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Index
Title Page Copyright Page About the Authors About the Technical Reviewers Dedication Acknowledgments Contents at a Glance Reader Services Contents Icons Used in This Book Command Syntax Conventions Foreword Introduction Part I Introduction to Troubleshooting Nexus Switches
Chapter 1 Introduction to Nexus Operating System (NX-OS)
Nexus Platforms Overview
Nexus 2000 Series Nexus 3000 Series Nexus 5000 Series Nexus 6000 Series Nexus 7000 Series Nexus 9000 Series
NX-OS Architecture
The Kernel System Manager (sysmgr) Messages and Transactional Services Persistent Storage Services Feature Manager NX-OS Line Card Microcode File Systems
Flash File System Onboard Failure Logging Logflash
Understanding NX-OS Software Releases and Packaging
Software Maintenance Upgrades Licensing
NX-OS High-Availability Infrastructure
Supervisor Redundancy ISSU
NX-OS Virtualization Features
Virtual Device Contexts Virtual Routing and Forwarding Virtual Port Channel
Management and Operations Capabilities
NX-OS Advanced CLI Technical Support Files Accounting Log Feature Event-History Debug Options: Log File and Filters Configuration Checkpoint and Rollback Consistency Checkers Feature Scheduler, EEM, and Python Bash Shell
Summary References
Chapter 2 NX-OS Troubleshooting Tools
Packet Capture: Network Sniffer
Encapsulated Remote SPAN SPAN on Latency and Drop
SPAN-on-Latency SPAN-on-Drop
Nexus Platform Tools
Ethanalyzer Packet Tracer
NetFlow
NetFlow Configuration
Enable NetFlow Feature Define a Flow Record Define a Flow Exporter Define and Apply the Flow Monitor
NetFlow Sampling sFlow
Network Time Protocol Embedded Event Manager Logging
Debug Logfiles Accounting Log Event-History
Summary References
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Nexus Platform Issues
Troubleshooting Hardware Issues
Generic Online Diagnostic Tests
Bootup Diagnostics Runtime Diagnostics GOLD Test and EEM Support
Nexus Device Health Checks
Hardware and Process Crashes Packet Loss Interface Errors and Drops Platform-Specific Drops
Nexus Fabric Extenders
Virtual Device Context
VDC Resource Template Configuring VDC VDC Initialization Out-of-Band and In-Band Management VDC Management
Line Card Interop Limitations
Troubleshooting NX-OS System Components
Message and Transaction Services Netstack and Packet Manager
Netstack TCPUDP Component
ARP and Adjacency Manager
Unicast Forwarding Components Unicast Routing Information Base UFDM and IPFIB
EthPM and Port-Client
HWRL, CoPP, and System QoS
MTU Settings
FEX Jumbo MTU Settings Troubleshooting MTU Issues
Summary References
Part II Troubleshooting Layer 2 Forwarding
Chapter 4 Nexus Switching
Network Layer 2 Communication Overview Virtual LANs
VLAN Creation Access Ports Trunk Ports
Native VLANs Allowed VLANs
Private VLANS
Isolated Private VLANs Community Private VLANs Using a Promiscuous PVLAN Port on Switched Virtual Interface Trunking PVLANs Between Switches
Spanning Tree Protocol Fundamentals
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning-Tree Path Cost Root Bridge Election Locating Root Ports Locating Blocked Switch Ports Verification of VLANS on Trunk Links Spanning Tree Protocol Tuning
Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (MST)
MST Configuration MST Verification MST Tuning
Detecting and Remediating Forwarding Loops
MAC Address Notifications BPDU Guard BPDU Filter Problems with Unidirectional Links
Spanning Tree Protocol Loop Guard Unidirectional Link Detection Bridge Assurance
Summary References
Chapter 5 Port-Channels, Virtual Port-Channels, and FabricPath
Port-Channels
Basic Port-Channel Configuration Verifying Port-Channel Status Verifying LACP Packets Advanced LACP Configuration Options
Minimum Number of Port-Channel Member Interfaces Maximum Number of Port-Channel Member Interfaces
LACP System Priority
LACP Interface Priority LACP Fast Graceful Convergence Suspend Individual
Port-Channel Member Interface Consistency Troubleshooting LACP Interface Establishment Troubleshooting Traffic Load-Balancing
Virtual Port-Channel
vPC Fundamentals
vPC Domain vPC Peer-Keepalive vPC Peer Link vPC Member Links vPC Operational Behavior
vPC Configuration vPC Verification
Verifying the vPC Domain Status Verifying the Peer-Keepalive vPC Consistency-Checker
Advanced vPC Features
vPC Orphan Ports vPC Autorecovery vPC Peer-Gateway vPC ARP Synchronization Backup Layer 3 Routing Layer 3 Routing over vPC
FabricPath
FabricPath Terminologies and Components FabricPath Packet Flow FabricPath Configuration FabricPath Verification and Troubleshooting FabricPath Devices
Emulated Switch and vPC+
vPC+ Configuration vPC+ Verification and Troubleshooting
Summary References
Part III Troubleshooting Layer 3 Routing
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting IP and IPv6 Services
IP SLA
ICMP Echo Probe UDP Echo Probe UDP Jitter Probe TCP Connect Probe
Object Tracking
Object Tracking for the Interface Object Tracking for Route State Object Tracking for Track-List State Using Track Objects with Static Routes
IPv4 Services
DHCP Relay DHCP Snooping Dynamic ARP Inspection
ARP ACLs
IP Source Guard Unicast RPF
IPv6 Services
Neighbor Discovery IPv6 Address Assignment
DHCPv6 Relay Agent DHCPv6 Relay LDRA
IPv6 First-Hop Security
RA Guard IPv6 Snooping DHCPv6 Guard
First-Hop Redundancy Protocol
HSRP
HSRPv6
VRRP GLBP
Summary
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
EIGRP Fundamentals
Topology Table Path Metric Calculation EIGRP Communication Baseline EIGRP Configuration
Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Adjacency
Verification of Active Interfaces Passive Interface Verification of EIGRP Packets Connectivity Must Exist Using the Primary Subnet EIGRP ASN Mismatch Mismatch K Values Problems with Hello and Hold Timers EIGRP Authentication Issues
Interface-Based EIGRP Authentication Global EIGRP Authentication
Troubleshooting Path Selection and Missing Routes
Load Balancing Stub Maximum-Hops Distribute List Offset Lists Interface-Based Settings Redistribution Classic Metrics vs. Wide Metrics
Problems with Convergence
Active Query Stuck in Active
Summary References
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
OSPF Fundamentals
Inter-Router Communication OSPF Hello Packets Neighbor States Designated Routers Areas Link State Advertisements
Troubleshooting OSPF Neighbor Adjacency
Baseline OSPF Configuration OSPF Neighbor Verification Confirmation of OSPF Interfaces Passive Interface Verification of OSPF Packets Connectivity Must Exist Using the Primary Subnet MTU Requirements Unique Router-ID Interface Area Numbers Must Match OSPF Stub (Area Flags) Settings Must Match DR Requirements Timers Authentication
Troubleshooting Missing Routes
Discontiguous Network Duplicate Router ID Filtering Routes Redistribution OSPF Forwarding Address
Troubleshooting OSPF Path Selection
Intra-Area Routes Inter-Area Routes External Route Selection E1 and N1 External Routes E2 and N2 External Routes Problems with Intermixed RFC 1583 and RFC 2328 Devices Interface Link Costs
Summary References
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
IS-IS Fundamentals
Areas NET Addressing Inter-Router Communication IS Protocol Header TLVs IS PDU Addressing IS-IS Hello (IIH) Packets Link-State Packets
LSP ID Attribute Fields LSP Packet and TLVs
Designated Intermediate System Path Selection
Troubleshooting IS-IS Neighbor Adjacency
Baseline IS-IS Configuration IS-IS Neighbor Verification Confirmation of IS-IS Interfaces Passive Interface Verification of IS-IS Packets Connectivity Must Exist Using the Primary Subnet MTU Requirements Unique System-ID Area Must Match Between L1 Adjacencies Checking IS-IS Adjacency Capabilities DIS Requirements IIH Authentication
Troubleshooting Missing Routes
Duplicate System ID Interface Link Costs Mismatch of Metric Modes L1 to L2 Route Propagations Suboptimal Routing Redistribution
Summary References
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Nexus Route-Maps
Conditional Matching
Access Control Lists ACLs and ACL Manager Component
Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) Network Selection BGP Network Selection
Prefix Matching and Prefix-Lists
Prefix Matching Prefix Lists
Route-Maps
Conditional Matching
Multiple Conditional Match Conditions Complex Matching
Optional Actions Incomplete Configuration of Routing Policies Diagnosing Route Policy Manger
Policy-Based Routing Summary References
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting BGP
BGP Fundamentals
Address Families Path Attributes Loop Prevention
BGP Sessions
BGP Identifier BGP Messages
OPEN UPDATE NOTIFICATION KEEPALIVE
BGP Neighbor States
Idle Connect Active OpenSent OpenConfirm Established
BGP Configuration and Verification
Troubleshooting BGP Peering Issues
Troubleshooting BGP Peering Down Issues
Verifying Configuration Verifying Reachability and Packet Loss Verifying ACLs and Firewalls in the Path Verifying TCP Sessions OPEN Message Errors BGP Debugs
Demystifying BGP Notifications Troubleshooting IPv6 Peers BGP Peer Flapping Issues
Bad BGP Update Hold Timer Expired BGP Keepalive Generation MTU Mismatch Issues
BGP Route Processing and Route Propagation
BGP Route Advertisement
Network Statement Redistribution Route Aggregation Default-Information Originate
BGP Best Path Calculation BGP Multipath
EBGP and IBGP Multipath
BGP Update Generation Process BGP Convergence
Scaling BGP
Tuning BGP Memory
Prefixes Paths Attributes Scaling BGP Configuration
Soft Reconfiguration Inbound Versus Route Refresh Scaling BGP with Route-Reflectors
Loop Prevention in Route Reflectors
Maximum Prefixes BGP Max AS
BGP Route Filtering and Route Policies
Prefix-List-Based Filtering Filter-Lists
BGP Route-Maps
Regular Expressions (RegEx)
_ Underscore ^ Caret $ Dollar Sign [ ] Brackets - Hyphen [^] Caret in Brackets ( ) Parentheses and | Pipe . Period + Plus Sign ? Question Mark * Asterisk
AS-Path Access List BGP Communities
Looking Glass and Route Servers Logs Collection Summary Further Reading References
Part IV Troubleshooting High Availability
Chapter 12 High Availability
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous Mode with Echo Function Configuring and Verifying BFD Sessions
Nexus High Availability
Stateful Switchover ISSU
Graceful Insertion and Removal
Custom Maintenance Profile
Summary References
Part V Multicast Network Traffic
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Multicast
Multicast Fundamentals
Multicast Terminology Layer 2 Multicast Addresses Layer 3 Multicast Addresses
NX-OS Multicast Architecture
Replication Protecting the Central Processing Unit NX-OS Multicast Implementation
Static Joins Clearing an MROUTE Entry Multicast Boundary and Filtering Event-Histories and Show Techs
IGMP
IGMPv2 IGMPv3 IGMP Snooping IGMP Verification
PIM Multicast
PIM Protocol State and Trees PIM Message Types
PIM Hello Message PIM Register Message PIM Register-Stop Message PIM Join-Prune Message PIM Bootstrap Message PIM Assert Message PIM Candidate RP Advertisement Message PIM DF Election Message
PIM Interface and Neighbor Verification PIM Any Source Multicast
PIM ASM Configuration PIM ASM Verification PIM ASM Event-History and MROUTE State Verification PIM ASM Platform Verification
PIM Bidirectional
BiDIR Configuration BiDIR Verification
PIM RP Configuration
Static RP Configuration Auto-RP Configuration and Verification BSR Configuration and Verification Anycast-RP Configuration and Verification Anycast RP with MSDP PIM Anycast RP
PIM Source Specific Multicast
SSM Configuration SSM Verification
Multicast and Virtual Port-Channel
vPC-Connected Source vPC-Connected Receiver vPC Considerations for Multicast Traffic
Duplicate Multicast Packets Reserved VLAN
Ethanalyzer Examples Summary References
Part VI Troubleshooting Nexus Tunneling
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV)
OTV Fundamentals
Flood Control and Broadcast Optimization Supported OTV Platforms OTV Terminology Deploying OTV
OTV Deployment Models OTV Site VLAN OTV Configuration
Understanding and Verifying the OTV Control Plane
OTV Multicast Mode OTV IS-IS Adjacency Verification OTV IS-IS Topology Table OTV IS-IS Authentication Adjacency Server Mode OTV Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
Understanding and Verifying the OTV Data Plane
OTV ARP Resolution and ARP-ND-Cache Broadcasts Unknown Unicast Frames OTV Unicast Traffic with a Multicast Enabled Transport OTV Multicast Traffic with a Multicast Enabled Transport OTV Multicast Traffic with a Unicast Transport (Adjacency Server Mode)
Advanced OTV Features
First Hop Routing Protocol Localization Multihoming Ingress Routing Optimization VLAN Translation OTV Tunnel Depolarization OTV Fast Failure Detection
Summary References
Part VII Network Programmability
Chapter 15 Programmability and Automation
Introduction to Automation and Programmability Introduction to Open NX-OS
Shells and Scripting
Bash Shell Guest Shell Python
NX-SDK NX-API Summary References
Index
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