ISIS/2/ADJ_CHANGE:OID [oid] The state of IS-IS adjacency changed. (sysInstance=[integer], sysInstanceofLevel=[integer], sysLevel=[integer], sysInstanceofInterface=[integer], circuit=[integer], ifIndex=[integer], circuitIfIndex=[integer], lspID=[opaque], adjState=[integer], ifName=[string], hwIsisAdjChangeReason=[integer], hwIsisAdjChangeSubReason=[integer])
The status of the neighbor changed.
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
sysInstance |
Indicates the ID of the IS-IS process. |
sysInstanceofLevel |
Indicates the ID of the IS-IS process. |
sysLevel |
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sysInstanceofInterface |
Indicates the ID of the IS-IS process. |
circuit |
Indicates the ID of the circuit. |
ifIndex |
Indicates the index of the interface. |
circuitIfIndex |
Indicates the IF index of the interface. |
lspID |
Indicates the ID of the LSP. |
adjState |
|
ifName |
Indicates the name of the interface. |
hwIsisAdjChangeReason |
Indicates the main cause of the change in the
neighbor relationship:
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hwIsisAdjChangeSubReason |
Indicates details about the cause of the change
in the neighbor relationship:
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IS-IS may re-calculate routes, which causes route flapping and interrupts the IS-IS service.
1. The IS-IS neighbor relationship went Up or Down.
2. The IS-IS configuration was incorrect.
3. The system was busy, and consequently the IS-IS neighbor relationship was intermittently interrupted.
4. The link failed, and consequently the status of the IS-IS neighbor relationship was changed.