USER’S GUIDE
446 CyberSWITCH
The same example that is used in the previous section is used to verify IP RIP input processing on
a WAN interface.
1.
Make sure that a dedicated connection between system and Router is up and operational. On
the CyberSWITCH administration console:
Type:
cs
<return>
2.
Determine if system has learned the route to 192.1.2.0 from the Router. On the CyberSWITCH
administration console:
Type:
ip route
<return>
If the route to 192.1.2.0 is displayed, the IP RIP input processing is operational.
3.
If the route is NOT displayed, try the following:
a.
Verify that the
IP RIP Receive Control
is set to the proper RIP version that the Router
is using. Refer to
page 443
for instructions regarding check RIP versions.
b.
Enter the
ip rip stats
administration console command. Look for the
IfStatRcvResponses
counter for the interface. This statistics is the number of RIP update
messages received on the interface. If the total number of these counters is 0, check the
Router to verify that it is configured to send IP RIP update messages.
c.
Also look for the IfStatRcvBadPackets and IfStatRcvBadRoutes counters.
•
If these counters are not 0, there may be something wrong with the Router.
•
If these counters are 0, there is an unexpected condition present within the
CyberSWITCH system software. Contact Customer Support.
IPX
IPX R
OUTER
I
NITIALIZED
?
1.
Determine if IPX routing has been initialized on the CyberSWITCH by viewing the system
messages. To display the messages enter the following console command:
dr
<return>
2.
Look for the following IPX message among the system messages:
[IPX] IPX router is initialized successfully
Also, for each IPX interface that has been configured, the following interface initialization
message should be displayed among the system messages.
[IPX] Network initialized successfully on xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxx
Note:
Other messages may also be displayed with the IPX router initialization messages.
If you see these IPX router initialization messages, the IPX router is initialized.
3.
If these IPX router initialization messages are NOT displayed, look for the following message:
[IPX] Initialization failure
This message indicates an internal error. Contact Customer Support