Section 5 DLP-4
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1.
Verify the Total Access 850 IP address.
If you do not already have the IP Address for the Total Access 850, obtain it from the network administrator
or manually check for the address in the
R
OUTER
C
ONFIG
/I
NTERFACE
/S
ETUP
/P
RIMARY
IP/IP A
DDRESS
menu of
the Network Management interface.
2.
Ping the Total Access 850 unit from a remote computer on the network.
Using a remote computer system connected to the LAN, perform an ICMP Ping on the IP Address of the
Total Access 850. Verify that the unit responds properly.
If the Total Access 850 fails to respond, try the following:
•
Verify that the proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway are provisioned in the unit (see
DLP-2,
Logging in to the System
, for details).
•
Verify that the Total Access 850 is properly cabled into the LAN and that the Ethernet cable is properly
seated in the RJ-45 LAN jack on the rear of the unit.
•
Verify the link light on the RCU is lit. If not lit, check the cabling between the hub and the shelf.
•
If the Total Access 850 is connected to a hub or other network device that provides a carrier sense light
for each port, verify that the carrier sense light for the port to which the Total Access 850 is connected is
lit. If this light is not lit, check the cabling between the hub and the shelf.
•
Verify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway on the remote computer system.
•
Use Ethernet straight-through cable for connection to hub or switch. Use Ethernet crossover if connecting
to PC.
If none of these steps are successful, contact the LAN Administrator for assistance.
3.
Telnet to the Total Access 850.
Perform the steps below in the order listed.
You must log in with a security level of 2 to modify the IP parameters on the Total Access
850. (See DLP-2, Logging in to the System for more details.)
Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Ping
command. Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows™ or UNIX
allow a Ping to be performed by simply typing ping <IP Address> at a command line
prompt. Typically, the Ping program will respond by indicating that the remote IP Address
has responded in a certain amount of time or that no response was received.
Some versions of Ping will continue running until you explicitly tell them to stop. If the
program does not terminate on its own, press <
CTRL+C
> to get the program to stop.
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