Installation guide

Remote Annex 2000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
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All Remote Annex 2000 software is installed properly on the
host (see the software installation notes that accompany your
software release).
The erpcd daemon or tftp server, which loads the Remote
Annex 2000’s operational code, is running.
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
2000 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 2000, hold down the button until the
Power LED blinks rapidly, then release the button and press it
again within 3 seconds. Then enter:
# boot -v
Another Remote Annex 2000
When troubleshooting a Remote Annex 2000 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 using the CLI ping command.
3 Verify the unit’s configuration using the na utility or the local CLI
admin command.
The Remote Annex Administrators Guide for UNIX provides more
information on these commands.
A Remote Annex 2000 that has been reconfigured as a load server
host, but not rebooted, cannot boot another Remote Annex 2000 on
the network. Rebooting the Remote Annex 2000 load server host
ensures that the parameters are set.
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