RE: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread Leiva, Angel
Here is the simplest way to accomplish that:

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host 
snmp-server host 

Examples:

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host 10.1.1.1
snmp-server host 20.1.1.1

or,

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host NMS_A.company.com
snmp-server host NMS_B.company.com

Use these CCO URLs for more info:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1831/products_command_refe
rence_chapter09186a00800d983e.html#1056805

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1834/products_feature_guid
e09186a008008026f.html

Hth,

Angel

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KM,

Thanks for the input - what I want to do is send two traps to 2 different
NMS's ... an example  - A cisco gsr12K will send a trap to NMS A and NMS B -
is this possible ?

rgds,

U.
KM Reynolds  wrote in message
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 Umar,

 I THINK you need to first issue the snmp-server enable command and then
 issue a separate snmp-server host command for each network management
 server.

 KR






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 Subject: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]
 Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:42:03 GMT
 
 All,
 
 How do you enable any cisco router to send traps to more than one nms.
 
 Rgds,
 
 
 Umar.
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RE: 3660 VG crashes/restarts by error PC 0x6047E614 [7:51832]

2002-08-21 Thread Leiva, Angel E

Things to consider:

1. IOS 12.2-11T is still an EARLY DEVELOPMENT software release, you could
have found a new or un-fixed bug.
2. Make sure your router has at least 64 Mb of RAM
3. Erase the IOS from Flash. Reload a fresh copy from CCO Software Center

Hth,

Angel Leiva - MCSE, CCNP-RS, CCNP-WAN
Senior Network Systems Consultant
International Network Services

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Subject: 3660 VG crashes/restarts by error PC 0x6047E614 [7:51832]


Hi All,

I upgraded a 3660 VG IOS to resolve some call application and ivr tcl
scripts issue. The issue seems resolved, but the gateway now restarts
intermitently. Can somebody please provide an insight to possible cause, as
indicated by below output:

GW-3660#sh ver

GW-3660 uptime is 1 minute
System returned to ROM by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x6047E614 at
12:14:23 UTC Wed Aug 21 2002
System restarted at 12:15:18 UTC Wed Aug 21 2002
System image file is flash:c3660-is-mz.122-11.T.bin


GW-3660#sh context

System was restarted by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x6047E614 at
12:29:
36 UTC Wed Aug 21 2002
3600 Software (C3660-IS-M), Version 12.2(11)T,  RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Compiled Wed 31-Jul-02 07:08 by ccai (current version)
Image text-base: 0x60008940, data-base: 0x618A


Stack trace from system failure:
FP: 0x62B9E700, RA: 0x6047E614
FP: 0x62B9E700, RA: 0x6047CA68
FP: 0x62B9E720, RA: 0x60463378
FP: 0x62B9E748, RA: 0x60466260
FP: 0x62B9E780, RA: 0x604680B4
FP: 0x62B9E7A0, RA: 0x604682E4

GW-3660sh stack
Minimum process stacks:
Free/Size   Name
5612/6000   SPAN Subsystem
1916/3000   allegro libretto init
2964/12000  Init
5624/6000   TDM_MIB_CREATION
5300/6000   RADIUS INITCONFIG
4936/6000   TFTP Read Process
2904/6000   script background loader
4000/6000   Background Loader

Interrupt level stacks:
LevelCalled Unused/Size  Name
  1   36651   6476/9000  Network interfaces
  27576   8580/9000  DMA/Timer Interrupt
  3 696   8264/9000  PA Management Int Handler
  4 873   8616/9000  Console Uart
  5   0   9000/9000  External Interrupt
  7   45412   8600/9000  NMI Interrupt Handler

System was restarted by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x6047E614 at
12:50:
23 UTC Wed Aug 21 2002
3600 Software (C3660-IS-M), Version 12.2(11)T,  RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Compiled Wed 31-Jul-02 07:08 by ccai (current version)
Image text-base: 0x60008940, data-base: 0x618A


Stack trace from system failure:
FP: 0x62B9E700, RA: 0x6047E614
FP: 0x62B9E700, RA: 0x6047CA68
FP: 0x62B9E720, RA: 0x60463378
FP: 0x62B9E748, RA: 0x60466260
FP: 0x62B9E780, RA: 0x604680B4
FP: 0x62B9E7A0, RA: 0x604682E4

GW-3660

I upgraded to the present image from c3660-is-mz.122-4.T.bin.

TIA

Tunji



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RE: 2501 IOS Flash! [7:50512]

2002-08-02 Thread Leiva, Angel E

Richard,

You need to boot the 2501 router into RXBoot mode before you can Upgrade the
IOS in Flash.

Visit this CCO URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/sw_upgrade_proc_flash.shtml

Here is probably the cause of your problem:

--
Configure the router or access server to boot into Rxboot mode

On these platforms, the Cisco IOS software image is actually running
directly from the Flash memory. Therefore, you cannot copy the Cisco IOS
software image from the TFTP server to the Flash if you are in user
privileged EXEC mode (router#). You have to configure the router or access
server to boot into Rxboot mode.

Check the current value of the configuration register. You can see it on the
bottom line of the show version output. It is usually set to 0x2102 or
0x102. You will need this value for a later step.

Change the configuration register to the value 0x2101 as follows:

Routerenable
Password: password
Router#
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#config-register 0x2101
Router(config)#^Z
Router#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console !--- It's not necessary
to
   !--- save the configuration here, as the configuration register has
already
   !--- been changed in NVRAM
Router#reload
Note: If you are connected through Telnet, the session is lost after the
reload. Wait a few minutes and try again. It is strongly recommended that
you do not perform a Cisco IOS software upgrade remotely since most disaster
recovery procedures require you to be physically located where the router is
installed.

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Good luck,

Angel Leiva - MCSE, CCNP-RS, CCNP-WAN
Senior Network Systems Consultant
International Network Services  Irving, TX

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Subject: 2501 IOS Flash! [7:50512]


Hey all,

Could someone be kind enough to explain to me why I can't copy IOS by tftp
to my flash, my flash currently reads:
System flash directory:
No files in System flash
[0 bytes used, 16777216 available, 16777216 total]
16384K bytes of  System flash (Device not programmable)

I think (Device not programmable) may be the problem(could be wrong), any
ideas how to rectify this?

Please help.

Thanks.




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RE: 2501 IOS Flash! [7:50512]

2002-08-02 Thread Leiva, Angel E

Richard,

You need to boot the 2501 router into RXBoot mode before you can Upgrade the
IOS in Flash.

Visit this CCO URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/sw_upgrade_proc_flash.shtml

Here is probably the cause of your problem:

--
Configure the router or access server to boot into Rxboot mode

On these platforms, the Cisco IOS software image is actually running
directly from the Flash memory. Therefore, you cannot copy the Cisco IOS
software image from the TFTP server to the Flash if you are in user
privileged EXEC mode (router#). You have to configure the router or access
server to boot into Rxboot mode.

Check the current value of the configuration register. You can see it on the
bottom line of the show version output. It is usually set to 0x2102 or
0x102. You will need this value for a later step.

Change the configuration register to the value 0x2101 as follows:

Routerenable
Password: password
Router#
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#config-register 0x2101
Router(config)#^Z
Router#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console !--- It's not necessary
to
   !--- save the configuration here, as the configuration register has
already
   !--- been changed in NVRAM
Router#reload
Note: If you are connected through Telnet, the session is lost after the
reload. Wait a few minutes and try again. It is strongly recommended that
you do not perform a Cisco IOS software upgrade remotely since most disaster
recovery procedures require you to be physically located where the router is
installed.

--

Good luck,

Angel Leiva - MCSE, CCNP-RS, CCNP-WAN
Senior Network Systems Consultant
International Network Services  Irving, TX


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Subject: RE: 2501 IOS Flash! [7:50512]


Argh! Still can't get the IOS to copy from tftp to flash!

In addition, here's what i got from #sh flash all command:
System flash directory:
No files in System flash
[0 bytes used, 16777216 available, 16777216 total]
16384K bytes of  System flash (Device not programmable)

   ChipBankCode  Size  Name
1  1   89A0  4096KBINTEL 28F016SA
2  1   89A0  4096KBINTEL 28F016SA
3  1     4096KBUnknown Chip
4  1   89A0  4096KBINTEL 28F016SA

Are the chips still good? Whats the unknown chip and does it have any
effect on the transfer?! Says READ-ONLY for the flash when copying, any
idea/s on how to change that?

Been through loads of documentation but still can't find the answer!
Do hope someone can help...thanks!




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RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Leiva, Angel E

It depends on what DSLAM brand Qwest will be using for your DSL line.
According to CCO's WIC-1ADSL information:

Interoperates with the Cisco 6000 Series Digital Subscriber Line Access
Multiplexer (DSLAM) with Globespan chipset and Alcatel DSLAM with
Alcatel chipset

Sustains up to 23 virtual circuits per WIC

Visit this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2600/prodlit/a2636_ds.htm
 


Which indicates that if Qwest uses any other DSLAM at the nearest CO,
you won't be able to use that module.

Hth,

Angel



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Does any know if you can use the WIC-1ADSL module to connect to Qwest's
DSL
network (business class service)? Ive asked them and they are clueless.

Erich Kuehn
Sr. IP Engineer
Backbone Communications
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RE: Multicasting Examples [7:48395]

2002-07-09 Thread Leiva, Angel E

Rob,

If you have CCO login access, you can use this URL to get some sample
scenarios.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/48.html

Let me know if can't access it.

Hth,

Angel

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Hi

I want to work on IP Multicast in my home lab...
Any idea on examples..to workout.

Thanks and Regards
Rob

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RE: frame relay question [7:47498]

2002-06-27 Thread Leiva, Angel

Having worked building a Carrier's ATM-F/R backbone, I can tell you that the
scenario you posted isn't as unique as it may seem.

First of all, as you stated correctly, DLCIs are locally significant on a
per INTERFACE basis. That concept applies to both, the WAN switch and the
CPE.

Carrier's WAN Switches typically have plenty of INTERFACES (physical ports)
to provision customer PVCs on. Therefore, Carriers can provision as many
DLCI=16 for instance, as F/R interfaces each WAN Switch has.

At the hub location, the Carrier most likely will assign you a brand new
Interface (physical port). Therefore, you the customer, have the entire
range of DLCIs to request from the Carrier (16 through 1007 on Cisco WAN
switches).

There are WAN Switch Module DLCI limitations, depending on what type and
brand of WAN switch Carries use.

At each of the spoke locations, depending on the CIR your particular PVCs
require, the Carrier will either provision your PVC on an existing but
under-utilized Interface (meaning that you may or not get the DLCI you want,
although most likely you'll get what you ask for). Or if your PVC's CIR is
fat enough, it will be provisioned on a brand new Interface. Therefore,
you'll get any DLCI you want or ask for, provided that the Carrier's DCLI
policy allows it, and most do I believe.

Now, mapping customer's F/R PVC DLCIs to ATM PVI/VCIs is a whole lot
different beast on its own. But, that doen't have anything to do with
assigning similar DLCIs at the spoke sites.

Hth,

Thanks,

Angel


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You know, this brings up a good question...My company has sites all across
the country, and for every spoke site, we were able to get the exact same
DLCI, and at the hubs, we were able to get a range of DLCI's in increments
of 5 going out to each of the spokes.  How is this possible?  I completely
understand that the DLCI is locally significant, and that it only defines
the connection between the Frame switch and the customer CPE, but what are
the odds of the exact same DLCI on so many different switches being
available?  Maybe there is something relevant to the fact that the carrier's
network is actually using ATM that makes this possible?  Thanks!

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good questions.

in theory, you may request any dlci you wish, so long as it is in the legal
range for the carrier. this would be numbers 16 through 996? for some, or
through 1004? for others

in fact, if you have a good rapport with your carrier, and they in turn have
their act together, this is common practice.

OTOH, in my experience, telcos just want to get the work done, and they will
configure the dlci starting with 16 because it's easy to remember. the
switch techs just bang out their configs with no conscious thought
intervention.

if you have nothing fancy going on ( and it appears you don't ) the only
required configuration on your router is setting the frame relay
encapsulation, and setting the ip address. at that point the circuit will
come up. you can check this using the show frame pvc, show frame lmi and
show ip interface brief commands. lmi will detect and use the single pvc
with no other tweaks required. if you have multiple pvcs on a circuit, you
would, of course have to use frame map commands, or use point-to-point
subinterfaces in conjunction with the frame interface-dlci command.

best wishes.


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 I have a newbie question, regarding frame-relay. When I order a frame
 relay circuit for two locations
 Do the telco provide the dlci? Or I make it up? Once the frame relay is
 installed on both locations I guess using the dlci numbers it makes the
 connection , besides the ip and all other stuff
 Can someone explain it please
 thanks




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RE: serial interface down/down or up/down [7:47101]

2002-06-21 Thread Leiva, Angel

Priscilla,

Thanks for posting an interesting case. I am planning on testing your
scenarios hands-on during the weekend and post the results by Monday.

You may have already seen it, but I'd suggest that you visit the following
CCO URL for more information on the Serial Interface status you're trying to
clarify.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/112/chapter15.htm#showinter

Hth,

Angel
MCSE, CCNP-RS, CCNP-WAN


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Subject: serial interface down/down or up/down [7:47101]


Hi Group Study,

While writing some questions for a practice test, I found myself
questioning what I thought was the right answer. Here's the scenario:

A Cisco router serial interface is correctly connected with a good V.35
cable to the data port on the DSU side of a CSU/DSU. The CSU/DSU has been
misconfigured for the framing method (SF instead of ESF). The framing
doesn't match what the provider is using. (The question refers to a CSU/DSU
that is external to the router, not one that is built into the router.)

Will the Cisco router serial interface be down/down or up/down?

And, would the answer be any different if the question has to do with
misconfiguring the encoding (AMI versus B8ZS)?

If you have real-world experience with this, that would help. I have read
the Cisco documentation and the troubleshooting charts, etc.

Thanks

Priscilla



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