[cisco-voip] a strange flood of packets from ccm
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Tue May 4 13:14:47 EDT 2004
Leo,
This is normal. This just means that the CM process on this node received a
SCCP KeepAlive from the device with TCPHandle=000003290. This device is
actively registered to another CM node in the cluster so this CM node will
basically ignore the message.
/Wes
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> [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of Leonardo D'Urso
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 12:56 PM
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> Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] a strange flood of packets from ccm
>
>
>
> thanks Wes, for reply. In the trace I have seen a lot of this
> packets:
>
> <trace><Date>05/04/2004 15:10:56.514
> </Date><Cluster>CCMPUB1-Cluster</Cluster><CMHost>10.89.5.1<
> /CMHost><TraceType>Trace</TraceType><CTag>1,100,93,1.81286</CTag><
> SrcDev></SrcDev><SrcIp>10.89.52.17</Sr
> cIp><CTMapKey/><CTMapVal/><info>Cisco CallManagerStationInit -
> KeepAliveMessage received on backup CM li nk. Setting KeepAlive Timer.
> DeviceName=, TCPHandle=000003290, IPAddr=10.89.52.17, Port=6994, Device
> Controller=[0,0,0]</info></trace>
>
> I think this could be related to the flood.
>
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