Cannot upload configurations to a unix server – Paradyne 8310 MVLt User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

6-15

8000-A2-GB26-10

January 1999

Table 6-8 examines the Router-to-IPC segment of the network from the router
end of the segment.

Table 6-8.

Router-to-IPC Segment

Layer

Solution

Layer 2 –
Network

1. On the router, make sure that the defined line characteristics agree with

the characteristics defined on the IPC.

2. Make sure a virtual circuit is configured under the respective ATM

subinterface. The PVC number should correspond to the PVC number
on the IPC.

3. Make sure a bridge-group number is configured under the respective

ATM subinterface and that the BVI number is the same as the
bridge-group number.

4. Make sure encapsulation on the router is the same as on the IPC

(RFC1483).

5. Make sure the client’s default gateway is the same as the IP address for

BVI on the appropriate ISP router.

6. If a Ping from the client is not successful, issue a show ARP-cache

command on the router to make sure the correct MAC address and
client IP address appear.

Cannot Upload Configurations to a UNIX Server

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Procedure

If the TFTP server denies write permission and displays the message

TFTP recv failure

:

1. Before uploading configurations, create a dummy file and give it global

Read-Write permissions.

2. Configure TFTP host to have Write permissions in the specified directory.

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