IFNET/4/IF_SUPPRESS:OID [OID] The state of interface changed from unsuppress to suppress. (InterfaceIndex=[INTEGER], InterfaceExtIndex=[INTEGER], InterfaceName=[STRING], SuppressState=[INTEGER])
The flap control function was configured on an interface. An alarm was generated when the interface changed from the suppression status to non-suppression status.
| Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.41.3.31 | Warning | communicationsAlarm(2) |
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
OID |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
InterfaceIndex |
Indicates the interface index. |
InterfaceExtIndex |
Indicates the extended interface index. |
InterfaceName |
Indicates the interface name. |
SuppressState |
Indicates whether the interface is suppressed.
|
After an interface enters the non-suppression status, the IFNET module will not report Up/Down events to the routing protocol module until the interface restores the suppression status.
Cause 1:
The flap control function was configured on an interface. When alternating between Up and Down, the interface changed from the suppression status to the non-suppression status. This triggered the alarm. The threshold number of times that the interface alternates between Up and Down is configured using the control-flap command.
If the alarm was generated on a sub-interface, check whether the physical link of the main interface works properly.