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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Network Problems
Review Table
Table 5-5. Network Problems (1 of 3)
Problem | Action | |
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Cannot | When you add, change, or delete addresses on a DSL card, you must | |
communicate | restart that interface (see Configuration → Interfaces | |
with Ethernet or | Chapter 3, RADSL Card Configuration). | |
other interface |
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after adding, |
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changing, or |
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deleting IP |
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addresses on |
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DSL or MCC |
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card. |
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Cannot | 1. Try to Ping the MCC card and/or DSL card from the management | |
establish an | system. | |
SNMP session/ | 2. If you cannot, check to see that you have entered an IP address | |
connection. | ||
and subnet mask (see Who Am I screen in the Hotwire | ||
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| Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card User’s | |
| Guide. | |
| 3. If there is an IP address, then check the routing tables in the MCC | |
| card and RADSL card. | |
| 4. Check to see if the community string is correct. | |
| 5. If IP Address Security is enabled, check to see that Network | |
| Management’s IP address has been entered correctly in the MCC | |
| card’s and RADSL card’s permission list and that it has proper | |
| access. | |
| 6. Check to see if you have properly configured the SNMP parameters | |
| (see Monitoring → Network Protocol | |
| the Hotwire DSL System, and Configuration → SNMP | |
| Chapter 3, RADSL Card Configuration). | |
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April 2000 |