What does the log C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING mean ?

Hi,
Our customer has seen the following logs on a Catalyst:
Jan 5 08:18:05.239: %C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-ERRORPACKET: Warning - Unexpected packet hitting output acl
pdd = 0x9844C208, 0x80000040
64 bytes: 00 04 27 84 38 FF 00 D0 BC F1 89 A8 08 00 45 00
00 28 FA F4 40 00 7F 06 E4 3D 0A 15 64 32 0A 15
A4 41 01 BD 04 62 B1 37 A2 C6 7C 6B 2E}^A^P_+^R4M
Jan 5 08:18:05.239: %C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING: Output Acl HW Cam Stats
Jan 5 08:18:05.239: %C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING: Entry: 0 PacketCount: 23228781
So far, they have not seen any impact and I could not find explanation on the %C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING log (and I read that the other one indicated that packets were not software-processed and then dropped).
Has anybody seen similar logs to these?
Thanks
Nicolas

Hi
These are decoded results of the error message which u have recd in ur box..
%C4K_PKTPROCESSING-4-ERRORPACKET: [char]
The software is unable to process a packet; the packets have been forwarded to the CPU instead and the packet will be dropped.
Recommended Action: This is an informational message only. No action is required.
%C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING: [char]
A nonspecific warning message was displayed.
Recommended Action: See the message string [char] for more information.
Related documents- No specific documents apply to this error message
%C4K_HWACLMAN-4-WARNINGSTRING: [char]
A nonspecific warning message was displayed.
Recommended Action: See the message string [char] for more information.
Related documents- No specific documents apply to this error message.
regds

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