HP AP775A Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference (OL-15994-03, July 2009) - Page 655
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Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures SPAN Messages Send document comments to [email protected] Error Message SPAN-5-SPAN_CFG_REJECT_VSAN_SRC_PRESENT: Source VSAN [[dec]] removed from session [[dec]]. Explanation Source VSANs are removed from the session as mixing of interface and VSANs is not supported. Recommended Action No action is required. Error Message SPAN-5-SPAN_PSS_CORRUPTION: Span is starting stateless due to PSS corruption Explanation Due to unrecoverable PSS corruption error, SPAN starts stateless without any configuration. Recommended Action No action is required. Error Message SPAN-5-STATELESS_RESTART: Span is restarting stateless. Explanation Due to unrecoverable error, Span is starting stateless. The currently active sessions will not be preserved. The user will have to reenter all of the configuration. Recommended Action No action is required. SPAN-6 Error Message SPAN-5-STATELESS_RESTART_ON_ACTIVE: Span is restarting as Span on active sup was restarted stateless. Explanation Due to unrecoverable error, Span on active supervisor was restarted stateless. So, the standby Span restarts to get in synchronizationwith the stateless Span on active. Recommended Action No action is required. Error Message SPAN-6-SESSION_DOWN: Session [dec] is inactive ([chars]) Explanation Session [dec] is inactive now. Traffic for this session is no longer spanned. Recommended Action Check the reason for session inactive using the command 'show span session' and take corresponding action. Error Message SPAN-6-SESSION_UP: Session [dec] is active, destination SD port [chars] Explanation Session [dec] is active now. You can monitor Spanned traffic at the destination SD port. Recommended Action No action is required. OL-15994-03 Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference 2-617