE: Throttling VLAN change on [chars]
Explanation This message indicates that an attempt was made to change the VLAN assignment for
an interface more often than once every 10 seconds. The VLAN change is denied. [chars] is the
name of the interface.
Recommended Action No action is required. If this message reoccurs, verify the VMPS configuration
and that unexpected hosts are not connected to the port.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-3-VLANNAME: Invalid VLAN ([chars]) in response
Explanation This message indicates that the VMPS has specified a VLAN name that is unknown to
the switch. [chars] is the invalid VLAN name.
Recommended Action Make sure that the VLAN exists on the switch. Verify the VMPS
configuration.
VQPCLIENT-7
Error Message VQPCLIENT-7-NEXTSERV: Trying next VMPS
Explanation This message indicates that the system has lost connectivity with the current VMPS and
is changing to the next server in its list.
Recommended Action This is a debug message only. No action is required.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-7-PROBE: Probing primary server [IP_address]
Explanation This message indicates that the system is trying to reestablish connectivity with the
primary VMPS at the given IP address.
Recommended Action This is a debug message only. No action is required.
Error Message VQPCLIENT-7-RECONF: Reconfirming VMPS responses
Explanation This message indicates that the switch is reconfirming all responses with the VMPS.
Recommended Action This is a debug message only. No action is required.
WATCHDOG Messages
This section contains the watchdog (WATCHDOG) message.
Error Message C4K_WATCHDOG-3-CHILDFAILURE:Watchdog failure ([char]) - system may
reset
Explanation This message indicates that the job [char] was unscheduled and not started soon enough
to start its watchdog timer.
Recommended Action Determine what other activity is utilizing the supervisor engine.