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Reference Guide 16.04
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Chapter 1 About this guide........................................................................... 10
Applicable products..................................................................................................................................10
Platform matrix.........................................................................................................................................10
Chapter 2 802.1x Events................................................................................ 11
Chapter 3 Accounting Events....................................................................... 13
Chapter 4 ACL Events....................................................................................14
Chapter 5 Activate Events............................................................................. 18
Chapter 6 Address Manager Events.............................................................24
Chapter 7 AMP Server Events.......................................................................26
Chapter 8 ARP Protect Events...................................................................... 27
Chapter 9 ARP Throttle Events..................................................................... 30
Chapter 10 Authentication Events................................................................32
Chapter 11 Autorun Events........................................................................... 49
Chapter 12 BFD Events..................................................................................55
Chapter 13 BGP Events................................................................................. 58
Chapter 14 BPDU Events...............................................................................64
Chapter 15 Bridge Events..............................................................................65
Chapter 16 BYOD Redirect Events............................................................... 66
Contents
Contents 3
Chapter 17 Captive Portal Events.................................................................68
Chapter 18 CDP Events................................................................................. 70
Chapter 19 Central Events.............................................................................72
Chapter 20 Chassis Events........................................................................... 78
Chapter 21 connfilt Events.......................................................................... 123
Chapter 22 Console Events.........................................................................125
Chapter 23 COS Events............................................................................... 127
Chapter 24 Crypto Events........................................................................... 131
Chapter 25 DCA Events............................................................................... 139
Chapter 26 DHCP Events.............................................................................149
Chapter 27 DHCP Server Events.................................................................155
Chapter 28 DHCP Snoop Events.................................................................162
Chapter 29 DHCPv6 Snoop Events.............................................................172
Chapter 30 DHCPv6c Events.......................................................................182
Chapter 31 DHCPv6r Events....................................................................... 185
Chapter 32 DIPLDv6 Events........................................................................ 187
Chapter 33 DLDP Events............................................................................. 190
Chapter 34 DMA Events...............................................................................193
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Chapter 35 Download Events......................................................................194
Chapter 36 DT Events.................................................................................. 195
Chapter 37 Dynamic IP Events....................................................................200
Chapter 38 Fault Events.............................................................................. 204
Chapter 39 GARP Events.............................................................................208
Chapter 40 GVRP Events.............................................................................209
Chapter 41 HPESP Events...........................................................................210
Chapter 42 HPESP Cert Mgr Events........................................................... 217
Chapter 43 HTTP Events..............................................................................219
Chapter 44 IDM Events................................................................................ 226
Chapter 45 IGMP Events..............................................................................231
Chapter 46 Instrumentation Monitor Events..............................................238
Chapter 47 InSysProg Events..................................................................... 239
Chapter 48 IP Events....................................................................................241
Chapter 49 IP Address Manager Events.................................................... 249
Chapter 50 IP SLA Events........................................................................... 254
Chapter 51 IPSec Events............................................................................. 257
Chapter 52 Job Scheduler Events.............................................................. 264
Contents 5
Chapter 53 KMS Events............................................................................... 265
Chapter 54 LACP Events............................................................................. 267
Chapter 55 Licensing Events...................................................................... 270
Chapter 56 LLDP Events..............................................................................272
Chapter 57 LLDP MAD Events.................................................................... 275
Chapter 58 Load Balancer Events.............................................................. 277
Chapter 59 Loop Protect Events.................................................................283
Chapter 60 MAC Lock Events..................................................................... 286
Chapter 61 MACsec Events.........................................................................288
Chapter 62 Manager Events........................................................................ 291
Chapter 63 mDNS Events............................................................................ 301
Chapter 64 MLD Events............................................................................... 303
Chapter 65 MTM Events...............................................................................309
Chapter 66 MVRP Events.............................................................................313
Chapter 67 ND Snoop Events......................................................................314
Chapter 68 NETINET Events........................................................................318
Chapter 69 NTP Events................................................................................319
Chapter 70 OOBM Events............................................................................321
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Chapter 71 OpenFlow Events......................................................................324
Chapter 72 OSPF Events............................................................................. 334
Chapter 73 OSPF3 Events........................................................................... 342
Chapter 74 PIM Events.................................................................................354
Chapter 75 Policy Events............................................................................ 364
Chapter 76 Ports Events..............................................................................367
Chapter 77 Profile Manager Events............................................................ 382
Chapter 78 psDetect Events........................................................................389
Chapter 79 QinQ Events.............................................................................. 392
Chapter 80 RA Guard Events...................................................................... 393
Chapter 81 RADIUS Events......................................................................... 394
Chapter 82 Rate Limiting Events................................................................ 398
Chapter 83 RIP Events................................................................................. 399
Chapter 84 RIPng Events.............................................................................400
Chapter 85 Secure Mode Events.................................................................402
Chapter 86 Service Tunnel Events..............................................................403
Chapter 87 sFlow Events.............................................................................406
Chapter 88 SFTP Events..............................................................................407
Contents 7
Chapter 89 Smart Link Events.....................................................................411
Chapter 90 SNMP Events.............................................................................412
Chapter 91 SNTP Events............................................................................. 422
Chapter 92 Source IP Events...................................................................... 425
Chapter 93 Spanning Tree Events.............................................................. 428
Chapter 94 SSH Events................................................................................437
Chapter 95 SSL Events................................................................................ 444
Chapter 96 Stacking Events........................................................................ 447
Chapter 97 System Events.......................................................................... 457
Chapter 98 TACACS Events........................................................................ 471
Chapter 99 Telnet Events.............................................................................473
Chapter 100 TFTP Events............................................................................ 475
Chapter 101 TimeP Events.......................................................................... 480
Chapter 102 TLS Events.............................................................................. 482
Chapter 103 TR-069 Events......................................................................... 484
Chapter 104 Transparent Mode Events...................................................... 485
Chapter 105 Tunneled Node Events........................................................... 489
Chapter 106 UDLD Events........................................................................... 491
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Chapter 107 UDP Forwarder Events...........................................................493
Chapter 108 UFD Events..............................................................................494
Chapter 109 Update Events.........................................................................496
Chapter 110 USB Events..............................................................................502
Chapter 111 VLAN Events............................................................................505
Chapter 112 VRRP Events........................................................................... 507
Chapter 113 VSF Events.............................................................................. 514
Chapter 114 VxLAN Tunnel Events.............................................................518
Chapter 115 Xmodem Events...................................................................... 520
Chapter 116 Websites.................................................................................. 526
Chapter 117 Support and other resources.................................................527
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.................................................................................... 527
Accessing updates.................................................................................................................................527
Customer self repair...............................................................................................................................528
Remote support..................................................................................................................................... 528
Warranty information..............................................................................................................................528
Regulatory information...........................................................................................................................529
Documentation feedback....................................................................................................................... 529
Contents 9
This document lists the event log messages, grouped by subsystem. You can also search for the event log
number to find explanatory text.
Applicable products
This guide applies to these products:
Aruba 2530 Switch Series (J9772A, J9773A, J9774A, J9775A, J9776A, J9777A, J9778A, J9779A, J9780A,
J9781A, J9782A, J9783A, J9853A, J9854A, J9855A, J9856A, JL070A)
Aruba 2540 Switch Series (JL354A, JL355A, JL356A, JL357A)
Aruba 2620 Switch Series (J9623A, J9624A, J9625A, J9626A, J9627A)
Aruba 2920 Switch Series (J9726A, J9727A, J9728A, J9729A, J9836A)
Aruba 2930F Switch Series (JL253A, JL254A, JL255A, JL256A, JL258A, JL259A, JL260A, JL261A, JL262A,
JL263A, JL264A)
Aruba 2930M Switch Series (JL319A, JL320A, JL321A, JL322A, JL323A, JL324A)
Aruba 3800 Switch Series (J9573A, J9574A, J9575A, J9576A, J9584A)
Aruba 3810 Switch Series (JL071A, JL072A, JL073A, JL074A, JL075A, JL076A)
Aruba 5400R zl2 Switch Series (J9821A, J9822A, J9850A, J9851A, JL001A, JL002A, JL003A, JL095A)
Platform matrix
The following table provides information on which of the switches listed in the Applicable products run on each
platform.
Platform Switches
KA Aruba 3800 Switch Series
KB Aruba 3810 Switch Series
Aruba 5400R zl2 Switch Series
RA Aruba 2620 Switch Series
WB Aruba 2920 Switch Series
WC Aruba 2930F Switch Series
Aruba 2930M Switch Series
YA/YB Aruba 2530 Switch Series
YC Aruba 2540 Switch Series
Chapter 1
About this guide
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The following are the events related to 802.1x.
Event ID: 427
Message
<NUMBER_OF> auth-timeouts for the last <TIME> sec.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category 802.1x
Severity Information
Description This log event informs the number of auth timeouts for the last known time for 802.1x
authentication method.
Event ID: 428
Message
<NUMBER_OF> auth-failures for the last <TIME> sec.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category 802.1x
Severity Information
Description This log event informs the number of auth failures for the last known time in seconds for 802.1x
authentication method.
Event ID: 429
Message
Port <PORT_NAME>-re-auth timeout <TIME> too short.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category 802.1x
Severity Information
Description This log event informs that the re-auth timeout for a port is too short.
Event ID: 430
Message
Supp port <PORT_NUM>: 802.1X: EAP other than request-ID received.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category 802.1x
Severity Information
Description This logs the notify message is received by the 802.11x supplicant.
Chapter 2
802.1x Events
Chapter 2 802.1x Events 11
Event ID: 431
Message
Authentication failed for supp <PORT_NAME>.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category 802.1x
Severity Information
Description This log event informs that the authentication failed for a supplicant on a port.
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The following are the events related to Accounting.
Event ID: 4320
Message
accounting service started for <ACCOUNT_SERVICE_INDEX> on <ACCOUNT
SERVICE METHOD> server.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Accounting
Severity Information
Event ID: 4321
Message
accounting service stopped for <ACCOUNT_SERVICE_INDEX> on <ACCOUNT
SERVICE METHOD> server.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Accounting
Severity Information
Chapter 3
Accounting Events
Chapter 3 Accounting Events 13
The following are the events related to ACL.
Event ID: 43 (Severity: Warning)
Message
unable to apply <ACL_NAME> to vlan <VLAN_ID>- failed to add entry
<ENTRY_ID> to port <LPORT>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL due to lack of hardware
resources.
Event ID: 44 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to add ACL entry to vlan <VLAN_ID>- not enough hw resources on
port <LPORT>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error attempting to add an entry to an ACL that
has already been applied to a VLAN.
Event ID: 45 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to add port to vlan <VLAN_ID>- not enough hw resources on port
<LPORT>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error attempting to add a port to a VLAN that
has an ACL applied.
Event ID: 46 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to add port to vlan <VLAN_ID>- GVRP is enabled
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Table Continued
Chapter 4
ACL Events
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Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error attempting to apply the ACL to a VLAN
because GVRP is enabled.
Event ID: 47 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to add port <LPORT> to trunk- ACL is configured on vlan <VLAN_ID>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error attempting to add a port to a dyanmic
trunk. Dynamic trunks are not allowed to be configured on ports with ACLs applied.
Event ID: 48 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to apply ACL or Policy NAME to port <LPORT>- failed to add entry
<ENTRY_ID>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL due to lack of hardware
resources.
Event ID: 49 (Severity: Warning)
Message
acl: unable to add port to dynamic trunk- ACL is configured on port
<LPORT>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that the port cannot be added to a trunk because the port has an
ACL applied, or the port cannot be enabled for LACP because the port has an ACL applied.
Event ID: 50 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to add ACL to port <LPORT>- an ACL or Policy is already
configured on this port
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Table Continued
Chapter 4 ACL Events 15
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error attempting to add a port to a dyanmic
trunk. Dynamic trunks are not allowed to be configured on ports with ACLs applied.
Event ID: 51 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to modify ACL <LPORT>- ACL is applied.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log even informs the users that the ACL on <LPORT> was not modified because an ACL was
already applied.
Event ID: 52 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to delete ACL <LPORT>- ACL is applied.
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log even informs the users that the ACL on <LPORT> was not deleted because an ACL was
already applied.
Event ID: 53 (Severity: Warning)
Message
acl: unable to apply <ACL_NAME> to vlan <VLAN_NAME>- failed to add
entry <ENTRY_ID>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL due to lack of hardware
resources.
Event ID: 54 (Severity: Warning)
Message
acl: unable to apply <ACL_NAME> to vlan <VLAN_NAME>- failed to add
entry <ENTRY_ID>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL to a tunnel or a port
during init.
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Event ID: 55 (Severity: Warning)
Message
acl: unable to apply <ACL_NAME>- failed to add entry <ENTRY_ID>- max
ACE limit reached
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL due to max system ACE
limit
Event ID: 3348 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Invalid ACE has been deleted from ACL <ACL_NAME>
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that an ACE was deleted from an ACL because the ACE
conflicted with another entry that was using the same match parameters, or the ACE was a
duplicate of another already in the list.
Event ID: 3349 (Severity: Warning)
Message
unable to add ACL <ACL_NAME>- not enough hw resources available
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that when processing ACL configuration during init, a failure
occurred enabling the deny IPv4 tcp fragment option or enabling the IPv6 option to deny packets
with too many extension headers.
Event ID: 4600 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to apply ACL <ACL_NAME> in direction <In|OUT> because the
<VLAN_ID> specified is invalid
Platforms K, KA, KB, RA, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category ACL
Severity Warning
Description This log event informs the user that there was an error applying the ACL due to the Invalid
VLAN_ID.
Chapter 4 ACL Events 17
The following are the events related to Activate.
Event ID: 5218
Message
System software is up to date.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Description Switch querying activate for latest firmware version. But Activate does not provide any URL as the
switch is already in its latest firmware version.
Event ID: 5219
Message
A system software update is available.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Description Switch querying activate for latest firmware version. Activate provides URLs to download latest
version of firmware.
Event ID: 5220 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Unable to resolve the Activate <SERVER_ADDRESS> <URL ADDRESS>.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Warning
Description Switch tries to contact Activate server and it could not resolve DNS for Activate
<SERVER_ADDRESS>. Unable to resolve the Activate <SERVER_ADDRESS>.
Event ID: 5221
Message
The device is provisioned with the <NMS-URL NMS-IP>.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Table Continued
Chapter 5
Activate Events
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Severity Information
Description Switch is successfully provisioned from Activate server. The device is provisioned with the NMS
(Central/Airwave) NMS-URL/NMS-IP.
Event ID: 5222 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Error connecting to the Activate server: <ERROR REASON STR>
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Warning
Description Switch fails to connect Activate server.
Event ID: 5223
Message
Successfully established connection with the Activate server; parsing
final <PROVISION/SOFTWARE-UPDATE> response.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Event ID: 5224
Message
Zero-touch provisioning enabled; connecting to Aruba Activate server to
provision system.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Description Switch is in ZTP. So it tries to contact Activate server for provisioning.
Event ID: 5225
Message
Loading security certificates and synchronizing time with NTP.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Description Switch starts fulfilling prerequisites to connect to Activate server.
Chapter 5 Activate Events 19
Event ID: 5226
Message
Successfully resolved the Activate <SERVER_ADDRESS> <ACTIVATE-URL> to
<IP_ADDRESS>.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Information
Description Switch tries to contact Activate server and it could not resolve DNS for Activate
<SERVER_ADDRESS>. Successfully resolved the Activate <SERVER_ADDRESS>
<ACTIVATE_UR>L to <IP_ADDRESS>.
Event ID: 5227 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Time synchronization failed; retry <NTP-URL> after <TIME-INTERVAL>
seconds.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Warning
Description Switch tries to contact Activate server and it could not resolve DNS for Activate
<SERVER_ADDRESS>. Time synchronization failed; retry NTP-URL after <TIME_INTERVAL>
seconds.
Event ID: 5228 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Received failure response from the Activate server with status code:
<STATUS CODE STR>
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Warning
Description Switch receives failed response from the Activate server.
Event ID: 5229 (Severity: Warning)
Message
Connecting to Aruba Activate server halted because either ZTP or
Activate Provision service is disabled.
Platforms KA, KB, WB, WC, YA, YB, YC
Category Activate
Severity Warning
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