SYSTEM VERIFICATION

Verifying IP Routing Over Interfaces

If the remote IP host successfully pings to the local IP host, then IP routing over the WAN Remote LAN interface is operational. Repeat the above steps for each WAN Remote LAN interface through which you wish to get access.

If the remote IP host CANNOT ping to the local IP host, refer to IP Routing over a WAN Remote LAN Interface Connection in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.

VERIFYING IP ROUTING OVER A WAN UNNUMBERED INTERFACE

To verify that IP routing is properly operational over a WAN UnNumbered interface, the CyberSWITCH must be operational and available to initiate connections.

Below is an example of a configuration used to verify IP routing over a WAN UnNumbered interface. It uses IP addresses specific to the example. Substitute the IP addresses of your network when you perform the IP routing verification steps. It also uses the “ping” command. The “ping” command sends a packet to a specified host, waits for a response, and reports success or failure.

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The steps to verify the operation of IP routing over a WAN UnNumbered interface are:

1.Determine if SITE1 can access SITE2 over the WAN connection. On system A type: ip ping 192.1.0.2 <return>

If the ping is successful, then continue with the next step.

If system A CANNOT ping to system B, refer to IP Routing over a WAN UnNumbered Interface Connection in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.

2.Determine if system B can access system A over the WAN connection. On system B type: ip ping 100.0.0.1 <return>

If the ping is successful, continue with the next step.

If the system B CANNOT ping to system A, refer to IP Routing over a WAN UnNumbered Interface Connection in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.

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