[c-nsp] RARP message from non-existant interface

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Mon Nov 13 16:34:42 EST 2006


Hi,

On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:17:31AM -0500, David Coulson wrote:
> > Nov 13 10:58:48: %LINK-5-RARP: BVI103 address 0.0.0.0, resolved by 0.0.0.0
> 
> BVI103 doesn't exist on that router anymore. Indeed, the bridge group
> 103 doesn't exist either. Short of rebooting, is there a nice way to
> eliminate this message?

If you had a BVI103 before, it might be an idea to recreate it, explicitely
configure "int bvi103 / no ip address / shutdown" and then remove it again.

Interface configurations of deleted interfaces, or "related" information,
tends to stick around for a while...

(Like: in 12.2S on 7200s, if you have a VRF with static ARP entries in
it, and you remove the whole VRF, the ARP entry will appear in the
"main" internet table, but you'll get up regular CEF errors about
"routing table #xxx not found" (or similar) - until you recreate the
VRF, remove the static ARP, and re-delete the VRF...)

gert

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