Chapter 3 Building the Network
3.12.1 Pinging an NE
3.12.1 Pinging an NE
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer tree, select the NE to ping.
Step 2 Choose Fault > Ping NE. The ping results include
Step 3 Click OK in the dialog box.
Note This function is enabled if the operational state of the NE is In Service or Under Maintenance. It is disabled if the operational state of the NE is Out of Service or Preprovisioned.
Note A link to the ping utility must be present in your PATH variable on the CTM server. The default location is /usr/sbin/ping. If a link to the ping utility is not present in your PATH variable, configure your PATH settings to include it.
3.12.2 Testing NE Connectivity
Step 1 | In the Domain Explorer tree, select an NE. | |
Step 2 | Choose Fault > Test NE Connectivity. The Test NE Connectivity operation runs the ping command to | |
| check the NE communication state. The results show whether the NE is available or unavailable: | |
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| of the NE in the database is checked. If the NE communication state is Unavailable, it is changed to |
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| Available and an event is sent to the CTM client, stating that the communication state was changed. |
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| If the NE communication state is Available, there are no changes. |
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| communication state of the NE in the database is checked. If the NE communication state is |
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Step 3 | Click OK in the dialog box. | |
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3.13How Do I Test Connectivity for MGX Voice Gateway Devices?
Note You can run a diagnostic check at the node level to verify that CTM is correctly managing the selected nodes. See 4.6.11.2 Running a Diagnostic Check at the Node Level, page
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