Info:pim.vsm.UnkIPNetAddr what does this actually means
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‎03-17-2015 02:41 PM
What does this alarm from the log actually tell me..
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Description
This event occurs when an MLAG node receives a checkpoint message from the peer with ingress
VLAN IP address information that does not match any of the MLAG VLANs configured on the local
node.
Remedy
Ensure that MLAG VLANs are configured with correct IP addresses and mask length on MLAG
peer nodes. If the IP addresses do not match for MLAG VLANs then PIM may not function as
expected.​
Though personally I do not agree with the MLAG configuration issue as this has been working and not changed for months..
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Description
This event occurs when an MLAG node receives a checkpoint message from the peer with ingress
VLAN IP address information that does not match any of the MLAG VLANs configured on the local
node.
Remedy
Ensure that MLAG VLANs are configured with correct IP addresses and mask length on MLAG
peer nodes. If the IP addresses do not match for MLAG VLANs then PIM may not function as
expected.​
Though personally I do not agree with the MLAG configuration issue as this has been working and not changed for months..
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‎03-18-2015 05:20 AM
I would like to see the entire logs Also what exos version are you running 15.3.1.4 latest patch for mlag . Many customer run this exos with no issues.
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‎03-17-2015 08:22 PM
Also, are you seeing this message on a switch where MLAG is configured?
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‎03-17-2015 08:19 PM
Rod, How often is this message showing up in the log?
