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excessive hsrp updates catalyst 6509e

randydrobinson
Level 1
Level 1

Hey all, I am seeing excessive HSRP updates on one of our 6509's. The switch is running HSRP between another 6509e & currently also trunking several vlans over a 10Gbps circuit to another site which also has 2 similar 6509s. I can provide more indepth details upon request.

Is there anyone out there who can shed some light on what may be causing  the updates & some typical troubleshooting methods.

The updates are only showing up on one 6509; here is a tibbit from the logs:

Nov 13 10:41:39.949: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:39.989: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:43.389: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:41:51.301: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:51.305: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:51.313: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:51.321: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:51.429: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:51.457: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:41:52.409: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:52.425: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:52.433: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:52.441: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:41:54.625: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:41:55.645: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:41:55.817: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:41:55.953: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:41:55.953: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:42:42.362: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:42:42.574: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:42:42.590: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:42:42.650: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:42:43.362: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Standby -> Active

Nov 13 10:42:46.054: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:42:46.054: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:42:46.066: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:42:46.070: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:42:46.078: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Active -> Speak

Nov 13 10:42:49.178: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan20 Grp 20 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:42:49.270: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan300 Grp 255 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:42:49.542: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan60 Grp 60 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:42:49.542: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 12 state Speak -> Standby

Nov 13 10:42:49.710: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan10 Grp 11 state Speak -> Standby

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Jigar Dave
Level 3
Level 3

Hi,

Can you confirm whether the state of show standby brief will give you other end vlan number as "unknown"?
Can you share some more config details to help you further...


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Hello,

Here are some details. I will be happy to provide more upon request.

IR03#sh standby br

                     P indicates configured to preempt.

                     |

Interface   Grp  Pri P State   Active          Standby         Virtual IP

Vl10        11   120 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl10        12   120 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  xxx.xxx.xxx.254

Vl20        20   150 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl30        30   100   Init    unknown         unknown         192.168.8.220

Vl50        51   110 P Init    unknown         unknown         172.16.16.234

Vl60        60   120 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.3 xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl300       255  110 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.2 xxx.xxx.xxx.12

IR03#

IR04#sh standby br

                     P indicates configured to preempt.

                     |

Interface   Grp  Pri P State   Active          Standby         Virtual IP

Vl10        11   100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   local          xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl10        12   100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   local          xxx.xxx.xxx.254

Vl20        20   100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   local           xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl30        30   100   Init    unknown         unknown         192.168.8.220

Vl50        51   100   Init    unknown         unknown         172.16.16.234

Vl60        60   100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.2       local           xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl300       255  100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.1     local           xxx.xxx.xxx.12

IR04#

SD1#sh standby br

                     P indicates configured to preempt.

                     |

Interface   Grp  Pri P State   Active          Standby         Virtual IP

Vl10        1    100 P Standby  xxx.xxx.xxx.253 local   xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl10        10   100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.253 local   xxx.xxx.xxx.238

Vl20        2    100 P Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.3     local   xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl30        3    100   Active  local           unknown         192.168.8.254

Vl50        5    100   Active  local           unknown         172.16.16.1

Vl70        1    100 P Standby 10.10.12.3      local           10.10.12.1

Vl100       100  110 P Active  local          xxx.xxx.xxx.3 xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl101       101  100   Standby 172.16.4.3      local           172.16.4.1

Vl102       102  100   Standby 172.16.5.3      local           172.16.5.1

SD1#

SD2#sh standby br

                     P indicates configured to preempt.

                     |

Interface   Grp  Pri P State   Active          Standby         Virtual IP

Vl10        1     150 P  Active  local       xxx.xxx.xxx.252   xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl10        10   110 P  Active  local        xxx.xxx.xxx.252  xxx.xxx.xxx.238

Vl20        2     150 P Active  local        xxx.xxx.xxx.2      xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl30        3     100   Init    unknown         unknown         192.168.8.254

Vl50        5     100   Init    unknown         unknown         172.16.16.1

Vl70        1     100 P Active  local           10.10.12.2      10.10.12.1

Vl100      100  100   Standby xxx.xxx.xxx.2 local         xxx.xxx.xxx.1

Vl101      101  100   Active  local           172.16.4.2      172.16.4.1

Vl102      102  100   Active  local           172.16.5.2      172.16.5.1

SD2#

COLO-DISTRO01#sh standby brief

COLO-DISTRO01#

COLO-DISTRO02#sh standby brief

COLO-DISTRO02#

IR03 & IR04 are in the same location & linked together via a fiber trunk:

IR03#sh run int te4/2

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 139 bytes

!

interface TenGigabitEthernet4/2

description trunk to IR04

switchport

switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

switchport mode trunk

end

IR03#

IR04#sh run int te4/2

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 136 bytes

!

interface TenGigabitEthernet4/2

description IR03 trunk

switchport

switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

switchport mode trunk

end

IR04#


SD1 & SD2 are linked together via several ethernet trunks (there's 4 in total - here are two)

SD1#sh run int gi3/34

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 177 bytes

!

interface GigabitEthernet3/34

description SD2-Xlink

switchport

switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,50,70,80

switchport mode trunk

channel-group 20 mode desirable

end

SD1#

SD1#sh run int gi1/8

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 176 bytes

!

interface GigabitEthernet1/8

description SD2-Xlink

switchport

switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,50,70,80

switchport mode trunk

channel-group 20 mode desirable

end

SD1#

SD2#sh run int gi3/34

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 177 bytes

!

interface GigabitEthernet3/34

description SD1-Xlink

switchport

switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,50,70,80

switchport mode trunk

channel-group 20 mode desirable

end

SD2#

SD2#sh run int gi1/8

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 176 bytes

!

interface GigabitEthernet1/8

description SD1-Xlink

switchport

switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,50,70,80

switchport mode trunk

channel-group 20 mode desirable

end

SD2#

IR03 & SD2 are in separate locations & connected via a 10gig fiber cross connect

SD2#sh run int te2/2

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 152 bytes

!

interface TenGigabitEthernet2/2

description xconnect to oc2 ir03 te4/3

switchport

switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

switchport mode trunk

end

SD2#

IR03#sh run int te4/3

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 148 bytes

!

interface TenGigabitEthernet4/3

description xconnect to sd02 te2/2

switchport

switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q

switchport mode trunk

end

IR03#

Vlan10, Vlan20 & Vlan300 are public facing Vlans. All the other Vlans you see are private or of no concern.

Vlan 10 has 2 standby groups. The network advertisements are distributed between the two locations.

Vlan 20 has 2 standby groups. The network advertisements are distributed between the two locations.

Vlan 300 is only segmented off IR03/IR04. Vlan 300 goes to a separate pair of of 3750's. OSPF is running between the IR03/IR04 & the two 3750s.

Logs on the 3750s: (ignore the date/time because I just set an ntp peer)

*Dec  8 20:53:13.733: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from FULL to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired

*Dec  8 20:53:17.005: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

*Dec  8 20:53:48.202: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

*Dec  9 09:17:47.297: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from FULL to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired

*Dec  9 09:20:22.294: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

*Dec 12 18:35:55.268: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from FULL to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired

*Dec 12 18:36:34.921: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

*Dec 20 05:23:58.366: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48, changed state to down

*Dec 20 05:23:59.381: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48, changed state to down

*Dec 20 05:24:31.534: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

on Vlan300 from 2WAY to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired

*Dec 20 05:24:32.751: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

on Vlan300 from FULL to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired

*Dec 20 05:27:28.761: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48, changed state to up

*Dec 20 05:27:30.791: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48, changed state to up

*Dec 20 05:27:35.740: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

*Dec 20 05:27:41.192: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

on Vlan300 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done

COLO-DISTRO01#sh clock

21:15:03.526 PST Thu Nov 15 2012

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