06-01-2007 06:14 AM
Hello,
I am trying to configure my new ACE blade with a test. I've created two VIPs and they are active. But when I try to telnet to the VIP IP and port it fails. I do get this message in my syslog:
Jun 1 08:08:49 10.7.1.250 Jun 1 2007 08:08:49 : %ACE-6-302022: Built TCP connection 0x18 for vlan21:172.16.14.18/1508 (172.16.14.18/1032) to vlan21:10.7.1.244/9000 (10.3.19.1/9003)
So it looks like it should work.
I can ping the VIP IP from the pc I am trying to telnet from. But from the ACE Blade itself I cannot ping the VIP IP. I can ping the rserver IP from the ACE.
I have the VIP applied to the VLANs with Service-policy input
show service-policy
Policy-map : L4_LB_VIP_COSRCVIP1
Status : ACTIVE
-----------------------------------------
Interface: vlan 21
service-policy: L4_LB_VIP_COSRCVIP1
class: L4_VIP_cosrcvip1-9000
loadbalance:
L7 loadbalance policy: L7_VIP_LB_COSRCVIP1-9000
VIP Route Metric : 77
VIP Route Advertise : ENABLED
VIP ICMP Reply : ENABLED
VIP State: INSERVICE
curr conns : 3 , hit count : 5
dropped conns : 0
client pkt count : 6 , client byte count: 384
server pkt count : 0 , server byte count: 0
class: L4_VIP_cosrcvip1-9100
loadbalance:
L7 loadbalance policy: L7_VIP_LB_COSRCVIP1-9100
VIP Route Metric : 77
VIP Route Advertise : ENABLED
VIP ICMP Reply : ENABLED
VIP State: INSERVICE
curr conns : 0 , hit count : 0
dropped conns : 0
client pkt count : 0 , client byte count: 0
server pkt count : 0 , server byte count: 0
Policy-map : L4_LB_VIP_TESTDBPVIP1
Status : ACTIVE
-----------------------------------------
Interface: vlan 21
service-policy: L4_LB_VIP_TESTDBPVIP1
class: L4_VIP_testdbpvip1-11900
loadbalance:
L7 loadbalance policy: L7_VIP_LB_TESTDBPVIP1-11900
VIP Route Metric : 77
VIP Route Advertise : ENABLED
VIP ICMP Reply : ENABLED
VIP State: INSERVICE
curr conns : 1 , hit count : 2
dropped conns : 0
client pkt count : 6 , client byte count: 328
server pkt count : 0 , server byte count: 0
If anyone knows why this isn't working... Please let me know...
Thanks
Mike
06-04-2007 04:22 AM
Mike,
I would suggest to verify that the server response goes back through the ACE module.
curr conns : 3 , hit count : 5
dropped conns : 0
client pkt count : 6 , client byte count: 384
server pkt count : 0 , server byte count: 0 <===
As you can see, ACE sees no response from the server itself.
Gilles.
06-04-2007 05:51 AM
I may have found my problem. Currently I have Layer 3 VLANS on the mfsc. I was talking to Cisco TAC and they told me I neecd to change those VLANS to layer2 and assign the IP's to the ACE (same VLANS) and use the ACE as the default gateway. I going to try and see what happens.
Thanks
Mike C.
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