Troubleshooting
Check the Internet Services Daemon (inetd) and Network Files
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To login as root, you must request the assistance of Avaya Support for this
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product.
To check the Internet services daemon (inetd) and network files, follow these steps:
1. Log in as root.
2. Determine whether or not the inetd process is running as it should be.
ps -ef | grep inetd
3. Check the integrity of the following network files if TCP/IP settings are correct and you still
cannot successfully ping another device on the network from the system:
/etc/resolv.conf (should list DNS server name(s))
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/etc/confnet.d/inet/interface (should include system TCP/IP configuration parameters)
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/etc/inet/config (includes a list of network services on the system)
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/etc/inet/hosts (include system host and perhaps remote host names)
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/etc/inet/nb.conf (defines which IP interfaces on this system that NetBIOS will run over)
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/usr/ns-home/admserv/ns-admin.conf
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/etc/inet/named.d/db.local (local loopback interface file)
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