OSPF/4/OSPF_TX_RETRANSMIT
Message
OSPF/4/OSPF_TX_RETRANSMIT: An OSPF packet is retransmitted on a non-virtual interface. (RouterId=[RouterId], IfIpAddress=[IfIpAddress], AddressLessIf=[AddressLessIf], NbrIfIpAddress=[NbrIfIpAddress], NbrAddressLessIf=[NbrAddressLessIf], IfNeighbor=[IfNeighbor], PacketType=[PacketType], LsdbAreaId=[LsdbAreaId], LsdbType=[LsdbType], LsdbLsid=[LsdbLsid], LsdbRouterId=[LsdbRouterId])
Description
An OSPF packet was retransmitted on a non-virtual interface. The possible cause is that the physical link of the non-virtual interface was faulty.
Parameters
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
---|---|
[RouterId] |
ID of the local switch |
[IfIpAddress] |
IP address of the non-virtual interface |
[AddressLessIf] |
Interface index |
[NbrIfIpAddress] |
IP address of the neighbor interface |
[NbrAddressLessIf] |
Index of the neighbor interface |
[IfNeighbor] |
ID of the neighbor router |
[PacketType] |
Packet type |
[LsdbAreaId] |
Area ID in the LSDB |
[LsdbType] |
LSDB type |
[LsdbLsid] |
LS ID in the LSDB |
[LsdbRouterId] |
Router ID in the LSDB |
Possible Causes
Cause 1: The address used to forward the packet cannot be pinged.
Cause 2: The peer end considered the packet to be invalid.
Procedure
- Count the retransmissions of each retransmitted packet.
- If only a few packets had been retransmitted for once or twice, it is a normal situation and no action is required. Go to Step 5.
- If massive packets had been retransmitted continuously for many times, go to Step 2.
- In the alarm information, find the IP address of the neighbor
to which the packet was retransmitted, and run the ping command to ping the IP address.
- If the ping operation fails, go to Step 4.
- If the ping operation succeeds, go to Step 3.
- Check whether the alarm whose OID is 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.9 had been generated on the local and peer routers. If the alarm had been generated, go to Step 1; otherwise, go to Step 4.
- Contact technical support personnel technical support personnel.
- End.