08-27-2007 06:40 PM
hi,
can lms 2.6 tell the user which module is going down instead of telling operationally down for all the ports on that module.we are using cat6*** switch and the module goes down last week but we only receive port operationally down from that module. is it possible to get the message such as the modules itself is going down via DFM or syslog?THANKS.
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08-28-2007 11:08 PM
You can't run 12.3 on a Cat 6500. But you should get the card operationally down and the ports. They should roll up under one alert.
08-27-2007 07:12 PM
What version of code is the switch running?
08-27-2007 08:36 PM
sorry..
how can i look for the code?any command for that?all i know is all modules are for fiber port.i think 48 ports fiber modules.
08-27-2007 08:40 PM
A show ver on the switch will have the necessary information.
08-28-2007 04:49 AM
sorry...i couldn't able to access the switch.but you mean that it can be possible if there is some version?someone told me that switch is saving syslog message when the module go down.any idea of the level of severity of this kind of syslog?actually all the switches are running on latest sup engine as far as i know but i need to check the specific version.thanks for your reply.
08-28-2007 09:10 AM
Most versions of the software on Cat6Ks should alert you that a card is down. You should get an OperationallyDown exception. Some newer CatIOS may have problems with MIB support.
08-28-2007 10:49 PM
hi Joe,
thanks for your help.in this case,operationally down message from the card itself or ports on that card?i have operationally down messages for the ports which are on that single card.
if it is send you operationally down for that card,i shall not receive port down from that card.am i right?or i will still receive the ports down along with card down message?in fact, we are using 12.3 ios version.much appreciate your help
08-28-2007 11:08 PM
You can't run 12.3 on a Cat 6500. But you should get the card operationally down and the ports. They should roll up under one alert.
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