OSPF/3/RESTARTCHG:OID [oid]: The GR status changes. (ProcessId=[process-id], RouterId=[router-id], RestartStatus=[gr-reason], RestartInterval=[gr-value], RestartExitReason=[quit-reason], InstanceName=[instance-name])
The GR status of the wireless access controller changed.
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
ProcessId |
Indicates the process ID. |
RouterId |
Indicates the ID of the wireless access controller that generates the trap message. |
RestartStatus |
Indicates the reason of entering GR.
|
RestartInterval |
Indicates the GR period. |
RestartExitReason |
Indicates the reason why the wireless access
controller exits from GR.
|
InstanceName |
Indicates the instance name. |
This trap message is generated when a wireless access controller enters the GR state or leaves the GR state. GR failure affects the normal forwarding of routes.
1. The wireless access controller exited from GR.
2. The wireless access controller entered GR.
If the active/standby switchover is performed manually or the OSPF process is restarted through GR, go to Step 3.
If this trap is generated without any manual operation, go to Step 2.