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NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTINGThe UDB contains two console firmware systems.
The ARC console supports the WindowsNT and Linux operating systems, and the SRM
console is used for diagnostics. After completing these diagnostic tests be sure
to return to the ARC console by entering ARC at the SRM prompt.
The most common network problem is the inability to access the ethernet, in
which case the following procedure should be followed.
- Enter the SRM console by selecting the following option from the main ARC
menu. Select either non-WindowsNT option from the subsequent menu, and follow
the power cycle instructions.
Switch to OpenVMS or Digital UNIX console
- At the >>> prompt, enter SHOW DEVICE, you should see the following
display
dka0.0.6.0 DKA0 DEC RZ26F
dva0.0.0.0.1 DVA0
ewa0.0.0.11.0 EWA0 08-00-2B-12-34-56
pka0.7.0.6.0 PKA0 SCSI Bus ID 7
- If EWA0 is not in the list of devices replace the system board, otherwise
when EWA0 is in the list of devices, install Twisted Pair, Thinwire and AUI
loopback connectors, then enter the following commands
>>> SET EWA0_MODE TWISTED
>>> TUNET
- Wait 30 seconds, if a failure occurs replace the system board, otherwise
proceed with the steps below
- Enter the following command
>>> SET EWA0_MODE AUI
- Wait 30 seconds, if a failure occurs replace the system board, otherwise
continue
- Enter the following command
SET EWA0_MODE THIN
- Wait 30 seconds, if a failure occurs replace the system board, otherwise
continue
- Enter the following command, CAUTION, be sure to perform this step,
if EWA0_MODE is not set back to AUTO all future UDB functions will fail
>>> SET EWA0_MODE AUTO
- Power down the UDB system
- Remove loopback connectors
- Connect the UDB to your network
- Power up the UDB
- At the >>> prompt, enter the following command
>>> TUNET
- Wait 30 seconds, if a failure occurs it is due to a problem with the
building network, or the cable between the UDB systems and the building network.
Should no failure occur the network is operating properly
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