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STACKMNG/4/STACK_LOGICPORT_LINK_DOWN
STACKMNG/4/STACK_LOGICPORT_LINK_DOWN
Message
STACKMNG/4/STACK_LOGICPORT_LINK_DOWN: The interface Stack-Port is down. (StackPortName=Stack-Port[hwStackPortStackId]/[hwStackPortId], hwStackPortStatus=[hwStackPortStatus])
Description
The stack interface became Down.
Parameters
Parameter Name
Parameter Meaning
StackPortName
Indicates the name of a stack
interface.
hwStackPortStackId
Indicates the stack ID of the
device where the stack interface locates.
hwStackPortId
Indicates the ID of a stack interface.
hwStackPortStatus
Indicates the status of a stack
interface:
1: Up
2: Down
Possible Causes
The stack interface was shut down.
All physical interfaces became Down.
The stack link was faulty.
Procedure
Check the connection and validity of stack
cables. Run the display interface brief command to check the physical
status and protocol status of the stack interface.
If the physical status of an interface is Down, check whether
the cable connected to the interface is loosened or removed.
If the physical status of the interface is Up, go to step 2.
Check whether the shutdown command was
executed on the interface. Run the interfaceinterface-type
interface-number command to enter the stack interface view,
and run the display
this command to check whether the shutdown configuration
exists.
If so, run the undo shutdown command.
If not, go to step 3.
Collect traps, logs, and configurations, and
contact technical support personnel.