HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
OSPF: Bad intf area id
Meaning: The interface area identification specified in this packet does not match
the one configured for this
OSPF interface. Or, the packet was received
on an interface belonging to another area.
OSPF: Bad OSPF checksum
Meaning: The checksum calculated for this packet does not agree with the value
specified in the packet.
OSPF: Bad OSPF version
Meaning: The version of OSPF as specified in this packet is incompatible with the
version supported by the
OSPF entity. Versions 1 and 2 are compatible;
this software complies with Version 2.
OSPF: Bad virt link info
Meaning: The OSPF entity has interpreted information from a non-backbone
source as incorrectly appearing on the backbone.
OSPF: BDR =
ip-address
Meaning: OSPF is performing the designated router algorithm with respect to
interface ip-address.
DR and BDR indicate the results of the algorithm.
OSPF: Choosing DR INTF
ip-address
Meaning: OSPF is performing the designated router algorithm and is in the
process of choosing a designated router on the interface at ip-address.
OSPF: DR =
ip-address
Meaning: OSPF has selected the router at ip-address to be the designated router.
OSPF: Entity enabled
Meaning: The OSPF entity has initialized correctly and has reached the enabled
state.
Event Log
Messages
17
Event Log Messages
ospf: OSPF Event Messages
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