Interoperability error messages

Enabling OpenFlow

Enabling OpenFlow when Meshing is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: OpenFlow cannot be enabled when Meshing is configured.

Enabling meshing

Enabling meshing when OpenFlow is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: Meshing cannot be configured when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enable OpenFlow with QinQ

Enabling OpenFlow when Q-in-Q is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: OpenFlow cannot be enabled when Q-in-Q is configured.

Enabling QinQ with OpenFlow

Enabling Q-in-Q when OpenFlow is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: Q-in-Q cannot be configured when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enabling transparent mode

Enabling Transparent Mode (TRmode) when OpenFlow is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: Transparent Mode cannot be enabled when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enabling OpenFlow with transparent mode

Enabling OpenFlow when Transparent Mode is enabled results in an error message similar to the following: OpenFlow cannot be enabled when Transparent Mode is enabled.

Enabling remote mirror endpoint

Enabling Remote Mirror Endpoint when OpenFlow is enabled generates an error message similar to the following. Remote Mirror Endpoint cannot be configured when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enabling OpenFlow with remote mirror endpoint

Enabling OpenFlow when Remote Mirror Endpoint is enabled generates an error message similar to the following. OpenFlow cannot be enabled when Remote Mirror Endpoint is configured.

Adding a port

Adding a port to a trunk that is part of an OpenFlow member VLAN generates an error message similar to the following.

Trunk in use by an OpenFlow instance may not be modified.

Deleting a port

Deleting a port from a trunk that is part of an OpenFlow member VLAN generates an error message similar to the following.

Trunk in use by an OpenFlow instance may not be modified.

Moving a trunk

When moving a trunk that is part of an OpenFlow member VLAN from one VLAN to another, the VLAN generates an error message similar to the following:

Trunk in use by an OpenFlow instance may not be moved.

Tagging/Untagging trunk

Toggling membership of the trunk from tagged to untagged when that trunk is part of an OpenFlow member VLAN generates an error message similar to the following.

Trunk in use by an OpenFlow instance may not be modified.

Enable LACP

Trying to enable LACP while OpenFlow is enabled generates the following error message.

LACP cannot be configured when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enable OpenFlow

Trying to enable OpenFlow when LACP is enabled generates the following error message.

OpenFlow cannot be configured when LACP is enabled.

Show per-flow rate limiters

Trying to show per-flow rate limiters for an instance running OpenFlow version 1.3 generates an error message similar to the following.

This command is supported only for an OpenFlow version 1.0 instance.

no allow-V1–module

Trying to run the command no allow-V1-module when OpenFlow is enabled, generates an error message similar to the following.

V1 modules cannot be disabled when OpenFlow is enabled.

allow-V1–module

Trying to run the command allow-V1-module when OpenFlow is enabled generates an error message similar to the following.

V1 modules cannot be enabled when IP Control Table Mode is enabled.

Non-compatible mode

Trying to enable OpenFlow when a switch is in a non-compatible mode (no allow-V1–module) generates an error message similar to the following.

OpenFlow cannot be enabled when V1 modules are disabled.

Enable virus throttling

Trying to enable virus throttling when OpenFlow is enabled generates an error message similar to the following.

Virus throtting cannot be enabled when OpenFlow is enabled.

Enable OpenFlow with virus throttling

Trying to enable OpenFlow when virus throttling is enabled generates an error message similar to the following.

OpenFlow cannot be configured when virus throttling is enabled.