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Table 4. Common ACL Error Messages (Continued).

Error Message

Explanation and Suggested Solution

 

 

%Error:System Defined ACEs of TCP/UDP and

This error message means that a combination of Layer 3

IP

system-defined access control entries (ACEs) and Layer 4

cannot exist together in access-group

system-defined ACEs has been configured in the same

within a

access group.

class-map.

 

Check class-map :[class-map name]

The access group in a class map cannot have cannot have

 

 

both Layer 3 and Layer 4 system-defined ACEs.

 

 

%Error:Match Named Attach Filter :ONLY one

This error message means that an attempt was made to add

ACL

another ACL in the class map.

allowed in a class-map

Only one ACL is allowed in a class map.

 

 

 

%Error:The ACL has a different mask than

This error message means that an attempt was made to

the

create an ACL with a different mask within a policy map.

Policy-map [policy-map name]

All ACLs within the same class maps of a policy map must

 

 

have the same mask.

 

 

%Error:Service policy cannot be configured

This error message means that the policy map cannot be

 

configured. The exact causes are provided in separate error

 

messages that precede this error message.

 

The switches support the policy-mapglobal configuration

 

command with certain restrictions. For more information,

 

refer to the command reference for this release.

 

 

%Error:Service policy cannot be supported

This error message means that the policy map cannot be

-

supported because the required number of policers on this

Policers required exceed Maximum Allowed

interface are more than permitted.

on

 

this interface

A Gigabit Ethernet port supports 60 policers.

 

 

%Error:Service policy cannot be supported

This error message means that the policy map cannot be

-

supported because the required number of resources to

Rules required exceed available resources

support this policy map is not available in the hardware.

in ASIC.

 

 

Reduce the number of resources on this policy map.

 

 

%Error:Removing service-policy policy-map

This error message means that a policy map was invalid

name

and was removed from an interface.

from interface interface_number

 

 

If a policy map is attached to an interface and you modify

 

the policy map so that it becomes invalid, the system

 

removes the policy map from the interface.

 

 

%Error:ASIC memory read write issues

This error message means that the switch hardware is

 

having problems.

 

Find out more about the error by using the show tech-

 

support privileged EXEC command and by copying the

 

error message exactly as it appears on the console or

 

system log and entering it in the Output Interpreter tool. Use

 

the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. For

 

more information about these online tools , see the “Error

 

Message Traceback Reports” section on page 9.

 

 

%Error:ASIC Resources unavailable

This error message means that the hardware does not have

 

sufficient resources to support the user policies.

 

 

%Error:Invalid mask

This error message means that the user-defined mask is not

 

entered correctly in the hardware.

 

Remove the mask, and re-enter it.

 

 

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