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ESR6300 DMVPN Support

CurtissWright
Level 1
Level 1

Is there any concrete evidence that the ESR6300 supports DMVPN? There seems to be conflicting info where the spec sheet indicates support, but someone from Sales says it does not. 

 


Here is a screenshot of the product specifications for the ESR6300:

CurtissWright_0-1719436113805.png

 

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jelloyd
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Just wanted to confirm that I was able to get DMVPN runing on this platform.  Just tested it out right now:

 

ESR63000(config-if)#do sh plat
Chassis type: ESR-6300-CON-K9
 
Slot      Type                State                 Insert time (ago) 
--------- ------------------- --------------------- ----------------- 
0         ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok                    00:49:26      
 0/0      ESR-6300-2x1GE      ok                    00:47:28      
 0/1      ESR-6300-ES-4       ok                    00:47:28      
R0        ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok, active            00:49:26      
F0        ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok, active            00:49:26      
P0        PWR-12V             ok                    00:48:27      
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config)#int tun100
ESR63000(config-if)#no shut
ESR63000(config-if)#end
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:56.628: %CRYPTO-6-ISAKMP_ON_OFF: ISAKMP is ON
ESR63000#
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:57.620: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
ESR63000#
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:58.616: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel100, changed state to up
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:59.617: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel100, changed state to up
ESR63000#
ESR63000(config-if)#do sh dmvpn
Legend: Attrb --> S - Static, D - Dynamic, I - Incomplete
N - NATed, L - Local, X - No Socket
T1 - Route Installed, T2 - Nexthop-override, B - BGP
C - CTS Capable, I2 - Temporary
# Ent --> Number of NHRP entries with same NBMA peer
NHS Status: E --> Expecting Replies, R --> Responding, W --> Waiting
UpDn Time --> Up or Down Time for a Tunnel
==========================================================================
 
Interface: Tunnel100, IPv4 NHRP Details 
Type:Spoke, NHRP Peers:1, 
 
 # Ent  Peer NBMA Addr Peer Tunnel Add State  UpDn Tm Attrb
 ----- --------------- --------------- ----- -------- -----
     1 10.44.92.87         10.1.1.254    UP 00:00:31     S
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config-if)#do sh cry sess
Crypto session current status
 
Interface: Tunnel100
Profile: IKEv2_PROFILE
Session status: UP-ACTIVE     
Peer: 10.44.92.87 port 500 
  Session ID: 4  
  IKEv2 SA: local 10.47.113.18/500 remote 10.44.92.87/500 Active 
  IPSEC FLOW: permit 47   host 10.47.113.18 host 10.44.92.87 
        Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config-if)#

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@CurtissWright that hardware runs IOS-XE which does support DMVPN etc, so I would say the datasheet is accurate.

I have not personally used the hardware though, I'd ask your Partner or Cisco rep again to double check.

Thanks Rob. I appreciate the response.

 

if the sale engineer  is cisco employer then he is correct 
MHM 

Thanks for the response MHM. I do not know if the sales person was a sales engineer, or someone who is inside sales. I will check with them again. 

dont so depend on data sheet some time it cover all series or cover specific ver. so contact cisco is better here

MHM

 

Good point MHM. Will do.

jelloyd
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Just wanted to confirm that I was able to get DMVPN runing on this platform.  Just tested it out right now:

 

ESR63000(config-if)#do sh plat
Chassis type: ESR-6300-CON-K9
 
Slot      Type                State                 Insert time (ago) 
--------- ------------------- --------------------- ----------------- 
0         ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok                    00:49:26      
 0/0      ESR-6300-2x1GE      ok                    00:47:28      
 0/1      ESR-6300-ES-4       ok                    00:47:28      
R0        ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok, active            00:49:26      
F0        ESR-6300-CON-K9     ok, active            00:49:26      
P0        PWR-12V             ok                    00:48:27      
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config)#int tun100
ESR63000(config-if)#no shut
ESR63000(config-if)#end
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:56.628: %CRYPTO-6-ISAKMP_ON_OFF: ISAKMP is ON
ESR63000#
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:57.620: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
ESR63000#
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:58.616: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel100, changed state to up
ESR63000#
*Aug 28 22:22:59.617: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Tunnel100, changed state to up
ESR63000#
ESR63000(config-if)#do sh dmvpn
Legend: Attrb --> S - Static, D - Dynamic, I - Incomplete
N - NATed, L - Local, X - No Socket
T1 - Route Installed, T2 - Nexthop-override, B - BGP
C - CTS Capable, I2 - Temporary
# Ent --> Number of NHRP entries with same NBMA peer
NHS Status: E --> Expecting Replies, R --> Responding, W --> Waiting
UpDn Time --> Up or Down Time for a Tunnel
==========================================================================
 
Interface: Tunnel100, IPv4 NHRP Details 
Type:Spoke, NHRP Peers:1, 
 
 # Ent  Peer NBMA Addr Peer Tunnel Add State  UpDn Tm Attrb
 ----- --------------- --------------- ----- -------- -----
     1 10.44.92.87         10.1.1.254    UP 00:00:31     S
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config-if)#do sh cry sess
Crypto session current status
 
Interface: Tunnel100
Profile: IKEv2_PROFILE
Session status: UP-ACTIVE     
Peer: 10.44.92.87 port 500 
  Session ID: 4  
  IKEv2 SA: local 10.47.113.18/500 remote 10.44.92.87/500 Active 
  IPSEC FLOW: permit 47   host 10.47.113.18 host 10.44.92.87 
        Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
 
ESR63000(config-if)#
ESR63000(config-if)#

Awesome! Thanks a ton for confirming.