Stack issue on Cisco 3750
Hi team,
I have an issue with the stack basing on Cisco 3750 switches.
Today on one of them, something went wrong and all ports are down.
Could you please advise, what happened? In what direction I should work to find root cause?
thank you
Hi,
I have found out what is the root cause.
In stack, I have 4 switches:
1. Member
2. Master
3. Member
4. Member
But right now I have next picture
1. Member - status "Ready"
2. Master - status "Ready"
3. Member - status "Provisioned"
4. Member - status "Ready"
5. Member - status "Ready"
I have checked MAC addresses, I have noticed, that member 3, became member 5.
For resolving this issue, I just need make member 5 member 3, but I don't know how to do it exactly.
My plan is:
- remove member 3.
- change number of the member 5 to member 3
Is it correct?
Thank you,
Igor
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session target sip-server
incoming called-number ....
incoming uri from 100
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 510 voip
description *** Outbound TATA MPLS ***
translation-profile outgoing MPLS-outgoing
destination-pattern 54[013-9]....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:41.206.187.71
session transport udp
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 520 voip
description *** Outbound TATA MPLS ***
translation-profile outgoing MPLS-outgoing
destination-pattern 5[0-35-9].....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:41.206.187.71
session transport udp
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 200 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 01223651081, 01223651440 - 01223651489
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 0122365....
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 201 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 012237280XX
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 012237280..
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 202 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 01223506701
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 01223506701
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 210 voip
description *** Outbound M12 ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern +...T
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 211 voip
description *** Outbound ISDN for SRST and emergency ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern 9.T
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 212 voip
description *** Outbound ISDN for emergency ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern 11[02]
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Primary ***
preference 1
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:152.63.1.19
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 2001 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Secondary ***
preference 2
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:152.63.1.100
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 2002 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Teritiary ***
preference 3
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:172.27.210.5
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 999010 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/0
dial-peer voice 999011 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/1
dial-peer voice 999012 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/2
dial-peer voice 999013 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/3
sip-ua
no remote-party-id
gatekeeper
shutdown
call-manager-fallback
secondary-dialtone 9
max-conferences 4 gain -6
transfer-system full-consult
ip source-address 10.198.2.9 port 2000
max-ephones 110
max-dn 400 dual-line no-reg
translation-profile incoming SRST-incoming
moh flash:/moh/Panjo.ulaw.wav
multicast moh 239.1.1.1 port 16384 route 10.198.2.9
time-zone 22
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
line con 0
login local
line aux 0
line 2
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line 131
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line vty 0 4
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
line vty 5 15
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp server 10.1.30.1
end
eucamvgw01#
Sh SCCP
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2014.03.03 17:57:44 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
SCCP Admin State: UP
Gateway Local Interface: GigabitEthernet0/0
IPv4 Address: 10.198.2.9
Port Number: 2000
IP Precedence: 5
User Masked Codec list: None
Call Manager: 10.198.2.9, Port Number: 2000
Priority: 3, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 3
Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 4
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 152.63.1.100, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 5
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 172.27.210.5, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 6
Trustpoint: N/A
MTP Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1000
Reported Max Streams: 400, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Transcoding Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1001
Reported Max Streams: 36, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Supported Codec: g722r64, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: gsmamr-nb, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: N/A
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Conferencing Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1002
Reported Max Streams: 16, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070080
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070081
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070082
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070083
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
eucamvgw01# -
Directory Caching issue with Cisco Jabber client for Windows
Hi ,
I am facing cache issue with Cisco Jabber client for Windows. If I do any change related to modification or deletion of contacts in Active Directory/ Callmanager, it does not reflect in the Jabber. Because jabber takes the contacts from the locally stored cache file in the Windows system.
Every time I have to remove the cache file to overcome this issue, practically it's not possible to do the same with all the Widows users. As, if any employee leaves the company and still I can see his contact appears in the "Cisco Jabber client". I have not seen this issue with Android/Apple iOS.
Is there any automated way to remove the cache file?
Here is the detail of CUCM,Presence and Jabber.
CUCM version: 9.1.x
Presence : 9.1.X
Jabber : 10.5 and 10.6Hello
On our environment we had to install a dedicated Microsoft Certificate Authority "just for Cisco Jabber usage" to house the
Network Device Enrollment Service.
Our certificate for the CUPS were generated on this Certification Authority too.
I discussed this certificate matter with my colleagues this afternoon and nobody seems to remember how these certificates were deployed into the
Enterprise Trust store for the users.
But I think they asked all 400 users to accept the 3 certificates by answering "yes" to the popup instead of using a script deployed by GPO...
I wish you success with that deployment and really hope you have a technical partner that *Knows* this subject.
Our partner left us alone with that unfortunately.
Florent
EDIT: If the "Certutil script method" works, please let me know. This could be useful in our own deployment. -
Routing issue between Cisco Nexus and Cisco 4510 R+E Chassis
We have configured Cisco Nexus 7K9 as core and Cisco 4510 R+E as access switches for Server connectivity.
We are experiencing problem in terms of ARP learning and Ping issues between Cisco Nexus and end hosts.Hi,
So you have N7k acting as L3 with servers connected to 4510?.
Do you see the MAC associated with failing ARP in 4510?. Is it happening with all or few servers?. Just to verify if it is connectivity issue between N7k and 4510, you can configure an SVI on 4510 and assign address from same raneg (server/core range) and perform a ping.
This will help narrow down if issue is between server to 4510 or 4510 to N7k.
Thanks,
Nagendra
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