Testing Network Connectivity; Pinging An Ip Address - Brocade Communications Systems MLX Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Testing network connectivity

TABLE 30
LED
Interface module
Link
Active
If a problem persists after taking these actions, contact Brocade Technical Support.
Testing network connectivity
After you cable the fiber-optic transceivers, you can test connectivity to other network devices by
pinging those devices. You also can perform traceroutes.

Pinging an IP address

To verify that the router can reach another device through the network, enter a command such as
the following at any level of the CLI.
Brocade# ping 192.33.4.7
Syntax: ping <ip addr> | <hostname> [source <ip addr>] [count <num>] [timeout <msec>] [ttl
Beginning with version 03.6.00 of the Multi-Service IronWare software, the maximum allowable
size is 9170 bytes.
220
Network connection-related LED states
Desired
Meaning
Abnormal
state
state
On
A link is
Off
established
with the remote
port.
On or
The port is
Off for an
blinking
transmitting
extended
and receiving
period.
user packets.
<num>] [size <byte>] [quiet] [numeric] [no-fragment] [verify] [data <1-to-4 byte hex>]
[brief]
Meaning or action
A link is not established with the remote port. Try the
following:
Verify that the connection to the other network device
has been properly made, and that the other network
device is powered on and operating correctly.
Verify that the transmit port on a router is connected to
the receive port on the other network device, and that
the receive port on the router is connected to the
transmit port on the other network device. If you are not
certain, remove the two cable connectors and reinsert
them in the port connector, reversing their order.
Dust may have accumulated in the cable connector or
port connector. For information about cleaning the
connectors, refer to
"Cleaning fiber-optic ports and
connectors"
on page 219.
If these actions do not resolve the problem, try using a
different port or a different cable.
The port is not transmitting or receiving user packets. Try the
following:
Check the Link LED to make sure the link is still
established with the remote port. If not, take the actions
described in the Meaning or Action column for the Link
LED.
Verify that the port has not been disabled through a
configuration change. You can use the CLI. If you have
configured an IP address on the device, you also can use
the Web management interface or Brocade Network
Advisor.
Brocade MLX Series and NetIron XMR Hardware Installation Guide
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