LWAPP Neighbor discovery
I'm trying to understand the LWAPP neighbor discovery mechanism. Specifically:
- What packets are used for this purpose (e.g. beacons, dedicated msgs, etc.)?
- What modulation/power level is used for above packets?
- What is the lowest power level an AP can measure for "g" and "a"?
- What is the lowest power level that may affect controller decisions?
The WLCs and LAPs use the discovery request LWAPP packets to find the controllers and join request packets to register with the controllers.
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E4200 - IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
Hi,
I am currently developping an embedded IPv6 stack and I needed to get an IPv6 compatible router to perform different tests. I purchased an E4200 router, knowing that the latest firmware includes Native IPv6 support. On Cisco blog, I read that the router should now support RFC6204:
"While many of the base IPv6 specifications have been available for years, the IETF published RFC 6204 which defines the basic requirements for an IPv6 home router as recently as April 2011. IP is one of the most important protocols to the Internet, and IPv6 is the biggest change in IP in over 30 years. We want to be careful that the implementations we ship work well and adhere to the latest standards so that we do not hinder the adoption of IPv6 by content providers and ISPs."
Source: http://blogs.cisco.com/consumer/linksys-e4200-wireless-router-supports-ipv6/
My first test step involved the Neighbor Discovery Protocol and RFC6204 clearly states the following:
"The IPv6 CE router MUST support router behavior according Neighbor Discovery for IPv6 [RFC4861]"
My first question is the following: Is it normal that I don't see any 'Router Advertisement' messages send by the router? According to RFC4861, it is not.
It must day that my ISP doesn't support IPv6 so it doesn't assign a global IPv6 address to my router. However, I only require to have a link-local IPv6 link (at least for now). Can it explain why the router doesn't send periodic "Router Advertisement" messages?
Second, the router correcty responds to my "Neighbor Solicitation" messages when I try to ping the link-local address. But
it is not responding to my "Router Solicitation" messages. It's also conflicting with RFC4861.
Does someone know what is going on with Neighbor Discovery on that router? I will appreciate any comments & replies.
Many thanks!Many thanks for you input. We decided to return the consumer router and we purchased a CISCO 881. The IOS software is much more flexible and it actually do what we want.
IPv6 experts are not easy to find so if you don't mind, I would have another question on a behavior I observed recently with our CISCO 881 router.
I implemented the ICMPv6 echo request functionnality and it works fine when I try to reach different hosts on my network.
However, I also tested it by using the link-local IP address of my router as the target. First, my stack sends a Neighbor Solicitation message (using IPv6-MCAST dest MAC address) to resolve the router IP address (assuming it is not yet on the router list) . The router reply back with a Neighbor Advertisement message, but does not includes the 'Target link-layer address' option into its message.
However, according the the RFC4861 (page 25), in Neighbor Advertisement messages, the Target link-layer address "option MUST be included on link layers that have addresses when responding to multicast solicitations."
It looks like a bad implementation; I was expecting the Neighbor Advertisement message, even if sent by a router, to include the Target link-layer option when responding to my multicast Neighbor Solicitation. Do you agree with that?
Simon -
IPV6 BGP and Neighbor Discovery
My understanding of IPv6 may not be accurate, so if there are any incorrect statements, please correct them.
We have a requirement that prohibits FE80::/10 addresses from passing from end sites to the provider network. FE80::/10 are the IPv6 link-local addresses. Since link-local addresses are required Neighbor Discovery Protocol, this blocks those operations that are part of it.
The sites use BGP with the provider network, so can IPv6 BGP work without link-local addresses? Is Neighbor Discovery necessary for reachability between BGP peers?(The below messgage is just to address the concern whether blocking LL breaks all ND, it does not tie into rest of BGP configuration)
Larry,
Speaking of ND only... RFC (4861) only mandates that source IP is assigned address
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4861#section-4.3
It does not mandate link-local, I have not read the updated RFC.
I did a simple test with two devices with assigned IP addresses.
Spoke2#ping vrf VRF 2001:db8::1 re 1Type escape sequence to abort.Sending 1, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2001:DB8::1, timeout is 2 seconds:!Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max = 9/9/9 msSpoke2#*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: IPv6-Fwd: Destination lookup for 2001:DB8::1 : i/f=Ethernet0/0, nexthop=2001:DB8::1*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: IPv6-Fwd: SAS picked source 2001:DB8::FFFF for 2001:DB8::1 (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: ICMPv6: Sent echo request, Src=2001:DB8::FFFF, Dst=2001:DB8::1*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: IPV6: source 2001:DB8::FFFF (local)*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: dest 2001:DB8::1 (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: traffic class 0, flow 0x0, len 100+0, prot 58, hops 64, originating*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: IPv6-Fwd: Created tmp mtu cache entry for 2001:DB8::FFFF 2001:DB8::1 1E000001*Nov 27 13:27:43.246: IPv6-Fwd: Encapsulation postponed, performing resolution*Nov 27 13:27:43.250: ICMPv6: Sent N-Solicit, Src=2001:DB8::FFFF, Dst=FF02::1:FF00:1*Nov 27 13:27:43.250: IPV6: source 2001:DB8::FFFF (local)*Nov 27 13:27:43.250: dest FF02::1:FF00:1 (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.250: traffic class 224, flow 0x0, len 72+0, prot 58, hops 255, originating*Nov 27 13:27:43.250: IPv6-Fwd: Sending on Ethernet0/0*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: IPv6-Fwd: Destination lookup for 2001:DB8::FFFF : Local, i/f=Ethernet0/0, nexthop=2001:DB8::FFFF*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: IPV6: source 2001:DB8::1 (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: dest 2001:DB8::FFFF (Ethernet0/0)Spoke2#*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: traffic class 224, flow 0x0, len 72+14, prot 58, hops 255, forward to ulp*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: ICMPv6: Received N-Advert, Src=2001:DB8::1, Dst=2001:DB8::FFFF*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: IPv6-Fwd: Sending on Ethernet0/0*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: IPv6-Fwd: Destination lookup for 2001:DB8::FFFF : Local, i/f=Ethernet0/0, nexthop=2001:DB8::FFFF*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: IPV6: source 2001:DB8::1 (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: dest 2001:DB8::FFFF (Ethernet0/0)*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: traffic class 0, flow 0x0, len 100+14, prot 58, hops 64, forward to ulp*Nov 27 13:27:43.255: ICMPv6: Received echo reply, Src=2001:DB8::1, Dst=2001:DB8::FFFF
M.
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LWAPP Discovery request - discarded ?
Greetings all,
I'm starting to grow a huge headache over a WLC-implementation (4402-12). From my point of view, the controller seems to be configured correctly and the DHCP-scope has been set up with the correct pointers as well as as the DNS-record, all pointing towards the AP-Manager i/f (tagged vlan20 on port 1, mgmt untagged) - still, no access-points will associate. The AP is pingable from the controller. A debug of lwapp events and details shows the following;
Sat Jan 7 19:36:17 2006: Received a message from AP of length 97 on inteface = 1
Sat Jan 7 19:36:17 2006: Entered spamGetLCBFromMac file spam_lrad.c line 433**
Sat Jan 7 19:36:17 2006: Received LWAPP DISCOVERY REQUEST from AP 00:0b:85:5a:bd:50 to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on port '1'
Sat Jan 7 19:36:17 2006: Discarding L3 Mode LWAPP DISCOVERY REQUEST on intf '1', vlan = '20', Management vlan = '0'.
Anyone with a clue regarding what might be causing this? I'm also a little confused regarding the destaddr (bcast) since the AP should've received the ucast address of the controller. We have to handover this system to the cust. fairly soon .. :-)
WLC Version: 3.2.78.0
TIA & Best regards,
/MYou need to use the Management Interface for LWAPP controller discovery. That's what the WLC expects. So when it sees an LWAPP Discovery Request coming in on another interface, it discards its.
In L3 LWAPP mode, the AP tries to find a WLC using IP subnet broadcast, over the air provisioning (OTAP), DHCP Option 43, DNS, and WLC IP addresses stored in memory. It will always use ALL of these techniques. That's why you're seeing the broadcast. From the LWAPP Discovery Responses it selects a controller to join.
Now, you would've seen it join in L2 mode because the AP does an Ethernet "broadcast" to find the WLC. Hence, the mgmt interface sees the LWAPP Discovery, and responds with an Ethernet frame. At L2 mode, all LWAPP is Ethernet encapsulated as opposed to IP encapsulated. When you switched back to L3 mode, the AP remembers the management IP address of the WLC from the L2 join and uses that. That's why it worked after switching L3-->L2-->L3.
Hope this helps. -
DNS discovery and option 43 in DHCP which is prior
We have both DNS and Option 43 contorller discovery ways in one network but they direct to different WCL .
I just want to know which one is more aggressive to advertise the IP address of controller.
thank you in advance.I need to know what's the procedure for LAP when looking for WLC ? which one will be the first ? DNS looking for option or DHCP option ?
thank you
Scott Fella wrote:Here is a link to the AP's selection process. Also in the link the how the AP will choose which WLC.
After the LAP completes steps 1 to 5 of the Layer 3 LWAPP WLC Discovery Algorithm, the LAP selects a WLC from the candidate WLC list and sends that WLC an LWAPP join request.
WLCs embed this important information in the LWAPP discovery response:
The controller sysName
The controller type
The controller AP capacity and its current AP load
The Master Controller flag
An AP-manager IP address
The LAP uses this information to make a controller selection, with use of these precedence rules:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a00806c9e51.shtml#topic3
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IPv6 - Turn Off Router Discovery
I have a Cisco AP 1262 running 15.2.4-JA1 which has IPv6 support.
I want to leave IPv6 neighbor discovery on but I want to disable router discovery so I can manually specify what default gateway to use.
You can do this on windows:
netsh inter ipv6 set interface XX routerdiscovery=disabled
I can't seem to find the command in IOS.
Thanks.On the contrary,
It seems my 1262 AP is doing this by default.
I did nothing but assign an IPv6 address to my AP and it was able to ping IPv6 Internet.
interface BVI1
ip address XXX.XXX.1.250 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
ipv6 address XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:1:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFA/64
ipv6 enable
ap#show ipv6 inter bvi1
BVI1 is up, line protocol is up
IPv6 is enabled, link-local address is FE80::462B:3FF:FE91:XXXX
No Virtual link-local address(es):
Global unicast address(es):
XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:1:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFA, subnet is XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:1::/64
Joined group address(es):
FF02::1
FF02::1:FF91:3C8D
FF02::1:FFFF:FFFA
MTU is 1500 bytes
ICMP error messages limited to one every 100 milliseconds
ICMP redirects are enabled
ICMP unreachables are sent
ND DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 1
ND reachable time is 30000 milliseconds (using 30000)
ND NS retransmit interval is 1000 milliseconds
Default router is FE80::C2EA:E4FF:FE09:XXXX on BVI1 -
1250AP's with 4400 Controllers - LWAPP WAN Bandwidth consumption
Does anyone know and, preferably, have a link on how much bandwidth a Lightweight AP consumes when deployed across a WAN link? I know Cisco keeps saying no more then 8 across a WAN managed by a centralized controller, but I can't find anything specific. Thanks so much in advance.
There's a lot of components in LWAPP packets which will vary according to different situation.check this for LWAPP detail: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ohara-capwap-lwapp-02
actually, A discovery request packet is 97 bytes (including the 4 byte FCS),A discovery response packet is 106 bytes (including the 4 byte FCS), Packet sizes for the join request and response messages will vary based on the MTU supported by the transport(1596 or 1596+1500),The initial exchange between the AP and the WLC (ap-manager interface) is approximately 6,000 bytes and a one-time configuration change averages 360 bytes and involves 2 packets each from the AP and the
WLC's ap-manager interface.An RRM-related information exchange takes place once the AP has been provisioned. A typical exchange
between the AP and the WLC (ap-manager interface) is approximately 1400 bytes. In the event of an RRM-related configuration change, there is a four-packet exchange between the AP and the WLC's apmanager
interface. This exchange averages 375 bytes.The system heartbeat, coupled with fallback mechanism, is 4 packets every 30
seconds and comprises of the following packets:
LWAPP ECHO_REQUEST from AP (78 bytes)
LWAPP Echo-Response to AP (64 bytes)
LWAPP PRIMARY_DISCOVERY_REQ from AP (93 bytes)
LWAPP Primary Discovery-Response to AP (97 bytes).
There are two ongoing RRM exchanges. The first one, at every 60-second interval is the load and signal
measurement and consists of 4 packets. This exchange always adds up to 396 bytes, as following:
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP (107 bytes)
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP (64 bytes)
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP (161 bytes)
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP (64 bytes)
The second sequence of packets is the noise measurement (including a statistics information request and
response sequence) done every 180 seconds. This is a short (0.01 seconds typically) exchange of packets
and averages 2,660 bytes approximately. It consists of the following packets:
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP STATISTICS_INFO from AP
LWAPP Statistics-Info Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP 00:14:1b:59:41:80
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP RRM_DATA_REQ from AP
LWAPP Airewave-Director-Data Response to AP
LWAPP STATISTICS_INFO from AP
LWAPP Statistics-Info Response to AP.
Rogue measurements are done as a part of the scanning mechanism (for more details, refer to the Auto RF
and Rogue Detection whitepapers) and included in the above RRM exchange every 180 seconds.
The LWAPP data frame header adds 6 bytes to the existing 802.11 packets.
Since LWAPP frames can be fragmented, a Fragment ID field is included and the total packet size can be
determined by adding the original frame and the IP Fragment that follows (It is important to note that the IP
Fragment that follows is not encapsulated in any LWAPP headers).
In conclusion, operation of LWAPP does not introduce heavy bandwidth requirements on the infrastructure and in most typical deployments, there would be no such need to add extra capacity to the infrastructure to accommodate Cisco's Unified Wireless Architecture. -
N5K EEM script to shutdown interface if CDP neighbor drops
Hi
Total n00b on EEM here. Background - we have an inline transparent L2 firewall sitting between our Nexus core switch and our UCS. If the physical interfaces on one of the firewalls go down, our UCS virtual hosts can detect that and will automatically fail over to their other NIC and network connectivity is restored. However if theres a software or process problem on the firewall we can lose connectivity to half of the UCS because all the links are physically staying up but the server traffic is getting blackholed.
If the L2 firewall stops passing traffic we will lose the CDP neighbor entry for the UCS on the N5K. If that happens I want to shut down the port channel interface that connects the Nexus to the firewall, triggering the virtual hosts to fail over to their second NIC.
Basically
1) Check for presence of CDP neighbor on e1/17
2) If there is an entry there do nothing
3) If there is no entry there then issue the following cli commands "conf t, interface port-channel 17, shutdown"
I would like the switch to execute the script once per minute all day every day.
NEXUS-SW1# sh cdp ne int e1/17
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater,
V - VoIP-Phone, D - Remotely-Managed-Device,
s - Supports-STP-Dispute
Device-ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
UCS-FABRIC-A(SSI171402MC)
Eth1/17 173 S I s UCS-FI-6248UP Eth1/17
NEXUS-SW1#
Could anyone give me a hand on a script to do this please? Looks like there is EEM neighbor discovery stuff in IOS but not NX-OS on the 5K, so I think this script will have to use the CLI to detect failure. ThanksI'm running the latest 6.0(2)N2(1) NX-OS on the 5548 with the Layer 3 daughtercard and LAN Enterprise Services license. There is some EEM stuff in the CLI but it appears basic compared to what is in IOS.
NEXUS-SW1(config-applet)# event ?
cli Create a cli event specification
counter Create a counter event
fanabsent Create fanabsent event specification
fanbad Create fanbad event specification
oir Create Online-Insertion-Removal event specification
policy-default Use the event in the system policy being overridden
snmp Create a 'snmp' event specification.
storm-control Create a storm control event specification
syslog Create a syslog event specification
sysmgr System manager related events
temperature Create temperature event specification
track Create a 'track' event specification
NEXUXS-SW1(config-applet)# event cli ?
match Enter cli regex to be used for matching
tag Event tag identifier
I was hoping I could use the "event cli match" or something like that to detect the loss of the cdp neighbor. And then shut down the interface if it is not there. -
Dear cisco community,
I am currently running a IPV4 ebgp neighbor via my current 10G pipe to my ISP.
we recently added IPV6 neighbor,
we noticed, that the IPV4 neighbor is still pretty stable, however, our IPV6 neighbor keeps flapping from 5-10mins.
we can not get a stable BGp connection we our IPV6 addressing.
I am using a cisco CRS. 4.1 version.
is this behavior related to my physical 10G pipe, or my router neighbor discovery (ND).
thanks
-jonHi Jonathan,
What error are you seeing with the flap?. Can you paste the error logs?.
-Nagendra -
1602i AP cannot connect to CT2504 Controller
Hi all,
I have a CT2504 with
Software Version
7.5.102.0
Field Recovery Image Version
System Name
Cisco_a5:d
I also have a 1602i AP with the software 15.2.4-JA1
The AP is trying to connect to the controller, but fails. I get the following log:
*Sep 25 16:58:33.035: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Go join a capwap controller
*Sep 25 16:58:33.000: %CAPWAP-5-DTLSREQSEND: DTLS connection request sent peer_i
p: 192.168.0.250 peer_port: 5246
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-5-DTLSREQSUCC: DTLS connection created sucessfully
peer_ip: 192.168.0.250 peer_port: 5246
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-5-SENDJOIN: sending Join Request to 192.168.0.250
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Invalid event 10 & state 5 combination
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: CAPWAP SM handler: Failed to process m
essage type 10 state 5.
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Failed to handle capwap control messag
e from controller
*Sep 25 16:58:33.483: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Failed to process encrypted capwap pac
ket from 192.168.0.250
*Sep 25 16:58:51.611: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Retransmission count for packet exceed
., 1)x(UNKNOWN_MESSAGE_TYPE (5)
*Sep 25 16:58:51.611: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: GOING BACK TO DISCOVER MODE
*Sep 25 16:58:51.611: %DTLS-5-SEND_ALERT: Send FATAL : Close notify Alert to 192
.168.0.250:5246
*Sep 25 16:58:51.655: %LWAPP-3-CLIENTERRORLOG: LWAPP LED Init: incorrect led sta
te 255
*Sep 25 16:58:51.675: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to a
dministratively down
*Sep 25 16:58:51.675: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to a
dministratively down
*Sep 25 16:58:51.687: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:51.727: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:52.675: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
0, changed state to down
*Sep 25 16:58:52.723: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to do
wn
*Sep 25 16:58:52.731: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to r
eset
*Sep 25 16:58:53.715: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
0, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:53.723: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
1, changed state to down
*Sep 25 16:58:53.767: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:53.775: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to do
wn
*Sep 25 16:58:53.783: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to r
eset
*Sep 25 16:58:54.767: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
1, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:54.775: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
0, changed state to down
*Sep 25 16:58:54.811: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up
*Sep 25 16:58:55.811: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio
0, changed state to up
This repeats without success. Any help would be appreciated.I only have the second port connected to the switch. It is also the management port. I don't have a lot of info about the interfaces, so do not know if this is the best option. Run-config is as follows:
System Inventory
NAME: "Chassis" , DESCR: "Cisco 2500 Series Wireless LAN Controller"
PID: AIR-CT2504-K9, VID: V01, SN: PSZ172304B8
Burned-in MAC Address............................ 10:F3:11:A5:DD:20
Maximum number of APs supported.................. 5
Press Enter to continue or to abort
System Information
Manufacturer's Name.............................. Cisco Systems Inc.
Product Name..................................... Cisco Controller
Product Version.................................. 7.5.102.0
Bootloader Version............................... 1.0.18
Field Recovery Image Version..................... 7.4.1.30
Firmware Version................................. PIC 16.0
Build Type....................................... DATA + WPS
System Name...................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
System Location..................................
System Contact...................................
System ObjectID.................................. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1279
IP Address....................................... 192.168.0.250
Last Reset....................................... Power on reset
System Up Time................................... 0 days 0 hrs 42 mins 36 secs
System Timezone Location......................... (GMT +2:00) Jerusalem
System Stats Realtime Interval................... 5
System Stats Normal Interval..................... 180
Configured Country............................... TR - Turkey
Operating Environment............................ Commercial (0 to 40 C)
Internal Temp Alarm Limits....................... 0 to 65 C
Internal Temperature............................. +31 C
External Temperature............................. +36 C
Fan Status....................................... 4200 rpm
State of 802.11b Network......................... Enabled
State of 802.11a Network......................... Enabled
Number of WLANs.................................. 1
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Burned-in MAC Address............................ 10:F3:11:A5:DD:20
Maximum number of APs supported.................. 5
Redundancy Information
Redundancy Mode ................................. SSO DISABLED
Local State...................................... ACTIVE
Peer State....................................... N/A
Unit............................................. Primary
Unit ID.......................................... 10:F3:11:A5:DD:20
Redunadancy State................................ N/A
Mobility MAC..................................... 10:F3:11:A5:DD:20
Redundancy Management IP Address................. 0.0.0.0
Peer Redundancy Management IP Address............ 0.0.0.0
Redundancy Port IP Address....................... 0.0.0.0
Peer Redundancy Port IP Address.................. 169.254.0.0
AP Bundle Information
Primary AP Image Size
ap1g1 10776
ap1g2 10116
ap3g1 10156
ap3g2 11276
ap801 7444
ap802 8848
c1130 5092
c1140 10008
c1250 7184
c1520 8288
c602i 3756
Secondary AP Image Size
ap3g1 5792
ap801 5192
ap802 5232
c1100 3084
c1130 4964
c1140 4992
c1200 3364
c1240 4812
c1250 5504
c1310 3136
c1520 6404
c3201 4324
c602i 3716
Switch Configuration
802.3x Flow Control Mode......................... Disable
FIPS prerequisite features....................... Disabled
secret obfuscation............................... Enabled
Strong Password Check Features
case-check.................................... Enabled
consecutive-check............................. Enabled
default-check................................. Enabled
username-check................................ Enabled
position-check................................ Disabled
case-digit-check.............................. Disabled
Min. Password length.......................... 3
Min. Upper case chars......................... 0
Min. Lower case chars......................... 0
Min. Digits chars............................. 0
Min. Special chars............................ 0
Mgmt User
Password Lifetime [days]...................... 0
Password Lockout.............................. Disabled
Lockout Attempts.............................. 0
Lockout Timeout [mins]........................ 0
SNMPv3 User
Password Lifetime [days]...................... 0
Password Lockout.............................. Disabled
Lockout Attempts.............................. 3
Lockout Timeout [mins]........................ 5
Network Information
RF-Network Name............................. cont
Web Mode.................................... Enable
Secure Web Mode............................. Enable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option High.......... Disable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option SSLv2......... Disable
Secure Web Mode RC4 Cipher Preference....... Disable
OCSP........................................ Disabled
OCSP responder URL..........................
Secure Shell (ssh).......................... Enable
Telnet...................................... Disable
Ethernet Multicast Forwarding............... Disable
Ethernet Broadcast Forwarding............... Disable
IPv4 AP Multicast/Broadcast Mode............ Multicast Address : 0.0.0.0
IGMP snooping............................... Disabled
IGMP timeout................................ 60 seconds
IGMP Query Interval......................... 20 seconds
MLD snooping................................ Disabled
MLD timeout................................. 60 seconds
MLD query interval.......................... 20 seconds
User Idle Timeout........................... 300 seconds
ARP Idle Timeout............................ 300 seconds
Cisco AP Default Master..................... Enabled
AP Join Priority............................ Disable
Mgmt Via Wireless Interface................. Disable
Mgmt Via Dynamic Interface.................. Disable
Bridge MAC filter Config.................... Enable
Bridge Security Mode........................ EAP
Mesh Full Sector DFS........................ Enable
AP Fallback ................................ Enable
Web Auth CMCC Support ...................... Disabled
Web Auth Redirect Ports .................... 80,2
Web Auth Proxy Redirect ................... Disable
Web Auth Captive-Bypass .................. Disable
Web Auth Secure Web ....................... Enable
Fast SSID Change ........................... Disabled
AP Discovery - NAT IP Only ................. Enabled
IP/MAC Addr Binding Check .................. Enabled
CCX-lite status ............................ Disable
oeap-600 dual-rlan-ports ................... Disable
oeap-600 local-network ..................... Enable
oeap-600 Split Tunneling (Printers)......... Disable
WebPortal Online Client .................... 0
mDNS snooping............................... Disabled
mDNS Query Interval......................... 15 minutes
Port Summary
STP Admin Physical Physical Link Link
Pr Type Stat Mode Mode Status Status Trap POE
1 Normal Disa Enable Auto Auto Down Enable N/A
2 Normal Forw Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable N/A
3 Normal Disa Enable Auto Auto Down Enable Enable (Power Off)
4 Normal Disa Enable Auto Auto Down Enable Enable (Power Off
AP Summary
Number of APs.................................... 0
Global AP User Name.............................. Not Configured
Global AP Dot1x User Name........................ Not Configured
AP Name Slots AP Model Ethernet MAC Location
Country IP Address Clients
AP Tcp-Mss-Adjust Info
AP Name TCP State MSS Size
AP Location
Total Number of AP Groups........................ 0
Site Name........................................ default-group
Site Description.................................
NAS-identifier................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
AP Operating Class............................... Not-configured
RF Profile
2.4 GHz band.....................................
5 GHz band.......................................
WLAN ID Interface Network Admission Control Radio Pol
icy
1 management Disabled None
*AP3600 with 802.11ac Module will only advertise first 8 WLANs on 5GHz radios.
AP Name Slots AP Model Ethernet MAC Location
Port Country Priority
RF Profile
Number of RF Profiles............................ 0
Out Of Box State................................. Disabled
RF Profile Name Band Description
11n-client-only Applied
802.11a Configuration
802.11a Network.................................. Enabled
11acSupport...................................... Enabled
11nSupport....................................... Enabled
802.11a Low Band........................... Enabled
802.11a Mid Band........................... Enabled
802.11a High Band.......................... Enabled
802.11a Operational Rates
802.11a 6M Rate.............................. Mandatory
802.11a 9M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11a 12M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 18M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 24M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 36M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 48M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 54M Rate............................. Supported
802.11n MCS Settings:
MCS 0........................................ Supported
MCS 1........................................ Supported
MCS 2........................................ Supported
MCS 3........................................ Supported
MCS 4........................................ Supported
MCS 5........................................ Supported
MCS 6........................................ Supported
MCS 7........................................ Supported
MCS 8........................................ Supported
MCS 9........................................ Supported
MCS 10....................................... Supported
MCS 11....................................... Supported
MCS 12....................................... Supported
MCS 13....................................... Supported
MCS 14....................................... Supported
MCS 15....................................... Supported
MCS 16....................................... Supported
MCS 17....................................... Supported
MCS 18....................................... Supported
MCS 19....................................... Supported
MCS 20....................................... Supported
MCS 21....................................... Supported
MCS 22....................................... Supported
MCS 23....................................... Supported
802.11ac MCS Settings:
Nss=1: MCS 0-9 .............................. Supported
Nss=2: MCS 0-9 .............................. Supported
Nss=3: MCS 0-9 .............................. Supported
802.11n Status:
A-MPDU Tx:
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Disabled
Priority 2............................... Disabled
Priority 3............................... Disabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Enabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
Aggregation scheduler.................... Enabled
Frame Burst.............................. Automatic
Realtime Timeout..................... 10
A-MSDU Tx:
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Enabled
Priority 2............................... Enabled
Priority 3............................... Enabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Enabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
Rifs Rx ..................................... Enabled
Guard Interval .............................. Any
Beacon Interval.................................. 100
CF Pollable mandatory............................ Disabled
CF Poll Request mandatory........................ Disabled
CFP Period....................................... 4
CFP Maximum Duration............................. 60
Default Channel.................................. 36
Default Tx Power Level........................... 0
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
RSSI Low Check................................... Disabled
RSSI Threshold................................... -80
TI Threshold..................................... -50
Legacy Tx Beamforming setting.................... Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Disabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
World Mode....................................... Enabled
dfs-peakdetect................................... Enabled
EDCA profile type................................ default-wmm
Voice MAC optimization status.................... Disabled
Call Admission Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC:
Voice AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Voice max RF bandwidth........................ 75
Voice reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 6
Voice CAC Method ............................. Load-Based
Voice tspec inactivity timeout................ Disabled
CAC SIP-Voice configuration
SIP based CAC ................................ Disabled
SIP Codec Type ............................... CODEC_TYPE_G711
SIP call bandwidth ........................... 64
SIP call bandwith sample-size ................ 20
Video AC:
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
Video load-based CAC mode..................... Disabled
Video CAC Method ............................. Static
CAC SIP-Video Configuration
SIP based CAC ................................ Disabled
Best-effort AC - Admission control (ACM)...... Disabled
Background AC - Admission control (ACM)....... Disabled
Maximum Number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
802.11a Airewave Director Configuration
RF Event and Performance Logging
Channel Update Logging......................... Off
Coverage Profile Logging....................... Off
Foreign Profile Logging........................ Off
Load Profile Logging........................... Off
Noise Profile Logging.......................... Off
Performance Profile Logging.................... Off
TxPower Update Logging......................... Off
Default 802.11a AP performance profiles
802.11a Global Interference threshold.......... 10 %
802.11a Global noise threshold................. -70 dBm
802.11a Global RF utilization threshold........ 80 %
802.11a Global throughput threshold............ 1000000 bps
802.11a Global clients threshold............... 12 clients
Default 802.11a AP monitoring
802.11a Monitor Mode........................... enable
802.11a Monitor Mode for Mesh AP Backhaul...... disable
802.11a Monitor Channels....................... Country channels
802.11a RRM Neighbor Discover Type............. Transparent
802.11a AP Coverage Interval................... 180 seconds
802.11a AP Load Interval....................... 60 seconds
802.11a AP Noise Interval...................... 180 seconds
802.11a AP Signal Strength Interval............ 60 seconds
802.11a AP Neighbor Report Interval............ 180 seconds
802.11a AP Interference Report Interval........ 120 seconds
Leader Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
Transmit Power Assignment Mode................. AUTO
Transmit Power Update Interval................. 600 seconds
Transmit Power Threshold....................... -70 dBm
Transmit Power Neighbor Count.................. 3 APs
Min Transmit Power............................. -10 dBm
Max Transmit Power............................. 30 dBm
Update Contribution
Noise........................................ Enable
Interference................................. Enable
Load......................................... Disable
Device Aware................................. Disable
Transmit Power Assignment Leader............... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Last Run....................................... 361 seconds ago
Last Run Time.................................. 0 seconds
TPC Mode....................................... Version 1
TPCv2 Target RSSI.............................. -67 dBm
TPCv2 VoWLAN Guide RSSI........................ -67.0 dBm
TPCv2 SOP...................................... -85.0 dBm
TPCv2 Default Client Ant Gain.................. 0.0 dBi
TPCv2 Path Loss Decay Factor................... 3.6
TPCv2 Search Intensity......................... 10 Iterations
AP Name Channel TxPower Allowed Power Levels
Coverage Hole Detection
802.11a Coverage Hole Detection Mode........... Enabled
802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Count............ 100 packets
802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Percentage....... 50%
802.11a Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold.......... -80 dBm
802.11a Coverage Data Packet Count............. 50 packets
802.11a Coverage Data Packet Percentage........ 50%
802.11a Coverage Data RSSI Threshold........... -80 dBm
802.11a Global coverage exception level........ 25 %
802.11a Global client minimum exception lev.... 3 clients
Leader Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode........................ AUTO
Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds [startup]
Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 0
Update Contribution
Noise........................................ Enable
Noise........................................ Enable
Load......................................... Disable
Device Aware................................. Disable
CleanAir Event-driven RRM option............... Disabled
CleanAir Event-driven RRM sensitivity.......... Medium
Channel Assignment Leader...................... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Last Run....................................... 361 seconds ago
Last Run Time.................................. 0 seconds
DCA Sensitivity Level.......................... STARTUP (5 dB)
DCA 802.11n/ac Channel Width................... 20 MHz
DCA Minimum Energy Limit....................... -95 dBm
Channel Energy Levels
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
Channel Dwell Times
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
802.11a 5 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
Allowed Channel List......................... 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64
Unused Channel List.......................... 100,104,108,112,116,120,124,
128,132,136,140
DCA Outdoor AP option.......................... Disabled
802.11a Radio RF Grouping
RF Group Name.................................. cont
RF Protocol Version(MIN)....................... 30(30)
RF Packet Header Version....................... 2
Group Role(Mode)............................... LEADER(AUTO)
Group State.................................... Idle
Group Update Interval.......................... 600 seconds
Group Leader................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Group Member
................................. Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Maximum/Current number of Group Member......... 20/1
Maximum/Current number of AP................... 500/0
Last Run....................................... 361 seconds ago
802.11a CleanAir Configuration
Clean Air Solution............................... Disabled
Air Quality Settings:
Air Quality Reporting........................ Enabled
Air Quality Reporting Period (min)........... 15
Air Quality Alarms........................... Enabled
Air Quality Alarm Threshold................ 35
Unclassified Interference.................. Disabled
Unclassified Severity Threshold............ 20
Interference Device Settings:
Interference Device Reporting................ Enabled
Interference Device Types:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Enabled
Jammer................................... Enabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Enabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Enabled
Video Camera............................. Enabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Enabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Enabled
SuperAG.................................. Enabled
Canopy................................... Enabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Enabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Enabled
Interference Device Alarms................... Enabled
Interference Device Types Triggering Alarms:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Enabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Enabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Enabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled
Additional Clean Air Settings:
CleanAir ED-RRM State........................ Disabled
CleanAir ED-RRM Sensitivity.................. Medium
CleanAir ED-RRM Custom Threshold............. 50
CleanAir Persistent Devices state............ Disabled
CleanAir Persistent Device Propagation....... Disabled
802.11a CleanAir AirQuality Summary
AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
802.11b Configuration
802.11b Network.................................. Enabled
11gSupport....................................... Enabled
11nSupport....................................... Enabled
802.11b/g Operational Rates
802.11b/g 1M Rate............................ Mandatory
802.11b/g 2M Rate............................ Mandatory
802.11b/g 5.5M Rate.......................... Mandatory
802.11b/g 11M Rate........................... Mandatory
802.11g 6M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11g 9M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11g 12M Rate............................. Supported
802.11g 18M Rate............................. Supported
802.11g 24M Rate............................. Supported
802.11g 36M Rate............................. Supported
802.11g 48M Rate............................. Supported
802.11g 54M Rate............................. Supported
802.11n MCS Settings:
MCS 0........................................ Supported
MCS 1........................................ Supported
MCS 2........................................ Supported
MCS 3........................................ Supported
MCS 4........................................ Supported
MCS 5........................................ Supported
MCS 6........................................ Supported
MCS 7........................................ Supported
MCS 8........................................ Supported
MCS 9........................................ Supported
MCS 10....................................... Supported
MCS 11....................................... Supported
MCS 12....................................... Supported
MCS 13....................................... Supported
MCS 14....................................... Supported
MCS 15....................................... Supported
MCS 16....................................... Supported
MCS 17....................................... Supported
MCS 18....................................... Supported
MCS 19....................................... Supported
MCS 20....................................... Supported
MCS 21....................................... Supported
MCS 22....................................... Supported
MCS 23....................................... Supported
802.11n Status:
A-MPDU Tx:
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Disabled
Priority 2............................... Disabled
Priority 3............................... Disabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Enabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
Aggregation scheduler.................... Enabled
Realtime Timeout..................... 10
A-MSDU Tx:
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Enabled
Priority 2............................... Enabled
Priority 3............................... Enabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Enabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
Rifs Rx ..................................... Enabled
Guard Interval .............................. Any
Beacon Interval.................................. 100
CF Pollable mode................................. Disabled
CF Poll Request mandatory........................ Disabled
CFP Period....................................... 4
CFP Maximum Duration............................. 60
Default Channel.................................. 1
Default Tx Power Level........................... 0
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
RSSI Low Check................................... Disabled
RSSI Threshold................................... -80
Call Admission Limit ........................... 105
G711 CU Quantum ................................. 15
ED Threshold..................................... -50
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
PBCC mandatory................................... Disabled
RTS Threshold.................................... 2347
Short Preamble mandatory......................... Enabled
Short Retry Limit................................ 7
Legacy Tx Beamforming setting.................... Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Disabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
World Mode....................................... Enabled
Faster Carrier Tracking Loop..................... Disabled
EDCA profile type................................ default-wmm
Voice MAC optimization status.................... Disabled
Call Admission Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Voice max RF bandwidth........................ 75
Voice reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 6
Voice CAC Method.............................. Load-Based
Voice tspec inactivity timeout................ Disabled
CAC SIP-Voice configuration
SIP based CAC ................................ Disabled
SIP Codec Type ............................... CODEC_TYPE_G711
SIP call bandwidth: .......................... 64
SIP call bandwidth sample-size ............... 20
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
Video load-based CAC mode..................... Disabled
Video CAC Method ............................. Static
CAC SIP-Video configuration
SIP based CAC ................................ Disabled
Best-effort AC - Admission control (ACM)...... Disabled
Background AC - Admission control (ACM)....... Disabled
Maximum Number of Clients per AP................. 200
802.11b Airewave Director Configuration
RF Event and Performance Logging
Channel Update Logging......................... Off
Coverage Profile Logging....................... Off
Foreign Profile Logging........................ Off
Load Profile Logging........................... Off
Noise Profile Logging.......................... Off
Performance Profile Logging.................... Off
Transmit Power Update Logging.................. Off
Default 802.11b AP performance profiles
802.11b Global Interference threshold.......... 10 %
802.11b Global noise threshold................. -70 dBm
802.11b Global RF utilization threshold........ 80 %
802.11b Global throughput threshold............ 1000000 bps
802.11b Global clients threshold............... 12 clients
Default 802.11b AP monitoring
802.11b Monitor Mode........................... enable
802.11b Monitor Channels....................... Country channels
802.11b RRM Neighbor Discovery Type............ Transparent
802.11b AP Coverage Interval................... 180 seconds
802.11b AP Load Interval....................... 60 seconds
802.11b AP Noise Interval...................... 180 seconds
802.11b AP Signal Strength Interval............ 60 seconds
802.11b AP Neighbor Report Interval............ 180 seconds
802.11b AP Interference Report Interval........ 120 seconds
Leader Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
Transmit Power Assignment Mode................. AUTO
Transmit Power Update Interval................. 600 seconds
Transmit Power Threshold....................... -70 dBm
Transmit Power Neighbor Count.................. 3 APs
Min Transmit Power............................. -10 dBm
Max Transmit Power............................. 30 dBm
Update Contribution
Noise........................................ Enable
Interference................................. Enable
Load......................................... Disable
Device Aware................................. Disable
Transmit Power Assignment Leader............... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Last Run....................................... 490 seconds ago
Last Run Time.................................. 0 seconds
TPC Mode....................................... Version 1
TPCv2 Target RSSI.............................. -67 dBm
TPCv2 VoWLAN Guide RSSI........................ -67.0 dBm
TPCv2 SOP...................................... -85.0 dBm
TPCv2 Default Client Ant Gain.................. 0.0 dBi
TPCv2 Path Loss Decay Factor................... 3.6
TPCv2 Search Intensity......................... 10 Iterations
AP Name Channel TxPower Allowed Power Levels
Coverage Hole Detection
802.11b Coverage Hole Detection Mode........... Enabled
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Count............ 100 packets
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Percentage....... 50%
802.11b Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold.......... -80 dBm
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Count............. 50 packets
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Percentage........ 50%
802.11b Coverage Data RSSI Threshold........... -80 dBm
802.11b Global coverage exception level........ 25 %
802.11b Global client minimum exception lev.... 3 clients
Leader Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode........................ AUTO
Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds [startup]
Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 0
Update Contribution
Noise........................................ Enable
Interference................................. Enable
Load......................................... Disable
Device Aware................................. Disable
CleanAir Event-driven RRM option............... Disabled
CleanAir Event-driven RRM sensitivity.......... Medium
Channel Assignment Leader...................... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Last Run....................................... 523 seconds ago
Last Run Time.................................. 0 seconds
DCA Sensitivity Level: ...................... STARTUP (5 dB)
DCA Minimum Energy Limit....................... -95 dBm
Channel Energy Levels
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
Channel Dwell Times
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
802.11b Auto-RF Allowed Channel List........... 1,5,9,13
Auto-RF Unused Channel List.................... 2,3,4,6,7,8,10,11,12
802.11b Radio RF Grouping
RF Group Name.................................. cont
RF Protocol Version(MIN)....................... 30(30)
RF Packet Header Version....................... 2
Group Role(Mode)............................... LEADER(AUTO)
Group State.................................... Idle
Group Update Interval.......................... 600 seconds
Group Leader................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Group Member
................................. Cisco_a5:dd:24 (192.168.0.250)
Maximum/Current number of Group Member......... 20/1
Maximum/Current number of AP................... 500/0
Last Run....................................... 523 seconds ago
802.11b CleanAir Configuration
Clean Air Solution............................... Disabled
Air Quality Settings:
Air Quality Reporting........................ Enabled
Air Quality Reporting Period (min)........... 15
Air Quality Alarms........................... Enabled
Air Quality Alarm Threshold................ 35
Unclassified Interference.................. Disabled
Unclassified Severity Threshold............ 20
Interference Device Settings:
Interference Device Reporting................ Enabled
Interference Device Types:
Bluetooth Link........................... Enabled
Microwave Oven........................... Enabled
802.11 FH................................ Enabled
Bluetooth Discovery...................... Enabled
TDD Transmitter.......................... Enabled
Jammer................................... Enabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Enabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Enabled
Video Camera............................. Enabled
802.15.4................................. Enabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Enabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Enabled
SuperAG.................................. Enabled
Canopy................................... Enabled
Microsoft Device......................... Enabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Enabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Enabled
Interference Device Alarms................... Enabled
Interference Device Types Triggering Alarms:
Bluetooth Link........................... Disabled
Microwave Oven........................... Disabled
802.11 FH................................ Disabled
Bluetooth Discovery...................... Disabled
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Enabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
802.15.4................................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Enabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Enabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
Microsoft Device......................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled
Additional Clean Air Settings:
CleanAir ED-RRM State........................ Disabled
CleanAir ED-RRM Sensitivity.................. Medium
CleanAir ED-RRM Custom Threshold............. 50
CleanAir Persistent Devices state............ Disabled
CleanAir Persistent Device Propagation....... Disabled
802.11a CleanAir AirQuality Summary
AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
Mobility Configuration
Mobility Protocol Port........................... 16666
Default Mobility Domain.......................... cont
Multicast Mode .................................. Disabled
Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r................... 0xe3e
Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive Count......................... 3
Mobility Group Members Configured................ 1
Mobility Control Message DSCP Value.............. 0
Controllers configured in the Mobility Group
MAC Address IP Address Group Name
Multicast IP Status
10:f3:11:a5:dd:20 192.168.0.250 cont
0.0.0.0 Up
Mobility Hash Configuration
Default Mobility Domain.......................... cont
IP Address Hash Key
Self Signed Certificate details
SSC Hash validation.............................. Enabled.
SSC device certificate not present.
Mobility Foreign Map Configuration
WLAN ID Foreign Mac Address Interface
Advanced Configuration
Probe request filtering.......................... Enabled
Probes fwd to controller per client per radio.... 2
Probe request rate-limiting interval............. 500 msec
Aggregate Probe request interval................. 0 msec
Increased backoff parameters for probe respon.... Disabled
EAP-Identity-Request Timeout (seconds)........... 30
EAP-Identity-Request Max Retries................. 2
EAP Key-Index for Dynamic WEP.................... 0
EAP Max-Login Ignore Identity Response........... enable
EAP-Request Timeout (seconds).................... 30
EAP-Request Max Retries.......................... 2
EAPOL-Key Timeout (milliseconds)................. 1000
EAPOL-Key Max Retries............................ 2
EAP-Broadcast Key Interval....................... 3600
Fastpath Packet Capture.......................... disable
Fastpath Fast Cache Control...................... enable
Fastpath Fast Testmode........................... 0x0
dot11-padding.................................... Disabled
Advanced Hotspot Commands
ANQP 4-way state................................. Disabled
GARP Broadcast state: ........................... Enabled
GAS request rate limit .......................... Disabled
ANQP comeback delay in TUs(TU=1024usec).......... 50
Location Configuration
RFID Tag data Collection......................... Enabled
RFID timeout.................................... 1200 seconds
RFID mobility....................................
Interface Configuration
Interface Name................................... ap-management1
MAC Address...................................... 10:f3:11:a5:dd:24
IP Address....................................... 192.168.0.251
IP Netmask....................................... 255.255.255.0
IP Gateway....................................... 192.168.0.7
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
External NAT IP Address.......................... 0.0.0.0
VLAN............................................. untagged
NAS-Identifier................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
Active Physical Port............................. 1
Primary Physical Port............................ 1
Backup Physical Port............................. Unconfigured
DHCP Proxy Mode.................................. Global
Primary DHCP Server.............................. 192.168.0.7
Secondary DHCP Server............................ Unconfigured
DHCP Option 82................................... Disabled
IPv4 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
IPv6 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
mDNS Profile Name................................ Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
L2 Multicast..................................... Enabled
Interface Name................................... ap-management3
MAC Address...................................... 10:f3:11:a5:dd:26
IP Address....................................... 192.168.0.253
IP Netmask....................................... 255.255.255.0
IP Gateway....................................... 192.168.0.7
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
External NAT IP Address.......................... 0.0.0.0
VLAN............................................. untagged
NAS-Identifier................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
Active Physical Port............................. 3
Primary Physical Port............................ 3
Backup Physical Port............................. Unconfigured
DHCP Proxy Mode.................................. Global
Primary DHCP Server.............................. 192.168.0.7
Secondary DHCP Server............................ Unconfigured
DHCP Option 82................................... Disabled
IPv4 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
IPv6 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
mDNS Profile Name................................ Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
L2 Multicast..................................... Enabled
Interface Name................................... ap-management4
MAC Address...................................... 10:f3:11:a5:dd:27
IP Address....................................... 192.168.0.254
IP Netmask....................................... 255.255.255.0
IP Gateway....................................... 192.168.0.7
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
External NAT IP Address.......................... 0.0.0.0
VLAN............................................. untagged
NAS-Identifier................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
Active Physical Port............................. 4
Primary Physical Port............................ 4
Backup Physical Port............................. Unconfigured
DHCP Proxy Mode.................................. Global
Primary DHCP Server.............................. 192.168.0.7
Secondary DHCP Server............................ Unconfigured
DHCP Option 82................................... Disabled
IPv4 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
IPv6 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
mDNS Profile Name................................ Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
L2 Multicast..................................... Enabled
Interface Name................................... management
MAC Address...................................... 10:f3:11:a5:dd:20
IP Address....................................... 192.168.0.250
IP Netmask....................................... 255.255.255.0
IP Gateway....................................... 192.168.0.7
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
External NAT IP Address.......................... 0.0.0.0
VLAN............................................. untagged
Quarantine-vlan.................................. 0
Active Physical Port............................. 2
Primary Physical Port............................ 2
Backup Physical Port............................. Unconfigured
DHCP Proxy Mode.................................. Global
Primary DHCP Server.............................. 192.168.0.7
Secondary DHCP Server............................ Unconfigured
DHCP Option 82................................... Disabled
IPv4 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
IPv6 ACL......................................... Unconfigured
mDNS Profile Name................................ Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
L2 Multicast..................................... Disabled
Interface Name................................... virtual
MAC Address...................................... 10:f3:11:a5:dd:20
IP Address....................................... 1.1.1.1
Virtual DNS Host Name............................ Disabled
AP Manager....................................... No
Guest Interface.................................. No
Interface Group Configuration
WLAN Configuration
WLAN Identifier.................................. 1
Profile Name..................................... kisan
Network Name (SSID).............................. kisan
Status........................................... Enabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Network Admission Control
Client Profiling Status
Radius Profiling ............................ Disabled
DHCP ....................................... Disabled
HTTP ....................................... Disabled
Local Profiling ............................. Disabled
DHCP ....................................... Disabled
HTTP ....................................... Disabled
Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
Maximum number of Associated Clients............. 0
Maximum number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
Session Timeout.................................. 1800 seconds
User Idle Timeout................................ Disabled
Sleep Client..................................... disable
Sleep Client Timeout............................. 12 hours
User Idle Threshold.............................. 0 Bytes
NAS-identifier................................... Cisco_a5:dd:24
CHD per WLAN..................................... Enabled
Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
Interface........................................ management
Multicast Interface.............................. Not Configured
WLAN IPv4 ACL.................................... unconfigured
WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
WLAN Layer2 ACL.................................. unconfigured
mDNS Status...................................... Enabled
mDNS Profile Name................................ default-mdns-profile
DHCP Server...................................... Default
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Static IP client tunneling....................... Disabled
Quality of Service............................... Silver
Per-SSID Rate Limits............................. Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Per-Client Rate Limits........................... Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Scan Defer Priority.............................. 4,5,6
Scan Defer Time.................................. 100 milliseconds
WMM.............................................. Allowed
WMM UAPSD Compliant Client Support............... Disabled
Media Stream Multicast-direct.................... Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
Dot11-Phone Mode (7920).......................... Disabled
Wired Protocol................................... None
Passive Client Feature........................... Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action..................... Disabled
Radio Policy..................................... All
DTIM period for 802.11a radio.................... 1
DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
Radius Servers
Authentication................................ Global Servers
Accounting.................................... Global Servers
Interim Update............................. Disabled
Framed IPv6 Acct AVP ...................... Prefix
Dynamic Interface............................. Disabled
Dynamic Interface Priority.................... wlan
Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
Security
802.11 Authentication:........................ Open System
FT Support.................................... Disabled
Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
802.1X........................................ Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
WPA (SSN IE)............................... Disabled
WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
TKIP Cipher............................. Disabled
AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
Auth Key Management
802.1x.................................. Enabled
PSK..................................... Disabled
CCKM.................................... Disabled
FT-1X(802.11r).......................... Disabled
FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
PMF-1X(802.11w)......................... Disabled
PMF-PSK(802.11w)........................ Disabled
FT Reassociation Timeout................... 20
FT Over-The-DS mode........................ Enabled
GTK Randomization.......................... Disabled
SKC Cache Support.......................... Disabled
CCKM TSF Tolerance......................... 1000
WAPI.......................................... Disabled
Wi-Fi Direct policy configured................ Disabled
EAP-Passthrough............................... Disabled
CKIP ......................................... Disabled
Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
FlexConnect Local Switching................... Disabled
flexconnect Central Dhcp Flag................. Disabled
flexconnect nat-pat Flag...................... Disabled
flexconnect Dns Override Flag................. Disabled
flexconnect PPPoE pass-through................ Disabled
flexconnect local-switching IP-source-guar.... Disabled
FlexConnect Vlan based Central Switching ..... Disabled
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Corporate connectivity not working for some users
Hi,
I'm having an issue that started about a month ago but is getting worse. A select group of users are no longer able to connect using DirectAccess, even though these users have been using their computers for a few months without issue.
BACKGROUND:
-Windows 2008 R2 DirectAccess server
-Windows 7 x64 enterprise clients
-Most clients experiencing the issue have a newer laptop (Lenovo T440 with Intel 7260AC wireless), but the issue is not limited to this model. Also, I have 25+ other Lenovo T440 units that connect without issue to this day.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:
I have tried disabling the various interfaces used for directaccess on these problem machines and have not been able to narrow it down. Essentially- I've noticed the IP-HTTPS interface shows deactivated, so I'll disable Teredo. This
usually allows the IP-HTTPS to show activated, and connectivity is restored. However, after 30 seconds to a few minutes, connectivity will once again drop. So I'll re-enable teredo (default,client, or enterprise client) and connectivity will kick
on for another brief period, but drops again shortly after.
I have confirmed that during these short periods of connectivity working, the wf.msc shows connectivity using NTLM and Kerberos, but the clients just can't seem to stay connected on any interface.
However, in the wf.msc when the clients are not functioning, I only ever see one NTLM entry.LOGS:
Below is a directaccess client log pulled from a non-functioning client before making any changes or any testing. Feel free to ask for the rest of the log if needed-- I have put in place holders for information that may be sensitive. Thank you!!
RED: Corporate connectivity is not working.
Windows is unable to relocationve corporate network names. Please contact your administrator if this problem persists.
24/3/2015 18:21:43 (UTC)
Probes List
FAIL PING: location-dc.domain.local
FAIL PING: location-file.domain.local
DTE List
PASS PING: 2002:'mac':5a1c::'mac':5a1c
PASS PING: 2002:'mac':5a1d::'mac':5a1d
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>ipconfig /all
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : c2075
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : domain.local
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : domain.local
domain2.ad
System Quarantine State . . . . . : Not Restricted
Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 3:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 2A-B2-BD-'mac2'-E5
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 2:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 2A-B2-BD-'mac2'-E6
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Ethernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 28-B2-BD-'mac2'-E9
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : attlocal.net
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 28-B2-BD-'mac2'-E5
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2602:304:'mac3':d370:5a1:c77:834:86a9(Preferred)
Temporary IPv6 Address. . . . . . : 2602:304:'mac3':d370:f9ce:db89:87ad:'mac4'(Preferred)
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::5a1:c77:834:86a9%12(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.86(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 1:48:21 PM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, March 25, 2015 1:48:21 PM
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::21b:5bff:febf:4f21%12
192.168.1.254
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.254
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.254
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : domain.local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I218-LM
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 28-D2-44-C5-24-59
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.attlocal.net:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : attlocal.net
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter iphttpsinterface:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : iphttpsinterface
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter 6TO4 Adapter:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft 6to4 Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.{FD31098B-E475-49A1-9AFA-8C43FF928F97}:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.domain.local:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:0:'mac':5a1c:342d:25dd:b4e1:12c8(Preferred)
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::342d:25dd:b4e1:12c8%18(Preferred)
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
Tunnel adapter isatap.{E1BE09BA-B38B-4F87-8893-E3D32A88EDFC}:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #4
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.{0C04B587-7861-4D8D-9DA9-6326AB71D701}:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #5
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh int teredo show state
Teredo Parameters
Type : client
Server Name : 204.16.90.28 (Group Policy)
Client Refresh Interval : 30 seconds
Client Port : unspecified
State : qualified
Client Type : teredo host-specific relay
Network : unmanaged
NAT : restricted
NAT Special Behaviour : UPNP: No, PortPreserving: Yes
Local Mapping : 192.168.1.86:55842
External NAT Mapping : 75.30.237.55:55842
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh int httpstunnel show interfaces
Interface IPHTTPSInterface (Group Policy) Parameters
Role : client
URL : https://uag.webdomain.com:443/IPHTTPS
Last Error Code : 0x0
Interface Status : IPHTTPS interface deactivated
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh dns show state
Name Relocationution Policy Table Options
Query Failure Behavior : Always fall back to LLMNR and NetBIOS
if the name does not exist in DNS or
if the DNS servers are unreachable
when on a private network
Query Relocationution Behavior : Relocationve only IPv6 addresses for names
Network Location Behavior : Let Network ID determine when Direct
Access settings are to be used
Machine Location : Outside corporate network
Direct Access Settings : Configured and Enabled
DNSSEC Settings : Not Configured
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh name show policy
DNS Name Relocationution Policy Table Settings
(ENTRIES OMITTED TO SAVE SPACE)
Settings for .domain.local
Certification authority : DC=local, DC=domain, CN=HDT CA
DNSSEC (Validation) : disabled
DNSSEC (IPsec) : disabled
DirectAccess (DNS Servers) : 2002:'mac':5a1d::'mac':5a1d
DirectAccess (IPsec) : disabled
DirectAccess (Proxy Settings) : Bypass proxy
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh name show effective
DNS Effective Name Relocationution Policy Table Settings
(ENTRIES OMITTED TO SAVE SPACE)
Settings for .domain.local
Certification authority : DC=local, DC=domain, CN=HDT CA
DNSSEC (Validation) : disabled
IPsec settings : disabled
DirectAccess (DNS Servers) : 2002:'mac':5a1d::'mac':5a1d
DirectAccess (Proxy Settings) : Bypass proxy
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh int ipv6 show int level=verbose
Interface Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1 Parameters
IfLuid : loopback_0
IfIndex : 1
State : connected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 4294967295 bytes
Reachable Time : 40000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : disabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Wireless Network Connection Parameters
IfLuid : wireless_0
IfIndex : 12
State : connected
Metric : 25
Link MTU : 1472 bytes
Reachable Time : 1101000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 1805000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 64
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface isatap.attlocal.net Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_4
IfIndex : 22
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 27500 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Wireless Network Connection 2 Parameters
IfLuid : wireless_5
IfIndex : 15
State : disconnected
Metric : 5
Link MTU : 1500 bytes
Reachable Time : 24000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface iphttpsinterface Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_5
IfIndex : 17
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 31500 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : enabled
Other Stateful Configuration : enabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Local Area Connection Parameters
IfLuid : ethernet_6
IfIndex : 11
State : disconnected
Metric : 5
Link MTU : 1500 bytes
Reachable Time : 31500 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface 6TO4 Adapter Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_6
IfIndex : 19
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 39500 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : disabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface isatap.{FD31098B-E475-49A1-9AFA-8C43FF928F97} Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_7
IfIndex : 21
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 33000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface isatap.domain.local Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_8
IfIndex : 39
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 36000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Bluetooth Network Connection Parameters
IfLuid : ethernet_9
IfIndex : 14
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1500 bytes
Reachable Time : 17000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Wireless Network Connection 3 Parameters
IfLuid : wireless_9
IfIndex : 16
State : disconnected
Metric : 5
Link MTU : 1500 bytes
Reachable Time : 17000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 1
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_9
IfIndex : 18
State : connected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 14500 ms
Base Reachable Time : 15000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 2000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : enabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : enabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface isatap.{E1BE09BA-B38B-4F87-8893-E3D32A88EDFC} Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_10
IfIndex : 20
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 41000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
Interface isatap.{0C04B587-7861-4D8D-9DA9-6326AB71D701} Parameters
IfLuid : tunnel_11
IfIndex : 23
State : disconnected
Metric : 50
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
Reachable Time : 40000 ms
Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms
Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms
DAD Transmits : 0
Site Prefix Length : 64
Site Id : 1
Forwarding : disabled
Advertising : disabled
Neighbor Discovery : enabled
Neighbor Unreachability Detection : disabled
Router Discovery : enabled
Managed Address Configuration : disabled
Other Stateful Configuration : disabled
Weak Host Sends : enabled
Weak Host Receives : disabled
Use Automatic Metric : enabled
Ignore Default Routes : disabled
Advertised Router Lifetime : 1800 seconds
Advertise Default Route : disabled
Current Hop Limit : 0
Force ARPND Wake up patterns : disabled
Directed MAC Wake up patterns : disabled
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh advf show currentprofile
Private Profile Settings:
State ON
Firewall Policy BlockInbound,AllowOutbound
LocalFirewallRules N/A (GPO-store only)
LocalConSecRules N/A (GPO-store only)
InboundUserNotification Enable
RemoteManagement Disable
UnicastResponseToMulticast Enable
Logging:
LogAllowedConnections Disable
LogDroppedConnections Disable
FileName %systemroot%\system32\LogFiles\Firewall\pfirewall.log
MaxFileSize 4096
Ok.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogSpace\{05471C14-7140-4651-84C2-230EC7D70628}>netsh advfirewall monitor show consec
Global Settings:
IPsec:
StrongCRLCheck 0:Disabled
SAIdleTimeMin 5min
DefaultExemptions ICMP
IPsecThroughNAT Never
AuthzUserGrp None
AuthzComputerGrp None
StatefulFTP Enable
StatefulPPTP Enable
Main Mode:
KeyLifetime 60min,0sess
SecMethods DHGroup2-AES128-SHA256,DHGroup2-AES128-SHA1,DHGroup2-3DES-SHA1
ForceDH No
Categories:
BootTimeRuleCategory Windows Firewall
FirewallRuleCategory Windows Firewall
StealthRuleCategory Windows Firewall
ConSecRuleRuleCategory Windows Firewall
Quick Mode:
QuickModeSecMethods ESP:SHA1-None+60min+100000kb,ESP:SHA1-AES128+60min+100000kb,ESP:SHA1-3DES+60min+100000kb,AH:SHA1+60min+100000kb
QuickModePFS None
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Main Mode SA at 03/24/2015 14:21:44
Local IP Address: 2602:304:'mac3':d370:f9ce:db89:87ad:'mac4'
Remote IP Address: 2002:'mac':5a1d::'mac':5a1d
Auth1: ComputerCert
Auth2: UserNTLM
MM Offer: None-AES128-SHA256
Cookie Pair: 9398e38420480425:51071d5bae9eb503
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Remote IP Address: 2002:'mac':5a1d::'mac':5a1d
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No puedo acceder al entorno de red
Hola,
tengo una duda que no sé cómo resolverla,
Se tiene instalado un wireless controller Cisco 5508 con dos SSID, uno privado con clave de encripción WPA y otro público sin clave (abierto) y APs modelo 1042N.
Al querer instalar una aplicación que necesita conectarse a una base de datos en SQL en un servidor, desde una máquina conectada por esta red wireless a traves del controlador, en cierto punto del proceso de instalación es necesario pasar por una ventana en donde se despliega una serie de servidores entre los cuales debe constar el que requiere esta aplicación para instalarse, más el problema radica que a través de la conexión wireless no se despliega esta lista para poder escoger el servidor que se necesita, mientras que al hacer la instalación a través de una máquina conectada a la red por cable ethernet, esta lista de servidores aparece inmediatamente.
Al hacer la prueba de ping hacia el servidor que se requiere contactar ya sea desde la máquina conectada por wireless o desde el controlador Cisco, se puede observar que sí existe conexión, sí hay respuesta.
No sé donde radicaría el problema, si en algo de la configuración del controlador Cisco o en algún aspecto de la red del cliente en sí. Cabe mencionar que en la red que se menciona ya sea conectado por wireless o por cable ethernet el cliente debe estar configurado con un proxy para poder salir a internet.
Otra cosa que sucede en particular con esta red wireless, es que al conectar por wireless una máquina Mac, al querer desplegar el entorno de red, no se despliega ninguna máquina en pantalla, mientras que al conectar esta misma máquina Mac por cable ethernet no sucede esto, sino que aparece en pantalla el entorno de red normalmente.
Gracias de antemano por su amable atención y quedo atento a algún comentario al respecto, cualquiera que sea me sería de mucha ayuda.
Miguel Vasconez
[email protected]
[email protected]The neighbor discovery on mac and PCs is based on broadcast.
I think it's the same for yoru SQL application.
Broadcast are blocked by default on the controller. You can enable "broadcast forwarding" in the controller menu -
EEM event track is not supported (version 3.2)
Hello,
I'm replacing a router 2911 by IE3010 (with IP service) and trying to transfer configurations across. I have noticed that on the IE3010 EEM , I can't trigger an event based on Object Tracking.
IE3010(config-applet)#event ?
application Application specific event
cli CLI event
config Configuration policy event
counter Counter event
env Environmental event
gold GOLD event
identity Identity event
interface Interface event
ioswdsysmon IOS WDSysMon event
ipsla IPSLA Event
mat MAC address table event
neighbor-discovery Neighbor Discovery event
nf NF Event
none Manually run policy event
oir OIR event
routing Routing event
rpc Remote Procedure Call event
snmp SNMP event
snmp-notification SNMP Notification Event
snmp-object SNMP object event
syslog Syslog event
tag event tag identifier
timer Timer event
I do have a track that monitors (ICMP-echo) of two IP addresses and I want to do some action when the track is down and this has been working quite well on the 2911. I have found in the IE3010 event detector that tracking event is not available while the same is available in the 2911
Any advise how can I solve this problem and how can I do action based on the status of the tracked object in the IE3010 ?
The software version of the IE3010 is as follows
IE3010 Software (IE3010-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 15.0(2)SE6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2).
Embedded Event Manager Version 3.20
Component Versions:
eem: (320_rel3)1.0.0
eem-gold: (v320_rel1)1.0.0
eem-call-home: (v320_rel1)1.0.2
Event Detectors:
Name Version Node Type
application 01.00 node0/0 RP
identity 01.00 node0/0 RP
neighbor-discovery 01.00 node0/0 RP
mat 01.00 node0/0 RP
syslog 01.00 node0/0 RP
routing 03.00 node0/0 RP
cli 01.00 node0/0 RP
counter 01.00 node0/0 RP
interface 01.00 node0/0 RP
ioswdsysmon 01.00 node0/0 RP
none 01.00 node0/0 RP
oir 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp 01.00 node0/0 RP
timer 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp-object 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp-notification 01.00 node0/0 RP
ipsla 01.00 node0/0 RP
nf 01.00 node0/0 RP
test 01.00 node0/0 RP
config 01.00 node0/0 RP
env 01.00 node0/0 RP
gold 01.00 node0/0 RP
rpc 01.00 node0/0 RPI need to track if an IP is up with ICMP, Source IP: 192.168.249.1 Dest IP: 192.168.249.2 on port FastEthernet fa0/19
I do not understand how the weights work here with the UP or Down Status can you please explain. I modified your commands a bit and this is what I got, can you let me know if I am on the right path:
track 10 ip sla 10
delay down 10
track 19 list threshold weight
object 10 weight 70
threshold weight down 30 up 70
authentication mac-move permit
ip sla 10
icmp-echo 10.13.249.2 source-ip 10.13.249.1
timeout 300
frequency 5
ip sla schedule 10 life forever start-time now
ip sla enable reaction-alerts
event manager applet Remote_Site_Up
event syslog pattern "TRACKING-5-STATE: 19 list threshold weight Down->Up"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 2.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.0 cli command "interface FastEthernet0/19"
action 4.0 cli command "no shut"
action 5.0 cli command "end"
event manager applet Remote_Site_Down
event syslog pattern "TRACKING-5-STATE: 19 list threshold weight Up->Down"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 2.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.0 cli command "interface FastEthernet0/19"
action 4.0 cli command "shut"
action 5.0 cli command "end"
This is the status with the show track command:
Track 10
IP SLA 10 state
State is Up
1 change, last change 00:29:35
Delay down 10 secs
Latest operation return code: OK
Latest RTT (millisecs) 1
Track 19
List threshold weight
Threshold Weight is Up (70/70)
2 changes, last change 00:29:34
object 10 weight 70 Up (70/70)
Threshold weight down 30 up 70 -
[SOLVED] Comcast IPv6 Prefix Delegation
I've built a gateway/firewall/network services box out of an old machine I had, and it works quite well for IPv4. I was super excited when Comcast finally rolled out IPv6 in my area, and have been attempting to get it to work, however with no success. I have at one point successfully been using an HE tunnel to provide IPv6 for the network. My goal is to have this box running Arch get a prefix from Comcast, distribute it to the local network via radvd, and route IPv6 traffic between the LAN and Comcast without manual intervention to assign the prefix anywhere.
My issue seems to be getting ISC's dhcpcd to apply the prefix that it receives from Comcast to the LAN interface. The prefix I receive is a /64, and if I run dhcpcd in verbose mode, I do see it receive a prefix assignment.
LAN: enp2s2
WAN: enp2s8
dhcpcd.conf
#Prefix delegation in theory
noipv6rs
interface enp2s8
ia_pd 1 enp2s2
radvd.conf
interface enp2s2 {
AdvSendAdvert on;
MinRtrAdvInterval 3;
MaxRtrAdvInterval 10;
prefix ::/64 {
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
AdvRouterAddr on;
DeprecatePrefix on;
However, the prefix never shows up on any interface (using ip addr to view), so never seems to be usable. Just in case I wasn't checking it appropriately, I attempted to run radvd anyways, and it exits with an error about no prefixes to advertise as expected.
Furthermore, I've been having further issues, in that if I manually take the prefix, and give my router's LAN interface the prefix::1 address, I have no IPv6 connectivity. If I switch dhcpcd to use ia_na instead of pd, I get an address on the WAN interface and have fully functional IPv6 connectivity on the router, as expected. I was hoping that I could use both statements to get an address on the WAN and delegate a prefix to the LAN, but that seems to be disallowed by dhcpcd, probably for a good reason I'm not aware of. I was hoping neighbor discovery would inform my router of Comcast's router on the link-local link (is that the right term?), but it does not seem to be functioning.
I've googled extensively and have not been able to find a solution that does not require manual intervention to copy-paste the prefix from the dhcpcd/dhclient output either into radvd, or assigning the address manually. Any suggestions on where I should look, or what I should try?
Thanks in advance
Last edited by phate408 (2013-09-19 18:27:01)phate408 wrote:I manually take the prefix, and give my router's LAN interface the prefix::1 address, I have no IPv6 connectivity.
If Comcast are anything like Internode here in Australia, they require the PD request to update their routers with the correct routing information.
AFAIK, you should be doing a IA_NA to get an address for your router (to connect the link between your router and Comcast), then you need to do the PD to get the addresses for your internal use which radvd will then advertise.
EDIT: I figured I should include some info for how I do it. I use dibbler-client with these options (obviously I've censored my PD):
inactive-mode
skip-confirm
log-mode short
log-level 7
iface "ppp200" {
pd {
prefix 2001:aa:aa:ab00::/56
option dns-server
IPv6 addresses are then statically assigned to the internal interfaces, and radvd runs with this config:
interface eth1 {
AdvSendAdvert on;
MinRtrAdvInterval 30;
MaxRtrAdvInterval 100;
AdvDefaultLifetime 3600; # 1 hour
AdvDefaultPreference high; # this is the best router
AdvHomeAgentFlag off; # Disable Mobile IPv6 support
prefix 2001:aa:aa:ab01::/64 {
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
RDNSS 2001:aa:aa:ab01::f1 {
Note the increment in the last byte of the network prefix:
:ab00: (ISP side of the router) => :ab01: (LAN side)
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