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enable eem on 2960x

enable.15
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Hello,

 

Supposedly 2960x support eem past 15.2.(4) and currently on 15.2.7. Any pointers how to enable the Trap? Shows disable.

Basically trying to have port shut/noshut on certain time. but when I check policy registered they show but off. Thank you in advance.
* 1 28 WS-C2960X-24PSQ-L 15.2(7)E9 C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M

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event manager applet Shutdown_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 23 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"

event manager applet Enable_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 5 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "no shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"

 

 

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M02@rt37
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Hello @enable.15 

Please provide us the output of that command:

#show event manager version

Also, see debugs commands here:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ios-nx-os-software/ios-xe-16/217013-troubleshoot-and-test-eem-scripts.html

Best regards
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Hi M02@rt37 sorry for late been busy.

Here is the output:

 

 

show event manager version
Embedded Event Manager Version 4.00
Component Versions:
eem: (rel9)1.2.22
eem-gold: (rel1)1.0.2
eem-call-home: (rel2)1.0.4
Event Detectors:
Name                Version   Node        Type    
application         01.00     node0/0     RP      
identity            01.00     node0/0     RP      
mat                 01.00     node0/0     RP      
neighbor-discovery  01.00     node0/0     RP      
generic             01.00     node0/0     RP      
routing             03.00     node0/0     RP      
syslog              01.00     node0/0     RP      
cli                 01.00     node0/0     RP      
config              01.00     node0/0     RP      
counter             01.00     node0/0     RP      
crash               01.00     node0/0     RP      
ds                  01.00     node0/0     RP      
env                 01.00     node0/0     RP      
gold                01.00     node0/0     RP      
interface           01.00     node0/0     RP      
ioswdsysmon         01.00     node0/0     RP      
nf                  01.00     node0/0     RP      
none                01.00     node0/0     RP      
oir                 01.00     node0/0     RP      
snmp                01.00     node0/0     RP      
snmp-object         01.00     node0/0     RP      
snmp-notification   01.00     node0/0     RP      
test                01.00     node0/0     RP      
timer               01.00     node0/0     RP      

 

 

Now, interesting part. I had power outage and switch rebooted.

Same day on the dot when eem should trigger got this:

 

 

Sep 30 11:45:00.063: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Enable_Port)

Oct  1 05:45:00.078: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Shutdown_Port)

 

 

Not sure why its reversed, pretty sure its my event timer cron that I need to look at - but it seems like reboot did trigger eem to start working

Corrent me if I'm wrong but this should shutdown at 11:45

event timer cron cron-entry "45 23 * * *"

And this recover at 5:45 AM

event timer cron cron-entry "45 5 * * *"

So not sure why the eem is reversed with the logic:

event manager applet Shutdown_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 23 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"

event manager applet Enable_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 5 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "no shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"



Thanks @enable.15 

Check your switch’s current time and time zone to ensure it aligns with your intended cron schedule.

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Time is good- EDIT, time changed it seems. Like I said, The logic is reversed on the script as per log. So instead of Shutdown_Port at 11:45 we have Enable_port and vice verse. Confirmed the cron time script and its correct so don't know why it would be doing reverse.

Sep 30 11:45:00.063: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Enable_Port)

Oct  1 05:45:00.078: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Shutdown_Port)

 

Fixed the time, I'll see if the eem trigers today

show event manager policy registered
No. Class Type Event Type Trap Time Registered Name
1 applet user timer cron Off Tue Oct 1 09:21:17 2024 Shutdown_Port
cron entry {45 23 * * *}
maxrun 20.000
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"
action 1.5 syslog msg "Shut down GigabitEthernet0/7 at 23:45"

2 applet user timer cron Off Tue Oct 1 09:21:41 2024 Enable_Port
cron entry {45 5 * * *}
maxrun 20.000
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "no shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"
action 1.5 syslog msg "Enabled GigabitEthernet0/7 at 05:45"

sh clock
09:23:37.142 CST Tue Oct 1 2024

 

@enable.15 

You could try removing and then re-creating the applets to ensure they are properly registered, to avoid any confusion caused by misalignment or corruption after the reboot...

After re-registering, you can test the execution of both applets manually by adjusting the cron time temporarily to run shortly after the current time to observe if the correct commands (shut or no shut) are issued.

 

 
event timer cron cron-entry "*/2 * * * *"

 

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M02@rt37so it seems like the eem works because wifi was lost at the giving time and recovered in the morning but logging is still confusing - not sure why I'm seeing reversed even though in real it works correctly look:

Here it tells us it shuts down the port at 5:45 in the morning (which should be the opposite):

 

Oct  2 05:45:00.175: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Shutdown_Port)
Oct  2 05:45:00.178: %HA_EM-6-LOG: Shutdown_Port: Shut down GigabitEthernet0/7 at 23:45
Oct  2 05:45:02.157: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/7, changed state to administratively down
Oct  2 05:45:03.160: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0/7, changed state to down

 

And we can see the reverse happening at 11:45 (maybe it should be 23:45?!) But again makes no sense from log since physically I saw it going down at night and recovered in the morning.

 

Oct  2 11:45:00.070: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  on vty0 (EEM:Enable_Port)
Oct  2 11:45:00.077: %HA_EM-6-LOG: Enable_Port: Enabled GigabitEthernet0/7 at 05:45
Oct  2 11:45:01.073: %ILPOWER-7-DETECT: Interface Gi0/7: Power Device detected: IEEE PD
Oct  2 11:45:02.045: %ILPOWER-5-POWER_GRANTED: Interface Gi0/7: Power granted

 

Time is correct on the switch

sh clock
10:08:52.945 CST Wed Oct 2 2024

crons do appear to be correct:

11:45 pm

event timer cron cron-entry "45 23 * * *"

5:45AM

event timer cron cron-entry "45 5 * * *"

Any ideas?!

Look I just did a quick shutdown to look at the log timing:
Oct 2 16:13:29.563: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/14, changed state to administratively down
Oct 2 16:13:30.566: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0/14, changed state to down

where it should be at 10:14AM, so what time source is the log using?! interesting

service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone

fixes it:
Oct 2 16:16:17.359: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by bmoadmin on vty0 (192.168.128.159)
Oct 2 10:28:27 CST: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/14, changed state to administratively down
Oct 2 10:28:28 CST: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0/14, changed state to down
core-sw(config-if)#

Where you use trap

MHM

I'm sorry could you elaborate?! I don't believe so. This is the only config I wrote, thanks.

event manager applet Shutdown_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 23 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"

event manager applet Enable_Port
event timer cron cron-entry "45 5 * * *"
action 1.0 cli command "enable"
action 1.1 cli command "config t"
action 1.2 cli command "interface GigabitEthernet0/7"
action 1.3 cli command "no shutdown"
action 1.4 cli command "end"

 

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