Troubleshooting the System


Troubleshooting the System
 
 
This chapter provides information and instructions for using the system command line interface (CLI) for troubleshooting any issues that may arise during system operation.
 
Test Commands
In the event that an issue was discovered with an installed application or line card, depending on the severity, it may be necessary to take corrective action.
The system provides several redundancy and fail-over mechanisms to address issues with application and line cards in order to minimize system downtime and data loss. These mechanisms are described below.
 
Using the PPP Echo-Test Command
The system provides a mechanism to verify the Point-to-Point Protocol session of a particular subscriber by sending Link Control Protocol (LCP) packets to the mobile node. This functionality can be extremely useful in determining the quality of the air link and delays that may occur.
The command has the following syntax:
ppp echo-test { callid call_id | ipaddr ip_address | msid ms_id | username subscriber_name }
callidcall_id
Specifies that the test is executed for a subscriber with a specific call identification number (callid). call_id is the specific call identification number that you wish to test.
ipaddrip_address
Specifies that the test is executed for a subscriber with a specific IP address. ip_address is the specific IP address that you wish to test.
msidms_id
Specifies that the test is executed for a subscriber with a specific mobile station identification (MSID) number. ms_id is the specific mobile station identification number that you wish to test.
usernamesubscriber_name
Specifies that the test is executed for a subscriber with a specific username. subscriber_nameis the specific username that you wish to test.
The following displays a sample of this command’s output showing a successful PPP echo-test to a subscriber named user2@aaa.
USERNAME: user2@aaa MSID: 0000012345 CALLID: 001e8481
Tx/Rx 1/0 RTT(min/max/avg) 0/0/0
USERNAME: user2@aaa MSID: 0000012345 CALLID: 001e8481
Tx/Rx 1/1 RTT(min/max/avg) 77/77/77 (COMPLETE)
 
 
 

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