Re: Node Down/Interface Up/ Node UP Events
2001-10-05 16:11:19
This is a multipart message in MIME format. What kind of device are these? We have a problem with Cisco 1700 series
routers with a certain level IOS that if the Fast Ethernet port is set to
Admin Down the router continually sends if up/dn traps and netview
generates a trap also.
Our solution, since these interfaces are not in use, was to set the keep
alives to zero. This causes netview to show the interface as red on the
map though. Cisco has released a patch for this but our process for
implementing an IOS change is so lengthy it hasn't been updated yet.
Just something else you might want to check into.
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Subject: [NV-L] Node Down/Interface Up/ Node UP Events
During polling cycle I have two nodes that constantly have:
node down, interface up, node up events from Netmon. ATT has checked the
circuit in one of those nodes and they see no problems. I checked the node
when it was "up/green" using a quicktest and I got the same traps/events
node down/interface up/node up.
When i do a ping from the command line I get no packets lost. What is
going on here?
What kind of device are these? We have a problem with Cisco 1700 series routers with a certain level IOS that if the Fast Ethernet port is set to Admin Down the router continually sends if up/dn traps and netview generates a trap also.
Our solution, since these interfaces are not in use, was to set the keep alives to zero. This causes netview to show the interface as red on the map though. Cisco has released a patch for this but our process for implementing an IOS change is so lengthy it hasn't been updated yet.
Just something else you might want to check into.
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During polling cycle I have two nodes that constantly have:
node down, interface up, node up events from Netmon. ATT has checked the circuit in one of those nodes and they see no problems. I checked the node when it was "up/green" using a quicktest and I got the same traps/events node down/interface up/node up.
When i do a ping from the command line I get no packets lost. What is going on here?
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