Router mode troubleshooting – Comtech EF Data CDM-IP 300L User Manual
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CDM-IP 300L IP-Centric Satellite Modem
Rev. 1
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12.4.2 R
OUTER
M
ODE
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ROUBLESHOOTING
Use the following troubleshooting steps if unable to successfully send traffic in Router
Mode.
Router Mode Troubleshooting
Step Problem Action
a)
Verify correct IP address/subnet on PC and
CDM-IP.
1
No Ping response from the
locally connected PC to the
CDM-IP Ethernet port. ICMP
response is ‘Request timed out’.
b)
Verify Ethernet connection – cables, hub, etc. PC,
hub, and CDM-IP should have Ethernet activity
LED lit.
Note: A PC must be connected to the CDM-IP
using a hub, switch or a RJ45 crossover
cable. When the CDM-IP Ethernet port
senses an Ethernet connection, the CLI
will display:
phymon_callback(): enet link
change! link=1
If the connection is broken, the CLI will
display:
phymon_callback(): enet link
change! link=0
2
No Ping response from the
locally connected PC to the
remote CDM-IP or remote PC.
ICMP response is ‘Request
timed out’.
a)
Verify both CDM-IP’s are in Router/Small Network
Modes.
b)
Verify PC’s Gateways are set to local CDM-IP
address.
c)
Verify IF link between modems for proper settings
and carrier quality (RX signal level, E
b
/N
0
, etc.). It
is possible that there is a spectrum inversion,
particularly if you are using the CDM-IP with RF
converter equipment. If this is the case, the signal
level & E
b
/N
0
may be OK, but no data will be
received. To correct this, invert the TX and RX
Spectrum on one of the CDM-IPs.
3
No Ping response from PC 1 to
PC 2 or vice versa. ICMP
response is
‘ Reply from 172.XXX.10.1 -
Destination net unreachable’
a)
Verify CDM-IP Route Tables are correct.