SYSTEM VERIFICATION

Verifying the AppleTalk Routing Feature

AppleTalk routing initialized successfully

3.For the AppleTalk port that has been configured, the following port initialization message should be displayed among the system messages:

AppleTalk successfully initialized on <port-type> with address <net.node>

Note: <port-type> is either LAN port 1, LAN port 2 or WAN. <net.node> is the AppleTalk address assigned to this port.

4.If you see these AppleTalk routing initialization messages, then the AppleTalk routing has initialized properly.

If these messages are NOT displayed, refer to AppleTalk Routing Initialization in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.

VERIFYING APPLETALK ROUTING IS OPERATIONAL

To verify that AppleTalk routing is properly operational, a remote Macintosh must be operational and available to initiate WAN connections via a remote AppleTalk router device. Also, a local Macintosh device must be connected to the local LAN port on the CyberSWITCH.

Below is an example of a configuration used to verify AppleTalk Routing operation. It uses AppleTalk addresses, zones and resource names specific to the example. Substitute those of your network when you perform the AppleTalk Routing feature verification steps.

 

ISDN

CSX1200

CSX1200

"Site1"

"Site2"

Net Range: 10-11

Zone: Left Zone

Net Range: 20-21

Zone: Right Zone

Local Mac

Remote Mac

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