ISIS-STD/2/SEQNUM_SKIP:OID [oid] ISIS received a self-originated LSP with a greater sequence number. (NotificationSysLevelIndex=[integer], CircIfIndex=[integer], PduLspId=[opaque])
When local LSPs were refreshed, the sequence numbers of the LSPs increased irregularly.
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
NotificationSysLevelIndex |
IS-IS level of a device that sends the trap |
CircIfIndex |
Interface index |
PduLspId |
LSP ID |
1. If the trap is triggered by the restart of the wireless access controller, services will not be affected.
2. If the trap is triggered by incorrect configurations, route flapping will occur frequently.
Cause 1: After an IS-IS process was restarted, IS-IS received the LSP with the greater sequence number and the same LSP ID from the neighbor.
Cause 2: The system ID of the local wireless access controller was the same as that of another wireless access controller, causing the LSPs to be frequently refreshed.
If the reset isis all command is run to restart an IS-IS process, go to Step 6.
If the reset isis all command is not run to restart an IS-IS process, go to Step 2.
If the LSP sequence number increases rapidly, go to Step 3.
If the LSP sequence number does not increase rapidly, go to Step 5.
If the system ID or virtual system ID of another wireless access controller is the same as that of the local wireless access controller, go to Step 4.
If the system ID or virtual system ID of another wireless access controller is different from that of the local wireless access controller, go to Step 5.
If the trap is cleared, go to Step 6.
If the trap is not cleared, go to Step 5.