Route IGMP link-local groups
There are two VLANs in network:
VLAN 30: 192.168.1.0/24
VLAN 40: 192.168.2.0/24
A IGMP multicast group 224.0.0.251 is used for devices in both VLANs.
I try to configure the router to enable the multicast routing, but it seems the router cannot join that multicast group:
ip multicast-routing distributed
3560g-client(config-if)#ip igmp join-group 224.0.0.251
Illegal multicast group address
So is there anyway to make that multicast group routable?
Thank you.
The multicast address, you are trying to join is a link-local multicast address and does not follow normal procedures of join. Any multicast address which belongs to 224.0.0.x is link-local address and few are reserved for protocols which runs over a link, like 224.0.0.9 is used for RIP and 224.0.0.10 is for EIGRP. and similarly 224.0.0.251 is used of mDNS. We will same error message for all these groups.
R6_ASR6(config-if)#ip igmp join-group 224.0.0.9
Illegal multicast group address
R6_ASR6(config-if)#ip igmp join-group 224.0.0.10
Illegal multicast group address
R6_ASR6(config-if)#
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast_address
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast_DNS
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Link Local BGP peering between Cisco and Juniper (M-Series)
Hi,
has anybody successfully managed to get a working IPv6 session between a Cisco and a Juniper router using Link Local IPs?
I got it working between two cisco routers and two Juniper Routers but not with the two different vendors.
Configuration on the Juniper site:
family inet6 {
address FE80::1/64;
protocols {
bgp {
group customer_ipv6 {
neighbor fe80::2 {
local-interface at-2/0/0.119;
peer-as 65300;
as-override;
Configuration on the Cisco site:
interface ATM0/0/0.1 point-to-point
bandwidth 2033
ip address 10.194.235.42 255.255.255.252
ip access-group AL-SECURITY-WAN out
ip mtu 1500
ipv6 address FE80::2 link-local
ipv6 enable
bfd interval 999 min_rx 999 multiplier 15
pvc 1/32
vbr-nrt 2244 2244 1
tx-ring-limit 3
encapsulation aal5snap
router bgp 65300
bgp router-id 10.213.58.185
bgp log-neighbor-changes
no bgp default ipv4-unicast
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 remote-as 65300
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 version 4
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 remote-as 65300
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 version 4
address-family ipv4
exit-address-family
address-family ipv6
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 activate
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 advertisement-interval 5
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 soft-reconfiguration inbound
neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 route-map NH6 out
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 activate
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 advertisement-interval 5
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 soft-reconfiguration inbound
neighbor FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 route-map NH6 out
exit-address-family
CE_HOSTNAME# show ip bgp ipv6 uni su
BGP router identifier 10.213.58.185, local AS number 65300
BGP table version is 7, main routing table version 7
4 network entries using 656 bytes of memory
4 path entries using 320 bytes of memory
1/1 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 128 bytes of memory
2 BGP AS-PATH entries using 48 bytes of memory
2 BGP community entries using 48 bytes of memory
0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
BGP using 1200 total bytes of memory
BGP activity 34/12 prefixes, 38/12 paths, scan interval 60 secs
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd
FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1
4 65300 0 0 1 0 0 never Idle
FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1
4 65300 15 16 7 0 0 00:10:59 4
CE_HOSTNAME#
The console monitoring states the following:
Nov 10 06:30:33.023 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/7 (unsupported/disjoint capability) 0 bytes
Nov 10 06:30:33.023 MET: %BGP-4-MSGDUMP: unsupported or mal-formatted message received from FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1:
FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 001D 0104 505A 005A 52D2 C023 00
Nov 10 06:30:33.023 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
de-ipc-ulmdon-ce-02#
Nov 10 06:30:33.023 MET: %BGP_SESSION-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast topology base removed from session BGP Notification sent
The Cisco Router is running IOS 15.2, the Juniper Site JunOS 10.4
Any Ideas how I can get this to work?
Thanks in advance!Marcin,
I updated the debugging log, the previous one was created using override-capability-neg on the neighbor (experimental).
>>0) Do you see similar scenario for working session? (Between two Cisco routers)
The working connection between two cisco routers doesn't show any output
>>1) What verion of IOS are you running? Something failrly recent I hope?
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Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 19-Sep-11 16:24 by prod_rel_team
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 15.0(1r)M9, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
CE_HOSTNAME uptime is 2 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours, 35 minutes
System returned to ROM by reload at 18:43:21 MET(S) Fri Oct 21 2011
System restarted at 18:44:50 MET(S) Fri Oct 21 2011
System image file is "flash:c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.152-1.T1.bin"
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Cisco CISCO1941/K9 (revision 1.0) with 446464K/77824K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FCZ1504C0G8
1 DSL controller
2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1 ATM interface
1 terminal line
DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.
255K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
250880K bytes of ATA System CompactFlash 0 (Read/Write)
License Info:
License UDI:
Device# PID SN
*0 CISCO1941/K9 FCZ1504C0G8
Technology Package License Information for Module:'c1900'
Technology Technology-package Technology-package
Current Type Next reboot
ipbase ipbasek9 Permanent ipbasek9
security None None None
data datak9 Permanent datak9
Configuration register is 0x2102
>>2) Can we have some more info from Juniper side (logs/debugs).
Sadly not. The Juniper Traceoptions don't show anything
All I can offer you at this point is the neighbor show command:
user@Juniper> show bgp neighbor fe80::2 instance vrf-test
Peer: fe80::2 AS 65300 Local: unspecified AS 20570
Type: External State: Idle Flags:
Last State: NoState Last Event: NoEvent
Last Error: None
Export: [ pol-standard-bgp-export ] Import: [ pol-standard-bgp-import ]
Options:
Options:
Address families configured: inet6-unicast
Path-attributes dropped: 128
Holdtime: 90 Preference: 170
Number of flaps: 0
Trace options: all
Trace file: /var/log/bgp_ipv6_ll_20111110 size 131072 files 10
user@Juniper> show bgp summary instance vrf-test
Groups: 2 Peers: 2 Down peers: 1
Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending
vrf-2.inet.0 37 16 0 0 0 0
vrf-.inet6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
vrf-24.mdt.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/Dwn State|#Active/Received/Accepted/Damped...
10.194.235.42 65300 1149 1076 0 1 8:44:00 Establ
vrf-test.inet.0: 6/7/7/0
fe80::2 65300 0 0 0 0 9:38:32 Idle
>>3)
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: ses global 10.194.235.41 (0x2970EDA4:1) Keep alive timer fired.
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 KEEPALIVE requested (bgp_keepalive_timer_expired)
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: ses global 10.194.235.41 (0x2970EDA4:1) service keepalive IO request.
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 (0x316FBDDC:1) Keep alive timer fired.
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 KEEPALIVE requested (bgp_keepalive_timer_expired)
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 (0x316FBDDC:1) service keepalive IO request.
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:52.850 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 received KEEPALIVE, length (excl. header) 0
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:54.694 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Idle to Active
Nov 10 15:35:54.694 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 open active, local address FE80::2
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Adding topology IPv6 Unicast:base
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Send OPEN
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Active to OpenSent
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active sending OPEN, version 4, my as: 65300, holdtime 180 seconds, ID AD53AB9
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv message type 1, length (excl. header) 10
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Receive OPEN
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv OPEN, version 4, holdtime 90 seconds
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv OPEN w/ OPTION parameter len: 0
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from OpenSent to Closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/7 (unsupported/disjoint capability) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Send NOTIFICATION 2/7 (unsupported/disjoint capability) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-4-MSGDUMP: unsupported or mal-formatted message received from FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1:
FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 001D 0104 505A 005A 52D2 C023 00
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv message type 3, length (excl. header) 2
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Receive NOTIFICATION 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active bad state change from Closing to Closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: -Traceback= 21B3370Cz 21B33C74z 21B34258z
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv4 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv6 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl VPNv4 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl VPNv6 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv4 Multicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) NSF delete stale NSF not active
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) NSF no stale paths state is NSF not active
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) Resetting ALL counters.
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Session close and reset neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 topostate
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) Resetting ALL counters.
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Closing to Idle
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP_SESSION-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast topology base removed from session BGP Notification sent
CE_HOSTNAME#CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: ses global 10.194.235.41 (0x2970EDA4:1) Keep alive timer fired.
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 KEEPALIVE requested (bgp_keepalive_timer_expired)
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: ses global 10.194.235.41 (0x2970EDA4:1) service keepalive IO request.
Nov 10 15:35:49.574 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 (0x316FBDDC:1) Keep alive timer fired.
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 KEEPALIVE requested (bgp_keepalive_timer_expired)
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 (0x316FBDDC:1) service keepalive IO request.
Nov 10 15:35:50.598 MET: BGP: FE80::2%GigabitEthernet0/1 KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:52.850 MET: BGP: 10.194.235.41 received KEEPALIVE, length (excl. header) 0
CE_HOSTNAME#
Nov 10 15:35:54.694 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Idle to Active
Nov 10 15:35:54.694 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 open active, local address FE80::2
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Adding topology IPv6 Unicast:base
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Send OPEN
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Active to OpenSent
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active sending OPEN, version 4, my as: 65300, holdtime 180 seconds, ID AD53AB9
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.698 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active KEEPALIVE write request serviced in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active service 2 read request in BGP_IO
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv message type 1, length (excl. header) 10
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Receive OPEN
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv OPEN, version 4, holdtime 90 seconds
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv OPEN w/ OPTION parameter len: 0
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from OpenSent to Closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/7 (unsupported/disjoint capability) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Send NOTIFICATION 2/7 (unsupported/disjoint capability) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-4-MSGDUMP: unsupported or mal-formatted message received from FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1:
FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 001D 0104 505A 005A 52D2 C023 00
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active rcv message type 3, length (excl. header) 2
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Receive NOTIFICATION 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active bad state change from Closing to Closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: -Traceback= 21B3370Cz 21B33C74z 21B34258z
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv4 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv6 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl VPNv4 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl VPNv6 Unicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: tbl IPv4 Multicast:base Service reset requests
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) NSF delete stale NSF not active
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) NSF no stale paths state is NSF not active
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) Resetting ALL counters.
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active closing
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: ses global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 (0x296337B4:0) act Session close and reset neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 topostate
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: nbr_topo global FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast:base (0x296337B4:0) Resetting ALL counters.
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: BGP: FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 active went from Closing to Idle
Nov 10 15:35:54.702 MET: %BGP_SESSION-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor FE80::1%ATM0/0/0.1 IPv6 Unicast topology base removed from session BGP Notification sent
CE_HOSTNAME# -
It is possible ssh from a router to another, to its ipv6 link-local address?
Hi
R1 and R2 are connected by serial links, with IPV6 address global unicast and link-local every link.
I can do ping between them. When I do ping to link-local address next router, I need to specify outgoing interface, ping is succesful.
However I can not do SSH v2 from a router to another to its link-local address.
OS R1 and R2: c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.151-1.M4.bin
R1
Serial0/3/0 [up/up]
FE80::1
2001:1200:CAFE:BEBA::1
R2
Serial0/3/0 [up/up]
FE80::2
2001:1200:CAFE:BEBA::2
Thank youHi Cesar,
you should be able to use "%source_itf" at the end of the target IPv6 LL address.
Example with telnet :
R1#ping FE80::302
Output Interface: Ethernet0/0
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to FE80::302, timeout is 2 seconds:
Packet sent with a source address of FE80::301%Ethernet0/0
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 0/0/1 ms
R1#telnet FE80::302%Ethernet0/0
Trying FE80::302 ... Open
Password required, but none set
[Connection to FE80::302%Ethernet0/0 closed by foreign host]
R1# -
Link-local multicast on autonomous APs
Hi,
I have a 877 which I am troubleshooting some mDNS (224.0.0.251:5353) issues.
One client sends a mDNS request, the router sees it (packet debug) but the packet is not received by any other client on the wireless LAN.
Given it is link local I don't believe that enabling PIM (which I have done anyway).
I have investigated if there is anything that I would have to do to enable multicast for my wireless clients, on WLCs there is a multicast and broadcast config command which explicitly enables it.
Any directions would be appreciated.
Regards
AdamMake sure that do not use the 239.0.0.X address range or the 239.128.0.X address range. Addresses in these ranges overlap with the link local MAC addresses and will flood out all switch ports even with IGMP snooping turned on.
Use the show network command to verify the multicast mode on the controller and show lwapp mcast to verify the group on the AP. I hope it may help you -
CALL DOES NOT ROUTE OUT THE LOCAL GATEWAY
Local calls will not route out the local Gateway of branch1 to the PSTN or from the PSTN back to branch1, however they will route out either CorpHQ or branch2 backup gateways. When I go into the route group configuration for branch1, and remove the backup gateways, I get a fast busy tone when I dial the local number. I know the MGCP Gateway at branch1 is functioning because when I dial 911 and run debug ISDN Q931, the call routes properly through branch1, so I have a call routing problem. I ran DNA and it came back as ROUTE THIS PATTERN and all of the number translations looked accurate, so I didn't have to check for any block patterns. I'm not getting any errors on the calling party phone display. When I deleted the route pattern for the branch1 site and forced it to use the global route pattern, I received a debug output on branch1. I do not know a debug command (such as debug voip dial-peer or debug ccsip messages) to use for an MGCP Gateway to see if the call is actually reaching the Gateway.
I have checked the following:
the route pattern configuration
the translation pattern configuration
the called party transformation pattern configuration
the route list configuration to make sure the correct route group for branch1 was selected
the route group configuration to make sure that the branch1 Gateway was first in the order of selected devices
the route pattern configuration to make sure the correct route list for branch1 ist selected
the Gateway configuration to make sure it's using the device pool for branch1 and to make sure the called party transformation CSS for the branch1 Gateway is applied
the device pool configuration to make sure it's using the route group branch1
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Regards,
RonHi Nishant:
Please see the attachments for the Gateway pages
The significant digits for inbound calls for all 3 gateways is '4'
Please see the running-configs of the 3 gateways and the PSTN
Please see the debugs for the INBOUND calls
Many Thanks,
Ron
The following INBOUND call from the PSTN to 2065011001 is now working, however it is supposed to be routing through CorpHQ and is instead routing through Branch1. Please see 'DEBUG VOIP CCAPI INOUT' & 'DEBUG ISDN Q931'
Branch1#
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX <- DISCONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x0096
Cause i = 0x8290 - Normal call clearing
//22/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x16, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=22
//22/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x49E07FD4, callID=0x16, disp=0, digit_event=0x0, enable=FALSE, consume=FALSE)
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Call Id=22
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=4000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=4000(ms))
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Null,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=22
//23/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccGetCallStatistics:
Call Stats=0x4A5346FC, Call Id=23
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccConferenceDestroy:
Conference Id=0xC, Tag=0x0
//22/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0xC, Source Interface=0x49E07FD4, Source Call Id=22,
Destination Call Id=23, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
//23/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_drop_done:
Conference Id=0xC, Source Interface=0x495BABA4, Source Call Id=23,
Destination Call Id=22, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0xC, Source Interface=0x495BABA4, Source Call Id=23,
Destination Call Id=22, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
//23/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
//23/5A001212800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=16, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=16)
//23/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x495BABA4, Tag=0x0, Call Id=23,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
//23/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
:cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4821DDE8
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
vsacount in free is 1
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Tag=0x0, Call Id=22,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=16, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
//22/5A001212800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
:cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 4821DEC8
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
vsacount in free is 0
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: TX -> RELEASE pd = 8 callref = 0x8096
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX <- RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x0096
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX <- SETUP pd = 8 callref = 0x0097
Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2
Standard = CCITT
Transfer Capability = Speech
Transfer Mode = Circuit
Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s
Channel ID i = 0xA18381
Preferred, Channel 1
Progress Ind i = 0x8183 - Origination address is non-ISDN
Display i = 'Seattle US Phone'
Calling Party Number i = 0x4180, '2065015111'
Plan:ISDN, Type:Subscriber(local)
Called Party Number i = 0xC1, '2065011001'
Plan:ISDN, Type:Subscriber(local)
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x49E07FD4, Interface Type=6, Destination=, Mode=0x9,
Call Params(Calling Number=,(Calling Name=)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=0, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=D000000002f5368f000000F580000097)
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
cc_get_feature_vsa count is 1
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1210179280,feature_id:24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=6, FlowMode=1
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4A524790
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x495BABA4, Interface Type=9, Destination=0.0.0.0, Mode=0x9,
Call Params(Calling Number=,(Calling Name=)(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=, FinalDestinationFlag=FALSE, Outgoing Dial-peer=0, Call Count On=TRUE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id=D000000002f5368f000000F580000097)
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
cc_get_feature_vsa count is 2
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1210179056,feature_id:25
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=9, FlowMode=1
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4A524580
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Interface=0x495BABA4, Data Bitmask=0x0, Progress Indication=NULL(0),
Connection Handle=0
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE, Retry Count=0)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_proceeding:
Interface=0x49E07FD4, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Interface=0x49E07FD4, Data Bitmask=0x1, Progress Indication=DESTINATION IS NON ISDN(2),
Connection Handle=0
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE, Retry Count=0)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallModify:
Nominator=0x1000, Params=0x4A2E7368, Call Id=24
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x18, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=24
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x49E07FD4, callID=0x18, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=15000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=10000(ms))
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4A2E757C, callID1=0x18, callID2=0x19, tag=0x0)
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4A2E757C, callID1=0x18, gcid=0-0-0-0, tag=0x0)
//25/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x4A2E757C, callID2=0x19, gcid=0-0-0-0, tag=0x0)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x4A2E757C, Call Id1=24, Call Id2=25, Tag=0x0
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x49E07FD4, Source Call Id=24,
Destination Call Id=25, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0xFFFFFFFF
//25/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x495BABA4, Source Call Id=25,
Destination Call Id=24, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0xD, Source Interface=0x495BABA4, Source Call Id=25,
Destination Call Id=24, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0xD, Destination Call Id=25)
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0xD, Destination Call Id=24)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x495BABA4, Destination Call Id=25, Source Call Id=24,
Caps(Codec=0x1, Fax Rate=0x1, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x2, Codec Bytes=20, Signal Type=3)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x49E07FD4, Destination Call Id=24, Source Call Id=25,
Caps(Codec=0x4, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x1,
Modem=0x0, Codec Bytes=20, Signal Type=2)
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=1000(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
//25/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x49E07FD4, Destination Call Id=24, Source Call Id=25,
Caps(Codec=g729r8(0x4), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=OFF(0x0), Codec Bytes=20, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=9314)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ack:
Destination Interface=0x495BABA4, Destination Call Id=25, Source Call Id=24,
Caps(Codec=g729r8(0x4), Fax Rate=FAX_RATE_VOICE(0x2), Vad=OFF(0x1),
Modem=OFF(0x0), Codec Bytes=20, Signal Type=2, Seq Num Start=9314)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_modify_done:
Result=0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_voice_mode_event:
Call Entry(Context=0x4A524790)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0xD, Call Id1=24, Call Id2=25
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Initial Digit Timeout=4000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=4000(ms)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccSetDigitTimeouts:
Call Entry(Inter Digit Timeout=4000(ms), Initial Digit Timeout=4000(ms))
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccRestartDigitTimeoutMsec:
Digit Timeout=0, Call Id=24
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
(callID=0x18, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits:
Enabled=TRUE, Call Id=24
//24/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
(vdbPtr=0x49E07FD4, callID=0x18, disp=0, digit_event=0x1, enable=TRUE, consume=FALSE)
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Enabled=TRUE, Disposition=0x0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_report_digits_done:
Call Entry(Initial Digit Timeout=4000(ms), Inter Digit Timeout=4000(ms))
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: TX -> CALL_PROC pd = 8 callref = 0x8097
Channel ID i = 0xA98381
Exclusive, Channel 1
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccCallModify:
Nominator=0x1000, Params=0x4A2E6E68, Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_api_call_modify_done:
Result=0, Interface=0x49E07FD4, Call Id=24
ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: TX -> ALERTING pd = 8 callref = 0x8097
Progress Ind i = 0x8088 - In-band info or appropriate now available
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/ccGenerateToneInfo:
Stop Tone On Digit=FALSE, Tone=Ring Back,
Tone Direction=Network, Params=0x0, Call Id=24
//24/74820328800C/CCAPI/cc_handle_inter_digit_timer:
Generate inter-digit timeout CC_EV_CALL_DIGIT_END event
The following INBOUND call from the PSTN to 5126022001 fails and is supposed to be routing through Branch1 and is instead routing through CorpHQ. Please see 'DEBUG VOIP CCAPI INOUT'
CorpHQ#
//-1/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=5126026222
cisco-anitype=4
cisco-aniplan=1
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=5126022001
cisco-desttype=4
cisco-destplan=1
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-lastrdn=
cisco-rdntype=-1
cisco-rdnplan=-1
cisco-rdnpi=-1
cisco-rdnsi=-1
cisco-redirectreason=-1 fwd_final_type =0
final_redirectNumber =
hunt_group_timeout =0
//-1/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Interface=0x49F42894, Call Info(
Calling Number=5126026222,(Calling Name=)(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=5126022001(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN),
Calling Translated=FALSE, Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=TRUE,
Incoming Dial-peer=1, Progress Indication=ORIGINATING SIDE IS NON ISDN(3), Calling IE Present=TRUE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, CLID Transparent=FALSE), Call Id=-1
//-1/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
In: Calling Number=5126026222(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
//-1/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
Out: Calling Number=5126026222(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed)
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:cc_get_feature_vsa malloc success
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
cc_get_feature_vsa count is 1
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_get_feature_vsa:
:FEATURE_VSA attributes are: feature_name:0,feature_time:1241383960,feature_id:13
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind_common:
Set Up Event Sent;
Call Info(Calling Number=5126026222(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=5126022001(TON=Subscriber, NPI=ISDN))
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
Event=0x497D0010
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_setupind_match_search:
Try with the demoted called number 5126022001
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x4A131A54
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind:
>>>>CCAPI handed cid 13 with tag 1 to app "_ManagedAppProcess_Default"
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCallProceeding:
Progress Indication=NULL(0)
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=1, Tag=0x0, Call Entry(Previous Disconnect Cause=0, Disconnect Cause=0)
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/ccCallDisconnect:
Cause Value=1, Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=1)
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_get_transfer_info:
Transfer Number Is Null
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Disposition=0, Interface=0x49F42894, Tag=0x0, Call Id=13,
Call Entry(Disconnect Cause=1, Voice Class Cause Code=0, Retry Count=0)
//13/A31ADF52800B/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnect_done:
Call Disconnect Event Sent
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
:cc_free_feature_vsa freeing 49FE0410
//-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:
vsacount in free is 0
PSTN#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 13975 bytes
! No configuration change since last restart
version 12.4
no service pad
no service timestamps debug uptime
no service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname PSTN
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
card type e1 0 0
card type t1 0 1
logging message-counter syslog
no aaa new-model
clock timezone EST -5
clock summer-time EST recurring
network-clock-participate wic 0
network-clock-participate wic 1
no network-clock-participate aim 0
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
no ip domain lookup
ip domain name att.com
ip name-server 177.1.100.110
ip multicast-routing
no ipv6 cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
isdn switch-type primary-ni
voice service voip
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
redirect ip2ip
fax protocol cisco
sip
bind control source-interface Loopback10
bind media source-interface Loopback10
header-passing
voice translation-rule 101
rule 1 /^\+.*/ //
rule 2 /^501.*/ //
rule 3 /^1206.*/ //
rule 4 /^00.*/ //
rule 5 /^0011.*/ //
rule 6 /^206/ /1206/
rule 7 /^1512.*/ /\0/
rule 8 /^011\(.*\)/ /\1/
voice translation-rule 102
rule 1 /^1\(2065015111\)$/ /\1/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^1\(2065015555\)$/ /\1/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 3 /^1\(2065015151\)$/ /\1/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 4 /^1\(5126026222\)$/ /\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 5 /^31670357575$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 6 /^31207037333$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 7 /^31107047444$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 8 /^911$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 9 /^15126022.../ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 10 /^31207033.../ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 11 /^....$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
voice translation-rule 103
rule 1 /^206.*/ /&/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^1/ // type any national plan any isdn
rule 3 /^00/ // type any international plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 201
rule 1 /^\+.*/ //
rule 2 /^602.*/ //
rule 3 /^1512.*/ //
rule 4 /^00.*/ //
rule 5 /^0011.*/ //
rule 6 /^512/ /1&/
rule 7 /^1206.*/ /&/
rule 8 /^011\(31.*\)/ /\1/
voice translation-rule 202
rule 1 /^1\(5126026222\)$/ /\1/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^1\(2065015555\)$/ /\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 3 /^1\(2065015151\)$/ /\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 4 /^1\(2065015111\)$/ /\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 5 /^31670357575$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 6 /^31207037333$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 7 /^31107047444$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 8 /^911$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 9 /^12065011.../ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 10 /^31207033.../ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 11 /^....$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
voice translation-rule 203
rule 1 /^512.*/ /&/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^1/ // type any national plan any isdn
rule 3 /^00/ // type any international plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 301
rule 1 /^\+.*/ //
rule 2 /^20.*/ //
rule 3 /^0\([1-8].*\)/ /31\1/
rule 4 /^011/ //
rule 5 /^0031/ //
rule 6 /^703..../ /3120&/
rule 7 /^00\(1.*\)/ /\1/
voice translation-rule 302
rule 1 /^31207037333$/ /7037333/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^7033\(...\)$/ /0207033\1/
rule 3 /^911$/ /112/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 4 /^31\(670357575\)$/ /0\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 5 /^31\(107047444\)$/ /0\1/ type any national plan any isdn
rule 6 /^12065015555$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 7 /^12065015151$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 8 /^12065015111$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 9 /^15126026222$/ /&/ type any international plan any isdn
rule 10 /^12065011...$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 11 /^15126022...$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
rule 12 /^....$/ /&/ type any unknown plan any unknown
voice translation-rule 303
rule 1 /^703.*/ /&/ type any subscriber plan any isdn
rule 2 /^010/ // type any national plan any isdn
rule 3 /^1/ // type any international plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 1000
rule 1 /.*\(1...$\)/ /206501\1/
rule 2 /.*\(2...$\)/ /512602\1/
rule 3 /.*\(45..$\)/ /020757\1/
voice translation-rule 1001
rule 1 /^1206...5...$/ /+&/
rule 2 /^1512...6...$/ /+&/
rule 3 /^31.0...7...$/ /+&/
voice translation-profile 1-HQ-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
translate called 101
voice translation-profile 1-HQ-Proper_Types
translate calling 102
translate called 103
voice translation-profile 2-BR1-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
translate called 201
voice translation-profile 2-BR1-Proper_Types
translate calling 202
translate called 203
voice translation-profile 3-BR2-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
translate called 301
voice translation-profile 3-BR2-Proper_Types
translate calling 302
translate called 303
voice translation-profile SIP-NORMALIZE-DNIS-ANI
translate calling 1001
translate called 1000
voice-card 0
dspfarm
archive
log config
hidekeys
controller E1 0/0/0
clock source internal
pri-group timeslots 1-3,16
description == Voice Circuit to Branch2
controller T1 0/1/0
clock source internal
cablelength long 0db
pri-group timeslots 1-3,24
description == Voice Circuit to CorpHQ
controller T1 0/1/1
clock source internal
cablelength long 0db
pri-group timeslots 1-3,24
description == Voice Circuit to Branch1
interface Loopback0
ip address 177.1.254.254 255.255.255.255
interface Loopback10
ip address 177.1.254.250 255.255.255.255
interface Loopback11
ip address 177.1.254.251 255.255.255.255
interface FastEthernet0/0
description ==TO INTERNET==
ip address 192.168.1.150 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
interface FastEthernet0/1
description === To HQ
ip address 177.1.19.1 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
interface Serial0/0/0:15
description == PRI Circuit to R3-BR2
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-net5
isdn protocol-emulate network
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn negotiate-bchan resend-setup
no isdn outgoing ie network-facility
isdn outgoing display-ie
no cdp enable
interface Serial0/1/0:23
description == PRI Circuit to R1-HQ
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-5ess
isdn protocol-emulate network
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn negotiate-bchan
isdn outgoing display-ie
no cdp enable
interface Serial0/1/1:23
description == PRI Circuit to R2-BR1
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-ni
isdn protocol-emulate network
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn supp-service name calling
isdn negotiate-bchan resend-setup
isdn outgoing ie network-facility
no cdp enable
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes
network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
ip forward-protocol nd
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
ip http server
ip http authentication local
no ip http secure-server
ip http path flash:
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0:15
translation-profile incoming 3-BR2-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
description == Voice PRI to Branch2
voice-port 0/1/0:23
translation-profile incoming 1-HQ-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
description == Voice PRI to CorpHQ
voice-port 0/1/1:23
translation-profile incoming 2-BR1-Change_DNIS-Check_ANI
description == Voice PRI to Branch1
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description == All inbound calls from HQ BR1 BR2 into PSTN
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 101 pots
description == Subscriber Calls from PSTN into CorpHQ
translation-profile outgoing 1-HQ-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^2065011...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/0:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 102 pots
description == National Calls from PSTN into CorpHQ
translation-profile outgoing 1-HQ-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^12065011...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/0:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 103 pots
description == International Calls into CorpHQ from PSTN Coming from NL Ph
translation-profile outgoing 1-HQ-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^0012065011...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/0:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 104 pots
description == + Calls into CorpHQ from PSTN Coming from Mobiles
translation-profile outgoing 1-HQ-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern +12065011...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/0:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 201 pots
description == Subscriber Calls from PSTN into Branch1
translation-profile outgoing 2-BR1-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^5126022...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/1:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 202 pots
description == National Calls from PSTN into Branch1
translation-profile outgoing 2-BR1-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^15126022...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/1:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 203 pots
description == International Calls into Branch1 from PSTN Coming from NL Ph
translation-profile outgoing 2-BR1-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern ^0015126022...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/1:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 204 pots
description == + Calls into Branch1 from PSTN Coming from Mobiles
translation-profile outgoing 2-BR1-Proper_Types
preference 1
destination-pattern +15126022...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/1/1:23
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 301 pots
description == Subscriber Calls from PSTN into Branch2
translation-profile outgoing 3-BR2-Proper_Types
destination-pattern ^7033...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 7
dial-peer voice 302 pots
description == National Calls from PSTN into Branch2
translation-profile outgoing 3-BR2-Proper_Types
destination-pattern ^0207033...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 303 pots
description == International Calls into Branch2 from PSTN Coming from US Ph
translation-profile outgoing 3-BR2-Proper_Types
destination-pattern ^01131207033...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 9
prefix 0
dial-peer voice 304 pots
description == International Calls into Branch2 from PSTN Coming from US Ph
translation-profile outgoing 3-BR2-Proper_Types
destination-pattern ^31207033...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 9
prefix 0
dial-peer voice 305 pots
description == + Calls into Branch2 from PSTN Coming from Mobiles
translation-profile outgoing 3-BR2-Proper_Types
destination-pattern +31207033...$
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
forward-digits 9
prefix 0
dial-peer voice 1000 voip
description == Calls into AT&T SIP ITSP for VC Week1 Lab1
rtp payload-type nse 99
rtp payload-type nte 100
voice-class sip localhost dns:sip1.att.com
session protocol sipv2
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
dial-peer voice 5000 voip
service aa
destination-pattern A5000
session target ipv4:177.1.254.254
incoming called-number A5000
dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
codec g711ulaw
no vad
num-exp 1888....... 911
num-exp 1900....... 911
num-exp 1976....... 911
num-exp 1777....... 911
num-exp 1444....... 911
num-exp 0800....... 911
num-exp 0900....... 911
sip-ua
telephony-service
no auto-reg-ephone
max-ephones 1
max-dn 10
ip source-address 177.1.254.254 port 2000
caller-id block code *67
system message You WILL PASS this Exam!
voicemail A5000
max-conferences 8 gain -6
call-forward pattern .T
dn-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
transfer-pattern .T
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Sep 01 2012 15:29:37
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 12065015111 secondary +12065015111
label Seattle, US +1 206 501 5111
description INE PSTN Phone
name Seattle US Phone
ephone-dn 2 dual-line
number 15126026222 secondary +15126026222
label Austin, US +1 512 602 6222
name Austin TX Phone
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 31207037333 secondary +31207037333
label Amsterdam, NL +31 20 703 73 33
name Amsterdam NL Phone
ephone-dn 4 dual-line
number 12065015555 secondary +12065015555
label Hurley Mobile +1 206 501 5555
name Hurley's Mobile
call-forward busy A5000
call-forward noan A5000 timeout 16
ephone-dn 5 dual-line
number 12065015151 secondary +12065015151
label Hurley's Home +1 206 501 5151
name Hurley's Home
call-forward busy A5000
call-forward noan A5000 timeout 12
ephone-dn 6 dual-line
number 31670357575 secondary +31670357575
label Sawyer's Mobile +31 6 70357575
name Sawyer's Mobile
call-forward busy A5000
call-forward noan A5000 timeout 16
ephone-dn 7 dual-line
number 911 secondary 112
label US/EU Emer/FreePhone/Prem
name Emergency Services
ephone-dn 8 dual-line
number 15126026262 secondary +15126026262
label BLinus Mobile +1 512 602 6262
name Benjamin Linus Mobile
call-forward busy A5000
call-forward noan A5000 timeout 16
ephone-dn 9 dual-line
number 31207037373 secondary +31207037373
label DHume Home +31 20 703 73 73
name Desmond Hume Home
call-forward busy A5000
call-forward noan A5000 timeout 16
ephone-dn 10 dual-line
number 31107047444 secondary +31107047444
label Rotterdam, NL +31 10 704 74 44
name Rotterdam NL Phone
ephone 1
device-security-mode none
mac-address A456.3040.0DAA
type 7975
button 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:10
button 5:6 6o7,8,5,4
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous level 0 limit 20
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
line vty 5 15
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp source Loopback0
ntp master 10
ntp server 64.90.182.55
end
CorpHQ#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 6353 bytes
! No configuration change since last restart
version 12.4
no service pad
no service timestamps debug uptime
no service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname CorpHQ
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
logging message-counter syslog
no aaa new-model
clock timezone PST -8
clock summer-time PDT recurring
network-clock-participate wic 0
network-clock-select 1 T1 0/0/0
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
ip dhcp excluded-address 177.1.11.1 177.1.11.14
ip dhcp excluded-address 177.1.11.21 177.1.11.254
ip dhcp excluded-address 177.2.11.1 177.2.11.14
ip dhcp excluded-address 177.2.11.21 177.2.11.254
ip dhcp pool CorpHQ-Phones
network 177.1.11.0 255.255.255.0
option 150 ip 177.1.10.10 177.1.10.20
default-router 177.1.11.1
dns-server 177.1.100.110
ip dhcp pool Branch1-Phones
network 177.2.11.0 255.255.255.0
option 150 ip 177.1.10.10 177.1.10.20
default-router 177.2.11.1
dns-server 177.1.100.110
no ip domain lookup
ip multicast-routing
no ipv6 cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
isdn switch-type primary-ni
voice service voip
allow-connections h323 to h323
fax protocol cisco
sip
bind control source-interface Loopback0
bind media source-interface Loopback0
no update-callerid
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g711ulaw
codec preference 2 g711alaw
codec preference 3 g729r8
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 // // type any subscriber plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 2
rule 1 // // type any national plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 3
rule 1 // // type any international plan any isdn
voice translation-rule 10
rule 1 /^[2-9].........$/ /9&/
rule 2 /^1[2-9].........$/ /9&/
rule 3 /^011/ /9&/
voice translation-profile MakeInternational
translate called 3
voice translation-profile MakeNational
translate called 2
voice translation-profile MakeSubscriber
translate called 1
voice translation-profile Prefix9_InFrom_CUCM
translate called 10
voice-card 0
dsp services dspfarm
archive
log config
hidekeys
controller T1 0/0/0
pri-group timeslots 1-3,24
description == Voice Circuit to PSTN
interface Loopback0
ip address 177.1.254.1 255.255.255.255
ip pim dense-mode
interface FastEthernet0/0
description == To CorpHQ-Switch
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
interface FastEthernet0/0.10
description == Server VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 10
ip address 177.1.10.1 255.255.255.0
ip pim dense-mode
interface FastEthernet0/0.11
description == Voice VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 11
ip address 177.1.11.1 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 177.1.10.10
ip nbar protocol-discovery
ip pim dense-mode
interface FastEthernet0/0.12
description == Data VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 12
ip address 177.1.12.1 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet0/0.13
description == PSTN PHONE VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 13
ip address 177.1.13.1 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet0/1
description === To PSTN
ip address 177.1.19.254 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
interface Serial0/0/0:23
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-ni
isdn incoming-voice voice
no cdp enable
interface Serial0/1/0
description == Frame-Relay Circuit to WAN
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
fair-queue 64 256 36
cdp enable
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
ip rsvp bandwidth
interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point
description == FR To BR1
bandwidth 384
ip address 177.0.101.1 255.255.255.0
ip pim dense-mode
snmp trap link-status
frame-relay interface-dlci 101
ip rsvp bandwidth 136
interface Serial0/1/0.2 point-to-point
description == FR To BR2
ip address 177.0.201.1 255.255.255.0
snmp trap link-status
frame-relay interface-dlci 102
ip rsvp bandwidth 136
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes
network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
ip forward-protocol nd
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 177.1.19.1
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/0.10
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0:23
voice-port 0/3/0
voice-port 0/3/1
ccm-manager music-on-hold
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 177.1.10.10 identifier 1 priority 1 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.10.20 identifier 2 priority 2 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.254.3 identifier 3 priority 3 version 5.0.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
bind interface Loopback0
associate ccm 2 priority 1
associate ccm 1 priority 2
associate ccm 3 priority 3
associate profile 1 register CorpHQ-729-MTP
associate profile 2 register CorpHQ-711-MTP
associate profile 3 register CorpHQ-HW-Xcode
dspfarm profile 3 transcode
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
codec g729r8
codec g729br8
codec ilbc
maximum sessions 2
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 1 mtp
codec g729ar8
codec g729r8
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 2 mtp
codec g711ulaw
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
dial-peer voice 1 pots
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 10 pots
translation-profile outgoing MakeSubscriber
destination-pattern 911
no digit-strip
port 0/0/0:23
dial-peer voice 11 pots
translation-profile outgoing MakeSubscriber
destination-pattern 9[2-9]..[2-9]......$
port 0/0/0:23
dial-peer voice 12 pots
translation-profile outgoing MakeNational
destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......$
port 0/0/0:23
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 13 pots
translation-profile outgoing MakeInternational
destination-pattern 9011T
port 0/0/0:23
prefix 011
dial-peer voice 100 voip
description == Inbound/Outbound SIP PSTN GW From/To CUCM Pub
translation-profile incoming Prefix9_InFrom_CUCM
destination-pattern ^2065011...$
voice-class codec 1
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:177.1.10.10
incoming called-number .
ip qos dscp cs3 signaling
dial-peer hunt 1
sip-ua
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous level 0 limit 20
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
line vty 5 15
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp source Loopback0
ntp master 2
ntp server 177.1.254.254
end
Branch1#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 3838 bytes
! Last configuration change at 01:19:02 CDT Thu Oct 10 2013
version 12.4
no service pad
no service timestamps debug uptime
no service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname Branch1
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
logging message-counter syslog
no aaa new-model
clock timezone CST -6
clock summer-time CDT recurring
network-clock-participate wic 0
network-clock-select 1 T1 0/0/0
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
ip multicast-routing
no ipv6 cef
ntp update-calendar
ntp server 177.1.254.1
multilink bundle-name authenticated
isdn switch-type primary-ni
voice-card 0
dsp services dspfarm
archive
log config
hidekeys
controller T1 0/0/0
pri-group timeslots 1-3,24 service mgcp
interface Loopback0
ip address 177.1.254.2 255.255.255.255
interface FastEthernet0/0
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
interface FastEthernet0/0.11
description == Voice VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 11
ip address 177.2.11.1 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 177.1.254.1
ip pim dense-mode
interface FastEthernet0/0.12
description == Data VLAN
encapsulation dot1Q 12
ip address 177.2.12.1 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
shutdown
duplex auto
speed auto
interface Serial0/0/0:23
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-ni
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn supp-service name calling
isdn bind-l3 ccm-manager
isdn outgoing ie facility
isdn outgoing display-ie
isdn outgoing ie redirecting-number
no cdp enable
interface Serial0/1/0
description == Frame-Relay Circuit to WAN
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
fair-queue 64 256 37
cdp enable
no frame-relay inverse-arp
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
ip rsvp bandwidth
interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point
description == FR To HQ
ip address 177.0.101.2 255.255.255.0
ip pim dense-mode
snmp trap link-status
frame-relay interface-dlci 101
ip rsvp bandwidth 136
interface Serial0/1/1
no ip address
shutdown
clock rate 2000000
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes
network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
ip forward-protocol nd
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0:23
ccm-manager fallback-mgcp
ccm-manager redundant-host 177.1.10.10
ccm-manager mgcp
no ccm-manager fax protocol cisco
ccm-manager music-on-hold
mgcp
mgcp call-agent 177.1.10.20 service-type mgcp version 0.1
mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band
mgcp fax t38 ecm
mgcp bind control source-interface Loopback0
mgcp bind media source-interface Loopback0
mgcp profile default
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 177.1.254.3 identifier 3 priority 3 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.10.10 identifier 1 priority 1 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.10.20 identifier 2 priority 2 version 5.0.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
bind interface Loopback0
associate ccm 2 priority 1
associate ccm 1 priority 2
associate ccm 3 priority 3
associate profile 3 register Br1-HW-Xcode
associate profile 1 register Br1-729-MTP
associate profile 2 register Br1-711-MTP
dspfarm profile 3 transcode
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
codec g729r8
codec g729br8
maximum sessions 2
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 1 mtp
codec g729ar8
codec g729r8
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 2 mtp
codec g711ulaw
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous level 0 limit 20
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
line vty 5 15
exec-timeout 0 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
no login
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
end
Branch2#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 5789 bytes
! No configuration change since last restart
version 12.4
no service pad
no service timestamps debug uptime
no service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname Branch2
boot-start-marker
boot system flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T7.bin
boot system flash:
boot-end-marker
card type e1 0 0
logging message-counter syslog
no aaa new-model
clock timezone CEST 1
clock summer-time CEDT recurring
network-clock-participate wic 0
no network-clock-participate aim 0
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
no ip domain lookup
no ipv6 cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
isdn switch-type primary-net5
voice service voip
no supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update
fax protocol cisco
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g711ulaw
codec preference 2 g711alaw
codec preference 3 g729r8
voice class custom-cptone JOIN-TONE
dualtone conference
frequency 300 3600
cadence 150 100 500
voice class custom-cptone LEAVE-TONE
dualtone conference
frequency 300 3600
cadence 500 100 150
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^7033...$/ /020&/
voice translation-rule 10
rule 1 /^0/ /0&/
voice translation-rule 200
rule 1 /^206501...$/ /1&/
voice translation-profile 7DigitDNIS-to-10Digit
translate called 1
voice translation-profile Prefix0_InFrom_CUCM
translate called 10
voice translation-profile Prefix1-toCorpHQ-ANI
translate calling 200
voice-card 0
dsp services dspfarm
archive
log config
hidekeys
controller E1 0/0/0
pri-group timeslots 1-3,16
description == Voice Circuit to PSTN
controller E1 0/0/1
interface Loopback0
ip address 177.1.254.3 255.255.255.255
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 177.1.254.3
interface FastEthernet0/0
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
interface FastEthernet0/0.11
encapsulation dot1Q 11
ip address 177.3.11.1 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 177.1.10.10
interface FastEthernet0/0.12
encapsulation dot1Q 12
ip address 177.3.12.1 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
shutdown
duplex auto
speed auto
interface Serial0/0/0:15
no ip address
encapsulation hdlc
isdn switch-type primary-net5
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn bchan-number-order ascending
no cdp enable
interface Serial0/1/0
description == Frame-Relay Circuit to WAN
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
fair-queue 64 256 37
cdp enable
no frame-relay inverse-arp
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
ip rsvp bandwidth
interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point
description == FR To HQ
ip address 177.0.201.2 255.255.255.0
snmp trap link-status
frame-relay interface-dlci 102
ip rsvp bandwidth 136
interface Serial0/1/1
no ip address
shutdown
clock rate 2000000
interface Service-Engine1/0
no ip address
shutdown
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes
network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
no ip http secure-server
ip http path flash:
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0:15
translation-profile incoming 7DigitDNIS-to-10Digit
ccm-manager music-on-hold
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 177.1.10.20 identifier 2 priority 2 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.10.10 identifier 1 priority 1 version 5.0.1
sccp ccm 177.1.254.3 identifier 3 priority 3 version 5.0.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
bind interface Loopback0
associate ccm 2 priority 1
associate ccm 1 priority 2
associate ccm 3 priority 3
associate profile 4 register Br2-HW-Conf
associate profile 3 register Br2-HW-Xcode
associate profile 2 register Br2-711-MTP
associate profile 1 register Br2-729-MTP
dspfarm profile 3 transcode
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
codec g729r8
codec g729br8
maximum sessions 2
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 4 conference
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
codec g729r8
codec g729br8
maximum sessions 1
conference-join custom-cptone JOIN-TONE
conference-leave custom-cptone LEAVE-TONE
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 1 mtp
codec g729ar8
codec g729r8
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 2 mtp
codec g711ulaw
rsvp
maximum sessions software 10
associate application SCCP
dial-peer voice 1 pots
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 10 pots
destination-pattern 112
no digit-strip
port 0/0/0:15
dial-peer voice 11 pots
destination-pattern 00[1-9]T
port 0/0/0:15
prefix 0
dial-peer voice 12 pots
translation-profile outgoing Prefix1-toCorpHQ-ANI
destination-pattern 000T
port 0/0/0:15
prefix 00
dial-peer voice 100 voip
description == Inbound/Outbound H323 PSTN GW From/To GK and CUCM Pub
translation-profile incoming Prefix0_InFrom_CUCM
destination-pattern 0207033...$
voice-class codec 1
session target ipv4:177.1.10.10
incoming called-number .
ip qos dscp cs3 signaling
dial-peer voice 101 voip
description == Outbound H323 PSTN GW To CUCM Sub
destination-pattern 0207033...$
voice-class codec 1
session target ipv4:177.1.10.20
ip qos dscp cs3 signaling
dial-peer hunt 1
telephony-service
max-ephones 1
max-dn 1
ip source-address 177.1.254.3 port 2000
max-conferences 8 gain -6
moh test.au
multicast moh 239.2.1.1 port 16384 route 177.1.254.3 177.3.11.1
transfer-system full-consult
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Sep 13 2013 18:55:27
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
line aux 0
line 66
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
line vty 0 4
login
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp source Loopback0
ntp update-calendar
ntp server 177.1.254.1
end -
What is the purpose for this link-local address?
What causes it to show up? Is it because my printer is on my network and is connected in this way.
I wondered, because I have never seen this before in my network security map under my computer. It shows my IP address, plus this link-local IP above it.
And the only answers on the web state the function of it to be, communication with in a network between nodes.Do you mean that you receive the local link IPv6 fe80::25ce:dfd6:etc?
No, I mean it is now showing up in my network security map, and it was not before, just the IP4 address showed before. Now it shows both.
I thought it might be showing now that we bought a new wireless router (Asus RT N66R), or that we now have a new printer connected to the wireless network.
And here is a screen shot of my network, and details.
If you use Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, but you don’t have a DHCPv6 server, you will get the fe80:: address.
I don`t understand what a DHCPv6 server is, or if I have one. What my wireless network consist of this; The cable internet modem-wireless router-and all that connects to the wireless router-5 computers-2 TV`s-2 phones-1 printer
If your environment use IPv4, and then you don’t need to pay attention to the IPv6.
You can disable the like the following screenshot.
What environment uses IPv6?
I read somewhere, that in networks home group uses ipv6, and if you turn off/leave homegroup, ipv6 address does not show up anymore on your network as shown in the first screen shot. When I check in
network-homegroup-, it states, (If you leave homegroup, you wont be able to get to shared libraries or devices.)
So I don`t think that the ipv6 address is showing in my network security map, unless it`s being used for something?
Thanks Fangzhou
P.S. who, where, and what internet provider gives you 10gbps???? that's fast! just wondering from your screen shot. -
I'm trying to do multicast imaging in an environment without practical access to a DHCP server.
I have a 48-port switch which I'm assured is configured as a "flat" switch.
If I connect two or more computers to this switch (without connecting the switch to an uplink), boot them to the ZENworks Imaging Preboot Environment, and run 'dhcpcd -d -t 1 eth0' to get them link-local IP addresses, they can ping one another without issues.
After having confirmed that the pings succeed, if I attempt to initiate a multicast via 'img s flat m' on one computer and 'img s flat cl' on the others, img exits almost instantly with a "network is unreachable" / "could not contact the server" message and an elapsed-time report of 00:00. This happens as soon as the command is issued, not when the clients connect or when the "start multicast" button is pressed.
If I instead attempt to initiate the multicast via the menus of the curses interface to the 'img' program, as soon as I hit Next after selecting the "master" role, img segfaults. (I haven't yet tested selecting the 'client' role, but I expect it would be much the same.) I got a similar segfault on master machine for the first try with the command-line variant, but haven't been able to reproduce it since.
This is with ZENworks 11.2.2, and a preboot environment manually updated to use a more recent version of the Linux kernel (3.8 or later, I think - I haven't checked lately), which is needed for driver support.
Is multicast imaging across a "flat" switch using link-local IP addresses expected to work?
If it is, any idea what may be going wrong (or how to figure out the same), and/or how to get this working?
If it is not, is there any means of multicast imaging without an available DHCP server which *is* expected to work?This turns out to be another manifestation of the problem described in TID 7011873.
The workaround described in that TID appears to assume that there is an available DHCP server, and that it just isn't handing out a default-gateway address when it hands out IP addresses to its clients.
In our scenario, there is no DHCP server at all, and no gateway as far as I'm aware; this is an entirely isolated network. It might be possible to get things working by specifying a default-gateway address anyway, but I have no idea what address to specify, since in that situation there is no machine with any special role (except for the multicast master itself, which is special for a different reason); I tried specifying 0.0.0.0, as a known-unused address, and the route command quite reasonably rejected it. There might be an IP address for the "flat" switch itself, but if so I don't know what it is and don't have any apparent way of finding out.
I managed to get this working anyway, at least to the point of the clients getting multicast-session numbers. To do that, I booted the SLAMPP live-CD server environment on a spare machine connected to the "flat" switch (from a USB drive), brought up the installed DHCP server in that live-CD environment, and specified the IP address of the live-CD machine (192.168.0.1) as the default gateway on the clients using the command described in that TID.
(The SLAMPP DHCP server does not appear to have any option to specify a default gateway address, so it still has to be specified manually as far as I've been able to tell.)
This approach means we have to have two machines connected to the switch in addition to the ones actually being imaged (the DHCP-server machine and the multicast master), but at least it should mean we can get imaging done outside of the realm of our normal network.
That TID is a year and a half old, and is still listed as "Reported to Engineering". Is there any indication of possible progress towards a fix?
At the least, I'd like to see some acknowledgement of the fact that this also applies to environments with no DHCP server, rather than just to ones where the DHCP server doesn't behave as the imaging client expects. -
Group Policy "Restricted Groups" (local groups) using group policy preferences
I was recently tasked a solution with creating a group policy to manage RDP user access to a set of Active Directory computer objects.
Part of the solution was to create a policy so that this would only apply a specific security group(users) to a specific set of Active Directory computer objects within the OU to which it was applied so that other machines
and/or user accounts in this OU remain un affected by this policy.
The policy was to be able to include multiple sets of Security groups(users) for the associated machines isolating those security groups(users) to only their sets of Active Directory computer objects.
Reduce the requirement to create multiple group policies to apply different "Local Group"/"Restricted groups" management for computer objects in the domain.
I thouhgt about using System based policies and creating different WMI filters to target sets of AD Computer objects, but came to the conclusion this would not help due to the limited of WMI quries I would be able to create for a standard
Image.
So I then thought about group policy preferences and came up with the solution
I created a new Group policy and created a new item for the local group, in this instance but not limited to "Remote Desktop users (built-in)" and added the security group(users). In my case I did not need to use the "delete
all member users" or "delete all member groups" as I wanted other groups in this local group for the computer objects to remain intact.
Then what I did is set the "item-level-target" setting from "the common tab" on the GPP and set it to the security group which containd the AD computer objects the user accounts required access to. I then did a couple of standard
tests to confirm the local security group(users) appeared only on the machine in the item level target security group and applied to no other machines in the outside of SOM.
So with this in place, if I needed to create any other entries for different groups and access to specific machines all I need to do is create a new GPP item within this policy.
Being mindful that system policies settings if applied to same OU will take preceedence over GPP settings....
Thought I would just share this in-case anyone else has had similar requests/thoughts and or has other methods that they have used that they would like to share.
I am not sure either on the limit of entries that GPP have either so if anyone does know please post and possible links?
I have struggled to find an answer, however it could be that I am not asking the right question!good sharing...
Best,
Howtodo -
Can a hosts be in the same subnet yet not be link local (trouble with Bonjour) ?
I'm trying to print through a D-Link DVA G3810 BN from the wireless side with a Macbook Pro to the wired side HP C6280 . Apparently mDNS (Bonjour} communicates with hosts that are link-local and on the same subnet ? Is there an assumption that hosts on the same subnet are link-local ? My testing suggests to me that connections from the wireless to the wired side of the D-Link are routed and the hosts are NOT link-local . It will only allow me to add hosts , regardless of being fixed or via DHCP , within the same address range and subnet . I found a statement that for hosts to be link-local , their communications cannot be routed (pass thru a router) . I can't see the HP printer in trying to set it up and always get the 'Network host is busy ; will retry in X seconds' state if I do configure it as an IP type . I can't figureout a way around this issue with the hardware that I have to work with .
Link-local addresses are usually the self assigned IP address that a device will set when a DHCP server cannot be found. These are the addresses with 169.254.x.x subnet.
If the router is assigning IP addresses for your network, then they will usually have a different IP subnet, possibly 192.168.0 for D-Link. And this subnet would be for the wired and wireless connections. So it would be more a case of bridging the two network topolgies rather than routing them.
The network host is busy message could be more to do with the driver and the IP protocol selected when creating the queue than the connection being broken between the Mac and printer. If you were to open Network Utility and select the Ping tab, enter the IP address of the HP and set the pings to 4, pressing the Ping button will soon show if there is a path through the wireless to the printer.
If you get a response to the ping you could then open Safari and type the ip address as the URL. This would then connect to the internal web page of the printer and possibly let you enable an IP protocol like LPR so that you can use LPD on the Mac instead of Bonjour to connect to the printer.
As for the driver, you could look at using a Gutenprint driver instead of the HP driver or the hpijs package to get past the limitations that some printer drivers have with network connections. -
IPv6 Link-local addresses: EUI-64 or Static?
Hello Everyone.
What is the best practice? Configuring a static link-local address on the interface, or letting the router pick an eui-64 one?
From a dynamic routing process point of view, does it really matter which type of link local address is used in a production network?
I know that static addresses are more convinient for humans. But what about the IOS?
Any other considerations?
Thank you all.Hello,
I would say that as you already know when you use a routing protocol on IPv6 the neighbor will always be the link local address from the interface from the neighbor itself,
So I would say why to use Dynamic( Cause it's easy,it's scalable as it's based on a unique value)
Why to use Static ( So you can create your own system to identify the neighbor, I have read that for security purposes you can use a mechanism that will create random EUI-64 based on a hash but as this is only for Link-Local address I would say it does not apply here)
Regards -
Why use link-local addressing for HSRP in IPv6?
I have scoured the internet for an answer to this question, and am no closer to having it answered. Am hoping someone here can help!
* Why do we use link-local (or autoconfig) addresses for the standby IP in FHRPs? If you are forwarding a packet towards a link-local destination address, wouldn't the source address then have to be a link-local address from the same prefix, which according to scope, should not route beyond the local link? How do you route an IP packet that has a link-local address for a source address?
Any insight would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.Dougles,
next hop is used for reaching "gateway" that know where to send packets farther (read it as "next hop to the destination")... routing in IPvX is hopping between nodes where every hop is closer to destination... This is theory behind.
So as machine that needs to send packet to "not directly connected destination" you only need to send packet to gateway leading to this destination...
so you need to send packet so, that "gateway" will recieve this packet and gateway then send this packet farther... it is not important what IP address this gateway has.
On ethernet you only need to know MAC address of this gateway and you send packet (with your source IPv6 address and intended destination IPv6 address) encapsulated with "destination MAC address" of gateway. When gateway recieve ethernet frame, and this frame is for it (destination MAC address is its MAC address), the gateway will proceed IP header (inside IP header the gateway see IT is not final destination for this packet, and gateway will route this packet).
So configuring IP address as next hop is just "hleper for simpler administration".. MAC address of gateway is important. In IPv4 address resolution protocol (ARP) is used to automaticly get MAC address of gateway if you configure next hop as IP address. In IPv6 there is neighbor discovery protocol(ND) used for this task.
conclusion: you can use link local address as nex hop address for addresses from any scope ... next hop is just next hop, it is not used just for the same scope communication.
And question is... if we need just information about MAC address of gateway, why to ask using global address?
We need to get MAC address... that is information important just "locally"... so to ask for local information, why not use link local address ?
HSRP is the same case... really just need MAC address to send packets correctly. -
Virtual Switch adapter getting link-local IP address (apipa)
Hi Everyone,
Not sure what I am doing wrong here.
I have installed an Hyper-V 2012 R2 core server on a brand new Dell server.
I then went to use Virtual Switch Manager via Hyper-V Manager to create a virtual switch adapter, selected external (I want to share my existing server NIC), allow management operating system to share this network adapter.
Then I configured my virtual machine to use this.
When I start the virtual machine I get a 169 type IP address, cannot ping gateway or host. The VM does not even get a proper IP using DHCP. DHCP is working fine from another physical server.
When I check the hyperv core host and select 8 for "Network Settings", I get:
15 192.168.20.44 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #5
22 169.254.101.167 Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2
Why is hyperv creating a virtual adapter with an Apipa address which is not usable?
I followed all the steps correctly, but it does not work.
Can anyone point me into the right direction to solve this problem?
Thanks and regards
IpnotechThis is what IPCONFIG /ALL shows (There is a functonal DHCP server in place):
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : cmshyperv1
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : newcms.local
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcast
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : newcms.local
Ethernet adapter vEthernet (Virtual Switch 1 ):
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::6ca4:68e9:a171:65a7%25(Preferred)
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.101.167(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 855640823
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1A-7E-5F-99-00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::3%1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter NIC4:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : newcms.local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #8
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : F8-BC-12-35-A2-8F
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::5daf:241d:7e00:f758%20(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.147(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Sunday, 2 February 2014 3:44:00 AM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, 10 February 2014 3:43:59 AM
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 351845394
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1A-7E-5F-99-00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
Primary WINS Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter NIC3:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : newcms.local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #7
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : F8-BC-12-35-A2-8E
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::91ae:2c7d:ebf3:f71c%19(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.138(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Sunday, 2 February 2014 3:44:00 AM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, 10 February 2014 3:43:59 AM
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 335068178
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1A-7E-5F-99-00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
Primary WINS Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter NIC2:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : newcms.local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #6
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : F8-BC-12-35-A2-8D
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::7cb8:c761:b73:2274%18(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.136(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Sunday, 2 February 2014 3:44:00 AM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, 10 February 2014 3:43:59 AM
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 318290962
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1A-7E-5F-99-00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
Primary WINS Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter NIC1:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #5
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : F8-BC-12-35-A2-8C
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::3c95:1710:4969:d6d5%17(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.44(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.1
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 603503634
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1A-7E-5F-99-00-0A-F7-3E-FD-62
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.20.5
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Ethernet adapter SLOT 2 Port 2:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #4
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0A-F7-3E-FD-61
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Ethernet adapter SLOT 2 Port 4:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #3
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0A-F7-3E-FD-63
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Ethernet adapter SLOT 2 Port 1:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0A-F7-3E-FD-60
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.newcms.local:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : newcms.local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter isatap.{CBA3B939-0F6F-40F2-9F1A-4433D5B36865}:
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.{DA0EA386-57B7-4441-AB8F-1760F00FD0A6}:
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 -
DFSDiag TestDCs Warning - Site Association by IPv6 Link Local Addresses?!?
Why is DFSDiag
using IPv6 Link Local Addresses (fe80::/64) for /TestDCs Site Association test?
C:\Users\Administrator\Documents>dfsdiag /testdcs
DFSDIAG_INFO - APPL - Client Domain found to be BRREX.
Starting TestDcs ....
Validating DFS Service ....
Validating DFS Service on FINCH.
DFSDIAG_INFO - APPL - DFS Service on FINCH is OK.
Validating SiteCostedReferrals Key ....
Validating SiteCostedReferrals in FINCH.
DFSDIAG_INFO - APPL - SYSVOL/NETLOGON referrals are site costed.
Validating Registry Entries ....
BRREX has a single domain controller.
Validating SiteAssociation ....
Validating SiteAssociation of FINCH in every DC.
DFSDIAG_WARNING - APPL - SiteName from IP - fe80::a402:d343:baa3:5f5e%12 of FINCH in DC - FINCH is NULL while in ADSite it is GoGrid,
this can lead to different referral ordering.
DFSDIAG_WARNING - APPL - SiteName from IP - fe80::7473:f9f8:c5c3:17e6%13 of FINCH in DC - FINCH is NULL while in ADSite it is GoGrid,
this can lead to different referral ordering.
Finished TestDcs.
C:\Users\Administrator\Documents>
DFSDiag problems with IPv6 Link Local addresses has occurred
three (3) other times.
My best guess is either AD DS or DFS don't like running on server routing IPv6 via
6in4 tunnel.
IPCONFIG follows:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : finch
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : brrex.com
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : brrex.com
grid-store.brrex.com
grid-node.brrex.com
Ethernet adapter Private:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : grid-store.brrex.com
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : SUSE Network Driver for Windows #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-16-6E-00-0B-1E
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:470:841e:1::100(Preferred)
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::a402:d343:baa3:5f5e%12(Preferred)
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.113.0.40(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:470:841e:1::100
::1
10.113.0.40
127.0.0.1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
Ethernet adapter Public:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : grid-node.brrex.com
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : SUSE Network Driver for Windows
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-16-6E-00-0B-1D
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 173.1.67.212(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.240
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 173.1.67.209
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 173.1.67.212
127.0.0.1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 9:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 02-00-54-55-4E-01
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter IP6Tunnel:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : grid-node.brrex.com
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft Direct Point-to-point Adapater
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:470:1f04:53f::2(Preferred)
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::7473:f9f8:c5c3:17e6%13(Preferred)
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 2001:470:1f04:53f::1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 173.1.67.212
127.0.0.1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 12:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : grid-node.brrex.com
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : isatap.grid-node.brrex.com
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 13:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : grid-store.brrex.com
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : isatap.grid-store.brrex.com
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
ROUTE PRINT follows:
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Interface List
12 ...00 16 6e 00 0b 1e ...... SUSE Network Driver for Windows #2
11 ...00 16 6e 00 0b 1d ...... SUSE Network Driver for Windows
1 ........................... Software Loopback Interface 1
10 ...02 00 54 55 4e 01 ...... Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
13 ...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft Direct Point-to-point Adapater
14 ...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 isatap.grid-node.brrex.com
15 ...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 isatap.grid-store.brrex.com
===========================================================================
IPv4 Route Table
===========================================================================
Active Routes:
Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 173.1.67.209 173.1.67.212 266
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.113.0.1 10.113.0.40 11
10.113.0.0 255.255.255.0 On-link 10.113.0.40 266
10.113.0.40 255.255.255.255 On-link 10.113.0.40 266
10.113.0.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 10.113.0.40 266
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
173.1.67.208 255.255.255.240 On-link 173.1.67.212 266
173.1.67.212 255.255.255.255 On-link 173.1.67.212 266
173.1.67.223 255.255.255.255 On-link 173.1.67.212 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On-link 10.113.0.40 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On-link 173.1.67.212 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 10.113.0.40 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 173.1.67.212 266
===========================================================================
Persistent Routes:
Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Metric
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.113.0.1 1
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 173.1.67.209 Default
===========================================================================
IPv6 Route Table
===========================================================================
Active Routes:
If Metric Network Destination Gateway
13 266 ::/0 2001:470:1f04:53f::1
1 306 ::1/128 On-link
13 266 2001:470:1f04:53f::/64 On-link
13 266 2001:470:1f04:53f::2/128 On-link
12 266 2001:470:841e:1::/64 On-link
12 266 2001:470:841e:1::100/128 On-link
13 266 fe80::/64 On-link
12 266 fe80::/64 On-link
13 266 fe80::7473:f9f8:c5c3:17e6/128
On-link
12 266 fe80::a402:d343:baa3:5f5e/128
On-link
1 306 ff00::/8 On-link
13 266 ff00::/8 On-link
12 266 ff00::/8 On-link
===========================================================================
Persistent Routes:
If Metric Network Destination Gateway
0 4294967295 ::/0 2001:470:1f04:53f::1
===========================================================================
Thanks in advance!Did you solve this? I'm having the same problem.
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I recently start to have IPv6 BGP Peer, at first I try to block all the link local address at my interface incoming ACL but after a while I notice that there has many match log on the deny link local address. I want to know is it a correct thing to not block link local address even the link is upstream link to my ISP?
My IPv6 BGP is formed by using Global IPv6 address!Do you actually have a business need to block Link Local addresses ? This should not be done as the IPv6 control plane relies on link local addresses. e.g. each time you do a Neighbour Discovery on Ethernet. Link Local are also non routeable so they cannot traverse the router (assuming that is the intent of the ACL)
I would recommend against blocking Link Local addresses in ACLs however if you must do this you should be selective about the ones you allow through. e.g.
permit link_local_bgp_peer
deny all link_local
permit global uinicast
Though just beware that even then, if the upstream link local address changes, as in the upstream router swaps or replaces its interface then the ACL will have no effect as the Link Local address would have changed. -
Link Local Unicast Addresses and Link Local Multicast Addresses
I am trying to get a hold on Link Local Multicast addressing. I know that Link Local Unicast Addressing is the equivalent of an APIPA address but can anyone tell me what Local Link Multicast addressing is used for and hopefully provide an example of
it's use? Beg your pardon if this is a stupid question. Thanks.
Michael T. GlennHi Michael,
Obviously, this is not a stupid question.
The link local multicast addresses are the equivalent of 224.0.0.0/24, which are reserved for the local subnet and are not forwarded by IP routers regardless of the Time to Live (TTL) in the IP header.
They are used for routing protocol or other well-known multicast based communication.
For detailed information, please refer to the link below,
IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2375
Best Regards.
Steven Lee
TechNet Community Support
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