Troubleshooting management link feature, Lmi packet capture utility feature – Paradyne 9128-II User Manual

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6. Troubleshooting

9128-A2-GB20-60

April 2002

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Troubleshooting Management Link Feature

A dedicated troubleshooting management link is available to help service
providers isolate device problems within their networks. This feature allows Telnet
or FTP access to the unit on this link and troubleshooting over this link is
essentially transparent to customer operations. No alarms or SNMP traps are
generated to create nuisance alarms for the customer.

See

Configuring Node IP Information

in Chapter 3,

Configuration, for additional

information about this feature.

LMI Packet Capture Utility Feature

A packet capture utility has been provided to aid with problem isolation when LMI
errors are detected. Using this utility, any enabled frame relay link on the user data
port or network interface can be selected. The utility captures any LMI packets
sent or received and writes them to a data file called lmitrace.syc in the system’s
data directory so the data can be uploaded and transferred to a Network
Associates Sniffer for analysis.

The LMI Trace Log also provides access to captured packet information. See

Viewing Captured Packets from the Menu-Driven User Interface

on page 6-6 for

additional information on this feature.

Procedure

To use this utility:

1. Select the LMI Packet Capture Utility. Select an enabled frame relay link.

Main Menu

Control

LMI Packet Capture Utility

2. Select an enabled frame relay link, or Capture Interface, either Net1-FR1

Port-1, Port-2, or an ISDN Link Name if a DBM is present.

3. Start packet capture.

While capturing data, the status is Active. Packets in Buffer indicates the
number of packets that have been captured. Up to 8000 packets can be held.
When the buffer is full, the oldest packets will be overwritten.

4. To stop the utility, press Enter. The field toggles back to Start.

5. Upload the data file holding the collected packets to a diskette so the

information can be transferred to a Network Associates Sniffer for
debugging/decoding.

See

Transferring Collected Data

in Chapter 5,

Operation and Maintenance, for

additional information about this feature.

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