Cisco :: CASR 1000 And ASR 9000 To Remove Alarms For These Equipments
Oct 12, 2011
I have many alarms with CWLMS 4.0. The alarms are OutOf Range Voltage, OutOfRange Temperature and OutOfRange Memory. I don´t know how eliminate this alarms for these equipaments. I am trying with Setting up the thresholds but nothing.
I have broadband connection on a wired DSL Modem. Now I want to create a wireless networking environment at my home so to work with my laptop and WLAN enabled phone. I do not like to buy a new Wireless router.
Is is possible to deploy my existing modem/router with some extra equipments to build a wifi hotspot?
Understand they are using dfferent cat cable. Does Cisco equipment nromally all are 1000-T, how to check they are 1000-T or 1000-Tx, does cat 5 with 4 pairs already support GE speed.
We are currently implementing the new Prime LMS (4.1), and we met some strange problems with the «Alarms» (footer/bottom right).Under implementation we had a bunch of false positive alerts, so we went in and ticked of all of them to choose «Own it» and «Clear».Something happened and the browser crashed, and when opening the browser again and browsing to the “Fault monitor” from “Alarms” could we see that all the alarms was cleared from the view, but LMS was still telling us that there is two alarms (down in the footer/bottom right).
When going into the “Fault monitor” from clicking on “Alarms” we got the “spinning wheel of death”.The browser crashes after a while and we have to log in again.Now, when we have some alarms after rebooting the WLC’s, we get the 6 alarms from interfaces down, but the two remaining alarms it’s talking about is nowhere to be found.
Future more, the browser crashes yet again after a while and we have to log in again.If we are doing other tasks, and keeping away from the “Fault monitor” everything is working fine.The browser crash/lms hang occurs only when accessing the “Fault monitor” section.
We have looked everywhere for what is causing this. Something with the two alarms that’s lost in the system keeps the browser/lms to crash. But damned if I can find where to get rid of them / clear them.
I am unable to see the interface down alarms on my cisco works LMS 4.0 .
This problem is happening only for the Gigabit interfaces , i m receiving the alarms for the POS interfaces . The router status is showning as known .i have also added this interface in poller also .
We are using CISCO LMS 4.2.3 in our network in India, we are facing a issue regarding alarm generation for a protocol flap/down, especially when BGP / OSPF neighbourship got flapped.These flapping will result in the data service degradation , by which we came to know that some protocol flap may occurred at router end & then we go for the manual check by login into the router.After escalating the same to cisco we came to know that it is a bug of Cisco LMS. using any other method/technique to view the protocol down alarms automatically for cisco routers.
Facing false alarm issues with ANM 5.2.1. Basically ANM is sending device down (ACE-30 module) messages occasionally, but in real the device has never went down.
Message:
ANM Server Host Name : anm-1 ANM Server IP Address : 10.9.20.1 Device ID : AGG-B:3 Component Name : AGG-B:3 Severity : info
I have setup a new Prime server 1.2 and am monitoring routers and switches from it. It shows me the device status and all as expected. now when i manually turn off the connectivity of one switch, i do see the alarm generated by the Prime but it doesnt send the email notification.
i checked my mail server settings and have right details of the mail server and email address of the recipient. Also when i run test on that page, i can see the test email coming through.
Upgraded LMS to 4.1. Yep basically reinstalled. However I can't remember how I did a couple of thing on the original system.
I am trying to take the traps from the Cisco equipment to the LMS and generate e-mail. How do I take the incoming traps (Crit and Warning) and send an e-mail alarm. I'll plan to control what to trap on at the Cisco Equipment.
SNMP trap is set from a fan fault, the Cisco send a trap to the LMS. Now I want take that trap and forward via an email.
I have been reading the admin documentation on "Notification and Action Setting". I see how to take the Cisco LMS created trap and email alarm. (In this case I need a specific trap that LMS did not have.) I see how to take Cisco Traps and resend them to other NMS.
We are using CISCO LMS 4.2.3 in our network in India, we are facing a issue regarding alarm generation for a protocol flap/down, especially when BGP / OSPF neighbourship got flapped.These flapping will result in the data service degradation , by which we came to know that some protocol flap may occurred at router end & then we go for the manual check by login into the router.after escalating the same to cisco we came to know that it is a bug of Cisco LMS. using any other method/technique to view the protocol down alarms automatically for cisco routers.
Everytime the console port is plugged in, the alarm contacts (1-4) randomly assert (trigger) and then clear themselves in random orders. Nothing is plugged into the ALARM port and all Alarm setting are default. Below is the syslog message and Alarm Settings:
CGS2520-C#show env allSYSTEM TEMPERATURE is OKSystem Temperature Value: 45 Degree CelsiusPOWER SUPPLY 1A TEMPERATURE is OKPOWER SUPPLY 1B TEMPERATURE is DisabledPOWER SUPPLY 1A Temperature Value: 49 Degree
I'm having a problem getting DHCP working with an ASR9k as shown in this document. I've successfully implemented very similar setups with some Cisco IOS routers, but the IOS XR on the ASR seems to be defeating me. Router A (happens to be a 3750)A DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP server, connected to router ARouter B - this is the ASR, running software version 4.0.3.Router A and B are connected by a layer-3 link.Router C (happens to be a Broadcom embedded router). It's connected to Router B by a VLAN trunk link.Device 1, this one needs to get its configuration by DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP. It's connected to Router C by a VLAN trunk link.Device 2, this one doesn't need any DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP. It's connected to Router C by a VLAN trunk link (its port is the same as Device 1's) Device 2 works great - it can ping the DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP server (and vice versa) and everything else it needs.
According to the url below, i could find that there is a separate module required for asr 9k, is it so; doesnt it sufficient to have the 4.3.0 Ios-xr version for the cgnat supoort features of nat 44, nat64, ds-lite.. like things?URL
For some time now I've used the USB port on RSP440's fitted into ASR9006's to load IOS with no problems.Recently I noticed that the ASR9001 USB port doesn't seem to work at all, which seems odd to me as I believe the 9001 uses the same card built into the chassis.All routers were running the same code version 4.3.0, and I was using the same memory stick?
We have ASR 1006 with IOS XE and i want to see the Software License but somehow i cant!!! ...i googled it but i could not find anything.how can i see the available license on ASR 1006 or 9000 series?
simbageo[at]sbcglobal.net I had a razr cell phone and it connected to ford sync in my 2012 escape correctly. I tried to connect my motorola cdm-9000 to ford sync and it tells me the phone is not found... I realize the Motorola is an old cell phone.. Doe's it even have a blue tooth capability? My understanding that the cell phone has to have bluetooth capability to connect to for sync.. Is that correct?
I am trying to find a solution using modular QOS when there is congestion in circuit we drop packets with WRED which are marked with a DSCP value of say AF21. I can drop those traffic completely in case of congestion. I was thinking to allocate 100% bandiwth to rest of the traffic.
I have 3 WAP200e APs in a client site and I am having a problem with the signal between the APs and Motorola 9000 barcode scanners.The first one went in about 6 months ago and it worked fine. The client then asked for two more to be installed in a couple of rooms adjacent to the room where the first AP was installed. They use barcode scanners with these APs and since the two new ones were installed, the first on is dropping the connection to the scanner. I have turned the new APs off and everything is back to normal. I have reduced the power output of the two new APs and the situation has improved, but they still get problems, especially on Monday morning, where it won't work at all for the first few hours, and then bursts into life and works fine for the rest of the week.
I am in a small office and we have a Buffalo NAS being used. Configuring it was fairly easy, but recently it just stop letting us have web access. My External and Internal Ports were 9000, but for some reason now my router will not even show that there is a 9000 port and even if I port forward it. It does no good what good possibly be keeping this port invisible after it was being used the last couple of months. I called my cable company and they said they are not blocking it. But right now I cant access the server from a remote location.
I'm looking to setup a few ip security cameras in my house and would like to monitor from work. The first thing I did was give the ip camera a static ip on my local LAN 192.168.1.104. I also forwarded port 9000 to this ip. I then went to [URL] to look up my external ip address. I was able to obtain one ip for my router and another for my modem (disconnected router and went direct through modem).
I've since tried to ping my router WAN ip from work numerous times via http://24.x.xxx.xx:9000 and I get timeout errors. I've tried traceroute and it gets close, but times out the last 3 hops. I've had Comcast on the phone many times trying to resolve and needless to say they weren't able to work.
I have a switch that I have configured for jumbo packets, but they don't seem to be functioning. I have set system mtu jumbo 9000. The hosts are connected via 2x EtherChannel links. The hosts are jumbo frame enabled, and can ping their own local address using jumbo packets & do-not-fragment flags on the pings. They cannot, however, ping each other or the switch that way - it always says that the packet requires fragmentation. I know the attached machines (they're all VMs) and virtual switches support jumbos because I can ping within the virtual interfaces of the VMs. It's just traffic that goes over the switch that fragments.The switch is a WS-2960G-48TC. Here are the various outputs, with a section of config at the end.
hrnacancwtdevs3#show system mtu System MTU size is 1500 bytes System Jumbo MTU size is 9000 bytes System Alternate MTU size is 1500 bytes Routing MTU size is 1500 bytes
I am trying to access a device behind my firewall that needs to use port 9000. I have completed the single port forwarding page with the exterior and internal port but I cannot access the device from outside the firewall. Yes I did check the "enabled" box
We have a number of sites which have high-speed L2 links which terminate on our L3 switches at each site. The ports are between the sites are placed in routed mode.
I would like to use Jumbo frame between two of the network which will communicate across sites and 1500 mtu on the rest, is this something which is possible?
From my understanding is the mtu is set on the interface therefore if I set the mtu on the L2 link ports on both sites to 9000 then would this cause a problem for the 1500?
Have a E4200 with version 1.0.04 firmware.Been trying to open 9000 to access my buffalo media server remotely. Have set up both Single Port and Port Range Forwarding for port 9000.On trying to access media server, get message " could not connect to xxx.xxx.x.xxx:9000"Using online Open Ports Checkers shows this port is closed.
- Tried disabling all firewalls. - tried range of ports - Enabled/Disabled UPnP - tried cisco & buffalo tech support
I have a RV042 using (for now), just the single WAN interface. I am trying to forward all packets to port 9000 from the WAN to a single IP address on the network. I've set up both forwarding rules under Setup -> Forwarding and under the Firewall -> Access Rules.I cannot connect to my device from the outside world, however. Is there something I'm missing?
I have a philips tv 9000, qnap 210, twonky and e2000. When i using my e2000( wireless/cable) the tv stops playing the vids after 5 min.When i using un very old smc router there's no problem.
Lost my internet connection to my Dell XPS 435t/9000 running Win7 (64) yesterday. Unable to restore. No know configuration changes other than the regular weekly window update. My service provider is Verizon FIOS and all there stuff checks out. My iMAC and Dell Laptop connect fine through the same devices (router/modem/switch).
The xps shows no hardware faults and all the wired connections are intact. Unable to ping router. Network Sharing interface shows good connections to switch and router by a bad connection between router and internet.
Ran WIN7 network troubleshooter and it just told me to contact ISP.Rebooted machine several times but no joy.
3 months ago, we upgraded two ASR-100 shelves from IOS-XE "asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.05.00.122-33.XNE.bin" to "asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.03.01.00.S.150-1.S.bin".Prior to the actual IOS upgrade, we had to upgrade the ROM with this package: "asr1000-rommon.150-1r.S.pkg"We now have two more ASR shelves to upgrade but I have 2 concerns and I couldn't find any answer to them:
1) Can I just use the same upgrade procedure for ASR-1000 and ASR-1002F shelves?
2) I could not find the detailed explanations of the "show platform" command output... And I'm afraid we did something wrong with our two first upgrades since I do no have 15.0(1)S mentioned in the three last lines of the output (0, R0,F0)?
ASR #sh ver Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.0(1)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) (…) System imae file is "bootflash:asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.03.01.00.S.150-1.S.bin" ASR#sh platform Chassis type: ASR1002