Installation guide

Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
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A PC host running the UNIX operating system has both the erpcd
and slipd daemons (provided with the distribution and installed in
/etc) running in the background on the PC. Set the Remote Annex
4000 and the erpcd on the load host into test mode:
1 For erpcd on the load server host, as superuser, kill the erpcd
program and restart it using the –D option:
# /usr/annex/erpcd -D5
2 For the Remote Annex 4000, hold down the Test button until the
Power LED blinks rapidly, then release the Test button and press it
again within 3 seconds. Then enter:
# boot -v
Another Remote Annex 4000
When troubleshooting a Remote Annex 4000 configured as a load
server host:
1 Use the CLI telnet command to access the unit and verify that it is up
and running.
2 Communicate with the unit on the Ethernet using the superuser CLI
ping command.
3 Verify the unit’s configuration using the na utility.
The Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX provides more
information on these commands.
A Remote Annex 4000 that has been reconfigured as a load server
host, but not rebooted, cannot boot another Remote Annex 4000 on
the network. Rebooting the Remote Annex 4000 load server host
ensures that the parameters are set.