09-11-2009 08:22 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:01 AM
Hello,
We have monitored some logs on our cisco 1700 series router.
FIRST LOG :-
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On executing "sh int Serial" command we are getting output, where last line is.
DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=down
I guess CTS=down means there may be some problem with router software/IoS. Is this right...? If not then please share the cause for this, also share how to fix the problem.
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SECOND LOG :-
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On executing "sh logg" command on router, it also gives below logs.
*Sep 7 12:10:09 UST: %SNMP-5-COLDSTART: SNMP agent on host DIMAT is undergoing
a cold start
Requesting to please share the reason of such logs.
09-11-2009 08:44 AM
Jimmy
I believe that both of these messages are normal operational things and not anything to be concerned about.
The indicators on the serial interface show a low level indication of the state of the serial connection:
DCD is Carrier Detect and is up
DSR is Data Set Ready and is up
DTR is Data Terminal Ready and is up
RTS is Ready to Send and is up
CTR is Clear to Send and is down I do not believe that this is a real error condition.
The other message is a message that is generated at boot time. The IOS has an SNMP agent which is what allows IOS to respond to the SNMP server and to generate SNMP traps. At boot time the SNMP agent goes through a cold start. This is quite normal.
HTH
Rick
09-13-2009 02:35 PM
Hello Jimmy,
1)
CTS is a signal sent from DCE to the router (that is the DTE) it should be up to allow the DTE router to send data.
if this has been a temporary condition this shouldn't be a great problem.
2)
as Rick has explained it is a normal message during router bootup process and it is nothing to worry about.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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