01-17-2014 04:00 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:06 PM
Hi.
Had an unexpected reload of the VSS standby 4500X unit today.
Happend when entering the command "no distribute-list route-map NAME in" in an OSPF VRF router instance,
The standby sup unit came back successfully after the reload.
Here's the log:
Jan 17 08:35:14.057: Config Sync: Line-by-Line sync verifying failure on command:
no distribute-list route-map SOME-NAME in
due to parser return error
Jan 17 08:35:14.100: %RF-5-RF_RELOAD: Peer reload. Reason: Configuration mismatch
Jan 17 08:35:14.246: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet2/1/2 left the port-channel Port-channel2
Jan 17 08:35:14.258: %VSLP-3-VSLP_LMP_FAIL_REASON: Te2/1/2: Link down
Jan 17 08:35:14.258: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet1/1/2 left the port-channel Port-channel1
Jan 17 08:35:14.269: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet2/1/1 left the port-channel Port-channel2
Jan 17 08:35:14.282: %VSLP-3-VSLP_LMP_FAIL_REASON: Te2/1/1: Link down
Jan 17 08:35:14.282: %VSLP-2-VSL_DOWN: All VSL links went down while switch is in ACTIVE role
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Can't find any open bugs/chevats on this in IOS-XE 3.4.3SG.
Is this something that might happen if the sun is rising, the wind blows in from north, while a dog barks at a bus presicely at 08:35:14 ?
We are not that well versed with VSS setups yet to know if this is one of those things that might happen from time to time or not.
Second 4500X failure in three weeks, though the other event was known bug in 3.4.0.
Thanks,