03-04-2010 03:56 AM
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish:
Previously Joe Marcus Clarke helped solve a similar scenario (see attached) but this takes it a little further. I want to modify that script to accomodate this new scenario.
Would appreciate any assistance.
03-04-2010 01:01 PM
What version of IOS do you have? Your new scenario may not be doable with applets.
03-04-2010 06:58 PM
Here's what I'm running:
asr1000rp2-adventerprisek9.02.06.00.122-33.XNF.bin
03-04-2010 07:29 PM
Does this device support the command "show event manager version"? If so, post the output.
03-04-2010 08:18 PM
No it doesn't support that command.
03-05-2010 11:49 AM
This one Tcl policy replaces your two existing applet policies. Before you can register it, though, you need to set a few EEM environment variables:
# pc_intf : Name of the port channel interface to control.
#
# pc_member_1 : Name of first interface to watch.
#
# pc_member_2 : Name of second interface to watch.
#
# pc_up_timer : Value in seconds to wait before the port channel is brought
# back up when a member interface comes back up.
For example:
event manager environment pc_intf P0/0/0
event manager environment pc_member_1 GigabitEthernet0/1/0
event manager environment pc_member_2 GigabitEthernet0/1/1
event manager environment pc_up_timer 300
Then you can register the EEM Tcl policy.
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