
PIM-DM (Dense Mode) on the 5300xl Switches
Messages Related to PIM Operation
Message
Meaning
Rcvd pkt from rtr
<
ip-address
>
, unkwn
A packet received from the router at <
ip-address
> is an
pkt type
<
value
>
(<
counter
>)
unknown PIM packet type. (The <
value
> variable is the
numeric value received in the packet.)
Rcvd pkt ver#
<
ver-num
>
, from
The versions of PIM-DM on the sending and receiving
<
ip-address
>
, expected
<
ver-num
>
routers do not match. Differing versions will typically be
compatible, but features not supported in both versions will
(<
counter
>)
not be available.
Rcvd unkwn addr fmly
<
addr-type
>
in
The router received a PIM packet with an unrecognized
<
text-str
>
pkt from
<
ip-addr
>
(<
counter
>)
encoding. As of February, 2004, the router recognizes IPv4
encoding.
Rcvd unkwn opt
<
opt-nbr
>
in
<
text-string
>
The router received a PIM packet carrying an unknown PIM
pkt from
<
ip-addr
>
(<
counter
>)
option. The packet may have been generated by a newer
version of PIM-DM, or is corrupt. In most cases, normal
PIM-DM operation will continue.
Send error(
<
failure-type
>
) on
Indicates a send error on a packet. This can occur if a VLAN
<
packet-type
>
pkt on VID
<
vid
>
went down right after the packet was sent. The message
(<
counter
>)
indicates the failure type, the packet type, and the VLAN ID
on which the packet was sent.
Unable to alloc
<
text-str
>
table
The router was not able to create some tables PIM-DM
(<
counter
>)
uses. Indicates that the router is low on memory resources.
Remedies include one or more of the following:
• Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
• Free up system resources by disabling another feature,
such as one of the spanning-tree protocols or either the
RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless you are using
static routes, you will need to retain a minimum of one
unicast routing protocol.) Another option that may help
is to reduce the number of configured QoS filters.
• Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
Unable to alloc a buf of size
Multicast routing is unable to acquire memory for a flow.
<
bytes
>
for
<
data-flow
>
(<
counter
>)
Router memory is oversubscribed. Reduce the number of
VLANs or the number of features in use. Remedies include
one or more of the following:
• Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
• Free up system resources by disabling another feature,
such as one of the spanning-tree protocols or either the
RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless you are using
static routes, you will need to retain a minimum of one
unicast routing protocol.) Another option that may help
is to reduce the number of configured QoS filters.
• Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
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