03-15-2010 02:41 PM
It looks like the 12.2(52) release is able to run EEM. This only seems to be currently available for the WS-3550-24-DC-SMI model but I have that image loaded on a WS-3550-PWR-EMI:
Cisco IOS Software, C3550 Software (C3550-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(52)SE, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 25-Sep-09 09:05 by sasyamal
Image text-base: 0x00003000, data-base: 0x015DB684
ROM: Bootstrap program is C3550 boot loader
Switch uptime is 22 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System image file is "flash:/c3550-ipservicesk9-mz.122-52.SE.bin"
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Cisco WS-C3550-24-PWR (PowerPC) processor (revision G0) with 65526K/8192K bytes of memory.
...output omitted...
Running Layer2/3 Switching Image
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Model number: WS-C3550-24PWR-EMI
Embedded Event Manager Version 3.20
Component Versions:
eem: (v320_throttle)2.1.50
eem-gold: (v320_throttle)1.0.4
eem-call-home: (v320_throttle)1.0.4
Event Detectors:
Name Version Node Type
application 01.00 node0/0 RP
neighbor-discovery 01.00 node0/0 RP
identity 01.00 node0/0 RP
mat 01.00 node0/0 RP
syslog 01.00 node0/0 RP
routing 03.00 node0/0 RP
cli 01.00 node0/0 RP
counter 01.00 node0/0 RP
interface 01.00 node0/0 RP
ioswdsysmon 01.00 node0/0 RP
none 01.00 node0/0 RP
oir 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp-object 01.00 node0/0 RP
ipsla 01.00 node0/0 RP
snmp-notification 01.00 node0/0 RP
timer 01.00 node0/0 RP
rpc 01.00 node0/0 RP
This is in a lab environment but it seems to be holding up fine. Does anyone know if they will release this image for the other 3550 models? Has anyone tested with this image yet, either on the 3550-24-DC-SMI model or any other model?
Thanks for your help.
03-15-2010 03:41 PM
Essentially, all but the DC 3550s are end of life, so no new images are being released. However, all 3550s run the same image. In fact, I loaded 12.2(52)SE on my WS-C3550-24-SMI, and it works just fine. I have been doing quite a bit of EEM work on this switch so I could build solutions using the new EDs.
03-15-2010 04:12 PM
This is excellent news. We have a large amount of 3550's installed, and we could use EEM at many of these locations. What would be the best source for documentation? I can see that the event detectors are somewhat different from those available in the ISRs. The "track" ED is gone but the "mat" and "neighbor-discovery" EDs look very interesting. Would the config guides for the 3560 switches be applicable?
Joe, thanks for all of your help.
EDIT: I found the eem version 3.2 release notes and config guides. Thanks.
03-15-2010 08:51 PM
Yes, the docs for the 3560 covering 12.2(52)SE or higher would be applicable when it comes to EEM. The new EDs (mat and neighbor) allow you to monitor MAC address table changes and CDP/LLDP neighbor changes. The desktop switches do not support enhanced object tracking, so the track ED is not there. However, you do have EEM 3.2, so programmatic applet support is there as well as multi-event, EEM RPC, SNMP trap support, etc.
09-08-2010 03:13 AM
Hi,
Will this version support to below mentioned command?12.2(52)SE
EVENT TRACK command under EEM
CORE(config)#event manager applet test
COREconfig-applet)#even
CORE(config-applet)#event ?
application Application specific event
cli CLI event
counter Counter event
identity Identity event
interface Interface event
ioswdsysmon IOS WDSysMon event
ipsla IPSLA Event
mat MAC address table event
neighbor-discovery Neighbor Discovery event
none Manually run policy event
oir OIR event
routing Routing event
rpc Remote Procedure Call event
snmp SNMP event
snmp-notification SNMP Notification Event
snmp-object SNMP object event
syslog Syslog event
tag event tag identifier
timer Timer event
Regards
kumar
09-08-2010 10:59 AM
No, event track is not supported on this platform. However, you could use the syslog ED to match on the syslog tracking message.
event syslog pattern "TRACKING-5-STATE.* 123 .* Up->Down"
09-08-2010 11:03 AM
Hi,
Thanks, Now i am doing with syslog tracking message..its working fine.
Regards
Kumar
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