Fine-Tune SSH/Telnet CLI Parameters
IP Fabric’s discovery primarily uses Command-Line Interface (CLI) to discover network elements. Certain default CLI parameters that can be found in Settings → Discovery & Snapshots → Discovery Settings → Advanced CLI → CLI settings:
According to the summary of issues in the very first completed snapshot, the CLI Settings can be adjusted. Here are some of the most common errors and adjustments:
Error Message | Type of Error | Description / Mitigation |
---|---|---|
connect ETIMEDOUT XX.XX.XX.XX:22 |
Connection error | Received no response from the destination. |
connect ECONNREFUSED XX.XX.XX.XX:22 |
Connection error | The connection to the destination is being blocked by an access-list or firewall. |
read ECONNRESET |
Connection error | Connection reset by FW or destination. |
All configured authentication methods failed |
Authentication error | Unable to authenticate to the destination host. |
Authentication failed |
Authentication error | Unable to authenticate to the destination host. |
Authentication failed - login prompt appeared again |
Authentication error | Unable to authenticate to the destination host. |
SSH client not received any data for last 120000 ms! cmd => show vrrp \| e #^$ |
Command timeout | The command show vrrp \| e #^$ timed out. Increase device session timeout. |
Can't detect prompt |
Command timeout | Unable to detect CLI prompt. Increase network device login timeout. |
Command "enable" authorization failed, tried 2x |
Command authorization failure | The command wasn’t authorized. Increase command authorization failure retries or increase the timer value (ms). |
Network Device Login Timeout
Timeout before the logging prompt is received. It may take longer for remote branches over low-speed lines or destined to overloaded devices.
Network Device Session Timeout
Too many Command Timeout errors during the Discovery process may indicate that the Network device session timeout is too short, and it may be necessary to expect a delay for a response to arrive.
Maximum Number of Parallel Sessions
To prevent flooding your network with too many SSH/TELNET sessions, set Maximum number of parallel sessions. This setting can also be helpful if the AAA server (TACACS/Radius) has a limit of parallel AAA requests for users.
In rare cases, the Cisco ISE, or similar systems, may rate limit the command authorization. When there are too many authorization failures and Cisco ISE is in place, try to limit the number of parallel sessions down to 10 and steadily increase.
Basic Failure
How many times to retry a connection for any error, except authentication failure.
Authentication Failure
Authentication failure can occur even if a user is authorized to log in but may happen, for example, when an AAA server is overloaded, or an authentication packet is lost.
Command Authorization Failure Retries
If you see many examples of Authentication error during the Discovery process, please adjust Authentication failure and Command Authorization Failure retries.