vmwNsxTCommunicationControlChannelToTransportNodeDownLong

VMWARE-NSX-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.120.1.0.35.0.19

Object

notification
Controller service on Manager node vmwNsxTDataCenterApplianceAddress (vmwNsxTDataCenterCentralControlPlaneId) to Transport
node vmwNsxTDataCenterTransportNodeName (vmwNsxTDataCenterEntityId) down for at least 15 minutes from Controller service's point of view.
          
Action required:
1. Check the connectivity from the Controller service vmwNsxTDataCenterCentralControlPlaneId and
Transport node vmwNsxTDataCenterEntityId interface via ping and traceroute. This can be done on the NSX
Manager node admin CLI. The ping test should not see drops and have consistent latency values.
VMware recommends latency values of 150ms or less.
2. Navigate to System | Fabric | Nodes | Transport node vmwNsxTDataCenterEntityId on the NSX UI to check if
the TCP connections between the Controller service on Manager node vmwNsxTDataCenterApplianceAddress
(vmwNsxTDataCenterCentralControlPlaneId) and Transport node vmwNsxTDataCenterEntityId is established. If not, check
firewall rules on the network and the hosts to see if port 1235 is blocking Transport node vmwNsxTDataCenterEntityId
connection requests. Ensure that there are no host firewalls or network firewalls in the
underlay are blocking the required IP ports between Manager nodes and Transport nodes. This is
documented in our ports and protocols tool which is here: https://ports.vmware.com/.

Context

MIB
VMWARE-NSX-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.120.1.0.35.0.19
Type
notification
Status
current
Parent
vmwNsxTCommunicationFeature
Siblings
29

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