11-30-2009 12:10 PM
I am using LMS 3.2 with Campus 5.2.1 and the topology map is showing one Ethernet1000M bus between
the WLC 4402 and the 3750 switch instead of a direct connection.
The cdp info on both the WLC and the switch shows each other.
See the topology map attached.
Besides this, there are two connections between the WLC and the Ethernet1000M bus.
Only one physical port on the WLC is connected but there is a trunk on this port.
On the switch the received IP address from the WLC cdp is the 172.22.2.16 (vlan 202).
On the WLC the received IP address from the switch cdp is 172.20.10.254 (vlan 10).
11-30-2009 02:59 PM
Post the SNMP Walk output for the ciscoCdpMIB branch from both devices.
11-30-2009 03:42 PM
Doesn't the WLC talk only in GigabitEthernet (fibre or copper)?
12-01-2009 03:50 AM
12-01-2009 09:44 AM
This looks okay. There could be bad data in the ANI database. Try deleteing both of these devices from the map, then run a new Campus Data Collection, and see if the links go away. That said, you may need to reinitialize your ANI database to clear the bad topo entry.
12-03-2009 09:18 AM
I have deleted both devices, the WLC and the switch, reinitialized the ANI database and run the collection again.
The topology is like before, with the Ethernet1000M bus and the two links from the WLC to the bus.
Any other suggestion?
12-03-2009 09:23 AM
Based on just the CDP neighbor data, I don't see why this bus is occurring. The reinit should have cleared any bad data up. You may have another bug, but I don't have such a topology to test. Open a TAC service request so the right debugging can be captured.
12-03-2009 10:40 AM
The TAC service request 613125017 was opened to handle this problem.
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