Maintenance and troubleshooting, This chapter, Chapter 7 – Allied Telesis AR700 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual
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Chapter 7
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This Chapter
If you are familiar with networking and router operations, you may be able to
diagnose and solve some problems yourself.
This chapter gives tips on how to:
■
start your router (see
“How the Router Starts Up” on page 108
).
■
avoid problems (see
“How to Avoid Problems” on page 109
■
reconfigure your router if you accidentally clear the FLASH memory (see
“What to Do if You Clear FLASH Memory Completely” on page 111
).
■
troubleshoot a PPP link that disconnects (see
Disconnects Regularly” on page 112
).
■
reset passwords if they are lost (see
“What to Do if Passwords are Lost” on
■
gather information from your router that support personnel need to
provide accurate support tailored to your situation (see
Out of Technical Support” on page 112
).
■
restart the router at any time with no configuration (see
).
■
check whether there is a connection between the router and another
routing interface in the network (see
“Checking Connections Using PING”
).
■
troubleshoot if no routes exists to the remote router (see
IP Configurations” on page 114
and
“Troubleshooting IPX Configurations”
).
■
troubleshoot problems with DHCP IP addresses if the router is acting as a
client or as a server (see
“Troubleshooting DHCP IP Addresses” on
■
examine the route that packets pass between two systems running the IP
protocol (see
“Using Trace Route for IP Traffic” on page 118
).
Information gained from the LEDs on the front panel of the router is described
in the Hardware Reference.