I have configured a Router using switch/router wizard after that one of interface is showing Critical: Interface 1 (index 1) is dormant.
However i can see logs from Cisco as Interface 1 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is Unknown
Internet address is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXX
Let me know whether the exact issue.
Regards
Raj.
Router - Switch Wizard issue
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gm_rajkumar
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
Can you verify that the correct SNMP version was selected when you ran the wizard?
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gm_rajkumar
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
I gave version 1 and after this its verified Scan. After this, i can see all the port based on SNMP version only it support to get Port info, Correct me if i'm wrong on this.
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Raj.
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Raj.
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
This can happen if it isn't a physical interface according to Cisco Learninggm_rajkumar wrote:I have configured a Router using switch/router wizard after that one of interface is showing Critical: Interface 1 (index 1) is dormant.
However i can see logs from Cisco as Interface 1 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is Unknown
Internet address is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXX
Re: Line Protocol Up (spoofing) ?
I don't recall any reason you'd see spoofing on a physical interface. Even if you turn off keepalives, I think it just still say up/up and doesn't really check.
You may see (looped) on a physical link, if it sees its own keepalives come back to itself. Serial links are most common for this as looping is a method of line testing.
But otherwise, virtual interfaces that don't really have anything tied to them to determine when they are or are not working may show as spoofed.
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
Do you know how to get rid of this issue, is there any way to remove Critical. Because, in Cisco shows this as normal.
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Raj.
Regards,
Raj.
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
I would like to have an update over this..
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Re: Router - Switch Wizard issue
Can you go to Configure -> CCM -> services -> Modify (on this status service)
Look at the $ARG2$ field there should be a number
Then run the following replacing the data for your router and use the number from above where you see XXX
Look at the $ARG2$ field there should be a number
Then run the following replacing the data for your router and use the number from above where you see XXX
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snmpget -v 2c -c <COMMUNITY_STRING> <CISCO_IP> 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.XXX