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IPXRTR-6.50-19: Out of number RIP packets received in the last number seconds, number have been discarded.

Source:  IPXRTR-6.50

Explanation:  RIP packets have been dropped because more RIP packets were received than the number that can be queued. The queue limit for RIP packets depends on the number of Receive ECBs in the system. The queue limit is set to prevent RIP packets from using up all the Receive ECBs, thereby preventing other packets from being received. The system recovers from this condition automatically.

Action:  If this condition occurs frequently, set the Maximum Packet Receive Buffers to a larger value. Also, include the SET command in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file to set this parameter each time the system is restarted.

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