Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
4Verify the BOOTP server is on the same local subnet as the Gateway. If not, consult your Network Administrator to verify that your network configuration supports using a BOOTP server that is not on the same subnet.
5When the Gateway is powered on, verify there is a fast flash on the
LAN Conn LED.
NOTE
Your BOOTP server may support the bootpquery capability to verify your BOOTP configuration. See your BOOTP server documentation for how to use the bootpquery command.
Troubleshooting BOOTP with TFTP Configuration
If you have trouble configuring the LAN/GPIB Gateway using the BOOTP with TFTP configuration method:
1Follow the steps in “Troubleshooting BOOTP Configuration”.
2Verify that the TFTP server system is configured to run the tftpd daemon. See the Administering ARPA Services manual for more information.
3Consult your BOOTP server documentation to verify you have the correct permissions on the specified TFTP configuration file.
4Verify that the Gateway’s configuration values are correct in the TFTP file.
5Look for errors specific to the TFTP values in the syslog file on the configured syslog server or with the Telnet
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