07-31-2019 08:44 AM
We are trying to replace a T1/MPLS transport with a 4G-LTE transport. The routing comes up, but the connection to the Master-Controller never comes up. 'show domain IWAN2 master status' - reveals a few things that are really different:
Minimum Bytes Loss Calculation Threshold: 10240 bytes
Minimum Requirement: Not Met
In the logs I see:
Jul 31 11:26:57.235 EST: %DOMAIN-4-BR_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Jul 31 11:26:58.285 EST: %DOMAIN-4-MC_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Jul 31 11:26:58.291 EST: %DUAL-5-NBRCHANGE: EIGRP-SFv4 59501: Neighbor 10.42.0.250 (Loopback0) is down: static neighbor unconfigured
is there some obvious answer for this? I keep thinking it's MTU related, buy maybe it's multicast related. I'm not sure
02-18-2022 12:01 AM
Did you ever figure out what was causing this? I have this same issue with a new site I'm trying to get up.
Many Thanks
02-18-2022 01:04 AM
@WVRD , Ah that good-ole 'did you ever fix this question' , note that I don't intend bashing or impoliteness. But such iterations are usually less productive for a number of reasons. 1) There is a time-delay (can be big) between message and your query 2) Poster might be doing something else 3) Posters-profile may even be no longer active or monitored. Better is to just post a new thread which also gives the benefit of describing your current environment and related problem (extra info's may then become available too)
M.
02-18-2022 03:58 AM
Thanks @marce1000
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but if anyone does have information on this issue that would be great.
02-18-2022 04:24 AM
Hello,
can you post the full config of the 4G-LTE router ?
02-20-2022 10:59 PM
Morning Georg,
I do not have access to ISP equipment unfortunately, there is the thought that the problem may be stemming from the ISP side though.
Not entirely sure what it could be but I see MC/BR status messages reference to a Minimum Requirement not met, no idea what that is though.
This is our 94th site activation and the first time seeing this occur.
Feb 21 04:43:35.366 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-MC_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 04:45:31.123 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-BR_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 05:03:36.966 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-MC_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 05:05:31.915 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-BR_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 05:05:34.992 GMT: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel0, changed state to up
Feb 21 05:23:38.536 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-MC_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 05:25:34.282 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-BR_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 05:43:39.608 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-MC_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 05:45:36.193 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-BR_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 05:45:53.609 GMT: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel0, changed state to up
Feb 21 06:03:54.625 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-MC_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 06:05:52.928 GMT: %DOMAIN-5-BR_STATUS: Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 06:23:55.731 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-MC_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=1
Feb 21 06:25:54.364 GMT: %DOMAIN-4-BR_SHUTDOWN: Reason=Minimum Requirement Not Met. Details:Instance=0: VRF=default: Min Requirement Mask=9
Feb 21 06:26:04.609 GMT: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel0, changed state to up
Feb 21 06:37:59.677 GMT: %SEC_LOGIN-5-LOGIN_SUCCESS: Login Success [user: XXX] [Source: 10.60.20.146] [localport: 23] at 06:37:59 GMT Mon Feb 21 2022
XXXINET01# sh domain default master status
*** Domain MC Status ***
Master VRF: Global
Instance Type: Branch
Instance id: 0
Operational status: Up
Configured status: Up
Loopback IP Address: 10.240.3.95
Operational Mode: With Hub
Load Balancing:
Operational Status: Down
Route Control: Enabled
Transit Site Affinity: Disabled
95% Bandwidth Check: Enabled
Remote Branch Bandwidth Check: Disabled
Load Sharing: Disabled
Connection Keepalive: 10 seconds
Mitigation mode Aggressive: Disabled
Policy threshold variance: 20
Minimum Mask Length Internet: 24
Minimum Mask Length Enterprise: 24
Syslog TCA suppress timer: 180 seconds
Traffic-Class Ageout Timer: 5 minutes
Global Fallback Timer: 3 minutes
Minimum Packet Loss Calculation Threshold: 15 packets
Minimum Bytes Loss Calculation Threshold: 10240 bytes
Branch to Branch Traffic Control: Enabled
Direct Cloud Access : Disabled
Maximum Traffic Classes Supported: 4000
Minimum Requirement: Not Met
Policy update: Not received
Globals Update: Not received
Capability update from hub: Not received
(Will attempt shut/no-shut if min requirement not meet in 340 secs)
Borders:
IP address: 10.240.3.95
Version: 2
Connection status: CONNECTED (Last Updated 00:12:28 ago )
Interfaces configured:
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02-22-2022 02:12 AM
Turn's out there was indeed a static nat rule on the ISP's routers WAN interface. After deletion tunnels came up fine.
Regards
02-22-2022 04:58 AM
Hello,
if possible, post the output of the command:
show domain border status
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