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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity
Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity
Use the Cisco ATA Stats Web page (http://<Cisco ATA IP address>/stats)to display the following
information:
• VLAN ID: D0
• tftpFile: S
• NTP: D1,D2,D3
• tftp: 0xX
where:
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D0 is the VLAN ID. It should be non-zero if the Cisco ATA has entered a VLAN.
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S is the tftp filename, which can be either ata<macaddress> or the filename supplied by the
DHCP server.
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D1 is the local time on the Cisco ATA.
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D2 is the last NTP contact time.
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D3 is the last successful NTP contact time.
D1, D2, D3 values are shown in number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, 1970-01-01. If no NTP
response has been received from the NTP server, the values of D1, D2, and D3 are 0.
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0xX is a bitmap value in hexadecimal format. The definition of each bit is shown in Table 8-4.
Example
If the hexadecimal value provided by the web configuration menu is 0x1011, the network status of the
Cisco
ATA is shown in Table 8-5.
Ta b l e 8-4 Web Configuration Menu Network Status Bitmap
Bit Number Description
0 Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, ata<macaddress>, to TFTP server
1 Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, atadefault.cfg, to TFTP server
4 Cisco ATA sent request for image file to TFTP server
5 Cisco ATA failed to upgrade to the downloaded image file
8 Configuration file is not found
9 Bad configuration file
10 Checksum error for configuration file
11 Decode error for configuration file (encryption related)
12 Configuration file is processed successfully










