12-14-2007 08:08 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:06 PM
New commands were added to 6500 IOS SXF6 to ease initial setup of the trunk and channel ports for the wism. Problem is after typing these commands I can't undo them. This is the "wism module <mod> controller 1 native-vlan" command.
After removing these commands and manually setting up the gig ports and channel/trunk the gig port are in a up/down state and the port channel is down/down. Seems like there is a disconnect between the automaticall created channel group with the new commands. It creates a channel numbered 288 or higher. You can then see this is somehow bound to the wism and it's ports.
Any ideas on how to fully remove the auto-assigned high port-channel interface? Or am I stuck doing it the auto way and I'll have to put the gig ports in the high channel-group?
sh wism module 4 controller 1 status
WiSM Controller 1 in Slot 4
Operational Status of the Controller : Oper-Up
Service VLAN : <snip>
Service Port : 9
Service Port Mac Address : <snip>
Service IP Address : <snip>
Management IP Address : <snip>
Software Version : 4.1.171.0
Port Channel Number : 289
Allowed vlan list : empty
Native VLAN ID : 1
WCP Keep Alive Missed : 0
12-21-2007 08:45 AM
service-port IPs need to be changed to a network address with the 1st octet completely different than any other interface on your controller. There should be only 1 controller listed in the mobility group with
01-01-2008 09:10 PM
Is it just me or does it seem archaic that a device that lives in Cisco's flagship router can't recognize VLSM?
08-26-2010 07:31 PM
Is the WiSM service port not able to recognize VLSM still a requirement or is this just from old documentation? The service port is configured with a network mask, so why shouldn't it be able to recognize VLSM. I saw this requirement in one (old?) Cisco doc, but haven't seen it anywhere else.
Thanks
12-27-2007 05:30 PM
Just create new port channels and leave the port 289 there... you can't remove that.
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