Load Server Host Not Responding - Bay Networks Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting Procedures
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Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide

Load Server Host Not Responding

The Remote Annex 4000 can boot from one of six types of hosts acting
as a load server host:
Novell Server.
A UNIX host on the local area network.
A UNIX host at the end of a SLIP interface.
Another Remote Annex 4000.
A VAX VMS load server host.
Any host (UNIX or non-UNIX) using tftp.
The following subsections discuss troubleshooting for some of these
load server hosts.
UNIX Host on the LAN
When troubleshooting a UNIX host on the LAN, make sure that:
The host is booted and functioning properly.
The host can communicate with other network nodes using
standard UNIX networking features and utilities.
All Remote Annex 4000 software is installed properly on the
host. See the Annex Software Installation Notes that come with
the Remote Annex 4000 software release.
The erpcd daemon or tftp server, which loads the operational
image to the Remote Annex 4000, is running.
In test mode, both the Remote Annex 4000 and erpcd on the load
server host display boot progress reports. The Remote Annex 4000
displays its reports on the console; erpcd displays its reports on the
UNIX terminal that invokes test mode.

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