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DEFINITY Made Easy Tools
Issue 3, December 2001
Add IP Solutions
Test the IP Interface Onboard LAN Connections
To test the onboard LAN connections, ping the IP Interface server and the processor on the TN802B IP Interface.
- Click Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
- Type ping 192.11.13.9 (which is the IP address of the internal IP Interface server).
- If everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message:
- If no response, verify the IP address information and check the connectivity, including the cabling.
- At the command prompt, type ping 192.11.13.8 (which is the IP address of the internal processor).
- If you have connectivity, the system responds with the following message:
- If no response, verify the IP settings for Adapter [1].
- Type exit and press Enter.
Reply from 192.11.13.9: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=###
Reply from 192.11.13.8: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=###
The TN802B IP Interface is now installed in the DEFINITY carrier and connected to the IP network. You can now use the Configuration Manager software (preinstalled on the TN802B hard disk) and DEFINITY ECS switch administration to administer connections to other IP Trunk and ITS-E equipment.
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