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PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide 1415
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Syslog messages
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Warning list <ACL-num> denied <ip-proto>
<src-ip-addr> (<src-tcp/udp-port>)
(Ethernet <portnum> <mac-addr>) ->
<dst-ip-addr> (<dst-tcp/udp-port>),
1 event(s)
Indicates that an Access Control List (ACL)
denied (dropped) packets.
The <ACL-num> indicates the ACL number.
Numbers 1 – 99 indicate standard ACLs.
Numbers 100 – 199 indicate extended
ACLs.
The <ip-proto> indicates the IP protocol of
the denied packets.
The <src-ip-addr> is the source IP address
of the denied packets.
The <src-tcp/udp-port> is the source TCP or
UDP port, if applicable, of the denied
packets.
The <portnum> indicates the port number
on which the packet was denied.
The <mac-addr> indicates the source MAC
address of the denied packets.
The <dst-ip-addr> indicates the destination
IP address of the denied packets.
The <dst-tcp/udp-port> indicates the
destination TCP or UDP port number, if
applicable, of the denied packets.
Warning Locked address violation at interface
e<portnum>, address <mac-address>
Indicates that a port on which you have
configured a lock-address filter received a
packet that was dropped because the
packet source MAC address did not match
an address learned by the port before the
lock took effect.
The e<portnum> is the port number.
The <mac-address> is the MAC address
that was denied by the address lock.
Assuming that you configured the port to
learn only the addresses that have valid
access to the port, this message indicates a
security violation.
Warning mac filter group denied packets on port
<portnum> src macaddr <mac-addr>,
<num> packets
Indicates that a MAC address filtergroup
configured on a port has denied packets.
The <portnum> is the port on which the
packets were denied.
The <mac-addr> is the source MAC address
of the denied packets.
The <num> indicates how many packets
matching the values above were dropped
during the five-minute interval represented
by the log entry.
Warning multicast no software resource:
resource-name, rate limited number
IGMP or MLD snooping has run out of
software resources. This message is
rate-limited to appear a maximum of once
every 10 minutes. The rate-limited number
shows the number of non-printed warnings.
TABLE 239 Syslog messages (Continued)
Message level Message Explanation