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FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages, GBIC_SECURITY Messages - sfp module support

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Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages corrected. Although disabling keepalives prevents the port from being error disabled, it does not resolve the cause of the problem and can affect network stability. See CSCea46385 for more information. Error Message ETHCNTR-3-NO_HARDWARE_RESOURCES: Not enough hardware resources. Shutting down [chars]. Explanation There are too many VLANs and routed ports configured. [chars] is the short interface name, such as Gi0/1, or the VLAN name, such as VLAN0002. Recommended Action Reduce the total number of VLANs and routed ports to less than 1023. To preserve configuration and connections across reboots, save the configuration. FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages Error Message FRNTEND_CTRLR-1-MGR_TXQ_FULL: The front end controller Tx queue reached watermark level. Explanation There are too many messages in the queue between the front-end controller and the switch software. Recommended Action Try reloading the switch. If this does not resolve the issue, this might be a hardware problem. Contact the Cisco technical support representative. Error Message FRNTEND_CTRLR-2-SUB_INACTIVE: The front end controller [dec] is inactive. Explanation The front-end controller that controls the LEDs and the fan-control features is now inactive on the port controlled by the front-end controller. This does not affect the traffic on the port. [dec] is the controller number. Recommended Action Reset the switch. If the problem is not resolved by resetting the switch, contact your Cisco technical support representative because there might be a problem with the switch. GBIC_SECURITY Messages Note The switch supports small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules and does not support Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) modules. Although the error message text refers to GBIC interfaces and modules, the messages from the switch actually refer to the SFP module interfaces and modules. OL-23408-01 Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide 2-15

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Cisco ME 3400E, ME 3400, and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch System Message Guide
OL-23408-01
Chapter 2
Messages and Recovery Procedures
FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages
corrected. Although disabling keepalives prevents the port from being error disabled, it does not
resolve the cause of the problem and can affect network stability. See CSCea46385 for more
information.
Error Message
ETHCNTR-3-NO_HARDWARE_RESOURCES: Not enough hardware resources.
Shutting down [chars].
Explanation
There are too many VLANs and routed ports configured. [chars] is the short interface
name, such as Gi0/1, or the VLAN name, such as VLAN0002.
Recommended Action
Reduce the total number of VLANs and routed ports to less than 1023. To
preserve configuration and connections across reboots, save the configuration.
FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages
Error Message
FRNTEND_CTRLR-1-MGR_TXQ_FULL: The front end controller Tx queue
reached watermark level.
Explanation
There are too many messages in the queue between the front-end controller and the
switch software.
Recommended Action
Try reloading the switch. If this does not resolve the issue, this might be a
hardware problem. Contact the Cisco technical support representative.
Error Message
FRNTEND_CTRLR-2-SUB_INACTIVE: The front end controller [dec] is
inactive.
Explanation
The front-end controller that controls the LEDs and the fan-control features is now
inactive on the port controlled by the front-end controller. This does not affect the traffic on the port.
[dec] is the controller number.
Recommended Action
Reset the switch. If the problem is not resolved by resetting the switch, contact
your Cisco technical support representative because there might be a problem with the switch.
GBIC_SECURITY Messages
Note
The switch supports small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules and does not support Gigabit Interface
Converter (GBIC) modules. Although the error message text refers to GBIC interfaces and modules, the
messages from the switch actually refer to the SFP module interfaces and modules.