[nsp] 12.0(22)S2 / 12.0(23)S1

Sean Crocker crockers@mail.trinicom.com
Sun, 8 Dec 2002 20:56:10 -0600


>Anyone got a bug id for the SNMP counter failure?  Please help me
>understand- it seems to affect 12.0(21)S5?
>Thanks

Sounds like CSCin15495, but that was supposedly fixed in (21)S5.

Sean

>
>
>Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>> 
>> At 10:11 PM 04-12-02 -0700, Pete Kruckenberg wrote:
>> 
>> Yup.  Running 12.0(21)S4, after about 2 weeks the SNMP data for POS drops
>> to zero first, then about a week later, 2 FEs drop to zero as well.  I
>> suspect it has to do with cumulative traffic.  'sho in' shows the numbers
>> working fine, just snmp mib data is FUBARed.  We have a TAC case open on
>> this and as a workaround they recommend we use the following MIBs that do work:
>> 
>> For Packet counts :
>> iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.linterfaces.lifTable.lifEntry.locIfFastOutPkts
>> iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.linterfaces.lifTable.lifEntry.locIfFastInPkts
>> 
>> For Octets counts :
>> iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.linterfaces.lifTable.lifEntry.locIfFastOutOctets
>> iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.linterfaces.lifTable.lifEntry.locIfFastInOctets
>> 
>> -Hank
>> 
>> >I have been running 12.0(21)S5 on 7500 (two different
>> >7507's) and found what looks like a counter bug on POS
>> >interfaces. It doesn't appear to affect other interfaces.
>> >
>> >SNMP polling of the POS (OC-3) interface consistently shows
>> >nothing outbound. Inbound measures normal.
>> >
>> >On the RP, a "show interface" shows both in-bound and
>> >out-bound at normal levels.
>> >
>> >Running "show interface" on the line-card itself (via the
>> >undocumented command "if-con X" (http://boerland.com/dotu/),
>> >it showed normal in-bound traffic, but nothing out-bound. I
>> >guess SNMP polls directly off the line-card, not the RP.
>> >
>> >This seemed to happen after the routers had been up about a
>> >week.
>> >
>> >Anyone else seen this, or seen something different?
>> >
>> >12.0(21)S5 also has a distributed multicast bug (on 7500 POS
>> >interfaces) that surfaced in 12.0(21)S3 (CSCdx36692). This
>> >was supposed to be fixed in 12.0(21)S5, but my experience is
>> >that it is exactly as broken as it was in 12.0(21)S3.
>> >
>> >Pete.
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