CISCO EIGRP destroy peer error
Stumble upon this error message while checking on one of the routers. Look it up using the Cisco software bug toolkit and found the explanation for it.
Error message :
Jun 8 09:09:05.672 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Jun 8 09:11:09.314 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Jun 8 09:18:14.257 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Jun 8 09:19:19.524 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Jun 8 09:20:46.940 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Jun 8 09:22:08.366 CCT: destroy peer: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
CSCdz86192 Bug Details
EIGRP prints unneeded debug when destroying peers
Symptom:
Unsolicited log messages may appear on the console and/or logged in the
logging buffer whenever a peering router goes down. The messages are
printed in the following format, printing the IP addresses of the peering
router(s):
Jan 1 12:00:00.100: destroy peer: x.x.x.x
Jan 1 12:00:00.100: destroy peer: y.y.y.
unsolicited destroy peer: messages
Release-note Symptoms:
Unsolicited log messages on console:
Jan 29 21:09:32.020: destroy peer: 192.168.15.18
Jan 29 21:09:32.408: destroy peer: 192.168.15.141
Where the ip addresses are other cisco routers on the same local subnet.
Conditions: Appears on bootup with a corresponding message on all systems for the other ones.
Workaround: no workaround
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