Re: Switches with Dynamips!

From: michael haynes <mghaynes_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 05:54:11 -0400

What NIC are you using? Not all NIC cards support 802.1q. If yours does,
you'll probably need to download drivers and utility programs from the
vendor (Intel, Broadcom, etc...) rather than your OEM site or
WindowsUpdate. Different vendors have these settings in different places.
Intel, for instance, has them in the System properties for the nic card
while Broadcom makes you use their manager utility to change these advanced
settings.

I'm using an intel pro 1000 under gento linux and I have 802.1q trunking
enabled - it's working well.
The only thing I'm having trouble with right now is CDP. The breakout
switch sees the routers but the routers don't see the switch; everything
else I've done with routing protocols works fine though.

Michael

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Anbu <ksanpu_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> i am testing the " Real switches connected with Dynamip server". i have
> set
> up according the advice in this mail chain.
>
> Here the problem i am facing is i can see all the routers in the Dynamip
> Server from the brackout Switch , from the Routers on the Dynamip Server i
> cannot see any Switches including the Breakout switch.
>
> I have one doubt , do i want to configure the pc nic as trunk ? if so....
> how can i configure the PC ( Dynamip Server) NIC as trunk port ?
>
> here with i am attaching the netfile below
>
>
> ##################################################
> #
> # Define global router parameters for instance 1
> #
> ##################################################
>
> autostart=false
> [localhost:7200]
>
> workingdir = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\working
>
> [[3640]]
> #
> # Specify 3640 IOS image on Windows here:
> image = C:\Program Files\Dynamips\images\c3640-ik9o3s-mz.124-13a.bin
> #
> # Specify 3640 IOS image on Linux here:
> #image = /ios/c3640-jk9o3s-mz.123-14.T7.extracted.bin
> #
> ram = 128
> disk0 = 0
> disk1 = 0
> # Choose an idlepc value from the below
> idlepc = 0x60530870
> # idlepc = 0x60530890
> # idlepc = 0x60530a58
> # idlepc = 0x60530abc
> # idlepc = 0x605310c4
> # idlepc = 0x605e92e8
> # idlepc = 0x605e9364
> # idlepc = 0x60531394
> # idlepc = 0x605313d0
> # idlepc = 0x605313ec
> mmap = true
> # ghostios = true
>
> ###########################
> #
> # Define router instances
> #
> ###########################
>
> [[Router R1]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-1FE-TX
> slot1 = NM-4T
> F0/0 = SW1 1
> S1/0 = FRSW 1
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R1.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router R2]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-1FE-TX
> slot1 = NM-4T
> F0/0 = SW1 2
> S1/0 = FRSW 2
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R2.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router R3]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> slot1 = NM-4T
> S1/0 = FRSW 3
> S1/1 = FRSW 13
> S1/2 = R1 S1/1
> S1/3 = R2 S1/1
> E0/0 = SW1 3
> E0/1 = SW1 9
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R3.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router R4]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> slot1 = NM-4T
> E0/0 = SW1 4
> E0/1 = SW1 10
> S1/0 = FRSW 4
> S1/1 = R5 S1/1
> # cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R4.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router R5]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> slot1 = NM-4T
> E0/0 = SW1 5
> E0/1 = SW1 11
> S1/0 = FRSW 5
> # cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R5.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router R6]]
> model = 3640
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> slot1 = NM-4T
> E0/0 = SW1 6
> E0/1 = SW1 12
> S1/0 = FRSW 6
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs\R6.initial.config.txt
>
> [[ETHSW SW1]]
> 1 = access 101
> 2 = access 102
> 3 = access 103
> 4 = access 104
> 5 = access 105
> 6 = access 106
> #7 = access 201
> #8 = access 202
> 9 = access 203
> 10 = access 204
> 11 = access 205
> 12 = access 206
> 13 = access 224
> 14 = access 124
> 15 = dot1q 1
> NIO_gen_eth:\Device\NPF_{273C79F8-685A-4A54-BB0D-E49B1171CD3B}
>
>
> ##################################################
> #
> # Define global router parameters for instance 2
> #
> ##################################################
>
> [localhost:7201] # Talk to the 2nd dynamips process on port 7201
> udp = 11000 # Change the base udp port to 11000 (the default is 10000)
>
> workingdir = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\working
>
> [[3640]]
> #
> # Specify 3640 IOS image on Windows here:
> image = C:\Program Files\Dynamips\images\c3640-ik9o3s-mz.124-13a.bin
> #
> # Specify 3640 IOS image on Linux here:
> #image = /ios/c3640-jk9o3s-mz.123-14.T7.extracted.bin
> #
> ram = 128
> disk0 = 0
> disk1 = 0
> # Choose an idlepc value from the below
> idlepc = 0x60530870
> # idlepc = 0x60530890
> # idlepc = 0x60530a58
> # idlepc = 0x60530abc
> # idlepc = 0x605310c4
> # idlepc = 0x605e92e8
> # idlepc = 0x605e9364
> # idlepc = 0x60531394
> # idlepc = 0x605313d0
> # idlepc = 0x605313ec
> mmap = true
> # ghostios = true
>
>
> ###########################
> #
> # Define router instances
> #
> ###########################
>
>
> [[Router BB1]]
> model = 3640
> console = 2008
> autostart = false
> slot1 = NM-4T
> S1/0 = BB3 S1/0
> S1/1 = FRSW 21
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs/BB1.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router BB2]]
> model = 3640
> console = 2009
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> E0/0 = SW1 13
> # cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs/BB2.initial.config.txt
>
> [[Router BB3]]
> model = 3640
> console = 2010
> autostart = false
> slot0 = NM-4E
> slot1 = NM-4T
> E0/0 = SW1 14
> #cnfg = D:\NEW.DYNAMIPS\initial.configs/BB3.initial.config.txt
>
> [[FRSW FRSW]]
>
> # R1 to FRSW
> 1:102 = 2:201
> 1:103 = 3:301
> 1:113 = 13:311
> 1:104 = 4:401
> 1:105 = 5:501
>
> # R2 to FRSW
> 2:203 = 3:302
> 2:213 = 13:312
> 2:204 = 4:402
> 2:205 = 5:502
>
> # R3 to FRSW
> 3:304 = 4:403
> 3:305 = 5:503
> 13:314 = 4:413
> 13:315 = 5:513
>
> # R4 to FRSW
> 4:405 = 5:504
>
> # R6 to FRSW
> 6:51 = 21:51
> 6:100 = 21:100
> 6:101 = 21:101
> 6:201 = 21:201
> 6:301 = 21:301
> 6:401 = 21:401
>
>
> I have configured the breackout switch with the following port vlan
> assignment.
>
>
> fa 0/1 = switchport access101
>
> fa 0/2 =switchport access 102
>
> fa 0/3 =switchport access 103
>
> fa 0/4 = switchport access104
>
> fa 0/5 = switchport access105
>
> fa 0/6 = switchport access106
>
> fa 0/7 =switchport access 201
>
> fa 0/8 =switchport access 202
>
> fa 0/9 =switchport access 203
>
> fa 0/10 =switchport access 204
>
> fa 0/11 =switchport access 205
>
> fa 0/12 = switchport access206
>
> fa 0/13 = switchport access224
>
> fa 0/14 = switchport access124
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Anbu
>
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