06-09-2008 12:28 PM - edited 03-05-2019 11:31 PM
Testing the waters to convert my 6513 hybrid config to a Native config. Cisco has a Catos-to-IOS converter. I ran it and can't see how this thing is going to work.
Below is what It translated just one port to native OS. This is a switchport on vlan24.
interface GigabitEthernet11/33
dot1x timeout quiet-period 60
dot1x timeout tx-period 30
dot1x timeout supp-timeout 30
dot1x timeout server-timeout 30
dot1x max-req 2
dot1x reauth-period 3600
switchport
no l2protocol-tunnel
no ip rgmp
channel-protocol pagp
no mls qos statistics-export
switchport
switchport trunk native vlan 24
switchport voice vlan none
power inline auto max 15400
no mls qos trust extend
mls qos trust extend cos 0
no shutdown
speed auto
no snmp trap link-status
description dmoore
storm-control broadcast level 0
flowcontrol send desired
flowcontrol receive off
no udld port
no udld port aggressive
switchport trunk allowed vlan remove 1006-1023
no switchport port-security
switchport port-security maximum 1
switchport port-security violation shutdown
dot1x port-control force-authorized
no dot1x host-mode multi-host
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree mst 0 port-priority 32
spanning-tree mst 0 cost 20000
spanning-tree cost 4
spanning-tree port-priority 32
spanning-tree vlan 1,5-6,15-16,19-20,24,100,251 port-priority 0
spanning-tree vlan 1,5-6,15-16,19-20,24,100,251 cost 3
spanning-tree guard none
mls qos cos 0
no mls qos trust cos
no mls qos vlan-based
no switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
no l2protocol-tunnel cdp
no l2protocol-tunnel stp
no l2protocol-tunnel vtp
ip arp inspection limit rate 0
no ip arp inspection trust
no link debounce
switchport block unicast
mdix auto
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This port is not a trunk. Why doesn't it put the commands of
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 24
The above would put the port on Vlan24.
Also my config for native is about 1.3megs and about 50,000 lines.
What am I missing here? is there something I can do in CatOS to better prep my NativeOS config and keep out clutter?
06-13-2008 05:54 AM
The need for configuration management, as well as network migration systems, mandates differentiated configuration applications in order to handle complex network transitions. The Cisco EDI CatOS to IOS Configuration Conversion Tool enables you to translate Cisco Catalyst Operating System (CatOS) configurations to equivalent supported Cisco IOS® configurations.
Refer the following url for more information on "How to Convert a Catalyst 6500/6000 Supervisor Engine from Hybrid Mode (CatOS) to Native Mode (IOS) Using a Conversion Utility":
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_tech_note09186a008070f124.shtml
06-13-2008 06:16 AM
Thanks for the link, but no way do I trust a utility to convert over Sups from hybrid to native. Plus, I am going from a Sup2 to a sup32. Sup32 modules are in totally different slots, etc.
But maybe I can salvage some of this to at least convert the CATOS to native OS without having to get my actual switch involved.
06-13-2008 06:22 AM
Plus, I think just automates the conversion of the OS to IOS from catOS, it doesn't convert my CATOS config to a native IOS config.
06-17-2008 07:57 AM
Not sure about the trunk commands without seeing what your original CatOS config looked like for that port. As far as the clutter, I believe most of what you see are all defaults so they will nto appear in the final config that gets saved out.
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