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Troubleshooting Tools
Troubleshooting
This chapter contains IP troubleshooting information that is divided into three
categories:
"Troubleshooting Tools" on page 93
"Troubleshooting Checkpoints" on page 94
"Common Problems" on page 95
If a problem that is general in nature occurs, the procedure described in
Troubleshooting Checkpoints
TCPCON is an NLM
information about the status of various components of the TCP/IP protocol
suite. It uses SNMP to access this information from any local or remote system
on the network. TCPCON operates over TCP/IP networks. Use TCPCON to
monitor a remote system.
You can use TCPCON to perform the following tasks:
Monitor activity in the TCP/IP network segments of your internetwork
Display configuration information and statistics about the following
TCP/IP protocols: IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, OSPF, and EGP
Display the IP routes currently known to a TCP/IP node
Display the network interfaces supported by a TCP/IP node
Access TCP/IP information in any remote protocol stack supporting the
TCP/IP Management Information Base (MIB)
will help you isolate and resolve the problem.
utility that provides access to statistics and
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Troubleshooting
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