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The message-source Field on a T640 Routing Node in a Routing Matrix

The format of the message-source field in a message on a T640 routing node in a routing matrix depends on two factors:

Table 25 specifies the format of the message-source field in the various cases.

Table 25: Format of message-source Field in Messages Logged on TX Matrix Platform

Generating Routing EngineProcess or ComponentFormat

Local

Process

hostname-lccY process[processID]

Component

hostname-lccY lccY-componentZ process

Other

Process

hostname-lccY lccY-reX process[processID]

Component

hostname-lccY lccY-reX lccY-componentZ process

hostname-lccY is the hostname of the local Routing Engine and the T640 routing node’s LCC index number.

lccY-componentZ process identifies the hardware component and process that generated the message (Y matches the value in the hostname-lccY field and the range of values for Z depends on the component type). For example, lcc0-fpc0 CMLC refers to a process on the FPC in slot 0. The T640 routing node has index LCC0 in the routing matrix.

lccY-reX indicates that the other Routing Engine on the routing node generated the message (Y matches the value in thehostname-lccY field and X is 0 or 1).

process[process-ID] is the name and PID of the kernel or user-space process that generated the message. If thelccY-reX field also appears, the process is running on the other Routing Engine. If a process does not report its PID, the [process-ID] part does not appear.


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