Hi all,

I am unable to remove SNMPv3 configuration from Cisco 6500 ,I tried removing 
complete Snmp configuration and then putting back again
But still multiple users are using , I want to remove some old user from device 
, any help will be highly appreciable

Thanks in advance.....


Thanks & Regards,
Omprakash

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   1.  VOL3 lab5 troubleshooting ticket 4 (Lukasz)


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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 22:28:21 +0000
From: Lukasz <[email protected]>
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS]  VOL3 lab5 troubleshooting ticket 4
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Hi All,


I know I need to change the rpf neighbor so that I use s0/2/0 interface 
on R2 instead of the gi0/1 . I struggle to change the RPF neighbor with 
the route-map.


route-map CHANGENEXT permit 10
  set ip next-hop 192.0.52.2
!
or with

route-map CHANGENEXT permit 10
  set ip next-hop 192.0.52.5
!
I have applied this route-map to the neighbor in multicast 
address-family


router bgp 52
  bgp router-id 192.0.0.2
  bgp log-neighbor-changes
  bgp confederation identifier 25
  neighbor 192.0.0.5 remote-as 52
  neighbor 192.0.0.5 update-source Loopback0
  neighbor 192.0.12.1 remote-as 11314
  neighbor 192.0.212.21 remote-as 11314
  neighbor 192.0.245.4 remote-as 47
  !
  address-family ipv4
   redistribute connected route-map CON-to-BGP
   neighbor 192.0.0.5 activate
   neighbor 192.0.0.5 send-community
   neighbor 192.0.12.1 activate
   neighbor 192.0.12.1 send-community
   neighbor 192.0.212.21 activate
   neighbor 192.0.212.21 send-community
   neighbor 192.0.245.4 activate
   neighbor 192.0.245.4 send-community
   no auto-summary
   no synchronization
  exit-address-family
  !
  address-family ipv4 multicast
   redistribute connected route-map CON-to-BGP
   neighbor 192.0.0.5 activate
   neighbor 192.0.0.5 send-community
   neighbor 192.0.0.5 route-map CHANGENEXT out
   no auto-summary
  exit-address-family

I have cleared the neighbor sessions but I cannot see the change in  
rpf.

R2(config-router-af)#do show bgp ipv4 multicast summary

Neighbor        V          AS MsgRcvd MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ 
Up/Down  State/PfxRcd
192.0.0.5       4         52      99      89        4    0    0 
00:07:05        2



R2(config-router-af)#do show ip rpf 192.0.0.5
RPF information for ? (192.0.0.5)
   RPF interface: GigabitEthernet0/1
   RPF neighbor: ? (192.0.25.5)
   RPF route/mask: 192.0.0.5/32
   RPF type: mbgp
   RPF recursion count: 0
   Doing distance-preferred lookups across tables

What am I missing here?


Lukasz



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