Nme-wea-502 configure
HI Zack,
Under is the configuration about NME-WEA-502
APP#cms deregister force
Management service is not enabled/registered.
Based on the input, the following configuratio
central-manager address 172.16.1.250
ip name-server 172.16.1.253
ip domain-name c.c
primary-interface GigabitEthernet 1/0
hostname APP
clock timezone UTC 0 0
cms enable
wccp version 2
wccp router-list 8 13.13.13.11
wccp tcp-promiscuous router-list 8
APP#ping 172.16.1.250
PING 172.16.1.250 (172.16.1.250) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 172.16.1.250: icmp_seq=1 ttl=61 time=0.943 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.1.250: icmp_seq=2 ttl=61 time=0.620 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.1.250: icmp_seq=3 ttl=61 time=0.669 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.1.250: icmp_seq=4 ttl=61 time=0.759 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.1.250: icmp_seq=5 ttl=61 time=0.811 ms
--- 172.16.1.250 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 3998ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.620/0.760/0.943/0.115 ms
APP#conf t
APP(config)#cms enable
Registering WAAS Application Engine...
Sending device registration request to Central Manager with address 172.16.1.250
Failed to contact CDM 172.16.1.250(TIMEOUT). Please check connectivity with CDM
device and status of management service on CDM.
register: Registration failed(512).
cms: unable to register node i
FAILED to enable management services
I had registed to the CM before ,when NME-WEA-502 offline ,and I try to regist to the
CM again, show this error,could you mind to tell me how to fix it ?
Let's check a couple of things:
If you look at the list of devices in the CM, do you see the NME-WAE there? If so, delete the record of that device on the CM.
What is the output of sh cms info on the CM?
Thanks,
Zach
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NME-WAE-502 for point to point ?
Can I use two NME-WAE-502 for a point-to-point WAN, one as edge and one as core ?
Is it also possible to use them without the Central-Manager ?
Thanks !Hello Daniele,
here are my comments:
Can I use two NME-WAE-502 for a point-to-point WAN, one as edge and one as core ?
There is no restriction where to install them but these are design mainly for branch offices, my suggestion is to give your best guess and estimate number of users, applications, bandwidth and take the time to check the design guides as well. Request assistance to your Cisco Partner too.
some details about the module:
NME-WAE-502
Max Optimized TCP Connections: 500
Max CIFS Sessions: 120
Max Recommended WAN Link [Mbps]:4
further details can be found on the design guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Data_Center/WAASDC11.html
Is it also possible to use them without the Central-Manager ?
WAAS continues to function in the event of CM failure, but you need it for configuration changes, monitoring, statistics, software updates...etc.
hope that helps,
Felix -
Change ACNS to WAAS in NME-WAE-502-k9
Hi,
Is it possible to migrate ACNS to WAAS in NME-WAE-502-K9? I only find this document http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v413/aow/guide/acnsvbguide.html and it is said, the image only supports WAE. If this possible, could you provide the guidance to migrate it? ThanksHi,
The procedure is the same ones as to reinstall the software. It's described in the "Maintaining your WAAS system" section of the documentation.
To make it easier, here are the steps:
To reinstall the system software on an NME-WAE network module installed in a Cisco access router, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the Cisco router in which the NME-WAE module is installed, and reload the NME-WAE module:
router-2851> enable
router-2851# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 reload
Step 2 Immediately open a session on the module:
router-2851# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session
Step 3 While the module is reloading, you will see the following option during boot phase 3. Enter *** as instructed:
[BOOT-PHASE3]: enter `***' for rescue image: ***
Step 4 The rescue image dialog appears. The following example demonstrates how to interact with the rescue dialog (user input is denoted by entries in bold typeface):
This is the rescue image. The purpose of this software is to let
you install a new system image onto your system's boot flash
device. This software has been invoked either manually
(if you entered `***' to the bootloader prompt) or has been
invoked by the bootloader if it discovered that your system image
in flash had been corrupted.
To download an image from network, this software will request
the following information from you:
- which network interface to use
- IP address and netmask for the selected interface
- default gateway IP address
- FTP server IP address
- username and password on FTP server
- path to system image on server
Please enter an interface from the following list:
0: GigabitEthernet 1/0
1: GigabitEthernet 2/0
enter choice: 0
Using interface GigabitEthernet 1/0
Please enter the local IP address to use for this interface:
[Enter IP Address]: 10.1.13.2
Please enter the netmask for this interface:
[Enter Netmask]: 255.255.255.240
Please enter the IP address for the default gateway:
[Enter Gateway IP Address]: 10.1.13.1
Please enter the IP address for the FTP server where you wish
to obtain the new system image:
[Enter Server IP Address]: 10.107.193.240
Please enter your username on the FTP server (or 'anonymous'):
[Enter Username on server (e.g. anonymous)]: username
Please enter the password for username 'username' on FTP server:
Please enter the directory containing the image file on the FTP server:
[Enter Directory on server (e.g. /)]: /
Please enter the file name of the system image file on the FTP server:
[Enter Filename on server]: WAAS-4.4.1.10-K9.sysimg
Here is the configuration you have entered:
Current config:
IP Address: 10.1.13.2
Netmask: 255.255.255.240
Gateway Address: 10.1.13.1
Server Address: 10.107.193.240
Username: username
Password: *********
Image directory: /
Image filename: WAAS-4.4.1.10-K9.sysimg
Attempting download...
Downloaded 15821824 byte image file
A new system image has been downloaded.
You should write it to flash at this time.
Please enter 'yes' below to indicate that this is what you want to do:
[Enter confirmation ('yes' or 'no')]: yes
Ok, writing new image to flash
.................................................................................. done.
Finished writing image to flash.
Enter 'reboot' to reboot, or 'again' to download and install a new image:
[Enter reboot confirmation ('reboot' or 'again')]: reboot
Restarting system.
Step 5 After the module reboots, install the .bin image from an HTTP server:
NM-WAE-1# copy http install 10.77.156.3 /waas WAAS-4.4.1.10-k9.bin
Step 6 Reload the module:
NM-WAE-1# reload
After the module reboots, it is running the newly installed WAAS software.
I hope this helps
Daniel -
NME-WAE-502-K9 doesn´t want to boot
Hi.
I have added a new NME-WAE-502-K9 in one of our remote Cisco 2811 routers. This module doesn´t boot, and it seems to be in a loop trying to boot. I´m trying to find documentation about how to proceed with this kind of situations and this kind of network modules, but don´t find anything helpful. Please, could you give me a help?
router #service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 status
Service Module is Cisco Integrated-Service-Engine1/0
Service Module supports session via TTY line 66
Service Module is failed
Service Module heartbeat-reset is enabled
Service Module is in fail open
Service Module status is not available
[Resuming connection 1 to 1.1.1.1 ... ]
ServicesEngine boot-loader>
ServicesEngine boot-loader> reboot
Rebooting !ÿNmi Npx0 Dly P92 Sha0 Kbd0 Cmos Pci Dma0 PrtB Tim Exp Rfsh Geom
Initializing memory. Please wait. Mem0 Mem1 Ebda Sha1 CacheE Admgr1 Memmgr1 Adm
grEbda Media LowBios Brd2 Cache0 Driver PostDrv Dma1 Irq1 Vec Brd4 Time0 Kbd1 Sp
eed Com Vid0 Par PciEnum Vid1 Redir Brd6 Com KbdBuf SMM
General Software Firmbase[r] SMM Kernel 1.3.2 Feb 11 2005 11:51:07
Intel(R) E7320 Performance Development Platform
EIST: Enhanced Intel Speedstep Driver, V3.0.
EIST: Copyright (C) 2003-2006 General Software, Inc.
EIST: Built Mar 3 2006, 14:49:27
UsbHid Pwd Msg0 Msg1 Cache1 Mem2 Prot Cache2 Flg Siz0 Msg2 Ata Dsk Npx1 Apm Err
Dbg Enb App MemReduce MemSync1 Ext MemSync2 PciRom MemSync3 Setup Time1 Mfg Brd8
Com Admgr2 Cfg Brd10
DDR2 Memory 1023 MB with ECC detected
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.00GHz
BIOS ISE 5.00, Build date: 05/05/06
System Now Booting ...
Force to boot from Primary Boot Loader ...
704 832 968 1040 1172 1184 1196 1208 1220 1228 1240 1260 1276 1288 1304 1320 133
2 1348 1368 1380 1644 1784 2060 2204 2344 2860 3376 3640 3904 4168 RSA decrypt r
eturned:33
a2f9b14f5b559e31560726525c22077b
Booting from Secure primary boot loader..., please wait.
[BOOT-ASM]
Please enter '***' to change boot configuration:
got meta list size: 2, 23, 70, 244
file opened: (hd0,1)+1, -1, -1
file closed: (hd0,1)+1
file opened: (hd0)1+255, -1, -1
file closed: (hd0)1+255
Unable to boot imageÿNmi Npx0 Dly P92 Sha0 Kbd0 Cmos Pci Dma0 PrtB Tim Exp Rfsh
Geom
Initializing memory. Please wait. Mem0 Mem1 Ebda Sha1 CacheE Admgr1 Memmgr1 Adm
grEbda Media LowBios Brd2 Cache0 Driver PostDrv Dma1 Irq1 Vec Brd4 Time0 Kbd1 Sp
eed Com Vid0 Par PciEnum Vid1 Redir Brd6 Com KbdBuf SMM
General Software Firmbase[r] SMM Kernel 1.3.2 Feb 11 2005 11:51:07
Intel(R) E7320 Performance Development Platform
EIST: Enhanced Intel Speedstep Driver, V3.0.
EIST: Copyright (C) 2003-2006 General Software, Inc.
EIST: Built Mar 3 2006, 14:49:27
UsbHid Pwd Msg0 Msg1 Cache1 Mem2 Prot Cache2 Flg Siz0 Msg2 Ata Dsk Npx1 Apm Err
Dbg Enb App MemReduce MemSync1 Ext MemSync2 PciRom MemSync3 Setup Time1 Mfg Brd8
Com Admgr2 Cfg Brd10
DDR2 Memory 1023 MB with ECC detected
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.00GHz
BIOS ISE 5.00, Build date: 05/05/06
System Now Booting ...
Force to boot from Primary Boot Loader ...
704 832 968 1040 1172 1184 1196 1208 1220 1228 1240 1260 1276 1288 1304 1320 133
2 1348 1368 1380 1644 1784 2060 2204 2344 2860 3376 3640 3904 4168 RSA decrypt r
eturned:33
a2f9b14f5b559e31560726525c22077b
Booting from Secure primary boot loader..., please wait.
[BOOT-ASM]
Please enter '***' to change boot configuration:
got meta list size: 2, 23, 70, 244
file opened: (hd0,1)+1, -1, -1
file closed: (hd0,1)+1
file opened: (hd0)1+255, -1, -1
file closed: (hd0)1+255
Unable to boot imageÿNmi Npx0 Dly P92 Sha0 Kbd0 Cmos Pci Dma0 PrtB Tim Exp Rfsh
Geom
Initializing memory. Please wait. Mem0 Mem1 Ebda Sha1 CacheE Admgr1 Memmgr1 Adm
grEbda Media LowBios Brd2 Cache0 Driver PostDrv Dma1 Irq1 Vec Brd4 Time0 Kbd1 Sp
eed Com Vid0 Par PciEnum Vid1 Redir Brd6 Com KbdBuf SMM
General Software Firmbase[r] SMM Kernel 1.3.2 Feb 11 2005 11:51:07
Intel(R) E7320 Performance Development PlatformHi Nicolas, thanks for your response. Your suggested procedure is fine for NME-WAE. However I think our NME-WAE is crashing before to reach BOOT-PHASE3 as described in procedure, so I don´t know if i have to go ahead with sysimg images. Anyway, I have been testing with diferent sysimg versions, and I always obtain the same result: I obtain "corrupted netboot image" error
ServicesEngine boot-loader> show config|
IP addr: 1.1.1.9
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
TFTP server : 1.1.1.1
GW IP addr: 1.1.1.1
eth int: external
Default boot: chainloader
Bootloader Version: 2.1.15.22
Bootloader Name: WAAS_BOOTLOADER
Default Helper-file: waas-4.4.5d.5-k9.sysimg
Default bootloader: secondary
External i/f media: copper
ServicesEngine boot-loader> boot helper/
Invalid signature hdr
imgaddr[0]: 0x67, g
imgaddr[1]: 0x31, 1
imgaddr[2]: 0x64, d
imgaddr[3]: 0x31, 1
imgaddr[4]: 0x78, x
imgaddr[5]: 0x0,
imgaddr[6]: 0x0,
imgaddr[7]: 0x0,
imgaddr[8]: 0x0,
imgaddr[9]: 0x0,
imgaddr[10]: 0x0,
imgaddr[11]: 0x0,
imgaddr[12]: 0x0,
imgaddr[13]: 0x0,
imgaddr[14]: 0x0,
imgaddr[15]: 0x0,
imgaddr[16]: 0x2,
imgaddr[17]: 0x0,
imgaddr[18]: 0x0,
imgaddr[19]: 0x0,
imgaddr[20]: 0x64, d
imgaddr[21]: 0x2>, .
imgaddr[22]: 0x6>, n
imgaddr[23]: 0x0,
imgaddr[24]: 0x??????98, ˜
Corrupted netboot image detected ServicesEngine boot-loader> boot helper/
Invalid signature hdr
imgaddr[0]: 0x67, g
imgaddr[1]: 0x31, 1
imgaddr[2]: 0x64, d
imgaddr[3]: 0x31, 1
imgaddr[4]: 0x78, x
imgaddr[5]: 0x0,
imgaddr[6]: 0x0,
imgaddr[7]: 0x0,
imgaddr[8]: 0x0,
imgaddr[9]: 0x0,
imgaddr[10]: 0x0,
imgaddr[11]: 0x0,
imgaddr[12]: 0x0,
imgaddr[13]: 0x0,
imgaddr[14]: 0x0,
imgaddr[15]: 0x0,
imgaddr[16]: 0x2,
imgaddr[17]: 0x0,
imgaddr[18]: 0x0,
imgaddr[19]: 0x0,
imgaddr[20]: 0x64, d
imgaddr[21]: 0x2>, .
imgaddr[22]: 0x6>, n
imgaddr[23]: 0x0,
imgaddr[24]: 0x??????98, ˜
Corrupted netboot image detected
any idea? -
NME-WAE-502-K9 does not come up on 3925 router
Hello,
I have a 3925 ISR G2 router equipped with the following:
NAME: "CISCO3925-CHASSIS", DESCR: "CISCO3925-CHASSIS"
PID: CISCO3925-CHASSIS , VID: V03 , SN: FCZ151920TA
NAME: "Cisco Services Performance Engine 100 for Cisco 3900 ISR on Slot 0", DESCR: "Cisco Services Performance Engine 100 for Cisco 3900 ISR"
PID: C3900-SPE100/K9 , VID: V03 , SN: FOC15060R5V
NAME: "9 Port FE Switch on Slot 0 SubSlot 1", DESCR: "9 Port FE Switch"
PID: HWIC-D-9ESW , VID: V01 , SN: FOC1508029Y
NAME: "C3900 AC Power Supply 1", DESCR: "C3900 AC Power Supply 1"
PID: PWR-3900-AC , VID: V02 , SN: QCS1517P0BR
The router is also equipped with the following two modules:
NME-WAE-502-K9
SM-NM-ADPTR which is needed to support the NME-WAE-502-K9 on 3925 ISR G2 routers.
The issue is that both of the above modules are not showing up in "show inventory", "show version" and "show diag".
The router is running the following IOS version:
15.0(1)M5
The router has the following licenses installed:
License Info:
License UDI:
Device# PID SN
*0 C3900-SPE100/K9 FOC15060R5V
Technology Package License Information for Module:'c3900'
Technology Technology-package Technology-package
Current Type Next reboot
ipbase ipbasek9 Permanent ipbasek9
security securityk9 Permanent securityk9
uc None None None
data None None None
I also tried to install the "diagk9" license for evaluation, which did not solve the issue.
I also tried to reboot the router, also did not solve the issue.
It seems to me, per Cisco's documentation, that the router is meeting the minimum requirements.
Please advise if you know how to solve this issue.
I'm attaching "show tech-support" output from the router, and also a screenshot of the rear side of the router.
Thanking in advance, Udi Dahan.Hello Ehud,
Looks like this could be hardware issue. Do you see the power on the NME module when you put it in?
There could be two problems:
1. The NME-WAE-502-K9 is bad. Try putting this in a different router and see if it shows up to make sure the NME module is good.
2. The SM-NM-ADPTR is bad. Try to use different adapter with NME module and see if that shows up.
3. The router slot itself is bad. try putting the adapter and NME module in different router to verify if it works.
If nothing above works, you may want to open up a TAC case for RMA creation. -
The data sheet for the NME-WAE-502 indicates that a minimum IOS of 12.4(9)T or later must be used. Does the image have to be a T train image?
Also, does the image have to be a particulare feature set, ie. Advanced IP Services, etc.?
Thanks.
JohnJohn,
Yes, the NME-WAE requires a 12.4T image. Support for the NME-WAE hardware will be rolled into 12.5 mainline.
Thanks,
Zach -
CM on NME-WAE-502-K9 ?? Is it possible??
I do have two ISRs with this module, and would like to know if it's possible to set it up one of them as a Central Manager.
Any ideas?hi there,
the NME-WAE-502-K9 cannot be used as a WAAS Central Manager. It is used for:
* Edge deployments at small and medium-sized enterprise branches
* For use with Cisco WAAS Enterprise or Transport licenses
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/contnetw/ps5680/ps6870/product_data_sheet0900aecd8058218c.html
cheers -
The NME-WAE-502-K9 shows as an unknown device type in RME. The SysObjectID returns as .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1210; however, the RME supported device table says it should be 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.823. I have confirmed the device credentials are correct. The inventory & config archive are working. What do I need to do to ensure RME recognizes the NM correctly?
Hi Drew,
Very interesting. I'm actually working with another customer at present who has both nme-wae-502 and nme-wae-522 devices, and both of these are returning sysObjectID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.823 (ciscoNmWae) , which according to the LMS 3.2 Supported Devices documentation is correct - http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/device_support/table/lms32sdt.html.
In my investigation of this other problem I did come across 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1210 (ciscoNmWae502) & 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1211 (ciscoNmWae522) but couldn't explain why the different sysObjectID's
From my customer I see :
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software Hardware Version: nme-wae-502-4.0.23.4
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software Software Release 4.0.23 (build b4 Apr 20 2009)
AND
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software Hardware Version: nme-wae-522-4.1.3a.32
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software Software Release 4.1.3a (build b32 Jun 18 2009)
You are seeing :
Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS-UNIVERSAL-K9) Software Release 4.2.1 (build b38 Jun 16 2010)
Version: nme-wae-502-4.2.1.38
So what I think has happened here, is that in the later release of WAE software that you are running, the new sysObjectID's have been introduced to uniquely identify the nme-wae-502 and nme-wae-522. Unfortunately these new sysObjectID's are not recognised by LMS/RME hence it's showing as an Unknown device type in RME.
I'll need to lodge a request to have support for these new sysObjectID's added to LMS. Not sure how long this will take before it becomes available though.
Derek -
NME-WAE-502-K9 configuration question
Hi,
It is not clear to me from the configuration guide how we configure WCCP using WAE-502 module which is embedded on the 2811 router, and especially the concept of subinterfaces. I understand when the WAAS is an external appliance connected to the router, but what happens when the card is embedded?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.You configure the interface for the integrated service module as a normal interface on the router (Ip addresses, etc.). Then you configure the NME's IP address and the default gateway from the router. Then you should be able to ping the device, and you can either session into the module from the router or telnet directly to the device like an appliance.
A very helpful guide is posted here...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v403/module/configuration/guide/wsnmecfg.html
Hope that helps,
Dan -
NME-WAE-502 wccp config example?
I have a branch deployed with an appliance using WCCP and I just purchased a module for a smaller site. I am having trouble equating my appliance wccp config over to the module. Read all the white papers but I am missing something really simple.
In the appliance deployment I have a subinterface on my router with a dedicated segment for the appliance (lets say .1 on the router and .5 on the appliance)
On the module I am not able to give the IN 1/0 interface an IP on the same segment as my subinterface, hence my confusion. none of the documents I have read really address the config to that level of detail (IP schemes)
I have given the module a dummy IP and its configured other than the fact that im not sure how to IP it vs the router to get the traffic to flow properly.
a config example would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-ScottHere is the router using wccp with the appliance, see if this looks okay.
ip wccp 61 redirect-list 111
ip wccp 62 redirect-list 111
interface Multilink1
bandwidth 3072
ip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.252
ip wccp 62 redirect in
no peer neighbor-route
ppp chap hostname p1672490-1810058
ppp multilink
ppp multilink group 1
ppp multilink fragment disable
service-policy output wanQOS
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
description DATA
ip address 10.75.121.3 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.60.6.119
ip wccp 61 redirect in
ip flow ingress
duplex auto
speed auto
standby 0 ip 10.75.121.1
standby 0 priority 110
standby 0 preempt
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.74
description waas
encapsulation dot1Q 74
ip address 10.74.121.2 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.60.6.119
ip wccp redirect exclude in
ip flow ingress
standby 0 ip 10.74.121.1
standby 0 priority 110
standby 0 preempt
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.76
description VOICE
encapsulation dot1Q 76
ip address 10.76.121.3 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.60.6.119
ip wccp redirect exclude in
ip flow ingress
standby 0 ip 10.76.121.1
standby 0 priority 110
standby 0 preempt
access-list 111 deny ip 10.60.200.0 0.0.0.255 any <--callmanager segment
access-list 111 deny ip 10.76.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
access-list 111 permit ip any any -
NME-AIR-WLC6-K9, Cisco2911/K9, HWIC-D-9ESW and LAP1252G Config
I have searched for help on this config with no success... all over the WWW
After a few tries and improvising I got this working. A whole lot of info on this are not documented anywhere or only discussed half way.
If someone would like this config documented, drop me PM and I'll post it here.Hello Ehud,
Looks like this could be hardware issue. Do you see the power on the NME module when you put it in?
There could be two problems:
1. The NME-WAE-502-K9 is bad. Try putting this in a different router and see if it shows up to make sure the NME module is good.
2. The SM-NM-ADPTR is bad. Try to use different adapter with NME module and see if that shows up.
3. The router slot itself is bad. try putting the adapter and NME module in different router to verify if it works.
If nothing above works, you may want to open up a TAC case for RMA creation. -
Nme-wae not registering with CM
I am using version 4.1.3.55 and when I try to enable cms on the nme-wae-502 it shows the message bellow, what is strange is that when I put version 4.0.17 with the same config then it registered with CM with success. But I need the 4.1.3 working on it, I have other wae's with same version working fine just one with this issue.
(config)#cms enable
Registering WAAS Application Engine...
Sending device registration request to Central Manager with address X.X.X.X
Failed to contact CDM X.X.X.X(TIMEOUT). Please check connectivity with CDM device and status of management service on CDM.
register: Registration failed(512).
cms: unable to register node
FAILED to enable management servicesHi Dstol,
i also have problem like that, my device success pinged the CM but failed to register. I try to execute command cms database delete, and also re enable cms, but shown error like :
Registering WAAS Application Engine...
Sending device registration request to Central Manager with address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Failed to contact CDM xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Unmarshaled: 9001). Please check connectivity with CDM device and status of management service on CDM.
register: Registration failed(512).
cms: unable to register node
FAILED to enable management services
Can You Help me ? -
Preposition size limit was exceeded
Hi Everyone,
I have a preposition job that's trying to copy a folder roughly 108GB in size (comprised of subfolders and files). I have the job running nightly and it always terminates after several hours copying about 27GB of data saying, "Preposition size limit was exceeded." I understand that we might be running into the reserved cache limit, and I have already set the preposition to use 100% of the cache.
My question is, if this job terminates after copying 27GB of the 108GB, what happens the next time this job starts on the next scheduled iteration the following night. Right now, it is set to "Files changed since last preposition." Will the preposition resume where it last Status:Terminated or will it start over since it wasn't Status:Complete task (ie. I'll never copy the full 108 GB since it keeps starting over)?
The versions of the two WAAS devices on each end:
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)
Copyright (c) 1999-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Wide Area Application Services (accelerator-k9) Software Release 4.4.7 (build b4 Apr 25 2012)
Version: nme-wae-502-4.4.7.4
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)
Copyright (c) 1999-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Wide Area Application Services (accelerator-k9) Software Release 4.4.7 (build b4 Apr 25 2012)
Version: oe512-4.4.7.4
Thanks,
JP BabieraHi JP,
I was digging into details and i got this in user guide:
Step 4 Ensure that the Status column shows Completed.
If this column shows a failure, look in the Reason column for an explanation that can help you troubleshoot why the preposition task failed. After resolving the issue, you can schedule the preposition task to run again now, or wait until the scheduled start time and check the status again later
So looking at this explanation it does seem that prepositioning should resume where it actually left off.
For more details please visit the below link and section: Checking the Preposition Status
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v413/configuration/guide/filesvr.html#wp1043724
Regards,
Kanwal -
CIFS Operational State Disabled.
Hi All
The CIFS service on a NME-WAE-502 is showing an "disabled" operational state however the Config State is "enabled" and reporting a "
cifs_ao_down" alarm. I've tried re-enabling the accelerated service via the CLI and the console reports that it is enabled however the operational state of the acceleratored service remains disabled.
WAE1#sh alarm
Critical Alarms:
Alarm ID Module/Submodule Instance
1 cifs_ao_down wafs WAFS
Major Alarms:
None
Minor Alarms:
Alarm ID Module/Submodule Instance
1 primary_interface CIFS_AO/primary_interface CIFS_AO
WAE1#sh license
License Name Status Activation Date Activated By
Transport not active
Enterprise active 05/22/2009 admin
Video not active
WAE1#sh cms info
Device registration information :
Device Id = 3806504
Device registered as = WAAS Application Engine
Current WAAS Central Manager = 10.###.###.##
Registered with WAAS Central Manager = 10.###.###.##
Status = Online
Time of last config-sync = Tue Jan 3 12:45:18 2012
CMS services information :
Service cms_ce is running
WAE1#sh acc
Accelerator Licensed Config State Operational State
cifs Yes Enabled Disabled
epm Yes Enabled Running
http Yes Enabled Running
mapi Yes Enabled Running
nfs Yes Enabled Running
ssl Yes Enabled Running
video No Enabled Shutdown
WAE1#conf t
WAE1(config)#accelerator cifs enable
Enabled windows-print accelerator
Enabled cifs accelerator
WAE1(config)#
Does anyone know how to solve this issue?As requested:
WAE1#sh alarm history detail
Op Sev Alarm ID Module/Submodule Instance
1 R Cr cifs_ao_down wafs WAFS
Dec 31 16:57:20.389 EST, Processing Error Alarm, #000002, 10000:1000003
CIFS Accelerator is down.
2 R Mi primary_interface CIFS_AO/primary_interface CIFS_AO
Dec 31 16:56:21.861 EST, Environment Alarm, #000001, 20000:20001
primary-interface miss-configured. cifs-ao will work in passthrough mode.
Op - Operation: R-Raised, C-Cleared
Sev - Severity: Cr-Critical, Ma-Major, Mi-Minor
WAE1#sh ver
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)
Copyright (c) 1999-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Wide Area Application Services (accelerator-k9) Software Release 4.4.3b (build b2 Oct 20 2011)
Version: nme-wae-502-4.4.3b.2
Compiled 16:38:43 Oct 20 2011 by damaster
Device Id: 00:21:55:##:##:##
System was restarted on Sat Dec 31 16:49:10 2011.
The system has been up for 3 days, 2 hours, 38 minutes, 24 seconds.
WAE1#sh disk detail
Physical disk information:
disk00: Present 080606BB6200WBFM69UF (h01 c00 i00 l00 - Int DAS-SATA)
114470MB(111.8GB)
Mounted file systems:
MOUNT POINT TYPE DEVICE SIZE INUSE FREE USE%
/sw internal /dev/sdb1 991MB 698MB 293MB 70%
/swstore internal /dev/sdb2 991MB 562MB 429MB 56%
/state internal /dev/sdb3 3967MB 137MB 3830MB 3%
/local/local1 SYSFS /dev/sdb7 5951MB 808MB 5143MB 13%
/disk00-04 CONTENT /dev/sdb6 96995MB 33965MB 63030MB 35%
.../local1/spool PRINTSPOOL /dev/sdb8 991MB 16MB 975MB 1%
No RAID devices present.
Disk encryption feature is disabled. -
%SERVICEMODULE-2-IPCONFIGFAILED - What does this error mean
%SERVICEMODULE-2-IPCONFIGFAILED: Service module Integrated-Service-Engine1/0 IP configuration (internal) failed
NME-WAE-502-K9
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software Release 4.0.17 (build b14 Feb 27 2
installed in a:
Cisco 2800 router:
Cisco IOS Software, 2800 Software (C2800NM-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(11)T2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)I've seen this happen if he NME was configured before (with a CM address). If that is the case, session into the NME from the router, use the command "cms deregister force" and then try your command again from the router.
Dan
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