Cisco 6509E with Sup720 Loadsharing
Cisco 6509-E with two SUP720 in my environment I would like to achieve
Active / Active with load sharing between the two SUP720, can this be implemented, please advice on configuration.
Hi
AFAIK, When you are using 2 MSFCs only one of them would be active and the other would compulsorily in standby mode. So I dont think you would be able to configure active/active configuration.
Refer the following link for detailed instructions on configuring Redundancy using Dual MSFCs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008019f02f.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
AbhisheK
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Cisco 6500 with sup720 booting to rommon
Please how can I solve this problem. This cisco 6500 boots to rommon mode, I can't see any error showing why its booting to rommon.
Here is the boot process:
System Bootstrap, Version 8.5(4)
Copyright (c) 1994-2009 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Testing lower main memory - data equals address
Testing lower main memory - checkerboard
Testing lower main memory - inverse checkerboard
Clearing lower memory for cache initialization
Clearing bss
Clearing autoboot state machine
melody_present_reg: 1st read w/ 0x5555
melody_present_reg: 2nd read w/ 0xaaaa, reversed: 0x5555
Bootdisk adapter is detected, enabling bootdisk access...
Reprogramming CS1 w/ Melody value...
Reading monitor variables from NVRAM
Reset reason for CPU board 0xffff , BaseBoard 0x281ffff, display 0x20000System Reset by Software.
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Initializing cache
Initializing required TLB entries
MOBILE dimm - rev 0.15
Initializing main memory
Sizing NVRAM
Initializing PCMCIA controller
Initializing USB2.0 controller
Exiting init
Cat6k-Sup720/SP processor with 1048576 Kbytes of main memory
Autoboot: failed, BOOT string is empty
Autoboot executing command: "boot "
Initializing ATA monitor library...
string is bootdisk:s72033-ipbasek9-mz.122-33.SXJ2.bin
Loading image, please wait ...
Initializing ATA monitor library...
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monstack : 0x800FFFC0
monra : 0xBFC26EC4
edata : 0x80108580
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comp_checksum : 0x98ECBE18
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IOS compressed dest copy is : 0x8010BB00
[OK]
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IOS uncompressed dest copy is : 0x8013C160
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6509E with Sup720 - Show mac address
I have seen very strange behavior. The following two commands show different outputs...
core2#sho mac address-table dynamic | in cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 150 Po10
core2#sho mac address-table address 0009.0fbb.cc04
Legend: * - primary entry
age - seconds since last seen
n/a - not available
vlan mac address type learn age ports
------+----------------+--------+-----+----------+--------------------------
No entries present.
Po10 is etherchannel to core1. The MAC address is on the core2 and should never be learned on core1. Core1 doesn't learn this MAC address at all.
The commands are run at the same time. I repeated many times and it is the same... Any idea why?
Thanks!
DifanHi Jon,
Correct, I am not using VSS. However it is not standard set up. The vlan 7 is extended to many other switches. The root is actually not core1 or core2. It also passes some provider to different location as well. However like you said, all the correct ports are blocked. Please trust me on this.. If there is a loop, we will have much more serious problem... At least our CPU will hike and link will congested, right?
I know your concern that the same packet could be somehow loopped back through core1, which makes core2 to learn the MAC on the port-channel interface to core1. However when this happens, core1 doesn't learn the MAC anywhere and on core2 some command show the MAC but not the other command...
Also something interesting, even that MAC in the command will eventually disappear. Please note the aging time. The aging time configured on the vlan is 480 seconds. At last the MAC address is pointing to another interface like G1/1. That interface doesn't even have vlan 7 allowed on the trunk link.
core2#sho mac address-table address 0009.0fbb.cc04
Legend: * - primary entry
age - seconds since last seen
n/a - not available
vlan mac address type learn age ports
------+----------------+--------+-----+----------+--------------------------
No entries present.
core2#
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 285 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 290 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 300 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 305 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 315 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 320 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 320 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 330 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 335 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 340 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 375 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 405 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 425 Po10
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 465 Gi1/1
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 480 Gi1/1
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
7 0009.0fbb.cc04 dynamic Yes 480 Gi1/1
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
core2#show mac address-table | in 0009.0fbb.cc04
core2#sho mac address-table address 0009.0fbb.cc04
Legend: * - primary entry
age - seconds since last seen
n/a - not available
vlan mac address type learn age ports
------+----------------+--------+-----+----------+--------------------------
No entries present.
core2#sh int g1/1 trunk
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Gi1/1 on 802.1q trunking 1
Port Vlans allowed on trunk
Gi1/1 64,72,156,214-216,300,600
Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
Gi1/1 64,72,156,214-216,300,600
Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
Gi1/1 64,72,156,214-216,300,600
Is it a bug?
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High CPU utilization in cisco 6509E
I am facing a issue with CISCO 6509E switch with high CPU utilization. it reaches to 65%-70% which usually reaches 20 to 30%.
Hi
Your High CPU is due to interrupts, see 65% alone due to interrupts out of 89%.
Also, see last 72 hours CPU history, CPU always between 50-70%.
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* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%
Here's very good guide to troubleshoot the High CPU Utilization Due to Interrupts
Troubleshooting High CPU Utilization Due to Interrupts
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/7500-series-routers/41120-highcpu-interrupts.html
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QoS Packets not matching on 6500 with SUP720-10GE and SU2T
Hi,
I do not see packets matching in policy.
output below:
Switch#sh policy-map interface vlan 2232
Vlan2232
Service-policy input: HARDPHONE-VVLAN
Class-map: VOICETRAFFIC (match-all)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: access-group name VOICETRAFFIC
Class-map: VOICESIGNALING (match-all)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: access-group name VOICESIGNALING
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: any
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute rate 0 bps
I also not find packets matching ACL:
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VIDEOTRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any range 16384 32767
Extended IP access list VOICESIGNALING
10 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
20 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
30 permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
40 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
50 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
60 permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 range 16384 32767
I checked policies, they looks applied correctly.
On SUP-720-10GE, I modified ACL to 'permit udp any any' but not found any matching packets. There are plenty of IP phones connected directly to this switch belongs to voice VLAN. I applied VLAN based QoS under voice VLAN and other VLANs too.
I observed different thing on SUP 2T. I saw packets matching ACL statement 'permit udp any any' but when I took off this line, ACL was not showing packets matching.
OUTPUT of IP phones connected to switch:
switch#sh cdp neighbors | in SEP
SEP0008308A5D7B Gig 13/38 143 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A5DE0 Gig 10/1 121 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0023049C6348 Gig 3/42 152 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0021A02D64D4 Gig 9/28 120 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP1C6A7AE0588E Gig 3/9 127 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00229059969E Gig 12/48 166 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308AF26F Gig 2/7 161 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00235EB7BE0E Gig 4/2 154 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00229059BE5A Gig 6/37 158 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP1CAA07115CF3 Gig 12/29 148 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00235EB7884F Gig 9/3 156 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308B03FB Gig 2/30 178 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B42CD3 Gig 3/45 132 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0022905991C9 Gig 11/4 145 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A5E6C Gig 6/36 124 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B427CA Gig 13/31 170 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B425FF Gig 3/19 168 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A7AD7 Gig 2/3 159 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A3EB2 Gig 10/4 132 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP002414B45A0E Gig 10/28 170 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP04C5A4B19C8B Gig 2/15 162 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B43DE6 Gig 9/48 162 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B42B0D Gig 9/23 179 H P M IP Phone Port 1
Could anyone please help, how to make sure that packets are hitting correct ACL and policy on 6500 with SUP720-10GE and SUP2T.
Thanks,
PruthviPlease note that 6500 is used as L2 switch only and SVI are used for applying policies only.
Configuration below:
class-map match-all VOICESIGNALING
match access-group name VOICESIGNALING
class-map match-all VOICETRAFFIC
match access-group name VOICETRAFFIC
class-map match-all VIDEOTRAFFIC
match access-group name VIDEOTRAFFIC
policy-map HARDPHONE-VVLAN
class VOICETRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 128000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class VOICESIGNALING
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit cs3 exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit default exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
policy-map STUDENT-DVLAN
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 25000000 1562500 conform-action set-dscp-transmit default exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
policy-map STAFF-DVLAN
class VOICESIGNALING
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit cs3 exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
class VOICETRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 128000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class VIDEOTRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 2000000 150000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 50000000 1000000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
ip access-list extended VOICESIGNALING
remark Skinny and SIP protocols From Phones to Voice Core Infrastructure
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
ip access-list extended VOICETRAFFIC
permit udp any any dscp ef
permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255
permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
ip access-list extended VOICESIGNALING
remark Skinny and SIP protocols From Phones to Voice Core Infrastructure
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
ip access-list extended VIDEOTRAFFIC
permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
interface Vlan104
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STAFF-DVLAN
interface Vlan105
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STAFF-DVLAN
interface Vlan573
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan604
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan654
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STUDENT-DVLAN
interface Vlan674
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan807
ip address 172.18.128.5 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan860
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan2016
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input HARDPHONE-VVLAN
interface Vlan3124
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
shutdown
service-policy input HARDPHONE-VVLAN
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VOICESIGNALING
10 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
20 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
30 permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
40 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
50 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
60 permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any dscp ef <----- not showing any match
11 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 <----not shwoing any match
12 permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef<----not shwoing any match
If I user "permit udp any any ", acl is showing match.
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any dscp ef
11 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255
12 permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
13 permit udp any any (527055 matches) -
CME B-ACD on Cisco 2911 with IOS 15.2(4)M5 not working
Hi Folks,
I am currently setting up CME version 9.1 with B-ACD (app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl & app-b-acd-3.0.0.2.tcl), running on
Cisco 2911 with IOS ver 15.2(4)M5, this is for lab purposes.
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voice service voip
ip address trusted list
ipv4 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none
h323
h225 listen-port 1820
no call service stop
sip
bind control source-interface Vlan400
bind media source-interface Vlan400
registrar server expires max 600 min 60
voice register global
mode cme
source-address 172.25.202.1 port 5060
max-dn 2
max-pool 2
load 9971 sip9971.9-2-2SR1-9
authenticate register
timezone 28
time-format 24
date-format D/M/Y
tftp-path flash:
create profile sync 0004714411607756
voice register dn 1
number 3005
name br2phn2
voice register dn 2
number 3006
name br2phn4
voice register template 1
dialplan 1
voice register dialplan 1
type 7940-7960-others
pattern 1 3...
pattern 2 999
voice register pool 1
id mac 1C1D.86C4.0D6D
type 9971
number 1 dn 1
template 1
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username 3005 password cisco
description 3214-3005
codec g711ulaw
voice register pool 2
id mac 1C1D.86C4.A574
type 9971
number 1 dn 2
template 1
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
username 3006 password cisco
description 3214-3006
codec g711ulaw
voice hunt-group 1 parallel
list 3002,3006
pilot 3210
application
service aa flash:/app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl
paramspace english index 1
param number-of-hunt-grps 2
param handoff-string aa
paramspace english language en
param max-time-vm-retry 2
param aa-pilot 3500
paramspace english location flash://
param second-greeting-time 60
param welcome-prompt _bacd_welcome.au
param call-retry-timer 15
param voice-mail 3001
param max-time-call-retry 90
param service-name queue
service aa-drop flash:/app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl
paramspace english index 1
param service-name queue
param drop-through-option 2
param second-greeting-time 60
paramspace english language en
param max-time-vm-retry 2
param max-time-call-retry 90
param voice-mail 3001
paramspace english location flash://
param aa-pilot 3501
param number-of-hunt-grps 1
param handoff-string aa-drop
param call-retry-timer 15
service queue flash:/app-b-acd-3.0.0.2.tcl
param queue-len 15
param aa-hunt10 3006
param queue-manager-debugs 1
param number-of-hunt-grps 2
param aa-hunt2 3210
interface Loopback0
ip address 172.25.110.3 255.255.255.255
ip ospf network point-to-point
h323-gateway voip interface
h323-gateway voip id Spain ipaddr 172.25.110.1 1719
h323-gateway voip h323-id BR2-RTR
h323-gateway voip tech-prefix 1#
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 172.25.110.3
interface Vlan400
ip address 172.25.202.1 255.255.255.0
ip pim dense-mode
dial-peer voice 3500 voip
service aa
destination-pattern 3500
session target ipv4:172.25.110.3
incoming called-number 3500
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 3501 voip
service aa-drop
destination-pattern 3501
session target ipv4:172.25.110.3
incoming called-number 3501
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
telephony-service
no auto-reg-ephone
max-ephones 2
max-dn 2 no-reg both
ip source-address 172.25.110.3 port 2000
cnf-file location flash:
load 7965 term65.default.loads
time-zone 28
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
max-conferences 8 gain -6
moh "music-on-hold.au"
web admin system name admin password cisco
dn-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Feb 14 2014 05:54:44
ephone-template 1
softkeys connected Endcall Hold Park Trnsfer Acct Flash
ephone-dn 1 octo-line
number 3001 no-reg both
description 3214-3001
name br2phn1
ephone-dn 2 octo-line
number 3002 no-reg both
description 3214-3002
name br2phn3
ephone 1
device-security-mode none
mac-address 189C.5DB6.D303
ephone-template 1
max-calls-per-button 5
busy-trigger-per-button 3
type 7965
button 1:1
ephone 2
device-security-mode none
description 3214-3002
mac-address 984B.E194.FDDD
ephone-template 1
max-calls-per-button 5
busy-trigger-per-button 3
type 7960
button 1:2
Problem :
1. When I test call from CME Phone both SIP and SCCP Phone by dial 3500 or 3501, I get the busy tone.
2. Debug voip dial-peer, match with dial-peer voice 3500 for (aa service) & 3501 for (aa-drop service).
3. Debug voice application script, show nothing.
Is there something wrong with my configuration ?
Rgds
NovriHi Novriadi,
In your configuration
service aa flash:/app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl
service queue flash:/app-b-acd-3.0.0.2.tcl
paramspace english location flash://
Remove "/" and "//" from the configuration
Then use the call application voice load command in privileged EXEC mode to reload the scripts.
Router# call application voice load aa
Router# call application voice load queue
Router# call application voice load aa-drop
You can refer to following document as well for more info
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/bacd/configuration/guide/cme40tcl/40bacd.html#wp1018270
Please find the sample configuration that is required to configure b-acd in CME for reference.
telephony-service
moh music-on-hold.au
multicast moh 239.1.1.1 port 2000
application
service queue flash:app-b-acd-2.1.0.0.tcl
param number-of-hunt-grps 2
param aa-hunt2 1111
param aa-hunt3 1222
param queue-len 15
param queue-manager-debugs 1
service aa flash:app-b-acd-aa-2.1.0.0.tcl
paramspace english index 1
paramspace english language en
paramspace english location flash:
param service-name queue
param handoff-string aa
param aa-pilot 8005550123
param welcome-prompt _bacd_welcome.au
param number-of-hunt-grps 2
param dial-by-extension-option 1
param second-greeting-time 60
param call-retry-timer 15
param max-time-call-retry 700
param max-time-vm-retry 2
param voice-mail 5003
dial-peer voice 222 voip
service aa
destination-pattern 8005550123
session target ipv4:192.168.1.1
incoming called-number 8005550123
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
Thanks & Regards,
Mudit Mathur -
Cisco UCM with Third Party Contact Center Solution
Hi all, hope everyone is well.
Anyone out there running Cisco UCM with a third party contact center solution ? would love to hear your experience on this subject.
Thanks in advance !!
DannyI have not heard of any sucessful stories, which vendor are you considering and what would you not go with UCCE/UCCX?
I used to work for Rockwell (Aspect today) which attempted to integrate their Business Contact Solution with CUCM (back on 3.3) and it worked OK for low volume calls, but never had any customer adoption.
I have not heard of any other known ACD vendors integrating with CUCM.
Chris -
Config file from tftp at startup (6509 with Sup720)
Hi together
I will download the config file for my 6509 with Sup720 from a TFTP Server.
I have configerd the GigabitEthernet 5/2, so I can ping the tftp-server. Also I'm able to down&upload files to the tftp-server.
The configuration looks like:
hostname Testrouter
boot host tftp run 192.168.88.250
boot network tftp run 192.168.88.250
interface GigabitEthernet5/2
switchport
no ip address
media-type rj45
interface Vlan1
ip address 192.168.88.9 255.255.255.0
The service config command is also set!
The big problem is, the router comes up normaly and do not access the tftp-server in any way :-(
Have anyone a idea?
Thanks a lot in advance
Cheers RalphI have done it now in this way, but without any improvement! :-(
Here is my config:
(I found the ip tftp ? command!)
hostname Router
boot host tftp://192.168.88.250/run
boot network tftp://192.168.88.250/run
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
ip tftp source-interface GigabitEthernet5/2
ip tftp boot-interface GigabitEthernet5/2
interface GigabitEthernet5/2
ip address 192.168.88.9 255.255.255.0
media-type rj45
ip default-gateway 192.168.88.250
I'm able to ping the TFTP Server...
Router#ping 192.168.88.250
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.88.250, timeout is 2 seconds:
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/4 ms
Router#
Have anyone any idea??
Cheers Ralph -
Using Cisco WCS with Microsoft IAS
Hi.
I have two 5508 and WCS 7.0.172. I want to user Active Directory users credintals to login on ther WCS. Have a configurated NPS role on server with windows 2008 r2.
I have read this http://zmq503o1.wordpress.com/2008/01/06/using-cisco-wcs-with-microsoft-ias/ and done the same.
I dont't agree with "on the "Encryption" tab and clear all the checkboxes except "No encryption" - wants an encryption connection but this didn't work till in user's properites in AD permit "Reversible encryption". This is not what that I want. Would I need to generate ssl-cert for the wcs as wroted this?http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wcs/7.0MR1/configuration/guide/hard.html#wp1042471
or doing smth else? thxCamera is only supported for use with CUVA. Any other application attempting to utilize the camera is not tested and is not supported.
-
Cisco IronPort with On Premise Exchange 2013
Hello All
The company I work for is in the process of starting an on premise Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013 migration.
Most of the issues I don't think I'll have an issue with; however, where I am not finding much info is in regards to other companies using Cisco IronPort with Exchange 2013.
SO, I have two questions within this topic...
One, is anyone using Cisco IronPort with Exchange 2013 (on premise) out here?
Two, my manager is very controlling. I am the Exchange Admin; however, anything having to do with this IronPort thing with regards to Exchange HE has to do it. So, if anyone is familiar with this IronPort thing... How much work on the IronPort is going
to have to be done during this migration to keep things going?It shouldn't be any different with Exchange 2013 than it is with Exchange 2007.
Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." -
Cisco 1700 with MP-BGP and VRF support
I have a Cisco 1721 with MP-BGP Support, you can create VRFs with it and every other MPLSVPN feature, but the commands for MPLS switching are not supported like Router(config-if)mpls ip , I read in some forums that you can create MPLS VPN without enabling MPLS at all, just with MPBGP, but I couldn't do it myself, Can someone tell me how to make it work or what can I do with a Cisco 1721 that supports MP-BGP?
thanks in advanceHere is an example. Take care about overhead for packets like VoIP. The overhead is 88 bytes.
The packet semms something like that.
IpHeader-pub@ - NAT-Tudp4500 - ESP - IpHeader-priv@(vrf discriminator) - GRE - Original IP Header - Data - Esp Trailer.
In this case you neet tunnel-mode because you use
private @ in order to determine vrf (vrf discriminator).
This is a LAB config, all other security parameters you need on a router are not configured. If you add access-list on the external interface of REMOTE you have to understand every encapsulation step in order to well tune it.
Good reading.
The PPT draw shows physically and logically views.
PS, take care about fragmentation issues, the problematic is still not well managed by the routers, I could not made Tunnel-path-mtu discovery work with vrf's. The workaround is to fragment packets. It's not good for performance but actually there is no other solution concerning that.
Kind Regards
Miguel -
I have a Cisco 2621 with 2FXS and 2FXO for my landlines, can I setup my 2821 to use my 2621 to make outside calls?
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone AppThat should work in my opinion. The 2821 is running CCME? But is that worth the effort? Can't you place the VWICs into the 2821 instead in the 2621?
Don't stop after you've improved your network! Improve the world by lending money to the working poor:
http://www.kiva.org/invitedby/karsteni -
Does Cisco 3845 with NM-16A/S support OIR feature or Hot swap for this NM.
Dear Sir
My customer would like to implement Cisco 3845 with NM-16A/S x 4. I found that Cisco 3845 support OIR function but I am not sure OIR function that Cisco 3845 support, it support with which NM models. Can anyone tell me that NM-16A/S on Cisco 3845 support OIR function on this NM or not.
Thank you very much
WisitHi,
From what I have read from the following document.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5855/products_installation_guide_chapter09186a00802ccf1d.html
Network Modules
Network modules install directly into slots in the rear of the router. The Cisco 3845 router supports online insertion and removal (OIR, or hot swap) of network modules. The Cisco 3825 router does not support OIR.
Caution The Cisco 3845 router supports OIR with similar modules only. If you remove a network module, along with any installed WAN or voice interface cards, install another module and card combination exactly like it.
Interface Cards
Cisco 3800 series routers do not support OIR (hot swap) of interface cards inserted directly into router slots. You must turn off the router before installing or removing an interface card.
The Cisco 3825 router and the Cisco 3845 router each provide four interface card slots, labeled on the rear panel by HWIC and a number. Each slot can be occupied by one single-wide WIC, VIC, VWIC, or HWIC.
Hope this helps
Sarb -
Cisco 1841 with PPP Internet link down
Hi brothers, please help.
We have Cisco 1841 with ATM card connect to Internet . Some days one Dialer interface of ISP is down and only restart router to get Dialer interface up again. I check debug PPP negotiation & see that no inbound packets from ISP.
I really need to fix this issue permanently, not need to restart router to recover Internet.
Thanks!
All line protocol from ATM0/0/0 & Dialer interfaces are up, but Dialer interface cannot get allocated IP addresses.
interface ATM0/0/0
description ISP Internet
no ip address
no atm ilmi-keepalive
dsl operating-mode itu-dmt
pvc 0/38
encapsulation aal5mux ppp dialer
dialer pool-member 2
interface Dialer2
description ISP Internet 1
mtu 1492
bandwidth 8000
ip address negotiated
ip nat outside
no ip virtual-reassembly in
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 2
dialer-group 2
ppp authentication chap callin
ppp chap hostname xxx
ppp chap password 7 xxx
no cdp enable
wr1#show ip int br
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
ATM0/0/0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
ATM0/1/0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
Dialer2 unassigned YES IPCP up up
wr1#show int atm0/0/0
ATM0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is HWIC-DSLSAR (with Alcatel ADSL Module), address is 001f.9e87.xxx(bia 001f.9e87.xxx)
Description: ISP Internet
MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 832 Kbit/sec, DLY 610 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set
Keepalive not supported
Encapsulation(s): AAL5
23 maximum active VCs, 256 VCs per VP, 1 current VCCs
VC Auto Creation Disabled.
VC idle disconnect time: 300 seconds
Last input never, output 23:48:07, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 1084
Queueing strategy: Per VC Queueing
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
58124 packets input, 30790858 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 348 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
51848 packets output, 16773091 bytes, 0 underruns
6 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 unknown protocol drops
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
wr1#show int dia2
Dialer2 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is Unknown
Description: ISP Internet
Internet address will be negotiated using IPCP
MTU 1492 bytes, BW 8000 Kbit/sec, DLY 20000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation PPP, LCP Closed, loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
DTR is pulsed for 1 seconds on reset
Interface is bound to Vi2
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 1d00h
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: Class-based queueing
Output queue: 0/1000/0 (size/max total/drops)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
52937 packets input, 30470954 bytes
52931 packets output, 17287959 bytes
Bound to:
Virtual-Access2 is up, line protocol is down
Hardware is Virtual Access interface
MTU 1492 bytes, BW 8000 Kbit/sec, DLY 20000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation PPP, LCP REQsent
PPPoATM vaccess, cloned from Dialer2
Vaccess status 0x44
Bound to ATM0/0/0 VCD: 1, VPI: 0, VCI: 38, loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
Interface is bound to Di2 (Encapsulation PPP)
Last input 00:00:09, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 1d00h
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 40403
Queueing strategy: Class-based queueing
Output queue: 65/1000/0 (size/max total/drops)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
58124 packets input, 30591958 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
93405 packets output, 17935575 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 unknown protocol drops
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
0 carrier transitions
syslog for debug ppp negotiation:
2014-09-10 08:49:31 Local7.Notice local IP address 801: wr1.lon: .Sep 10 01:51:33.803: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface ATM0/0/0, changed state to down
2014-09-10 08:49:32 Local7.Notice local IP address 804: wr1.lon: .Sep 10 01:51:35.247: %TRACKING-5-STATE: 3 ip sla 3 state Up->Down
2014-09-10 09:13:40 Local7.Error local IP address 808: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:42.646: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface ATM0/0/0, changed state to up
2014-09-10 09:13:40 Local7.Notice local IP address 809: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:43.646: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface ATM0/0/0, changed state to up
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Error local IP address 810: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.957: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Virtual-Access2, changed state to up
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 811: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.961: Interface Virtual-Access2 max_reserved_bandwidth config will not
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 812: wr1.lon: take effect on the queueing features configured via service-policy
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Info local IP address 813: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.965: %DIALER-6-BIND: Interface Vi2 bound to profile Di2
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 814: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.965: Vi2 PPP: Sending cstate UP notification
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 815: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.969: Vi2 PPP: Processing CstateUp message
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 816: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: PPP: Alloc Context [662C56A4]
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 817: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: ppp3 PPP: Phase is ESTABLISHING
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 818: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 PPP: Using dialer call direction
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 819: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 PPP: Treating connection as a callout
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 820: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 PPP: Session handle[14000004] Session id[3]
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 821: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: Event[OPEN] State[Initial to Starting]
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 822: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 PPP: No remote authentication for call-out
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 823: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [Starting] id 1 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:45 Local7.Debug local IP address 824: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:46 Local7.Debug local IP address 825: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:46 Local7.Debug local IP address 826: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:48.973: Vi2 LCP: Event[UP] State[Starting to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:48 Local7.Debug local IP address 827: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 2 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:48 Local7.Debug local IP address 828: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:48 Local7.Debug local IP address 829: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:48 Local7.Debug local IP address 830: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:50.965: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:50 Local7.Debug local IP address 831: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 3 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:50 Local7.Debug local IP address 832: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:50 Local7.Debug local IP address 833: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:50 Local7.Debug local IP address 834: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:52.981: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:52 Local7.Debug local IP address 835: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 4 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:52 Local7.Debug local IP address 836: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:52 Local7.Debug local IP address 837: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:54.996: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:52 Local7.Debug local IP address 838: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:55.000: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:54 Local7.Debug local IP address 839: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 5 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:54 Local7.Debug local IP address 840: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:54 Local7.Debug local IP address 841: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:54 Local7.Debug local IP address 842: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:57.012: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:56 Local7.Debug local IP address 843: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 6 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:56 Local7.Debug local IP address 844: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:56 Local7.Debug local IP address 845: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:56 Local7.Debug local IP address 846: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:15:59.028: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:13:58 Local7.Debug local IP address 847: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 7 len 14
2014-09-10 09:13:58 Local7.Debug local IP address 848: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:13:58 Local7.Debug local IP address 849: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:13:58 Local7.Debug local IP address 850: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:01.044: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:14:00 Local7.Debug local IP address 851: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 8 len 14
2014-09-10 09:14:00 Local7.Debug local IP address 852: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:14:00 Local7.Debug local IP address 853: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:14:00 Local7.Debug local IP address 854: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:03.060: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:14:02 Local7.Debug local IP address 855: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 9 len 14
2014-09-10 09:14:02 Local7.Debug local IP address 856: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:14:02 Local7.Debug local IP address 857: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:14:02 Local7.Debug local IP address 858: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:05.075: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:14:04 Local7.Debug local IP address 859: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 10 len 14
2014-09-10 09:14:04 Local7.Debug local IP address 860: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
2014-09-10 09:14:04 Local7.Debug local IP address 861: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: MagicNumber 0x24FF1F46 (0x050624FF1F46)
2014-09-10 09:14:04 Local7.Debug local IP address 862: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout+] State[REQsent to REQsent]
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 863: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP DISC: LCP failed to negotiate
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 864: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: PPP: NET STOP send to AAA.
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 865: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP: No remote authentication for call-out
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 866: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout-] State[REQsent to Stopped]
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 867: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[DOWN] State[Stopped to Starting]
2014-09-10 09:14:06 Local7.Debug local IP address 868: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP: Phase is DOWNHello ,
As line comes up after reloading the device this does not looks like configuration issue but hardware .
Either connection between ATM card and modem is getting idle or some issue with ATM card .
Did you try replacing ATM card with a spare one to see if issue persists .
HTH
Sunil Bhadauria
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Configuration of CISCO 3502I with Windows 2003 Server SE
Hi,
I am currently trying to configure a CISCO Aironet AIR-CAP3502I-E-K9 with Win Server 2003 Standard Edition.
First of all is it even possible to cinfigure the above device using DHCP so that it can be run as an access point or can it only be used with a CISCO Controller,
Does the server need to be a Win 2003 Ent?
In my situation the Windows Server is the controller we don't have a CISCO controller
I have created a Vendor class attribute on the DHCP pool of the windows server using option 43
The IP address of the DHCP server is 10.203.125.48 but the users are sitting on the 10.203.122.xxx subnet. The AP is currebtly sitting on the same subnet as the DHCP server(125)
I have created an Option Class called 'CISCO Ap' with an option code of 241 on the DHCP scope
Under Scope options I have then created an option 241 option name and under 'Available Options' ticked the option 43 and added the name of the DHCP server IP address.
When I switch on the AP it is blinking green but I get the following error attached.
Any Help would be appreciated
Thanks
ImmyThat error is "normal" because you are using a 3500 AP. This particular model of AP requires a wireless LAN controller (WLC).
You "cannot" load autonomous IOS into the 3500 for wireless service.
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