Troubleshoot Cloud Router log messages
This guide is for troubleshooting log messages that appear in Cloud Router logs.
For additional troubleshooting information, see the following:
NOTIFICATION_RECEIVED
message appears in Cloud Router logs
A NOTIFICATION_RECEIVED
message appears in the Cloud Router logs when
the Cloud Router has received a NOTIFICATION
message from the BGP
peer. The NOTIFICATION
message is a signal to Cloud Router that it
should stop the BGP session.
When the Cloud Router receives a NOTIFICATION
message from its BGP
peer, Cloud Router closes the BGP connection with that peer and removes
all its learned routes.
The BGP peer can send NOTIFICATION
messages for a variety of reasons. For
example, the peer might send a "Hold Timer Expired" message.
CONFIG_DISABLED
message appears in Cloud Router logs
A CONFIG_DISABLED
message indicates that Cloud Router has
intentionally stopped the BGP session. By stopping the BGP session,
Cloud Router is attempting to immediately communicate an error state to
its peer.
This message can appear due to any of the following reasons:
A user has disabled the BGP session by using the Cloud Router API, Google Cloud console, or the Google Cloud CLI. See Disabling or removing BGP sessions.
For a BGP session set up for Cloud VPN, the VPN tunnel associated with the BGP session has not established an IKE and child security association (SA). To troubleshoot VPN connectivity, see Cloud VPN troubleshooting.
For a BGP session set up for Cloud Interconnect, the VLAN attachment is not configured or is in an admin-down state. To troubleshoot the issue further, see Troubleshooting in the Cloud Interconnect documentation.
For a BFD-enabled BGP session, the BFD control detection timer on the Cloud Router has expired. When this occurs, the BGP session is stopped. For more information on BFD session states, see BFD diagnostic messages and session states.
LINK_DOWN
message appears in Cloud Router logs
A LINK_DOWN
message appears in the Cloud Router logs when the link
between the Google peering edge router and your VLAN attachment for
Cloud Interconnect is down. The peering edge router is networking
equipment that is managed by Google inside the colocation facility where you
have provisioned your Cloud Interconnect connection.
The LINK_DOWN
message is a signal that the corresponding BGP peer status is
down. This message applies only to Cloud Interconnect-based BGP
sessions.
What's next
For more information about how to use Cloud Logging to monitor Cloud Router, see View logs and metrics.
For additional support, see Getting support.
For information about BGP session states, see BGP session states.
For information about diagnostic messages and session states related to Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), see BFD diagnostic messages and session states.
For issues related to using Cloud Router with Router appliance, see Troubleshooting Router appliance in the Network Connectivity Center documentation.