| 1 | Introduction |
| 1.1 | Prerequisites |
2 | Alarm Description |
| 2.1 | Alarm Attributes |
3 | Procedure |
| 3.1 | Action Overview |
| 3.2 | Check Target Pool Configuration |
| 3.3 | Actions for Faulty Configuration |
1 Introduction
This document describes the eVIP, IKE Distribution Is Not Possible and the alarm handling procedure to follow.
1.1 Prerequisites
This section describes the possible documents, tools, and conditions needed before performing the steps described in Section 3 Procedure.
1.1.1 Documents
Before starting this procedure, ensure that the following document have been read:
Before starting this procedure, ensure that you have access to:
1.1.2 Tools
Before starting this procedure, ensure that the COM CLI is installed and accessible on the system.
2 Alarm Description
The alarm is issued when the distribution of Internet Key Exchange (IKE) processes cannot be resolved, there are no available blades for every IKE instance.
IKE process is used to process the key exchange in case of IPsec communication.
If IKE is enabled in the eVIP configuration, the IKE processes are started to fulfill the following requirements:
- An IKE process is started on already available/online/running payload node/blade.
- A given number of IKE processes are started according to the eVIP configuration; Exactly one IKE process instance is started in each ALB.
- An IKE process can be started only on the given nodes according to the eVIP configuration; These nodes are defined under Evip=1,EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=x,EvipTargetPools=1,Target Pool=y in EvipPayload objects. For ALB, x collect every value of y and the corresponding nodes.
- At most one IKE process can be started on a payload node/blade.
The possible alarm causes are as follows:
- Faulty initial configuration.
- Faulty node in the cluster.
In case of faulty eVIP configuration, it is not possible to start the IKE processes with the current eVIP configuration to fulfill the requirements.
In case of faulty nodes in the cluster, it is possible that there are not enough available/running nodes to start IKE processes to fulfill the requirements.
- Note:
- The alarm can appear as a result of an installation.
2.1 Alarm Attributes
This alarm is compliant with the Ericsson SNMP Fault Management MIB, which conforms to the X.733 alarm reporting function. However, the following X.733 parameters are not supported: Correlated Notifications, Additional Info, Monitored Attributes, Proposed Repair Action, Trend Indication, Threshold Information, Backed Up Object, and State Change Definition.
The most essential statical attributes of this alarm and their values are listed in Table 1:
|
Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|---|---|
|
MajorType |
193 |
|
MinorType |
2129526786 |
|
Managed Object Class |
EvipAlb |
|
Managed Object Instance |
ManagedElement=<node_name>,Transport=1,Evip=1,EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=<alb_name> |
|
Specific Problem |
eVIP, IKE Distribution Is Not Possible |
|
Event Type |
communicationsAlarm (2) |
|
Additional Text |
Fault in IKE distribution |
|
Perceived Severity |
major (4) |
The Alarm Type of the alarm is identified by the two integers: majorType and minorType. The Alarm Type is unique within the system type and maps to the X.733 Managed Object Instance. The eventType, probableCause, and specificProblem are always the same for a given Alarm Type.
3 Procedure
This section describes the procedure to follow when this alarm is received.
3.1 Action Overview
To start the troubleshooting:
- Identify the cause of the alarm.
- Check if COM SA, CLM Cluster Node Unavailable has also raised. If yes, the cause of the alarm can be a faulty node in the cluster.
- Investigate the last configuration changes. The likely cause is that a reconfiguration event violated the listed rules of IKE distribution. The cause is faulty configuration.
- Investigate the target pool configuration. See Section 3.2 Check Target Pool Configuration. Target pools limited to a few payload blades, blade processors, or targets in an ALB can violate listed rules.
- When the cause has been identified, take relevant corrective
measures.
- Follow the instructions on the OPI COM SA, CLM Cluster Node Unavailable if there is a faulty node in the cluster.
- If there is a configuration fault, follow the actions in Section 3.3 Actions for Faulty Configuration.
- Confirm that the alarm does not reappear.
If the alarm remains, consult the next level of maintenance support. Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.
3.2 Check Target Pool Configuration
To investigate the target pool configuration, do the following:
- Check the number of ALBs to determine the number of IKE
processes.
An ALB list is shown in the following example. The example output shows that 2 ALBs are configured, it means that two IKE processes must be started.
>show ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1,EvipAlbs=1 EvipAlbs=1 EvipAlb=alb_0 EvipAlb=alb_1
- Check the ALB configuration one by one to determine where
the IKE process can be started within an ALB.
The output in the following example shows that only node 6 is available for two ALBs: alb_0 and alb_1.
The IKE distribution is not possible with the configuration in this example.
>show all ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_0,EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickyGroup="no" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=6 EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickinessTimeout="300" stickyGroup="yes" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=6 >show all ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_1,EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickyGroup="no" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=6 EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickinessTimeout="300" stickyGroup="yes" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=6
3.3 Actions for Faulty Configuration
The Target Pool plays a central role on traffic handling. If you are not familiar with eVIP configuration, consult with next level of maintenance support.
To clear the faulty configuration:
- Configure new target pools or add one or more nodes to
the existing target pools.
Addition of payloads 1.5 to target pools in alb_0 and payload 4 to alb_1 is shown in the following example.
(config)>ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_0,EvipTargetPools=1, EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>EvipPayload=1 (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>commit (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>up (config-EvipTargetPools=1)>EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr (config-EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr)>EvipPayload=5 (config-EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr)>commit (config-EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr)>top (config)>ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_1,EvipTargetPools=1, EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>EvipPayload=4 (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>commit (config-EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr)>up (config-EvipTargetPools=1)>EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr (config-EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr)>EvipPayload=4 (config-EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr)>commit
- Check the ALB configuration one by one to determine where
the IKE process can be started.
The output in the following example shows that eVIP can start the IKE process on the following payload nodes 1, 5, 6 in ALB alb_0:
>show all ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_0,EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickyGroup="no" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=1 EvipPayload=6 EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickinessTimeout="300" stickyGroup="yes" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=5 EvipPayload=6The output in the following example shows that eVIP can start the IKE process on the following payload nodes 4 and 6 in ALB alb_1:
>show all ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Transport=1,Evip=1, EvipAlbs=1,EvipAlb=alb_1,EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPools=1 EvipTargetPool=SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickyGroup="no" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=4 EvipPayload=6 EvipTargetPool=sticky-SCs_rr distributionMethod="round_robin" stickinessTimeout="300" stickyGroup="yes" udpStateless="no" EvipPayload=4 EvipPayload=6If payload node 1, 4, 5, 6 all are running/available a possible IKE distribution is that two IKE processes are started on payload node 1 and 4.
- Check the available payload nodes to determine where the
IKE process can be started.
If you can log on to the nodes in question, the node is running and the IKE distribution can be done. See the following example:
ssh -l <user> SC-1 ssh -l <user> PL-4 ssh -l <user> PL-5 ssh -l <user> PL-6

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