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link in topology services

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i have problem to view link between 2 switch 3560 in topology services capus manager.it cannot display layer 2 view

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Joe Clarke
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Cisco Employee

What version of Campus Manager? Do the devices appear on the map as green with the correct switch icon?

When debugging topo problems with Campus, you should verify that CDP information is correct on the two devices. You can also enable core, corex, and topo debugging under Campus Manager > Admin > Campus Data Collection > Debugging Options, run a new Data Collection, and scan the ani.log for references to your devices.

my campus manager 's version is 4.0.3. Devices appear on the map as green but not with correct switch icon. CDP informations are correct and i enable core and corex but my problems persist

please help me all my devices are set in Unconnected Devices View.i cannot view link between device.

Green icon means SNMP connectivty is OK.

You verified CDP tables on the device and they seem OK.

A few things that I have seen that could block ciscoworks from discovering the topology are:

* Unique hostname for devices

* Defined view for SNMP limits to MIB2

All devices must have a unique hostname. If you have 5 devices called switch then ciscoworks campus cannot distinguish between them.

Ciscoworks needs more then MIB2, it also needs access to the private enterprise ciscomibs.

You may wish to publish here the logfiles of the discovery.

Cheers,

Michel

All devices have not the same hostname.each device has its own hostname.but i don't understand :access to the private entreprise

ciscomibs.the file Discovery.log content:2007/02/12 14:05:25 main MESSAGE DiscoveryMain: Properties will be read from C:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx\campus\etc\cwsi\DiscoveryStatus.properties

2007/02/12 14:05:28 main MESSAGE DBConnection: Created new Database connection [hashCode = 2549855]

Common trust user is: admin

User name in Security context is: admin

log4j:ERROR No appenders could be found for category (CTM.common).

log4j:ERROR Please initialize the log4j system properly.

2007/02/12 14:05:32 main MESSAGE DCRDevWrapper: Fetching DCRDeviceIDs

2007/02/12 14:05:50 main MESSAGE DCRDevWrapper: Finished fetching DCRDeviceIDs

2007/02/12 14:05:50 main MESSAGE DCRDevWrapper: Fetching DCRDevices

2007/02/12 14:05:50 main MESSAGE DCRDevWrapper: Finished fetching DCRDevices

com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpReqTimeoutException: SnmpRequestTimeout on 10.1.2.240 while performing SnmpGet at index = -1

at com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpFuture.value(SnmpFuture.java:175)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.isDCRCredValid(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:131)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.processForVersion2(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:104)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.apply(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:59)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.framework.EvalSMFApply.apply(EvalSMFApply.java:101)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalPair.apply(EvalPair.java:107)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalTask.run(EvalTask.java:45)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)

Access to the private entreprise mibs is given when you enable SNMP access unless a view is defined like here below.

snmp-server community public view restict RO

snmp-server view restict mib-2 included

Because now you can only read MIB2 and not the cdp table so Campus can't make out the topology.

if you add

snmp-server view myview cisco included

it should work again.

Anyway I think you should try to do an snmp walk on one of the switches where you have a problem.

Open the device center for the IP of the switch. Under Tools there is snmpwalk.

See if you can get the CDP table.

Cheers,

Michel

(suite)com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpReqTimeoutException: SnmpRequestTimeout on 192.168.170.22 while performing SnmpGet at index = -1

at com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpFuture.value(SnmpFuture.java:175)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.isDCRCredValid(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:131)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.processForVersion2(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:104)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.apply(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:59)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.framework.EvalSMFApply.apply(EvalSMFApply.java:101)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalPair.apply(EvalPair.java:107)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalTask.run(EvalTask.java:45)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)

2007/02/12 14:06:09 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-01 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 192.168.14.1 will not remap SMFFactory

com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpReqTimeoutException: SnmpRequestTimeout on 192.168.254.7 while performing SnmpGet at index = -1

at com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.futureapi.SnmpFuture.value(SnmpFuture.java:175)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.isDCRCredValid(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:131)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.processForVersion2(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:104)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.devdiscovery.DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.apply(DevdiscoverySMFConfigSnmpParam.java:59)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.framework.EvalSMFApply.apply(EvalSMFApply.java:101)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalPair.apply(EvalPair.java:107)

at com.cisco.nm.ani.server.frontend.EvalTask.run(EvalTask.java:45)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)

2007/02/12 14:06:19 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-14 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 192.168.210.100 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:26 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-12 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 10.1.2.240 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:27 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-10 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 192.168.254.7 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:27 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-09 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 192.168.170.22 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:30 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-11 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 192.168.124.1 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:30 EvalTask-Devdiscovery-16 WARNING DevdiscoverySMFGetDeviceType: SNMP unreachable device at: 10.1.2.181 will not remap SMFFactory

2007/02/12 14:06:31 main MESSAGE DiscoveryMain: Properties will be read from C:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx\campus\etc\cwsi\DiscoveryStatus.properties

2007/02/12 14:06:31 main MESSAGE DiscoveryMain: Properties will be read from C:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx\campus\etc\cwsi\DiscoveryStatus.properties

2007/02/12 14:06:31 main MESSAGE DCRDevWrapper: Closing DCRProxy

This appears to be from the discovery.log. When I asked you to enable core and corex debugging, you need to look through the ani.log for the devices in question. Any errors there may explain why a link is missing.

That said, there does appear to be quite a few devices that are not SNMP-reachable in your network. You may want to verify your SNMP credentials are correct in DCR and in the Campus Manager > Admin > Device Discovery > SNMP Settings page.

I have the same problem with CM 3.3. Catalyst 2960 appear green on the map, but with a incorrect icon. It seems to be a version problem, CM 3.3 don' t recognize new catalyst models

No, Campus Manager 3.3 does not support nor will support the Cat2960 series switches.

I use switch Catalyst Express 500 and they is not thus finds in the MDF database.I chose Unknown device you think that it is that the problems. In my ani.log file i found:

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10101 of device 192.168.254.4

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.4 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10102 of device 192.168.254.4

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.4 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10119 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10120 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10123 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10124 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10125 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10127 of device 192.168.254.1

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.1 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10101 of device 192.168.254.3

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.3 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10101 of device 192.168.254.9

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.9 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10102 of device 192.168.254.9

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.9 is an unknown device

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: Cannot map portIfIndex 10101 of device 192.168.254.11

2007/02/13 00:00:51 Discovery ani WARNING TopoSMFGenerateCdpTopology: 192.168.254.11 is an unknown device

Supported Devices Table for Campus Manager 4.0.3 (With LMS 2.5.1)

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/cscowork/ps563/products_device_support_table09186a00804fcfb7.html

Cheers,

Michel

I check for Devices Table for Campus Manager 4.0.3 but it don't have there a Catalyst Express 500.what must I make now ? I have already the product LMS.

The Catalyst Express 500 is not currently slated to be supported by LMS. It is managed by Cisco Network Assistant instead. CNA is freely downloadable from Cisco.com from the switch software page at http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/MDFTree.x?butype=switches .

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