Routing; Table 46: Dhcp Relay Log Messages; Table 47: Routing Table Manager Log Messages; Table 48: Vrrp Log Messages - D-Link DWS-4000 Series Cli Command Reference

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OUTING
Component
Message
DHCP relay
REQUEST hops field more than config value
DHCP relay
Request's seconds field less than the config value The DHCP relay agent has processed a DHCP
DHCP relay
processDhcpPacket: invalid DHCP packet type:
%u\n
Component
Message
Routing Table
RTO is full. Routing table contains 8000 best
Manager
routes, 8000 total routes.
Routing Table
RTO no longer full. Bad adds: 10. Routing table
Manager
contains 7999 best routes, 7999 total routes.
Component
Message
VRRP
Changing priority to 255 for virtual router with VRID
1 on interface 0/1
VRRP
Changing priority to 100 for virtual router with VRID
1 on interface 0/1
VRRP
vrrpPacketValidate: Invalid TTL

Table 46: DHCP Relay Log Messages

Table 47: Routing Table Manager Log Messages

Table 48: VRRP Log Messages

Cause
The DHCP relay agent has processed a DHCP
request whose HOPS field is larger than the
maximum value allowed. The relay agent will not
forward a message with a hop count greater than
4.
request whose SECS field is larger than the
configured minimum wait time allowed.
The DHCP relay agent has processed an invalid
DHCP packet. Such packets are discarded by the
relay agent.
Cause
The routing table manager, also called "RTO,"
stores a limited number of best routes, based on
hardware capacity. When the routing table
becomes full, RTO logs this alert. The count of total
routes includes alternate routes, which are not
installed in hardware.
When the number of best routes drops below full
capacity, RTO logs this notice. The number of bad
adds may give an indication of the number of route
adds that failed while RTO was full, but a full
routing table is only one reason why this count is
incremented.
Cause
When the router is configured with the address
being used as the virtual router ID, the router's
priority is automatically set to the maximum value
to ensure that the address owner becomes the
VRRP master.
When the router is no longer the address owner,
the sofware reverts the router's priority to the
default.
VRRP ignored an incoming message whose time
to live (TTL) in the IP header was not 255.

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