01-04-2010 03:57 AM
Hi,
I would like to implement EEM and taking actions on my HWIC-D-9ESW card sitting in the same router.
I think it is possible because the EEM is global configuration on the router and not bounded to a Card\Port.
can it work ?, if it can, is there any limitations ?
thanks,
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01-04-2010 08:48 AM
What you want to do is possible. The CLI executed through EEM is the same as you would run manually. So, if you can enter config t mode, and perform a "shutdown" of the interface on this module, then EEM can do the same. In order to perform the function you want, your router would need to be running 12.3(14)T or higher.
01-04-2010 08:40 AM
EEM is a global feature that can allow you to run CLI commands when certain events occur (among other things). Therefore, you could write an EEM policy which only operates on a certain card or a certain interface. What exactly what you want to do to this module, and one what type of event?
01-04-2010 08:46 AM
Hi,
Example will be identifying a syslog message and shutting the physical port on the card - something basic
I am familiar with the EEM functionality but I don't know if I can use its full capabilities on this specific kind of card I am having in my router. my concern is because this card is a switch card it has limited features support like not supporting L2TPv3 and so...
01-04-2010 08:48 AM
What you want to do is possible. The CLI executed through EEM is the same as you would run manually. So, if you can enter config t mode, and perform a "shutdown" of the interface on this module, then EEM can do the same. In order to perform the function you want, your router would need to be running 12.3(14)T or higher.
01-04-2010 08:49 AM
Thanks a lot
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