02-18-2011 07:01 AM
Hello,
I have installed Cisco LMS 3.2 on Windows 2008 Server. My Customer have a pix firewall that make the inter-vlan routing. So when i added all the switch to the campus manager, and i launch the user tracking acquistion, i see all the end hosts with their mac address and their ports but without their Ip address. I found that i have to add the default router to my DCR, but here i have a pix that is not supported by the Cisco LMS. Please, how can to resolve this problem.
Thank you in advance
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02-18-2011 07:19 AM
Doesn't seems much of the solution to it as LMS depends on the Router for the IP address!
The Campus Manager User Tracking works as follows: it uses SNMP to go and get the MAC table from the switch, then saves it, afterwards, it goes to
acquire the ARP table from the router, in order to get IP addresses for the end users and associate them with the MAC addresses, lastly, it goes to the
DNS server to get the hostname for this end user.
You can try to add a dummy router on your network not doing routes, let you ASA do whatever it is doing, but the necesary ARP information will be accessible from the Router and you can get the IP add from the device.
-Thanks
02-18-2011 07:37 AM
Hi,
FWSM, ASA, and PIX devices are not supported by Campus Manager since they do not support CDP. Therefore, UT will not be able to use them as routers to get ARP data.
Here is an alternative that Sir Joseph Clarke suggest for FWSm, the concept of shadow router.
Kindly have a look at this thread too.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3156083#3156083
Hope it helps too.
Thanks & Regards
Gaganjeet
02-18-2011 07:19 AM
Doesn't seems much of the solution to it as LMS depends on the Router for the IP address!
The Campus Manager User Tracking works as follows: it uses SNMP to go and get the MAC table from the switch, then saves it, afterwards, it goes to
acquire the ARP table from the router, in order to get IP addresses for the end users and associate them with the MAC addresses, lastly, it goes to the
DNS server to get the hostname for this end user.
You can try to add a dummy router on your network not doing routes, let you ASA do whatever it is doing, but the necesary ARP information will be accessible from the Router and you can get the IP add from the device.
-Thanks
02-18-2011 07:37 AM
Hi,
FWSM, ASA, and PIX devices are not supported by Campus Manager since they do not support CDP. Therefore, UT will not be able to use them as routers to get ARP data.
Here is an alternative that Sir Joseph Clarke suggest for FWSm, the concept of shadow router.
Kindly have a look at this thread too.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3156083#3156083
Hope it helps too.
Thanks & Regards
Gaganjeet
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