6. Use the following steps to reset the IPSI and exit the IPSI IP Admin Utility.
a. Type telnet 192.11.13.6 to access the IPSI.
b. Enter reset.
c. Enter y in response to the warning.
d. Disconnect the laptop from the IPSI.
e. Verify that the LED display on the IPSI faceplate contains the letters I P and a filled-in V
at the bottom.
Repeat steps
a
Note:
Clear the ARP cache on the laptop before you connect to another IPSI. To clear
Note:
the cache, enter arp -d 192.11.13.6 at the Windows command prompt.
Verifying IPSI translations
To verify IPSI translations:
1. Type list ipserver-interface. Press Enter.
2. Verify that the ISPI circuit pack(s) are translated.
The State of Health - C P E G column shows 0.0.0.0 for each healthy IPSI. If a "1" shows
in any position, you must troubleshoot the problem.
Tip:
The pattern 0.1.1.0 usually means that a cabinet type is administered
Tip:
incorrectly or a connectivity problem exists, such as an incorrectly terminated
cable.
Verifying IPSI connectivity
To verify IPSI connectivity:
1. Under Diagnostics, click Ping.
2. Under Endpoints to Ping, select IPSIs with cab number (1–99) ___ carrier number ___.
3. Type the correct cabinet and carrier numbers in the text boxes.
4. Click Execute Ping.
5. Verify that the endpoints respond correctly.
through
e
for each of the other new IPSIs.
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