08-31-2012 01:56 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:37 AM
I have upgraded the IOS on our WS-C3560E to versjon IOS 15.0(2)SE.
Ports GI0/36 and Gi0/37 are connected to a 1712 router.
After the IOS upgrade of the 3560 I keep getting errormessages:
03:24:34: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (0011.9269.05e3) from Gi0/36 to Gi0/37
I found info on the errormessage:
Error Message AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE, MSGDEF_LIMIT_MEDIUM: [chars] MAC address ([enet]) from [chars] to [chars]
Explanation There was an authenticated move on the old IDB. The first [chars] is slow or fast, the second [chars] is the source interface name, the third [chars] is the destination interface name, and [enet] is the MAC address.
Recommended Action No action is required.
If no action is required, how do I get rid of the error message? It keeps comming all the time...
Regards,
Torleif
11-19-2012 05:01 AM
Hi Torleif,
Did you ever have any luck getting rid of these messages?
I just upgraded a WS-C2960S to version 15.0(2)SE and have started logging the same messages.
Searching and only found what you show above, "No action is required" but I would like to get these under control. :-)
Have multiple VLANs off C2960S to 6509 and logging many messages. Might go back to 15.0(1)SE3 just to stop these.
thanks!
jim
Nov 19 07:57:48.441 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/48 to Gi1/0/45
Nov 19 07:57:53.480 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/45 to Gi1/0/47
Nov 19 07:57:58.592 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/45 to Gi1/0/47
Nov 19 07:58:03.667 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/45 to Gi1/0/48
Nov 19 07:58:08.701 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/45 to Gi1/0/47
Nov 19 07:58:13.750 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/47 to Gi1/0/45
Nov 19 07:58:18.752 EST: %AUTHMGR-4-UNAUTH_MOVE: (fast) MAC address (000f.35df.2400) from Gi1/0/45 to Gi1/0/47
11-19-2012 05:18 AM
Hi Jim,
I was not able to get rid of the messages...
Regards,
Torleif
11-19-2012 11:55 AM
FYI,
Looks like a bug, doing 'no authentication mac-move' is work around to stop the messages.
best!
jim
03-10-2014 02:10 PM
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