11
Troubleshooting
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11.1
Aids to Troubleshooting
Here you can find aids to help narrow down the possible causes of your prob-
lem:
Input keys and display for operating the Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
Local SNMP Shell Commands
External Aids
11.1.1
Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
You can use the MMI to show information about the status of
(basic unit and expansion card) on the display, without having to log in on the
equipment. E.g. you can quickly obtain the version of the current software re-
lease or the current operating state of the interfaces.
The MMI is easy to use and the display messages are intuitive. This is explained
in detail in
chapter 5, page
11.1.2
Local SNMP Shell Commands
These commands are entered directly in X4100/200/300's SNMP shell:
debug
You can use the debug command for troubleshooting in one or more sub-
systems of X4100/200/300. A detailed explanation of the syntax and options
can be found in
chapter 13.1, page
Examples:
Enter debug all to display debugging information for all subsystems.
Enter debug config & for tracking down configuration management
problems (see
chapter 10, page
81.
392.
351).
X4100/200/300