
840 Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
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Ensure that you ping the host IP address (RIP) of the Nortel SNAS 4050, and not
the Management IP address (MIP) of the cluster in which the Nortel SNAS 4050
is a member. Enter the command
/cfg/cur sys to view IP address information
for all Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in the cluster.
If the IP address assigned to the Nortel SNAS 4050 is correct, you may have a
routing problem. Try to run
traceroute (a global command available at any
menu prompt) or the
tcpdump command (or some other network analysis tool) to
locate the problem. For more information about the
tcpdump command, see
“Tracing SSL traffic using the CLI” on page 136.
If this does not help you to solve the problem, contact Nortel for technical support.
See “How to get help” on page 29.
>> # /cfg/cur sys
System:
Management IP (MIP) address = 192.168.128.211
iSD Host 1:
Type of the iSD = master
IP address = 10.1.82.145
License =
IPSEC user sessions: 10
TPS: unlimited
SSL user sessions: 10
Default gateway address = 10.1.82.2
Ports = 1 : 2
Hardware platform = 200
Host Routes:
No items configured
Host Interface 1:
IP address = 192.168.128.210
Network mask = 255.255.255.0
VLAN tag id = 0
Mode = failover
Primary port = 0
Interface Ports:
1
Host Port 1:
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