[c-nsp] inconsistent TLB values

Olav Langeland olav.langeland at active24.com
Mon Dec 18 04:57:00 EST 2006


Hi,

this is how it goes when sucked into projects.. How do I change 'trans1' and 'trans2' back to zero again, are there any impact? 
Cisco.com has been fairly silent so far in my google-fu attempts. 

-olav

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sukumar Subburayan [mailto:sukumars at cisco.com]
> Sent: 05. oktober 2006 03.52
> To: Olav Langeland
> Cc: Jared Mauch; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] inconsistent TLB values
> 
> 
> Olav,
> 
> Under vlan 1002 config, do you see anything which says 'tb-vlan..' If
> so,
> please remove them from the config.
> 
> Also, what version of code you are running and what sup is this?
> 
> sukumar
> 
> 
> 
> thanks for your reply, I checked and results are below. Changed to
> HTML
> for a better formatting (lazy).
> 
> 
> 
> --start--
> 
> #show vlan id 1002
> 
> ...
> 
> VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1
> Trans2
> 
> ---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ -------- ---- -------- -----
> -
> ------
> 
> 1002 fddi 101002 1500 - - - - - 1
> 1003
> --end-
> 
> Indeed. Trans1 and Trans2 are non-zero. How do I set this to 0 and
> what
> are the consequences?
> 
> >-olav
> 
> 
> On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Sukumar Subburayan wrote:
> 
> > You might have wrong Translational Bridge (TB) default values for
> vlan 1002.
> >
> > can you pls get us the output of 'show vlan id 1002' and see if
> 'Trans1' and
> > 'Trans2' are non-zero. The default value on them should be 0, but in
> some
> > code it was set to '1' and '1003'. If it is not zero, we need to
> change it to
> > zero.
> >
> > sukumar
> >
> > On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Olav Langeland wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> bad example :( We normally use global config for VLAN
> configuration, the
> >> paste I added in the email was from an internal email demonstrating
> the
> >> problem.
> >> Sadly, the error is the same when doing the namechange in global
> config.
> >> Argh.
> >>
> >> -olav
> >>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: Jared Mauch [mailto:jared at puck.nether.net]
> >>> Sent: 03. oktober 2006 15.01
> >>> To: Olav Langeland
> >>> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> >>> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] inconsistent TLB values
> >>>
> >>> 	You should likely stop using the 'vlan database' command
> >>> and use the global config mode to create your vlans instead.
> >>>
> >>> 	conf t
> >>> 	vlan 50
> >>>          name LAB
> >>> 	end
> >>>
> >>> 	This wil also help you if you ever replace your
> >>> sup/mfsc as the config will contain all your vlans.
> >>>
> >>> 	- jared
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:16:33AM +0200, Olav Langeland wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> the following error appears when trying to change a VLAN name
> (cisco
> >>> catalyst 6500, IOS 12.2(18)SXD6, switch is VTP server):
> >>>>
> >>>> --start--
> >>>> 6500(vlan)#vlan 50 name LAB
> >>>> VLAN 50 modified:
> >>>>     Name: LAB
> >>>> 6500(vlan)#apply
> >>>> VLAN 1002 TLB 1 VLAN 1 has inconsistent TLB values (0 / 0)
> >>>> 6500(vlan)#exit
> >>>> VLAN 1002 TLB 1 VLAN 1 has inconsistent TLB values (0 / 0)
> >>>> APPLY failed.
> >>>> Use 'abort' command to exit
> >>>> 6500(vlan)#abort
> >>>> --end--
> >>>>
> >>>> What gives? I found this: http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-
> >>> nsp/2004-March/008948.html but not much response. Any help/tips
> >>> appreciated.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards
> >>>> Olav Langeland
> >>>>
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> only
> >>> mine.
> >>
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