[j-nsp] ERX310 disconnects and radius wrong source address

Tom T tommmt9 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 13:47:38 EDT 2011


ok thnx this works but the contents is not human readable..

2011/3/16 Diogo Montagner <diogo.montagner at gmail.com>

> Hi Tom,
>
> I prefer to configure ftp host like below:
>
> erx#conf t
> erx(conf)#host SERVER a.b.c.d ftp ....
>
> erx#copy disk0:reboot.hty SERVER:reboot.hty
>
> Thanks
>
> ./diogo -montagner
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Tom T <tommmt9 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ok, thnx.
> >
> > When i try to copy the reboot.hty to the outgoing directory i get an
> error:
> > copy reboot.hty /outgoing/reboot.hty
> > % Copy failed
> >
> >
> > 2011/3/16 Diogo Montagner <diogo.montagner at gmail.com>
> >
> >> Hi Tom,
> >>
> >> I think your slot 1 was restarted due to panic in the ethernet driver.
> >>
> >> You need open a JTAC case and upload the reboot.hty and also the
> >> coredump generated for this reset.
> >>
> >> Check if you have more entries in the reboot.hty and look for the same
> >> reason. I believe you are experiencing some bug (CQ).
> >>
> >> The boot process in the e-series first load the diagnostic image and
> >> after that it load the application image.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> ./diogo -montagner
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> *** Entry  6 ***
> >> time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:01:51 CET
> >> run state: unknown
> >> image type: application
> >> location: slot (1)
> >> build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> reset type: panic
> >> task: scheduler
> >> file: thernetDriver.cc
> >> line: 811
> >> arg: 8
> >> last errno: 0x110001
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Tom T <tommmt9 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Today we had a same issue, everything disconnected.
> >> > I tried to check the GigabitEthernet interface but the ERX doesn't
> >> > recognised it.
> >> > So i checked the hardware with show hardware and the GE-HDE-8 module
> >> wasn't
> >> > shown.
> >> > After 10min. everything was up again.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > ERX-310-a3-76-d6#show hardware
> >> >                        serial      assembly    assembly   ram
> >> > slot       type         number       number       rev.     (MB)
> >> > ----   ------------   ----------   ----------   --------   ----
> >> > 0      SRP310-10G     xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A09      1024
> >> > 1      GE-HDE-8       xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A13      256
> >> > 2      OC3/OC12-ATM   xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A02      256
> >> >                                                              number
> >> >                                                                of
> >> >                          serial      assembly    assembly      MAC
> >> > slot        type          number       number       rev.     addresses
> >> > ----   --------------   ----------   ----------   --------   ---------
> >> > 0      SRP310-10G I/O   xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A01          1
> >> > 1      GE-8 I/O         xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A06          8
> >> > 2      OC3-4SM I/O      xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx A02          4
> >> > The STM is not yet in use!
> >> >
> >> > Version JunosE 11.2
> >> >
> >> > *show reboot-history*
> >> > *** Entry  1 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:07:41 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: application
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: system startup, boot flags = 0x6000000
> >> > *** Entry  2 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:07:41 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: diagnostics
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: entry reboot, task "scheduler", reason "not specified"
> >> > *** Entry  3 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:07:23 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: diagnostics
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: system startup, boot flags = 0x6000000
> >> > *** Entry  4 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:07:23 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: diagnostics
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: user rgboot, task "scheduher", reason "Normcl post core
> dump
> >> > reboot."
> >> > *** Entry  5 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:01:51 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: diagnostics
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: system startup, boot flags = 0x6000000
> >> > *** Entry  6 ***
> >> > time of reset: WED MAR 16 2011 12:01:51 CET
> >> > run state: unknown
> >> > image type: application
> >> > location: slot (1)
> >> > build date: 0x4c376524 FRI JUL 09 2010 18:06:28 UTC
> >> > reset type: panic
> >> > task: scheduler
> >> > file: thernetDriver.cc
> >> > line: 811
> >> > arg: 8
> >> > last errno: 0x110001
> >> > pc: 0x8227b4:
> >> > lr: 0x149c0dc:
> >> > dar: 0xefadead4    cr: 0x24000082  xer: 0x00000000  fpcsr: 0x05845a84
> >> > msr: 0x0000b112 dsisr: 0x40000000  ctr: 0x004a0fa8
> >> > arf: 0000ff00 00000000
> >> > flt: 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 00
> >> 00
> >> > 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> >> > r00: 008227ac 04760a30 00000000 00000008 00000002 05b386cc 05b386cc
> >> 0230980c
> >> > r08: 02306068 efadead0 00000000 01a70000 ea000000 00000000 00000000
> >> 00000000
> >> > r16: 00000000 02a85698 04760cf8 ffffffff 00000001 00000000 04760d30
> >> 05a6a35c
> >> > r24: 00000000 05a59f50 02a85698 0082be0c 04760cf0 04760d30 05a59f50
> >> 04760c10
> >> > stack trace:
> >> >        00000300:
> >> >        00822b10:
> >> >                 0x4760a30:  04760a78 00822b10 0000ad5f 0248c768
> >> >                 0x4760a40:  0239c8f8 009878cc 04760a80 021c13c8
> >> >                 0x4760a50:  0600000a 04763d78 04763d78 00000001
> >> >                 0x4760a60:  0239c8f8 04760b50 04760cf0 04760d30
> >> >                 0x4760a70:  05a59f50 04760c10
> >> >        0032b158:
> >> >                 0x4760a78:  04760a80 0032b158
> >> >        0030df18:
> >> >                 0x4760a80:  04760a98 0030df18 0600000a 04760b50
> >> >                 0x4760a90:  04760ac8 004a0f60
> >> >        009f70f4:
> >> >                 0x4760a98:  04760c90 009f70f4 04760ab8 00000005
> >> >                 0x4760aa8:  004e7c2c 05a6a4a8 05a6a728 05a6a730
> >> >                 0x4760ab8:  04760b00 017c26d0 00000001 04760d24
> >> >                 0x4760ac8:  04760d1c 00000001 04760d20 00000004
> >> >                 0x4760ad8:  00000000 00000002 00000010 01a70000
> >> >                 0x4760ae8:  01aa0000 00000002 04760b10 00000014
> >> >                 0x4760af8:  04760b10 00000002 00000010 00000014
> >> >                 0x4760b08:  05aaa7ac 05aaa6f8 04760b30 00845a78
> >> >                 0x4760b18:  04760b28 008458cc 04760b30 00000002
> >> >                 0x4760b28:  05aaa7ac 00000000 04760b68 00845890
> >> >                 0x4760b38:  00000000 0000b112 00000000 058299dc
> >> >                 0x4760b48:  00000001 04760d28 00000000 0248cad0
> >> >                 0x4760b58:  04760b70 00000002 00000010 00000000
> >> >                 0x4760b68:  05aaa6fc 04760ba8 04760c60 05aaa7ac
> >> >                 0x4760b78:  04760cc8 018c0000 04760b88 00845c58
> >> >                 0x4760b88:  04760ba0 6aa72f3d 025d18b8 025d18b8
> >> >                 0x4760b98:  0248c768 0248c768 04760bd8 009878cc
> >> >                 0x4760ba8:  025d18b8 025d18b8 025d18b8 0248c768
> >> >                 0x4760bb8:  02760bf0 009878cc 025d1898 025d1898
> >> >                 0x4760bc8:  04760be0 04760c20 0248c768 0248c768
> >> >                 0x4760bd8:  04760c18 004e1260 00000000 025d18b8
> >> >                 0x4760be8:  025d18b8 05a6a3f0 04760b00 00000861
> >> >                 0x4760bf8:  72660008 040000ff 00000000 00666c74
> >> >                 0x4760c08:  00200103 00000000 00000000 00000000
> >> >                 0x4760c18:  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> >> >                 0x4760c28:  00000034 41725200
> >> > stack error: current 0x24d80, next 0x24de0
> >> > Does some has an idea what the reboot caused
> >> >
> >> > Kind regards,
> >> > Tom
> >> > 2011/3/15 Tom T <tommmt9 at gmail.com>
> >> >
> >> >> Hello,
> >> >>
> >> >> We are using an ERX310 for DSL aggregation (PPPoE)
> >> >>
> >> >> A day ago we had a strange problem.
> >> >> All PPPoE session were disconnected and then they tried to reconnect,
> >> >> normally this shoudn't be a problem.
> >> >> But the users could not authenticate because de ERX used an
> IP-address
> >> from
> >> >> one of the loopback interfaces as source address. So the
> RADIUS-server
> >> >> denied requests.
> >> >>
> >> >> Eventually i deleted the loopback interfaces the radius config and
> added
> >> >> the radius config and the loopback interfaces again and then all
> >> connection
> >> >> came up.
> >> >>
> >> >> Does anyone has an idea what the disconnects could have been caused
> and
> >> why
> >> >> the ERX used a different source address ?
> >> >>
> >> >> Kind reagards,
> >> >> Tom
> >> >>
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