07-13-2010 02:29 AM
hi all,
i wondering which kind of traps can i expect from a network which is full dual-stack, and where
ospfv3 and mp-bgp are working over ipv6 peering relationships.
are those traps part of the IP-MIB and IP-FORWARD-MIB only?
i ask this because i did a test with three routers configured for bgp peering with ipv4 an ipv6.
i enabled snmp bgp related traps in the hub router, when the ipv4 bgp session went down traps are coming out
for the bgp session established in ipV4.
rather, the session in ipv6 does not generate any kind of trap, and i suspect that this will be also true for ospfV3 compared to ospfV2 over ipv4.
so basically i have to determine the scope where ipv6-related traps are living.
any help will be appreciated.
bye
07-13-2010 08:53 PM
On what version of IOS did you test? The CISCO-BGP4-MIB does support IPv6, and does have traps which should advertise IPv6 peer states. If you're not seeing that, you may be hitting CSCso90107. The OSPF MIBs still use IPv4 only addresses.
07-14-2010 12:08 AM
hi joseph,
thanks for your answer.
i did the tests on 12.4(15)T10, but the production scenario will be based on 12.2S(R|E...) and on ios XR.
do i have to dive into configuration guides and check about ipv6 network management sections?
i've found that 12.2SR is the same as 12.4T about supported mibs.
bye
07-15-2010 03:51 AM
hello again,
there's no way out for making 12.4(15)T10 or 12.2(33)SRD2a sending out cbgpFsmStateChange traps under ipv6 address families.
it works fine under ipv4 and vpnv4 address-families, but ipv6 bgp peering sessions can not be managed via snmp traps.
address-family mutlicast not tested!
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