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Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network
A-8 114074 Rev. A
Displaying Messages from the AN/ANH Console
If you cannot connect to the AN/ANH using Site Manager, we recommend that
you connect the AN/ANH to a modem or console.
If you cable the AN/ANH to a modem, you can dial in and connect to the
AN/ANH remotely. This setup provides the same capabilities as an on-site
console connection. Modem communications, however, are slower.
Viewing an AN/ANH error message and entering commands through a modem
connection may simplify troubleshooting if you are not at the AN/ANH site. As
an alternative, you can ask the person at the AN/ANH site to read the console
messages to you and then you can enter the commands you want.
Displaying Statistics and Error Messages
Use the Statistics Manager Quick Get tool or the Technician Interface get
command to display the number of BOOTP and TFTP packets forwarded and
dropped for each interface in the path between the AN/ANH and the BOOTP
server. Use the Events Manager tool or the Technician Interface
log command to
display the events associated with the interface and the BOOTP and TFTP
protocols.
Refer to Managing Routers and BNX Platforms for instructions on using the
Statistics Manager’s Quick Get tool and the Events Manager. That guide also
describes each event displayed in the log.
Refer to Using Technician Interface Software for instructions on using the
get and
log commands.
Guidelines for Using Packet Capture
Use the Packet Capture utility to view incoming or outgoing BOOTP or TFTP
packets and isolate errors to a specific router interface. This utility is available
through the Technician Interface on routers running Version 7.80 or higher.
Refer to Using Technician Interface Software for instructions on how to use
Packet Capture. Refer to Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP
Services for a description of BOOTP packets.
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