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Error Message and Recovery Procedures Appendix A System Messages RTD Messages This section contains the runtime diagnostic error messages. Error Message RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP [chars] relearning [dec] addrs per min Explanation Normally, MAC addresses are learned once on a port. Occasionally, when a switched network reconfigures, due to either manual or STP reconfiguration, addresses learned on one port are relearned on a different port. However, if there is a port anywhere in the switched domain that is looped back to itself, addresses will jump back and forth between the real port and the port that is in the path to the looped back port. In this message, [chars] is the interface, and [dec] is the number of addresses being learnt. Recommended Action Determine the real path (port) to the MAC address. Use the debug ethernet-controller addr command to see the alternate path-port on which the address is being learned. Go to the switch attached to that port. Note that the show cdp neighbors command is useful in determining the next switch. Repeat this procedure until the port is found that is receiving what it is transmitting, and remove that port from the network. Error Message RTD-1-LINK_FLAP [chars] link down/up [dec] times per min Explanation An excessive number of link down-up events has been noticed on this interface: [chars] is the interface, and [dec] is the number of times that the link goes up and down. This might be the result of reconfiguring the port, or it might mean a faulty device at the other end of the connection. Recommended Action If someone is reconfiguring the interface or device at the other side of the interface, ignore this message. However, if no one is manipulating the interface or device at the other end of the interface, it is likely that the Ethernet transceiver at one end of the link is faulty and should be replaced. Error Message RTD-1-DEAD_PHY: The PHY on [chars] is dead Explanation The runtime diagnostic code is no longer able to communicate with the PHY for this interface. This is most likely due to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event. Recommended Action Process a return materials authorization (RMA) for the switch or module that contains the malfunctioning ports. A-34 Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide 78-6511-08

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A-34
Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide
78-6511-08
Appendix A
System Messages
Error Message and Recovery Procedures
RTD Messages
This section contains the runtime diagnostic error messages.
Error Message
RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP [chars] relearning [dec] addrs per min
Explanation
Normally, MAC addresses are learned once on a port. Occasionally, when a switched
network reconfigures, due to either manual or STP reconfiguration, addresses learned on one port are
relearned on a different port. However, if there is a port anywhere in the switched domain that is
looped back to itself, addresses will jump back and forth between the real port and the port that is in
the path to the looped back port. In this message, [chars] is the interface, and [dec] is the number of
addresses being learnt.
Recommended Action
Determine the real path (port) to the MAC address. Use the
debug
ethernet-controller addr
command to see the alternate path-port on which the address is being
learned. Go to the switch attached to that port. Note that the
show cdp neighbors
command is useful
in determining the next switch. Repeat this procedure until the port is found that is receiving what it
is transmitting, and remove that port from the network.
Error Message
RTD-1-LINK_FLAP [chars] link down/up [dec] times per min
Explanation
An excessive number of link down-up events has been noticed on this interface: [chars]
is the interface, and [dec] is the number of times that the link goes up and down. This might be the
result of reconfiguring the port, or it might mean a faulty device at the other end of the connection.
Recommended Action
If someone is reconfiguring the interface or device at the other side of the
interface, ignore this message. However, if no one is manipulating the interface or device at the other
end of the interface, it is likely that the Ethernet transceiver at one end of the link is faulty and should
be replaced.
Error Message
RTD-1-DEAD_PHY: The PHY on [chars] is dead
Explanation
The runtime diagnostic code is no longer able to communicate with the PHY for this
interface. This is most likely due to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event.
Recommended Action
Process a return materials authorization (RMA) for the switch or module that
contains the malfunctioning ports.