[cisco-bba] SNMP is administratively shutting down the Virtual-Access on the LNS

Andy Saykao andy.saykao at staff.netspace.net.au
Wed Aug 25 18:43:24 EDT 2010


Hi All,
 
Just wondering if anyone has come across a situation where snmp is
administratively shutting down the Virtual-Access on the LNS. What snmp
command would be issued to the LNS to cause this?
 
Aug 26 00:08:43.687 AEST: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from 210.15.210.x
by snmp
Aug 26 00:08:43.783 AEST: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Virtual-Access3,
changed state to administratively down
Aug 26 00:08:44.784 AEST: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on
Interface Virtual-Access3, changed state to down
 
We do have a script that runs from 210.15.210.x that clears any "ghost"
sessions but it only telnets to the LNS and invokes any commands via
telnet, so a little bit stump as to why we're seeing the Virtual-Access
shut via snmp.
 
When the Virtual-Access goes administratively goes down, users can no
longer establish a session on the LNS and the only way to restore the
Virtual-Access is to reboot the LNS.
 
The LNS is a Cisco 7201 running 12.4(12.2r)T. It's happened twice this
month already.
 
Thanks.

Andy
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