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01-26-2008 01:38 AM
01-26-2008 01:38 AM
Map in PCM+ 2.3
Have two nodes that PCM never have been able to map correctly, see attachment.
Anyone experienced this?
Also I have several non-HP nodes that use the same SNMP communities, and thus pops up in node manager. I am able to exclude all but one. For this one PCM just hangs when trying to exclude it. I think I removed it from PCM+ 2.2, but after upgrading to 2.3 it's still there..
Anyone experienced this?
Also I have several non-HP nodes that use the same SNMP communities, and thus pops up in node manager. I am able to exclude all but one. For this one PCM just hangs when trying to exclude it. I think I removed it from PCM+ 2.2, but after upgrading to 2.3 it's still there..
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01-26-2008 01:43 AM
01-26-2008 01:43 AM
Re: Map in PCM+ 2.3
Just to clarify - the switch in the middle is a 5304xl running E.10.67. This is the same switch that shows up as a blue square (identical ports on each side).
From the 5304xl it clearly states that:
h05grens1> sho cdp nei det
CDP neighbors information
No records found
h05grens1> sho lldp info rem b2
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : B2
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : 00 30 6e ad a4 00
PortType : local
PortId : 26
SysName : h05renasps1
System Descr : ProCurve J4900A Switch 2626, revision H.10.29, ROM H.08.0...
PortDescr : 26
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 10.20.15.26
h05grens1> sho lldp info rem b1
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : B1
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : 00 0f 20 16 e3 c0
PortType : local
PortId : 25
SysName : h05renas1
System Descr : ProCurve J4900A Switch 2626, revision H.10.38, ROM H.08.0...
PortDescr : 25
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 10.20.15.11
From the 5304xl it clearly states that:
h05grens1> sho cdp nei det
CDP neighbors information
No records found
h05grens1> sho lldp info rem b2
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : B2
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : 00 30 6e ad a4 00
PortType : local
PortId : 26
SysName : h05renasps1
System Descr : ProCurve J4900A Switch 2626, revision H.10.29, ROM H.08.0...
PortDescr : 26
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 10.20.15.26
h05grens1> sho lldp info rem b1
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : B1
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : 00 0f 20 16 e3 c0
PortType : local
PortId : 25
SysName : h05renas1
System Descr : ProCurve J4900A Switch 2626, revision H.10.38, ROM H.08.0...
PortDescr : 25
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 10.20.15.11
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01-30-2008 06:57 AM
01-30-2008 06:57 AM
Re: Map in PCM+ 2.3
had the same with a link between 2 5400 switches. Upgrading failed. I reinstalled the complete pcm. Means complete dinstallation and then the problem resolved. Only problem is that you have to revoke your old license and relicense your pcm again
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