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C4K_HWFLOWMAN-4-NFEFLINTERRUPT

vlad09
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Hi there,

 

today I found theese log messages but I have no idea what they are about. No changes has been recently made.

1355235: Nov 20 11:23:57.793: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-3-NFEINTERRUPTSTATUS: (Suppressed 6765 times)module: fl InterruptStatus: 0x8
1355236: Nov 20 11:24:26.085: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-4-NFEFLINTERRUPT: (Suppressed 107103 times)NFE FL ipv6AddrCompTblMemCorrectedEccErr interrupt. rep[0]: 0x78860A346, rep[1]: 0x2886153D51237C27, rep[2]: 0x266BB77B1C73FAB9, valid: false, multipleErrorsDetected: true, addr: 0x388, ecc: 0xB9
1355237: Nov 20 11:24:27.797: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-3-NFEINTERRUPTSTATUS: (Suppressed 6685 times)module: fl InterruptStatus: 0x8
1355238: Nov 20 11:24:56.088: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-4-NFEFLINTERRUPT: (Suppressed 107311 times)NFE FL ipv6AddrCompTblMemCorrectedEccErr interrupt. rep[0]: 0x78860A346, rep[1]: 0x2886153D51237C27, rep[2]: 0x266BB77B1C73FAB9, valid: false, multipleErrorsDetected: true, addr: 0x388, ecc: 0xB9
1355239: Nov 20 11:24:57.801: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-3-NFEINTERRUPTSTATUS: (Suppressed 6708 times)module: fl InterruptStatus: 0x8
1355240: Nov 20 11:25:24.713: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Gi1/6: Rx power low warning; Operating value: -20.8 dBm, Threshold value: -19.5 dBm.
1355241: Nov 20 11:25:26.093: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-4-NFEFLINTERRUPT: (Suppressed 106991 times)NFE FL ipv6AddrCompTblMemCorrectedEccErr interrupt. rep[0]: 0x78860A346, rep[1]: 0x2886153D51237C27, rep[2]: 0x266BB77B1C73FAB9, valid: false, multipleErrorsDetected: true, addr: 0x388, ecc: 0xB9
1355242: Nov 20 11:25:27.805: %C4K_HWFLOWMAN-3-NFEINTERRUPTSTATUS: (Suppressed 6697 times)module: fl InterruptStatus: 0x8

 

IOS version: cat4500e-universalk9.SPA.03.04.03.SG.151-2.SG3.bin

cisco WS-C4510R+E

 

Can anyone explain what is going on?

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 - The particular problem won't cause any outage , because it is a cosmetic bug. As far as 'stop logging' this message, it won't prevent for this cosmetic bug to remain in place. You can however filter particular messages using the logging discriminator IOS commands. A particular example can be found in this thread :

 https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/disable-specific-syslog-message/td-p/1785449

M.



-- ' 'Good body every evening' ' this sentence was once spotted on a logo at the entrance of a Weight Watchers Club !

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marce1000
VIP
VIP

 

 - Probably harmless (software bug) ; you may try recent software  releases for your platform , to avoid these messages.

M.



-- ' 'Good body every evening' ' this sentence was once spotted on a logo at the entrance of a Weight Watchers Club !

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
This is a known issue with 4500. I'd recommend you upgrade the firmware.

thank you, I wil try to upgrade it to newer version for sure, but why these messages didnt show till now?

 

 - That is very difficult to assert and can have various causes, such as some new type of traffic  occurring on the network, but more likely due to internal operating parameters  and triggers of the particular supervisor.

M.

 



-- ' 'Good body every evening' ' this sentence was once spotted on a logo at the entrance of a Weight Watchers Club !

Is there any way how to temporarily stop logging this type of messages? Because its happening on our only one production L3 switch and I cannot allow network outage during week days

 

 - The particular problem won't cause any outage , because it is a cosmetic bug. As far as 'stop logging' this message, it won't prevent for this cosmetic bug to remain in place. You can however filter particular messages using the logging discriminator IOS commands. A particular example can be found in this thread :

 https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/disable-specific-syslog-message/td-p/1785449

M.



-- ' 'Good body every evening' ' this sentence was once spotted on a logo at the entrance of a Weight Watchers Club !
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