07-11-2018 12:05 AM - edited 03-01-2019 04:12 AM
Hi
I'm trying to setup a NSO demo with a rather old Avaya 4k NED. this driver is added to NSO and become active:
admin@ncs# show packages package oper-status
PACKAGE
PROGRAM META FILE
CODE JAVA BAD NCS PACKAGE PACKAGE CIRCULAR DATA LOAD ERROR
NAME UP ERROR UNINITIALIZED VERSION NAME VERSION DEPENDENCY ERROR ERROR INFO
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
avaya-4k X - - - - - - - - -
netsim devices_init stated:
<device>
<name>ava-4-0</name>
<address>127.0.0.1</address>
<port>10029</port>
<ssh>
<host-key>
<algorithm>ssh-rsa</algorithm>
<key-data>ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDC52JosNoAww63pGZWUfc4lowsR/2/ne8oxVOM1ig8P2H0nkWhGx6OpB9rmbBbf7j7eeaRzBzLiIJp25nq3jJXJODxkObSqtqKODRPpCkQ
y+TmXlTeb4QgIFHkNYaCfIpObBo0q5CReExyFvbCeeZO6uQNd86t/fYA69Vr78ln94YThdL9P4+SywsaW2BE4bZaIFP235L7Bjxg/LTIT5TzKOcZV/CqJKi7dJlTrkcJHyu5sS+dyp+PmTuLC7+gQytDlvQD4Ek0npq
tbp6mfVyZ8B/hN8RUaw4uoBymok3Iy+QKBeWoZ6zjzym19HiJXFwC</key-data>
</host-key>
</ssh>
<state>
<admin-state>unlocked</admin-state>
</state>
<authgroup>default</authgroup>
<device-type>
<cli>
<ned-id xmlns:avaya-4k-id="http://tail-f.com/ned/avaya-4k-id">avaya-4k-id:avaya-4k</ned-id>
</cli>
</device-type>
</device>
<device>
netsim dir stated : netsim list
name=ava-4-0 netconf=12029 snmp=11029 ipc=5017 cli=10029 dir=/home/nso/LabDir45/netsim/ava-4-/ava-4-0
from the ncs admin console I tried to add de device ;
admin@ncs# config
Entering configuration mode terminal
admin@ncs(config)# devices device ava-4-0
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# address 127.0.0.1 port 10029
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# device-type cli ned-id avaya-4k protocol ssh
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# authgroup default
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# state admin-state unlocked
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# ssh fetch-host-keys ?
Possible completions:
<cr>
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# ssh fetch-host-keys
result unchanged
fingerprint {
algorithm ssh-rsa
value f4:a7:64:d2:0c:98:0c:5e:75:39:09:a3:c1:16:f3:a2
}
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# commit
Commit complete.
admin@ncs(config-device-ava-4-0)# sync-from
result false
info Device ava-4-0 does not have a Network Element Driver registered
The question is why do I get these errors that the NED is not registered and how can I fix this ?
Any reponse in this matter is appreciated ?
With kind regards Michel Bijnsdorp
07-11-2018 12:13 AM
The devel.log reports the following:
<DEBUG> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.706 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs Requestor {'sync-from',91,<0.3296.0>} tries to acquire lock for device <<"ava-4-0">>
<INFO> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.706 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs device ava-4-0: sync-from...
<INFO> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.708 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs device ava-4-0: connect: device connect...
<INFO> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.709 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs device ava-4-0: connect: send NED connect
<ERR> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.709 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs cli ned-id 'avaya4k-id:avaya-4k' not registered by user code. The following ned-ids are registered: ['avaya4k-id:avaya4k',
'alu-sr-id:alu-sr',
'ios-id:cisco-ios',
'avaya8k-id:avaya8k',
'cisco-ios-xr-id:cisco-ios-xr',
'bigip:f5-bigip']
<INFO> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.709 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs device ava-4-0: connect: device connect error
<INFO> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.710 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs device ava-4-0: sync-from error
<DEBUG> 11-Jul-2018::10:46:11.710 NSO ncs[9005]: ncs Device <<"ava-4-0">> is unlocked
While device ava-4-0 has NED-ID: avaya4k ???
07-17-2018 10:31 PM
Cisco support answered that this Avaya NED is to old and therefore this error message was generated.
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