User`s guide

SFVRA Connection Manager 109
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YSTEM
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ERIFICATION
Verifying that SFVRA-CONN has been Enabled on a CyberSWITCH
This command will display a message similar to the following:
lport fhost fport window (l/r) tstate outq (s/u)
----- --------------- ----- ------------ ------------ -------------
2000 100.0.0.2 1253 1182\8696 Established 0/0
If the system displays this message, then a TCP connection has been established. Repeat this step
for each SFVRA Service.
Note: The lport values should correspond with the TCP Port number configured for this
CyberSWITCH, the fhost value should be the IP address of the SFVRA Service, and the
tstate value should be Established. All other values may vary from machine to machine.
If the tstate IS NOT Established, then a TCP connection can not be established. Refer to the
TCP Connections section of the Problem Diagnosis chapter.
VERIFYING THAT SFVRA-CONN HAS BEEN ENABLED ON A CYBERSWITCH
To verify that SFVRA Connection Manager has been successfully enabled on a CyberSWITCH:
Determine the CyberSWITCH that should have SFVRA-CONN enabled. Assume that the IP
Address of the SFVRA Service is 100.0.0.2 and the TCP Port of the CyberSWITCH is 2000. Type,
tcp conns
<return>
This command will display a message similar to the following:
lport fhost fport window (l/r) tstate outq (s/u)
----- --------------- ----- ------------ ------------ -------------
2000 100.0.0.2 1253 1182\8696 Listen 0/0
If the system displays this message, then SFVRA-CONN has been successfully enabled on the
CyberSWITCH. Repeat this step for each CyberSWITCH.
If the tstate IS NOT Listen or Established, then a SFVRA-CONN has not been properly
enabled for this CyberSWITCH. Refer to the Remote Access Switch’s documentation to properly
enable SFVRA Connection Manager.