[c-nsp] IGMP on 6500s - %MCAST-xx-GC_LIMIT_EXCEEDED

Sukumar Subburayan sukumars at cisco.com
Tue Sep 19 16:34:41 EDT 2006


the '6' stands for the severity level for the log message. '6' 
indicates, 'informational'.

All syslogs from standby will have 'STDBY' appended to it.

sukumar




On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Phil Mayers wrote:

> Tim Stevenson wrote:
>> Phil - curious if there is any update on this? I did find a couple bugs
>> that may be related. What software release are you running, and is there
>> a redundant sup in the system? Are the syslogs referring to the standby
>> sup?
>
> TAC suggested it might be:
>
> CSCek26282: MCAST-SP-STDBY-6-GC_LIMIT_EXCEEDED report on standby card
>
> Every single "show" command I've been able to stuff into the EEM applet
> indicates no actual FDB overflow, and the system does have redundant
> sups, so I'm inclined to agree with them.
>
> It's running 12.2(18)SXF2
>
> How does one determine whether the logs refer to the standby sup? If
> it's the -6- in the message, then no - the active sup is the one in slot
> 6. If it's the -STDBY- then yes, it is.
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