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тАО01-23-2007 06:03 AM
тАО01-23-2007 06:03 AM
Re: DECnet config problem
Area routers are the only path between two DECnet areas, and area routers must have adjacent connections with other area routers. Connections between area routers cannot be routed through level one routers. (Well, DECnet area routers can be connected that way, but that's a configuration for another discussion and for another application entirely.)
Is there a reason you have DECnet nodes in two areas and (apparently) no functional area routers? That's a configuration that's rather more complex than usually necessary.
What to do? Examine each DECnet device. Determine if it is configured as required. Ensure the Cisco routers are area routers; level two DECnet routers. Also determine if you have duplicate DECnet addresses -- non-trivial Cisco environments involving virtual LANs and protocol bridging can easily have loops in the network topology, and all manner of weirdness can ensue. If DECnet itself detects a duplicate, you'll get an IVADDR message during DECnet startup. And consider moving to one area with one (or maybe two) level one routers, or with a virtual network.
As for displays:
End-nodes cannot see what's in the area, only the routers can.
End-nodes can display nodes that they know about locally.
Level one routers know about the nodes that are reachable within the router's level one area.
NCP commands commonly used here include SHOW EXEC CHAR and TELL node SHOW EXEC CHAR. You may need to add the requisite username and password specifications to access the remote nodes. You can also display adjacencies, and the EXEC CHAR displays will show if the node is an end-node, level one router, or level two (area) router. You'll also see here if the node is running DECnet Phase IV or DECnet Phase V (DECnet-Plus), as the latter has quite different management and can use different routing.
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тАО01-28-2007 07:55 PM
тАО01-28-2007 07:55 PM
Re: DECnet config problem
Thanks for the answers. I was not at office last week, It was impossible to answer, and test the proposals. But so far no results.
I discovered on VMS-B that active links was not active. Is the any commands I can use if I want to activate the links and delay.
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тАО01-28-2007 08:25 PM
тАО01-28-2007 08:25 PM
Re: DECnet config problem
on VMS-B try:
$ MC NCP SHOW EXEC CHAR
$ MC NCP SHOW ACT LINES
$ MC NCP SHOW ACT CIRCUITS
If there is no active circuit (or line), you may not have a valid DECnet license or your configuration is wrong, try:
$ MC NCP SET KNOWN LINES ALL
$ MC NCP SET KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL
and watch for error messages.
Volker.
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тАО01-28-2007 09:12 PM
тАО01-28-2007 09:12 PM
Re: DECnet config problem
I tried the commands, with no error messages. If I tried
mc ncp> show acti circ
I got followings messages:
EWA-0 on -synchronizing
Any comments??
Geir
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тАО01-28-2007 09:46 PM
тАО01-28-2007 09:46 PM
Re: DECnet config problem
there may be a physical problem with the LAN interface (EWA) or it's connection to the switch. Check the counters with MC NCP SHOW LINE EWA-0 COUNTERS
You may also try to clear the re-load the DECnet circuit:
$ MC NCP SET CIR EWA-0 STA OFF
$ MC NCP CLEAR CIR EWA-0 ALL
$ MC NCP SET CIRC EWA-0 ALL
Volker.
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тАО01-29-2007 02:27 AM
тАО01-29-2007 02:27 AM
Re: DECnet config problem
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1094905
Volker.
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тАО01-29-2007 10:18 PM
тАО01-29-2007 10:18 PM
Re: DECnet config problem
If I removed the cable, the ping command doesn't get any aswer from remote nodes/hosts.
Following licenses is installed on the AlphaServer NITFS1: DVNETEXT and DVNETEND. It's the same as FBUFS1. The license is different(other Authorization number at each sites.
If I use following commands I got followings messages/output
$ show network
Node Links Cost Hops Next hop to Node
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
....
.....
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
2.81 NITFS1 2 0 0 (Local) -> 2.81 NITFS1
Looks like a loop. But I dont' know why
Any comments??? Hope so :-)
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тАО01-30-2007 01:08 AM
тАО01-30-2007 01:08 AM
Re: DECnet config problem
"Check your Cisco routing. Most Cisco devices can be set up to route DECnet, or to bridge it; to treat it as its own virtual LAN. You'll need to use the Cisco monitoring to determine what IP and DECnet address(es) are where, and whether this is a routed or bridged configuration."
"This would not be the first Cisco DECnet configuration with routing and bridging/VLAN oddities."
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тАО01-30-2007 01:21 AM
тАО01-30-2007 01:21 AM
Re: DECnet config problem
Thanks for the answer. I have configured a lot of cisco router with DECnet routing during the last years (without problems)
I can see that the cisco router send out hello Level 2 packet to the ethernet and tunnel interface. The router also receive level 2 packet from NITFs1 and tunnel interface as well.
Maybe I should change type from area to non-routing on NITFS1.
So far a I can see, it must be a VMS problem.
The Router IOS and config is identical at each site. The OpenVMS and DECnet version is identical at each site. I have installed correct license on both VMS nodes.
It must be some NCP commands that solve the problems
Regards Geir :-)
PS:
Maybe i should run a new restore on NITFS1??
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