Cisco Switching/Routing :: GNS3 3745 No Switch Connectivity

Jul 18, 2012

am using GNS3, and have the 16port switching module. I have created a PC instance and connecting to f/0/0 which is a layer 3 port, I can connect via layer 3 IPs. I then reconfigured and connected the PC instance via a layer 2 port f2/0 which is part of the 16port switch module. All 16 ports are by default in vlan 1. I assigned an IP of 10.1.9.1/24 to the VLAN and gave the PC 10.1.9.2/24. I cannot ping and I cannot even ping 10.1.9.1, the VLAN 1 IP. [code]

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 5K To 2960 Switch - VPC Connectivity

Mar 30, 2013

Configuration details: I have 2 nexus 5K switches and both 5K is connected to four 2960 access switches in each floor through fiber(shown in the attached picture). I have configured each VPC for each floor and portchannel configuration on 2960s switch to communicate to 5K switches. Now I am not able to communicate PC 1 connected in 1st floor to PC2 connected in 4th Floor.
 
I have attached topology map of my infra and the configuration files also. 1st floor switch and 4th floor swich have same configuration except IP address and switch name.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 / Connectivity From Layer 3 Switch To Firewall?

Nov 29, 2012

RACK 1 is the old rack and NEW RACK is the rack which is going to be procurred for some new Servers. All the Servers in the RACK 1 has a default gateway as PIX Inside IP. As of now the 3560 Switches acts as Layer 2 and does not have L3 IP routing enabled. How can I enable conenctivity between 192.168.36.0 range and 192.168.57.0 range wihtout making any change to current PIX inside IP address 192.168.57.1?Is it possible that I can enable IP routing on the 3560 Switches , create interface VLAN 36 and since already Switch 2 has it 's default gateway as 192.168.57.1 , Would the traffic from 192.168.36.0 be routed to 192.168.57.1 ? Or do I need to create static route for that ?Since L3 Routing is not enabled and since the 3560 Switches are just acting as L2 , the  VLAN 2 - 192.168.57.0 range does not have any interface VLAN configured. When it is changed I would need to create interface VLAN 2 on 3560 Switches?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 5k Switch-Profile Peer Connectivity

Jan 2, 2013

We recently had a pair of Nexus 5k switches setup in our network. We had professional services handle the initial configuration but they weren't able to setup config sync for us. Each Fex is connected to each 5k, so we need a switch-profile to maintain a consistent setup on our interfaces. I went through the process in Configuring Switch-Profiles, but when I check the status of the peer, it says not reachable. [code]

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Configure 3560X Switch For ISCSI Connectivity

Mar 19, 2012

I haven't worked with infrastructure much lately but planning on replacing a Dell switch used for a small iSCSI SAN with a Cisco 3560x. Switch is sstorage ONLY, network handled through different switches. I believe I want to disable spanning tree and configure trunking for the 4 GB ports connected to the storage array. The switch is providing connectivity to SAN via multiple GB connections and then also multiple GB connections to 3 Vmware hosts.Can you look over the changes I made to config below and let me know if I am on the right track.
 
I also plan to add a second switch later with the 10GB modules to interconnect for redundancy (but not worried about that part for now). I do not plan on using jumbo frames.
 
Here are my questions

1) Is the best way to globally disable spanning tree for the switch?

2) Did I trunk the ports correctly below?

3) Should I apply any specific SmartRoles to the 4 SAN NICs (GE1-4) or to host NICs (GE13-20)?

4) Anything additional I should do to handle iSCSI data? 
  
Here is a copy of the config so far with my changes marked in RED.

storage1#wr tBuilding configuration...
Current configuration : 1696 bytes!version 12.2no service padservice timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecno service password-

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: GNS3 - Stub Router Not Updating Routing Table - EIGRP

Nov 14, 2012

We have small which I'm looking to implement and have built this on GNS3.
 
We have:
 
Router A in site 1
Router B in site 2
Router C in site 3
 
Router A and B are connection via a point to point 100M link and from Router C we have a 2 point to point one of which is 5Mpbs and going to Router A and Router B.
 
For Router C to reach Router A network it will go via Router B and these are 100M connection. When the link between Router A and B goes down. Router C should update and start using the 5m route.
 
For some reson, the routes are not updating. I have to do 'clea ip eigrp ne' for the routes to update and if I reload the routers all works well, it seems the problem is intermittent.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Inter Access Switch Fiber Connectivity 2960-48PS

Jan 16, 2012

I had a strange issue yesterday when onsite installing a new access switch.Port capacity full on a two switch stack of 3750 x48 PS switches (WS-C3750- 48PS-E)- New 2960 x48 PS - WS-C2960S-48FPS-L racked, with the plan of using it just as an edge switch via SFP Stacking cable.Setup the two connecting ports with simple initial config: - switchport mode trunk- no encapsulation option on the 2960, default dot1q- dot1q set on 3750 port- no shut on both sides.Connected the SFP Stacking cable but it didnt work:- %PHY-4-SFP_NOT_SUPPORTED: The SFP in Gi1/0/1 is not supported
 
This is ok as I had a backup:- Next step tried using 2 x Short Haul SFP SX GBIC's with LC - LC OFNP 50/125 fibre patch lead  - no joy- Extra backup of 2 x Long Haul SFP LX GBIC's with the same fibre patch - no joy- Checked the fibre and it was not a cross over so transmit and receive going down the same side, switchedand still would not come up.- Used Fibre as a straight through and still the same.In all cases there was no indication of any life in the connection.It is pointing to a faulty fibre patch lead but I know it has worked in the past. Could it be something to do with the config or device incompatibility? Or any setting I need to activate?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2950 / 2620 / 2621 - How To Get WAN Connectivity Back To Switch At End Of Network

Jan 27, 2013

I have a lab setup to take my CCNA and CCNP and I'm having issues trying to get WAN connectivity back to a switch at the end of my network.  My lab environment consists of 1 - 2950 switch, 1 - 2620 and 1 - 2621XM.  I have 1 Ethernet connection from each router to the switch and 1 serial connection from the 2620 to the 2621XM.  I have the serial interfaces in a shutdown state right now so there is no loop since I do not have Spanning tree setup on the ports on the switch yet. 

Right now using the fast ethernet ports on the routers and I have no issues its when I shut down those Ethernet ports and try using the serial interfaces when I start having issues.  So my network layout is Ethernet from switch port f0/4 to port f0/0 on 2620 and serial from s0/1 on the 2620 to s0/2 on the 2621XM. My 2621XM f0/1 is whats connected to the WAN and I have no issues getting to the WAN from my 2621Xm or my 2620 but when I try pinging any website or even my WAN default gateway from my switch I get nothing! 

Ive also noticed that when I do a IP NAT translation (after accessing the WAN from my 2620) on my 2621XM the source IP is of my serial connection not the ip of my 2620  router?  I have my default gateway on the 2620 as the the IP of my serial interface on the 2621XM and vice versa because my LAN network is 172.16.1.0 and my WAN is 172.16.9.0.  I have a /31 setup between my serial connections 172.16.11.0 (s0/1) is on the 2620 and 172.16.11.1(s0/2) is on the 2621XM.  I used the SDM (ver 2.5) to setup NAT to have f0/1 with Nat outside and s0/2 as Nat inside.  Encapsulation is HDLC between the serial links. Ive attached the running configs of the switch and routers.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Accessing GNS3 Router From Different PC

Sep 17, 2012

I've attached the file which shows the issue which im facing in reachability between a PC to GNS3 router.
  
Home Broadband ->LAN (192.168.1.1) ---- Win 7 (192.168.1.3) -->Loopback Adaptor(192.168.137.1)---->GNS3(cloud-->Router (192.168.137.2))
Win XP (192.168.15)

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: GNS3 Multi-link Bundles To Different Routers

Apr 30, 2012

we are moving to different providers. We currently have multiple sites that have MLP bundles going to our current provider. We are trying to limit our network disruptions by creating a new MLP bundle group and connect it to the new provider, but are having no luck. In a GNS3 lab I have setup I am able to keep my existing MLP bundle up/up over the current provider network. When I attempt to bring up a new MLP group to the other provider my MLP does not come up and keeps going up/up then down/down and shows inactive. Is it possible to have one MLP group go to current vendor router, then create another MLP group and go to the other router?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: EIGRP And Internet With 3745

Feb 28, 2012

I am having two small issues....First on my 3745 i get the following message:
 
*Mar  2 12:13:13.615: IP-EIGRP(Default-IP-Routing-Table:1): Neighbor 192.168.3.1 not on common subnet for FastEthernet0/1
 
*Mar  2 12:13:25.811: IP-EIGRP(Default-IP-Routing-Table:1): Neighbor 192.168.2.1 not on common subnet for FastEthernet0/1
 
Second problem is that I have my internet connection going to the 3640 on FE0/0 and it works just fine....I want to change over and have the 3745 be the internet router, but when I configure it, I get no connection.
 
3745 -
Current configuration : 1624 bytes
!
version 12.4
service timestamps debug datetime msec
LD version 0x10
GIO ASIC version 0x127
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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3745 Unsupported Ptime Value

Jan 19, 2010

Receiving syslog message :%SIP-3-UNSUPPORTED: Unsupported ptime value.  But we have no SIP-related commands in our config. We reloaded router Friday eve 1/15 but two more %SIP-3-UNSUPPORTED: Unsupported ptime value messages re-appeared on 1/18. The router in question is a 3745 running c3745-a3jk9s-mz.123-14.t7.bin. This router does have one interface facing an ISP.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3745 / %ERR-1-GT64120 (PCI-0) / Fatal Error

Nov 3, 2011

I have a cisco 3745 router ,It has been working OK till this morning when it failed to boot this is the error that i get:
 
%ERR-1-GT64120 (PCI-0): Fatal error, CPU out of range error
GT=0x24000000, cause=0x0900E083, mask=0x0ED01F00, real_cause=0x08000000
  --------------------------------------------------------------------
   Possible software fault. Upon reccurence, please collect
   crashinfo, "show tech" and contact Cisco Technical Support.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
  bus_err_high=0x00000000, bus_err_low=0x083259C0, addr_decode_err=0x00000470
r0  = FFFFFFFF r1  = FFFFFFFF r2  = 0        r3  = 658A0000 r4  = 0       
r5  = 1        r6  = 0        r7  = 0        r8  = 0        r9  = 4ECAB4A0
r10 = 0        r11 = 200      r12 = 0        r13 = 668BDF84 r14 = 0       

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System returned to ROM by error - a System Error, PC 0x607DD5C0 at 11:06:37 ARG Fri Jun 15 2012 System image file is "flash:c3745-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz.124-15.T5.bin" Possible RAM fault??  not performed any modification.

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Apr 18, 2012

I need getting access to my http server.  I have a host name that I configured to point to my IPS IP address.  Port 80 is enabled on my server, but I can't seem to get access it from my web address [code]

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Mar 17, 2013

I am almost new to the networking field, hence I might have lacking some basic knowledge. I like to know the impact if the ground of any router get disconnect. WIll the router stops work?  We have two peripheral router in my organization, both are connect with the MPLS cloud through the MUX. One router (3745) have ground connection, where as the other (3845) don't. Recently the 3745 router start generating CRC error on the WAN interface. Once we remove the patch cord connecting with the MUX for loop test and reconnect later, the interface did not come back again. FInaly someone advice me to check the ground connection. I found it was loose. Once I fix it properly and reboot the router the interface become up. The person told me that some cisco router send the reference signal through the ground to the MUX connecting with it, if the MUX and router failed to exchange the reference signal the router will not work, is this true ? 

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I am trying simulate the next lab on GNS3 but the ping don't work between hosts on the same VLAN.

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Feb 8, 2012

I have two routers I am trying to connect via the WIC-2T port. I can ping from router to router, but not from my PC (192.168.2.122) to the 3745 (10.0.1.3)..

3640:
Current configuration : 1846 bytes
!
version 12.2

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Dec 31, 2012

I've came across a very odd topology to deal with where everything is connected to everything, without proper utilization of VLANs.
 
- I've an L3 SW and a 3745 RTR at core
- Both are carrying same subnet to an L2 distribution switch that connects server farm within the same subnet (i.e. 1.1.3.x subnet)
- The L2 switch works as a passive switch, hence another network say, 1.1.2.x has been plugged into it as well.
- This L2 switch extends to other switches without configuration of any VLANs or STP and distributes 1.1.3.x network.
 
Periodically and unexpectedly, the router starts hanging and utilization goes beyond 80%, and there's nothing at all that is observed in "sh proc cpu" to be eating router resources. Its quite difficult to observe the pattern, as its random.

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Nov 24, 2011

I have nx2000 boxes connected to nx7000 fiber module. There is a intermittent error occuring on nx7000 fiber module.

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Dec 13, 2011

From the multiplexer 9 ethernet connections are terminating in Cisco 2960G 24 port swith and it is connected through fiber uplink to one Cisco 3560G 48 port switch in first floor, which is connected to server.
 
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May 14, 2012

I have a Win 2003 server set up as my DHCP server. It is connected to port 13 of my SRW2048 switch.
 
Every port from 1-12 and from 25-36 get a "Limited or No Connectivity" error when I plug an ethernet cable in them from a computer (Win XP). However, all of the other ports receive an IP address and connect to our network just fine. I've noticed that they are all in the two right hand banks of ports,though, so I'm in need of assistance as to how I can get the first two banks of ports to behave the same way. In other words, I want all of the ports on the switch to be able to populate an IP address from the DHCP server attached to port 13.

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Apr 23, 2012

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Jan 16, 2012

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Nov 20, 2012

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What will be the recommended connectivity of stack power cable in 6 number of 3750x switches ?
 
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Nov 12, 2012

We have two 5548 switches connected to a pair of 6509 running in VSS mode. I am trying to understand the benefit of having bridge assurance on the uplink ports.
 
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Why in god would I enable bridge assurance on this VPC link if I cannot do a non disruptive upgrade?

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Nov 11, 2012

We are in the plan of implementing a new 10gig network. For this we have chosen the Nexus 5596 and 2232 pair. What are the transceivers/accesories I should order for connecting 10Gig servers of NC552SFP dual port NICs to the 2232 in High availability (NIC 1 to 2232PP 1 and NIC 2 to 2232PP 2). Should I order the FEX SFP+ uplink conector to conect 5k and 2232 also (or its aded to the Nexus box itself) ? Also, is it fine to have Nexus 2232 in floor 2 and Parent neus in Floor 3 (say seperatd by a max of 400meters)?

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Nov 16, 2010

Currently have a setup where we have multiple SVI interfaces in a VRF on a Catalyst 6500 Switch. All these SVI belong to the same VRF. In order to achieve connectivity for hosts within the VRF to access  hosts outside the VRF (Hosts reachabe via the Global Routing Table  (GRT)) I am thinking I need to configure 2 things
 
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 <Config on 6K in Global Routing Table>
 Note: 10.10.10.10 is the ip address of loopback 10 and this loopback 10 is  in VRF Red
 ip route 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 loopback10 10.10.10.10
 
 2. Create a couple static routes within the VRF for networks that reside in the Global Routing table but which are not local to this 6K.
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Note: 1.1.1.1 is the ip address of loopback 1 and this loopback 1  is  in the GRT or not assigned to a VRF
ip route vrf Red 172.32.32.0 255.255.255.0 loopback1 1.1.1.1 global
ip route vrf Red 172.32.40.0 255.255.255.0 loopback1  1.1.1.1 global
ip route vrf Red 172.32.50.0 255.255.255.0 loopback1  1.1.1.1 global
 
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May 18, 2012

I would like to ask about following setup.

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Cust 1 -- VLAN 10 --port Fa0/1
Cust 2 -- VLAN 20 --port Fa0/2
Cust 3 -- VLAN 30 --port Fa0/3
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Cust 5 -- VLAN 50 --port Fa0/5
etc

I have to provide sharing internet connectivity for all customers.Speed is 100 Mbits, I have to garantee 3 Mbit to every customer and max speed will be not limited.ASA do routing, firewalling, nat etc.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6500 Lose Network Connectivity Every 5-6 Day

Mar 21, 2012

I am running those modules in my Cisco 6500 chassis and having lot of connectivity issues.  I lose network connectivity every 5-6 day at around the same time.  I have (2) C7000 Chassis with HP VC-Flex 10 Modules connected via 20Gb LAB to each Cisco Cisco 6513 Switches.  However, the OA Modules on C7000 are connected via 1Gb uplink to either 6548 and 6148 modules.  I beleive this is causing the netwok connectivity issues.What modules would be recommended to replace 6548 and 6148 who only meant to be used for 1Gb desktop connectivity, and not for Server Farm.
 
When you use either the WS-X6548-GE-TX or WS-X6148-GE-TX modules, there is a possibility that individual port utilization can lead to connectivity problems or packet loss on the surrounding interfaces. Especially when you use EtherChannel and Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN) in these line cards, you can potentially see the slow response due to packet loss. These line cards are oversubscription cards that are designed to extend gigabit to the desktop and might not be ideal for server farm connectivity. On these modules there is a single 1-Gigabit Ethernet uplink from the port ASIC that supports eight ports. These cards share a 1 Mb buffer between a group of ports (1-8, 9-16, 17-24, 25-32, 33-40, and 41-48) since each block of eight ports is 8:1 oversubscribed. The aggregate throughput of each block of eight ports cannot exceed 1 Gbps. Table 4 in the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series 10/100- & 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet Interface Modules shows the different types of Ethernet interface modules and the supported buffer size per port.Over subscription happens due to multiple ports combined into a single Pinnacle ASIC. The Pinnacle ASIC is a direct memory access (DMA) engine that transfers packets between back plane switching bus and the network ports. If any port in this range receives or transmits traffic at a rate that exceeds its bandwidth or utilizes a large amount of buffers to handle bursts of traffic, the other ports in the same range can potentially experience packet loss. The buffer assignment on these modules is documented in Buffers, Queues & Thresholds on Catalyst 6500 Ethernet Modules.A SPAN destination is a very common cause since it is not uncommon to copy traffic from an entire VLAN or multiple ports to a single interface. On a card with individual interface buffers, the packets that exceed the bandwidth of the destination port are silently dropped and no other ports are affected. With a shared buffer, this causes connectivity problems for the other ports on this range. In most scenarios, shared buffers do not result in any problems. Even with eight gigabit attached workstations, it is rare that the provided bandwidth is exceeded.

The switch can experience degradation in services when you configure local SPAN in a switch, especially if it monitors a large amount of source ports.

This problem remains if it monitors certain VLANs and if a large number or ports is assigned to any of these VLANs.Even though SPAN is done in hardware, there is a performance impact since now the switch carries twice as much traffic. Since each linecard replicates the traffic at ingress, whenever a port is monitored, all ingress traffic is doubled when it hits the fabric. The capture of traffic from a large number of busy ports on a linecard can fill up the fabric connection, especially with the WS-6548-GE-TX cards, which only have an 8 Gigabit fabric connection.The WS-X6548-GE-TX, WS-X6548V-GE-TX, WS-X6148-GE-TX, and WS-X6148V-GE-TX modules have a limitation with EtherChannel. For EtherChannel, the data from all links in a bundle goes to the port ASIC, even though the data is destined for another link. This data consumes bandwidth in the 1-Gigabit Ethernet link. For these modules, the sum total of all data on an EtherChannel cannot exceed 1 Gigabit.

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