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Routine Maintenance Procedures
555-233-123
5-74 Issue 4 May 2002
Are the remaining A500 LEDs in a normal state (Table 5-9 on page 5-71
above)?
Can you log into the A500 console using the diagnostic account root from
the local console terminal or through telnet? (See Screen 5-7.)
Screen 5-7. A500 login
5. Enter status at the A500: prompt.
Screen 5-8 shows the output.
Screen 5-8. A500 screen output for status command
a. If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the A500,
does the Ethernet IP address field have the customer-provided
Internet address (configured using admin address)?
If you are administering the A500 through a telnet connection over
the Ethernet, this works, but it is worthwhile making sure the
Ethernet address is correct.
A500 System Console
(c) 1997 Avaya Inc.
login: root
password: XXXXXX
********** New System Alarms **********
[1] Failed to fetch configuration files
****** Hit any key to continue *******
A500:
System Status
A500 System, Ace_200.01
Copyright 1996, 1997 Avaya Inc.
Built Tue Dec 2 08:45:26 EST 1997
by jdoe in view cm_ace_200
__________________________________________________
System name --
System time/date -- Wednesday, December 3, 1997 15:59:07p
System Uptime -- days 1,
-- hours 1,
-- minutes 1
Ethernet IP address -- 123.1.123.12
Ethernet IP mask -- 255.255.255.0
LEC IP address -- 0.0.0.0
LEC IP mask -- 0.0.0.0
IP default router -- 123.1.123.123
TFTP server -- 123.1.123.234
base MAC address -- 12:34:56:78:9a:bc
ATM address -- 45.0000.00000123456789abcdef.123456789abc.00

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