Router Cannot Ping A Remote Router Or The Internet; Routing Table Maintenance Problems - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Router Cannot Ping a Remote Router or the Internet

Routing Table Maintenance Problems

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NetWare TCP/IP Administration Guide
To check that fault tolerance is enabled, do the following:
1
Load INETCFG and select Protocols > TCP/IP.
2
In the screen that appears, fault tolerance should be enabled.
This could be for the complete system. You still need to verify whether
Fault Tolerance is enabled for the particular Net Group.
3
Select Fault Tolerance Configuration > Configure Individual Group.
4
Select the particular Net Group and check whether fault tolerance is
enabled for it. If not, set it to Yes.
Load TCPCON and verify select IP Routing Table that there is a destination
that is specified as the default route. If there is no default route, you must
configure it. Load INETCFG to permanently configure the default route.
1
Load INETCFG and select Bindings > TCP/IP.
2
Select the Interface Group for your WAN card.
3
Select WAN Call Destination.
4
Select WAN Call Destination press Ins and then select the WAN card
defined earlier.
5
Select Static Routing Table option and press Ins.
The Static Routing entry sets up the default route that points to the
Internet Service Provider (ISP).
6
Select Route to Network or Host > Default Route.
7
Press Esc to save your changes and exit the menus.
8
For the changes to take effect, reinitialize the system.
Routes are not exchanged on a LAN.
Use INETCFG to verify that the IP Packet Forwarding option is
enabled.
Use INETCFG to verify that a routing protocol has been enabled.
Use INETCFG to verify that the routing protocol has not been
disabled on an interface.

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