Troubleshooting, Auto discovery – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Connectivity result list contents
{
Connectivity Result—Connectivity audit result, Connected or Disconnected.
{
Source—Device name and IP address of the link source node.
{
Destination—Device name and IP address of the link destination node.
{
Audit Operation—Description of the audit operation. The format is Interface XXX of XXX pings
interface XXX of XXX.
Troubleshooting
Perform this task to troubleshoot a failed link in a service topology.
To troubleshoot a link:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select MPLS VPN Manager > Global Topology.
The VPN Global Topology page appears.
3.
In the page, from the navigation tree, select Topology > MPLS VPN. Select a VPN, and then
double-click Service Topology.
The Service Topology page for the selected VPN appears.
4.
Right-click a failed link (in red color) and select Troubleshooting from the shortcut menu.
The Troubleshooting page appears.
5.
MPLS VPN Management troubleshoots the link hop-by-hop, and the Troubleshooting page
displays the troubleshooting result in a list.
Troubleshooting result list contents
{
Time—Time when the troubleshooting began, in the format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.
{
Source Device—Source device for the troubleshooting.
{
Destination Device—Destination device for the troubleshooting.
{
Result—Result of the troubleshooting.
NOTE:
This function is supported on H3C Comware V3 devices, some Huawei devices, and some Cisco devices,
and it is applicable only when OSPF is used between a PE and a CE.
Auto discovery
This function performs auto discovery on a selected PE in the global topology.
To discover VPNs automatically:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select MPLS VPN Manager > Global Topology.
The VPN Global Topology page appears.
3.
Right-click a PE and select Auto Discovery from the shortcut menu.
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