08-03-2009 02:20 PM - edited 03-06-2019 07:04 AM
I received some error
%SYS-5-EOBC_CHANNELREINIT:Ethernet out of band channel reinitialized (1)
can't find any information. Please help.
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08-03-2009 02:24 PM
Hi,
%SYS-5-EOBC_CHANNELREINIT:Ethernet out of band channel reinitialized (1)
Indicates that a non-fatal error has occurred. It will let you know when
the EOB
(Ethernet out of Band) TX queue of the internal ASIC was getting stuck.
When this condition
is detected, it reinitialize the ASIC without resetting the switch.
The message is an informational message meaning that the tx queue EOBC
was reset since the tx queue was filled up. The EOBC is a 100 meg half
duplex connection that the linecards use to communicate. Its normal if
occasionally this is reported as its just doing a self recovery. Various
traffic like reporting and NMS can cause this to happen. If its
continually happening in the 100s per day, then its possible that the
mistral asic might be malfunctioning, but if its not happening much,
then its nothing that will affect your switch operation.
HTH
08-03-2009 02:24 PM
Hi,
%SYS-5-EOBC_CHANNELREINIT:Ethernet out of band channel reinitialized (1)
Indicates that a non-fatal error has occurred. It will let you know when
the EOB
(Ethernet out of Band) TX queue of the internal ASIC was getting stuck.
When this condition
is detected, it reinitialize the ASIC without resetting the switch.
The message is an informational message meaning that the tx queue EOBC
was reset since the tx queue was filled up. The EOBC is a 100 meg half
duplex connection that the linecards use to communicate. Its normal if
occasionally this is reported as its just doing a self recovery. Various
traffic like reporting and NMS can cause this to happen. If its
continually happening in the 100s per day, then its possible that the
mistral asic might be malfunctioning, but if its not happening much,
then its nothing that will affect your switch operation.
HTH
08-03-2009 02:26 PM
Hello,
This might be interesting for you:
Best regards,
Peter
08-03-2009 02:31 PM
Thanks for the information, I see this message just two times in the syslog for last week. Will monitor this switch to see if it reappears.
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