[nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
Tim Stevenson
tstevens at cisco.com
Fri Mar 19 00:00:47 EST 2004
Didn't notice the native VLAN was 2 on 15/1 - how did it get that way, Paul, did you configure that? I don't see it in the config you sent. For ISL, the native vlan is essentially irrelevant, can't imagine why that would make any difference here.
Anyways, glad to see it's working now.
Tim
At 07:46 PM 3/18/2004, Paul Stewart quipped:
>I believe we got it!!!! I added those commands and vlan 2 came online!!!!
>:)
>
>We'll bring the switch up live overnight and I'll post back with results...
>Thnx everyone again!
>
>Paul
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Griffin [mailto:cgriffin at ufl.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:44 PM
>To: Paul Stewart
>Cc: 'Tim Stevenson'; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: Re: [nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
>
>
>That's your problem. 15/1 should be a wide open trunk to the MSFC,
>native vlan 1.
>
>set vlan 1 15/1
>set trunk 15/1 1-1005,1025-4094
>
>Paul Stewart wrote:
>
>> nrtc-6509> (enable) sh trunk
>> * - indicates vtp domain mismatch
>> # - indicates dot1q-all-tagged enabled on the port
>> $ - indicates non-default dot1q-ethertype value
>> Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
>> -------- ----------- ------------- ------------ -----------
>> 15/1 nonegotiate isl trunking 2
>>
>> Port Vlans allowed on trunk
>> --------
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 15/1
>>
>> Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
>> --------
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 15/1
>>
>> Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
>> --------
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tim Stevenson [mailto:tstevens at cisco.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:45 PM
>> To: Paul Stewart; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>> Subject: RE: [nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
>>
>>
>> Vlan 2 should be added to 15/1 automatically. Try a sh trunk.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> At 06:41 PM 3/18/2004, Paul Stewart quipped:
>>
>>>Hi Tim.. Thanks again..;)
>>>
>>>nrtc-6509> (enable) sh vlan
>>>VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
>>>---- -------------------------------- --------- -------
>>>------------------------
>>>1 default active 6 4/1-48
>>>2 Management_VLAN active 116 1/1-2
>>> 3/1-48
>>>
>>>nrtc-6509> (enable) sh port 15/1
>>>* = Configured MAC Address
>>>
>>>Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
>>>----- -------------------- ---------- ---------- ------ -----------
>>>------------
>>>15/1 connected trunk full 1000 Route
>>>Switch
>>>
>>>Port Trap IfIndex
>>>----- -------- -------
>>>15/1 disabled 107
>>>
>>>Port Status ErrDisable Reason Port ErrDisableTimeout Action on
>>>Timeout
>>>---- ---------- ------------------- ----------------------
>>>-----------------
>>>15/1 connected - Enable No Change
>>>
>>>Port Align-Err FCS-Err Xmit-Err Rcv-Err UnderSize
>>>----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------
>>>15/1 0 0 0 0 0
>>>
>>>Port Single-Col Multi-Coll Late-Coll Excess-Col Carri-Sen Runts
>>
>> Giants
>>
>>>----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------
>>>---------
>>>15/1 0 0 0 0 0 0
>>>-
>>>
>>>On the msfc it is configured as (whole config post at bottom of my
>>>original
>>>message):
>>>
>>>interface Vlan2
>>>ip address xxx.xxx.100.1 255.255.255.0
>>>
>>>nrtc-6509#show interfaces vlan 2
>>>Vlan2 is down, line protocol is down
>>>
>>>I don't see reference to vlan 2 being on 15/1 which I realize now is
>>>probably an issue..:)
>>>
>>>So I do this:
>>>
>>>nrtc-6509> (enable) set vlan 2 15/1
>>>VLAN Mod/Ports
>>>---- -----------------------
>>>2 1/1-2
>>> 3/1-48
>>>
>>>No luck as you can see.. What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Paul
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Tim Stevenson [mailto:tstevens at cisco.com]
>>>Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:37 PM
>>>To: Paul Stewart; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>>Subject: RE: [nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
>>>
>>>
>>>I already checked the config, it looks ok to me, assuming you moved
>>>sc0
>>>to vlan 2.
>>>
>>>Make sure vlan 2 exists, is active in sh vlan, that sc0 is in vlan 2 &
>>>sc0 is active, and that you have a vlan2 int on the msfc and that it is
>>>no shut.
>>>
>>>That should do it - if not, not sure what the issue might be. Is vlan
>>>2
>>>showing active & forwarding on 15/1?
>>>
>>>What is the config of the msfc, didn't see it in the original post.
>>>
>>>Tim
>>>
>>>At 06:25 PM 3/18/2004, Paul Stewart quipped:
>>>
>>>>And that is not happening... Did you see anything wrong with the
>>>>config? I realize it's asking yourself and others for quite a bit of
>>>>"reading" but we're kinda stuck at this point and don't know where to
>>>>turn for assistance other than this list...:)
>>>>
>>>>Thanks again,
>>>>
>>>>Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
>>>>[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Tim Stevenson
>>>>Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:17 PM
>>>>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>>>Subject: Re: [nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>If sc0 is active in a given VLAN, autostate should bring the vlan
>>>>interface up, even w/no other ports are connected in that vlan.
>>>>
>>>>Tim
>>>>
>>>>At 05:43 PM 3/18/2004, cisco-nsp-request at puck.nether.net quipped:
>>>>
>>>>>Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:37:41 -0500
>>>>>From: "Paul Stewart" <pauls at nexicom.net>
>>>>>Subject: RE: [nsp] 6509 Help - Please! :)
>>>>>To: "'John Wong'" <JohnWong at crimsonlogic.com>,
>>>>> <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>>>>>Message-ID: <001001c40d52$c5280470$640aa8c0 at pstewart>
>>>>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>>>>
>>>>>Actually not yet... Didn't realize that.. Thought that the interface
>>>>>would be up/down instead...
>>>>>
>>>>>We're going to bring this up live in the middle of the night (last
>>>>>try for this week) and see what happens... Be presuming something in
>>>>>my config is wrong but if nobody sees anything wrong then maybe it's
>>>>>that simple.... I'll have to laugh if that's it... Been suffering
>>>>>brainfreeze now from look at this too long..;)
>>>>>
>>>>>Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
>>>>Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
>>>>Technical Marketing Engineer, Catalyst 6500
>>>>Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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>>>
>>>Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
>>>Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
>>>Technical Marketing Engineer, Catalyst 6500
>>>Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
>>>IP Phone: 408-526-6759
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>>
>>
>>
>> Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
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Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
Technical Marketing Engineer, Catalyst 6500
Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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