Nokia NBB0150000 Installation Guide - Page 65

Not Able to Connect to Nokia Network Voyager Using the Ethernet Port

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General Troubleshooting Information Note Use the full installation procedure to install a new system. The new system completely replaces the contents of the drive and might be needed to restore or reload an IP150 appliance. This procedure erases any configuration database on the appliance. For information about how to complete the full installation procedure, see the current release notes. The release notes are located on the Nokia customer support Web site as listed in the "Nokia Contact Information" on page 3. Not Able to Connect to Nokia Network Voyager Using the Ethernet Port, But Console Access Works Problem Network Voyager access or Ethernet port disabled. Solution Use the CLI over the console connection to verify the interface configuration and modify the configuration as necessary. For more information, see the CLI Reference Guide for the version of Nokia IPSO you are using. Do Not See Interfaces That Should be Present Problem Local IP150 appliance ports do not appear. Solution Your IP150 appliance might be defective. Contact the appropriate Nokia customer support site as listed in "Nokia Contact Information" on page 3. Note The problem could be with the Ethernet port. Try connecting the Ethernet cable to another port. Common Ethernet Problems-Connectivity with Attached Device Problem No link light. Solution You might have used the wrong cable. Use a crossover cable between the IP150 appliance and a host, and a straight-through cable between an appliance and a hub. Problem Unblinking activity LED. Solution You might have set the wrong speed. Verify that the speeds match on each end of the Ethernet connection (10 or 100 Mbps). Problem Port not enabled. Solution Verify from the Interface page in Network Voyager that the interface port is configured as active. Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide 65

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General Troubleshooting Information
Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide
65
Note
Use the full installation procedure to install a new system. The new system completely
replaces the contents of the drive and might be needed to restore or reload an IP150
appliance. This procedure erases any configuration database on the appliance. For
information about how to complete the full installation procedure, see the current release
notes. The release notes are located on the Nokia customer support Web site as listed in the
“Nokia Contact Information”
on page 3.
Not Able to Connect to Nokia Network Voyager Using the Ethernet Port,
But Console Access Works
Problem
Network Voyager access or Ethernet port disabled.
Solution
Use the CLI over the console connection to verify the interface configuration and
modify the configuration as necessary. For more information, see the
CLI Reference Guide
for
the version of Nokia IPSO you are using.
Do Not See Interfaces That Should be Present
Problem
Local IP150 appliance ports do not appear.
Solution
Your IP150 appliance might be defective. Contact the appropriate Nokia customer
support site as listed in
“Nokia Contact Information”
on page 3.
Note
The problem could be with the Ethernet port. Try connecting the Ethernet cable to another
port.
Common Ethernet Problems—Connectivity with Attached Device
Problem
No link light.
Solution
You might have used the wrong cable. Use a crossover cable between the IP150
appliance and a host, and a straight-through cable between an appliance and a hub.
Problem
Unblinking activity LED.
Solution
You might have set the wrong speed. Verify that the speeds match on each end of the
Ethernet connection (10 or 100 Mbps).
Problem
Port not enabled.
Solution
Verify from the Interface page in Network Voyager that the interface port is
configured as active.