05-01-2010 11:08 PM
Hi,
I'm having a problem with IPM.
We are running LMS 3.2 with IPM 4.2.0.
I used IPM to configure a device to perform a ping to an ad-hoc target. However, it shows that the target and the source addresses are 0.0.0.0.
The target device is an ad-hoc with an ip-address but the IP SLA job ends up as 0.0.0.0.
When I'm running 'show ip sla statistics' it shows that the ping are timed out (as they are being sent to 0.0.0.0 instead of the real IP address).
Can you please advise what is wrong or how can I fix this issue?
Here is more information from the device:
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05-02-2010 10:52 AM
If all the device will be doing is acting as an IP SLA source, you want the latest code. Go with one of the IPSERVICES images. The choice of crypto and web-based device manager are yours. They will not affect IP SLA.
05-02-2010 12:38 AM
1. Post a screen shot from IPM ---> Collector Mgmt ---> Collectors here.
If both source and target are 0.0.0.0, there seems to be a mis-configuration and in which case needs to be reconfigured.
2. Stop the collector if its active, then delete it.
3. Create a new collector with a new target and source.
05-02-2010 01:34 AM
05-02-2010 10:19 AM
I believe this is due to CSCsy37122 which can manifest itself differently in different platforms. The 0.0.0.0 symptom always appears, but the target/source location can be different. It is fixed for 3K switches in 12.2(52)SE and 12.2(50)SE3.
05-02-2010 10:39 AM
Hi Joe,
Which of the following will be sufficient for IP SLA functionality?
This device is doing nothing apart from being an IPM probe.
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Thanks
05-02-2010 10:52 AM
If all the device will be doing is acting as an IP SLA source, you want the latest code. Go with one of the IPSERVICES images. The choice of crypto and web-based device manager are yours. They will not affect IP SLA.
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