03-20-2012 04:16 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:13 AM
Can someone help me with this, Am not sure I know why after a power shutdown in the complex our call manager 6.0 has refused to respond to ping request. checking the cli shows that it doesnt have ip address. efforts to put back the ip address just will not.keeps telling us tha it cannot confirm whether the ip is in use by another host.see the output
169.254.0.0/16
Ethernet 0
DHCP : Disabled status : down
IP Address : IP Mask :
Link Detected : no Mode : Auto, Half, N/A
Duplicate IP : no
DNS
Primary : 10.5.3.5 Secondary : 192.168.1.7
Options : timeout:5 attempts:2
Domain :
Gateway : none
however using
admin:utils network ping 127.0.0.1 shows ping reply
I will appreciate any advice on this.
03-20-2012 04:38 AM
CUCM isn't seeing a physical network link. Check that first, before worrying about the IP address.
GTG
03-20-2012 04:47 AM
Hi,
Gordon is right
from your post
Ethernet 0
DHCP : Disabled status : down
IP Address : IP Mask :
Link Detected : no Mode : Auto, Half, N/A
Duplicate IP : no
You need need to confirm/correct the physical issues first
Link Detected : no -----> infers that the server does not think there is a cable plugged in
Regards
Alex
03-20-2012 05:20 AM
Ok thanks a lot. we have confirmed that severally and you could see the cable blinking at the at the NIC card.has also changed cable.Moreover, this is a working CUCM until the power shutdown.Was thinking I should see at least the preconfigured static ip address on the Call Manager the cable is out? but this is not showing and it is not even accepting putting another static ip
03-20-2012 05:29 AM
Hi,
What does
Show network eth0
output now you have changed the cable
Regards
Alex
03-20-2012 05:33 AM
Thanks Alex, it shows same thing as above. We have actually changed cables severally making us feel if the CUCM was afftected by Power. Services on the call manager shows started too...
cheers
03-20-2012 05:47 AM
Hi,
Hopefully your server has 2 ethernet ports (Not including the ILO)
Try typing
set network failover
Move your cable to the other ethernet port
show network eth0
What do you see now.
Regards
Alex
03-20-2012 05:51 AM
Thanks Alex for your time. I am currently not onsite but will do that shortly. the server has too NIC but do you think moving over to the next NIC will affect the licensing? Was thinking CUCM license is tied to MAC address.
03-20-2012 05:55 AM
Hi,
Yes you may be right about the license.
But you want to see if your NICs are faulty.
Even if you need to replace the NICs or the server you will need to get a new lic file
See how it goes
Regards
Alex
03-20-2012 05:57 AM
ok great! I will give it a shot. what command do I need to revert back after using set network failover?
03-20-2012 06:03 AM
Hi,
to enable it is :-
set network failover enable
to clear it is:-
set network failover disable
Regards
Alex
03-20-2012 06:06 AM
Ok thanks a lot.!!
03-20-2012 06:19 AM
Hi there,
+5 to both Gordon and Alex for their expertise here.
You should be good to go with the Licensing question.
"NIC Teaming for Network Fault Tolerance
The NIC teaming feature allows a server to be connected to the Ethernet via two NICs and, therefore, two cables. NIC teaming prevents network downtime by transferring the workload from the failed port to the working port. NIC teaming cannot be used for load balancing or increasing the interface speed.
Hewlett-Packard server platforms with dual Ethernet network interface cards can support NIC teaming for Network Fault Tolerance with Cisco Unified CM 5.0(1) or later releases.
IBM server platforms with dual Ethernet network interface cards can support NIC teaming for Network Fault Tolerance with Cisco Unified CM 6.1(2) and later releases. "
And the command to do that as per the CUCM OS CLI Reference Guide is:
"set network failover
This command enables and disables Network Fault Tolerance on the Media Convergence Server network interface card.
Command Syntax
failover {enable | disable}
Parameters
enable enables Network Fault Tolerance.
disable disables Network Fault Tolerance.
Requirements
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: No "
The referenced guides:
SRND
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/8x/callpros.html#wp1151635
CLI Ref
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cli_ref/7_1_2/cli_ref_712.html#wp40017
Cheers!
Rob
03-20-2012 08:08 AM
Thanks chief!!
04-02-2012 08:56 AM
Yes Rob. I finally go to the site. It looks as though the NIC is bad. worst though is that it doest allow me to assign ip address to the NIC and so my failover may not work. any idea??
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