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Title: | Digital Brouters Conference |
Notice: | New common-code brouter family: RouteAbout, DECswitch 900 |
Moderator: | MARVIN::HART LL |
|
Created: | Mon Jul 17 1995 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 929 |
Total number of notes: | 3736 |
Two RouteAbout EI are communicating correctly one way but
not the other.
Denmark 90EI 129.2.1.2
--------+--------------------
| 192.168.1.51
ISDN \
/
| 192.168.1.50
--------+-----------------
France 90EI 129.3.1.1
From Denmark to France everything works fine - you are able to ping
telnet etc. If you have the line already opened from Denmark everything
works fine from France as well.
But if you initiate the line from France you are unable to get through
with anything (ping telnet etc.)
Below is an event log doing a telnet from France attached. The cache log
is from the Danish site where ISDN error, ISDN info, PPP info are enabled.
At the bottom are the configs from France and Denmark attached.
Any help or suggestion of what could be wrong is appreciated.
Especially translating the event log cause codes.
(ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information " " (cause 0x6:0x4) on
nt 2 int ISDN/0)
I have read note 807 but its not complete.
/Ellen
MCS Network Support - Denmark
The Danish Eventlog doing a Telnet from France
****************************************************************************
****
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x0 Status msg cause (0x3:0xB) Start call alerting on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Idle ev ConnInd -> Call_Rxd nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information " " (cause 0x6:0x4) on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information " " (cause 0x6:0x6) on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Call_Rxd ev StopAlert -> DataXfer nt 2
int ISDN/0
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.001: Req brng up IP, addr = 192.168.2.51 nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.032: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 Cll Txcmp on nt 2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.015: Chn 1 FSM st Idle ev ConnReq -> Call_Init nt 2 int ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st Call_Init ev ConnCnf -> DataXfer nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 3 int PPP/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x1 Status msg cause (0x5:0x10) NLS Cause Indication on nt
2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st DataXfer ev DiscInd -> Idle nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st DataXfer ev DiscReq -> Clearing nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Clearing ev DiscCnf -> Idle nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x0 Status msg cause (0x3:0xB) Start call alerting on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Idle ev ConnInd -> Call_Rxd nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information " " (cause 0x6:0x4) on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information " " (cause 0x6:0x6) on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Call_Rxd ev StopAlert -> DataXfer nt 2
int ISDN/0
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.032: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 Cll Txcmp on nt 2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.015: Chn 1 FSM st Idle ev ConnReq -> Call_Init nt 2 int ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st Call_Init ev ConnCnf -> DataXfer nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 3 int PPP/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x1 Status msg cause (0x5:0x10) NLS Cause Indication on nt
2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st DataXfer ev DiscInd -> Idle nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st DataXfer ev DiscReq -> Clearing nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Clearing ev DiscCnf -> Idle nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.018: No Hchn 11 A-DISC-RQ nt 2 int ISDN/0
PPP.001: Req brng up IP, addr = 192.168.1.51 nt 3 int PPP/0
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x0 Status msg cause (0x3:0xB) Start call alerting on nt 2
int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Idle ev ConnInd -> Call_Rxd nt 2 int
ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information "Calling# 33545901025" (cause
0x6:0x4) on nt 2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.004: ConnID 0x0 NLS Display Information "Called# 96420054" (cause
0x6:0x6) on nt 2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 0 ConnID 0x0 FSM st Call_Rxd ev StopAlert -> DataXfer nt 2
int ISDN/0
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.032: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 Cll Txcmp on nt 2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.015: Chn 1 FSM st Idle ev ConnReq -> Call_Init nt 2 int ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st Call_Init ev ConnCnf -> DataXfer nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.002: Srl prt up, nt 3 int PPP/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
ISDN.003: ConnID 0x1 Status msg cause (0x5:0x10) NLS Cause Indication on nt
2 int ISDN/0
ISDN.033: Chn 1 ConnID 0x1 FSM st DataXfer ev DiscInd -> Idle nt 2 int
ISDN/0
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
PPP.003: Mnt nt 4 int PPP/1
***************************Config Denmark
**************************************
Config>LIST ISDN
Address assigned name Network Address Network Subaddress
--------------------- --------------- ------------------
BIOMAR_DK 96 42 00 54
BIOMAR_France 0033 54 59 01 025
BIOMAR_SF 00358 98 54 90 500
Config>NET 2
ISDN user configuration
ISDN Config>LIST ALL
ISDN Configuration
Local Network Address Name = BIOMAR_DK
Local Network Address = 96 42 00 54
Local Network Subaddress =
Maximum frame size in bytes = 2048
Outbound call address Timeout = 180 Retries = 2
Switch Variant = ETSI NET3
DN0 (Directory Number 0) = 96420054
DN1 (Directory Number 1) =
TEI = Automatic
PS1 detect = Enabled
Accounting information kept for the following network destinations:
Address assigned name Network Address Network Subaddress
--------------------- --------------- ------------------
BIOMAR_DK 96420054
BIOMAR_SF 00358985490500
ISDN Config>EXIT
Config>NET 3
Circuit configuration
Circuit Config>LIST ALL
Base net: 2
Destination name: BIOMAR_France
Inbound dst name: * ANY *
Outbound calls allowed
Inbound calls allowed
Idle timer = 60 sec
SelfTest Delay Timer = 150 ms
Send Line ID: NO
Circuit Config>EXIT
Config>NET 4
Circuit configuration
Circuit Config>LIST ALL
Base net: 2
Destination name: BIOMAR_SF
Inbound dst name: * ANY *
Outbound calls allowed
Inbound calls allowed
Idle timer = 60 sec
SelfTest Delay Timer = 150 ms
Send Line ID: NO
Circuit Config>EXIT
Config>P IP
Internet protocol user configuration
IP config>LIST ALL
Interface addresses
IP addresses for each interface:
intf 0 129.2.1.2 255.255.0.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
intf 1 192.168.3.51 255.255.255.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
intf 2 IP disabled on this
interface
intf 3 192.168.1.51 255.255.255.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
intf 4 192.168.2.51 255.255.255.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
Routing
route to 129.3.0.0,255.255.0.0 via 192.168.1.51, cost 4
route to 10.1.1.0,255.255.255.0 via 192.168.3.51, cost 1
route to 10.55.53.0,255.255.255.0 via 192.168.2.51, cost 4
Protocols
BOOTP forwarding: disabled
Directed broadcasts: enabled
ARP Subnet routing: disabled
RFC925 routing: disabled
OSPF: disabled
Per-packet-multipath: disabled
RIP: disabled
EGP: disabled
IP config>EXIT
Config>
*T 5
+P IP
IP>
IP>DUMP
Type Dest net Mask Cost Age Next hop(s)
Sbnt 10.0.0.0 FF000000 1 0 None
Stat* 10.1.1.0 FFFFFF00 1 0 192.168.3.51
Stat* 10.55.53.0 FFFFFF00 4 0 192.168.2.51
Dir* 129.2.0.0 FFFF0000 1 0 Eth/0
Stat* 129.3.0.0 FFFF0000 4 0 192.168.1.51
Dir* 192.168.1.0 FFFFFF00 1 0 PPP/0
Dir* 192.168.2.0 FFFFFF00 1 0 PPP/1
Dir* 192.168.3.0 FFFFFF00 1 0 SL/0
Routing table size: 768 nets (61440 bytes), 8 nets known
***************************Config France*****************************'
Config>LIST ISDN
Address assigned name Network Address Network Subaddress
--------------------- --------------- ------------------
BIOMAR_FR 545901025
BIOMAR_DK 004596420054
Config>NET 2
ISDN user configuration
ISDN Config>LIST ALL
ISDN Configuration
Local Network Address Name = BIOMAR_FR
Local Network Address = 545901025
Local Network Subaddress =
Maximum frame size in bytes = 2048
Outbound call address Timeout = 180 Retries = 2
Switch Variant = ETSI NET3
DN0 (Directory Number 0) = 1025
DN1 (Directory Number 1) =
TEI = Automatic
PS1 detect = Enabled
Accounting information kept for the following network destinations:
Address assigned name Network Address Network Subaddress
--------------------- --------------- ------------------
BIOMAR_FR 545901025
ISDN Config>EXIT
Config>NET 3
Circuit configuration
Circuit Config>
Circuit Config>LIST ALL
Base net: 2
Destination name: BIOMAR_DK
Inbound dst name: * ANY *
Outbound calls allowed
Inbound calls allowed
Idle timer = 60 sec
SelfTest Delay Timer = 150 ms
Circuit Config>EXIT
Config>P IP
Internet protocol user configuration
IP config>LIST ALL
Interface addresses
IP addresses for each interface:
intf 0 129.3.1.1 255.255.0.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
intf 1 IP disabled on this
interface
intf 2 IP disabled on this
interface
intf 3 192.168.1.50 255.255.255.0 Network broadcast, fill 1
Routing
route to 129.2.0.0,255.255.0.0 via 192.168.1.50, cost 3
route to 10.1.1.0,255.255.255.0 via 192.168.1.50, cost 3
Protocols
BOOTP forwarding: disabled
Directed broadcasts: enabled
ARP Subnet routing: disabled
RFC925 routing: disabled
OSPF: disabled
Per-packet-multipath: disabled
RIP: enabled
RIP default origination: disabled
Per-interface address flags:
intf 0 129.3.1.1 Send net and subnet routes
intf 1 IP & RIP are disabled on this interface
intf 2 IP & RIP are disabled on this interface
intf 3 192.168.1.50 Send no routes
Accept RIP updates always for:
[NONE]
EGP: disabled
IP config>
*T 5
IP>P IP
Command error
IP>DUMP
Type Dest net Mask Cost Age Next hop(s)
Sbnt 10.0.0.0 FF000000 1 0 None
Stat* 10.1.1.0 FFFFFF00 3 0 192.168.1.50
Stat* 129.2.0.0 FFFF0000 3 0 192.168.1.50
Dir* 129.3.0.0 FFFF0000 1 0 Eth/0
Dir* 192.168.1.0 FFFFFF00 1 0 PPP/1
Routing table size: 768 nets (55296 bytes), 5 nets known
IP>EXIT
+
*LOGOUT
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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819.1 | | MARVIN::CLEVELAND | | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:18 | 23 |
| I suspect that it may be because Denmark has two circuits configured as
'ANY_INBOUND'...This doesn't work, as only one circuit can be
configured any_inbound. You may be seeing France connecting to the
'other' circuit (in fact your trace information does appear to show two
inbound calls happening at once, with one connecting to the second
circuit).
I would enable the 'Local ID' protocol and use that to match incoming
callers to dial circuits, assuming that Calling Line ID is unavailable
(it appears to be).
The 'NLS Display Information' trace message is different from note 807;
the code isn't really important in this case -- the blank string is the
text of a printable message that could be displayed on a LCD screen,
etc. In this case there is no message to be displayed. 0x4 is
probably calling party number; 0x6 called party number. Apparently the
switch isn't providing that information.
If you still have problems, collect a trace with timestamps ('set time
uptime') and with GW events enabled ('disp sub GW all') except for
GW.043 ('nodisp event gw.043').
Tim
|
819.2 | | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Ellen Syberg | Thu Apr 10 1997 05:57 | 15 |
| Tim,
Your suspesion (suspect ?) was right.
I added ISDN# France_IN and sat the inbound destination name to
France_IN and after upgrading the French router from ver 1.1 to
ver 2.0 it worked. The Danish router was already ver 2.0
But I would like to ask you, what do you mean by
>I would enable the 'Local ID' protocol and use that to match incoming
>callers to dial circuits, assuming that Calling Line ID is unavailable
>(it appears to be).
Local ID and Calling Line ID ?
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
819.3 | | MARVIN::CLEVELAND | | Thu Apr 10 1997 07:35 | 10 |
| Calling Line ID (sometimes called 'Caller ID') is a service provided by
the network to identify incoming callers. Local ID is a proprietary
protocol used in the RouteAbouts to replace/supplement Calling Line ID.
In some areas Calling Line ID (CLID) is not available, or only
available at extra cost. In many cases it may not be available on an
incoming call due to carriage over a intervening link which did not
support CLID. For those reasons we have Local ID.
In both cases, the incoming caller's phone number is used to match up
the call with a dial circuit.
|