Aastra VOIP phone and ELRP
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‎06-23-2016 07:44 PM
Hi All,
We are currently struggling with an issue which appears to exist between our Extreme edge switches and certain models of VoIP phones.
Basically, despite having ELRP configured, if a user creates a loop by plugging both the PC and LAN ports on the back of a phone into the same switch the switch does not detect it.
We have carried out packet captures. With a laptop plugged directly into the switch, we see the ELRP packets every 2 seconds. If we put one of these phones in between (with the laptop plugged into the phones PC port) the ELRP packets do not arrive.
This suggests that the phones are stripping/filtering the packets in some way.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you,
Mykhaylo
We are currently struggling with an issue which appears to exist between our Extreme edge switches and certain models of VoIP phones.
Basically, despite having ELRP configured, if a user creates a loop by plugging both the PC and LAN ports on the back of a phone into the same switch the switch does not detect it.
We have carried out packet captures. With a laptop plugged directly into the switch, we see the ELRP packets every 2 seconds. If we put one of these phones in between (with the laptop plugged into the phones PC port) the ELRP packets do not arrive.
This suggests that the phones are stripping/filtering the packets in some way.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you,
Mykhaylo
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‎06-24-2016 09:30 AM
Hi Matthew,
Just to confirm that this configuration works fine with Aastra 6731i model.
Only Aastra 4425 or 4422 are affected.
enable elrp-client
configure elrp-client periodic B37 ports 1:1-46, 2:1-3, 2:5-40, 2:42-48, 3:1-46, 4:1-48, 5:1-5, 5:7-48 interval 2 log-and-trap disable-port duration 30
configure elrp-client periodic B37_VOIP ports 1:1-46, 2:1-3, 2:5-40, 2:42-48, 3:1-46, 4:1-48, 5:1-5, 5:7-48 interval 2 log-and-trap disable-port duration 30
Cheers,
Mykhaylo
Just to confirm that this configuration works fine with Aastra 6731i model.
Only Aastra 4425 or 4422 are affected.
enable elrp-client
configure elrp-client periodic B37 ports 1:1-46, 2:1-3, 2:5-40, 2:42-48, 3:1-46, 4:1-48, 5:1-5, 5:7-48 interval 2 log-and-trap disable-port duration 30
configure elrp-client periodic B37_VOIP ports 1:1-46, 2:1-3, 2:5-40, 2:42-48, 3:1-46, 4:1-48, 5:1-5, 5:7-48 interval 2 log-and-trap disable-port duration 30
Cheers,
Mykhaylo
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‎06-24-2016 05:35 AM
Storm control (flood rate-limit) would help. ('disable port' option is available in 16.1 or later)
# configure ports rate-limit flood broadcast out-actions disable-port
Execute the command
log Generate log event if traffic exceeds configured rate
trap Generate SNMP trap if traffic exceeds configured rate
# configure ports rate-limit flood broadcast out-actions disable-port
log Generate log event if traffic exceeds configured rate
trap Generate SNMP trap if traffic exceeds configured rate
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‎06-23-2016 08:15 PM
Was going to suggest the same as Matthew. ELRP is associated with one or more VLAN's.
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‎06-23-2016 08:09 PM
Do you use a separate VLAN for voice and data? if so, do you have the elrp client configured for both VLANs on the port?
