Post-migration administration
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2. Disconnect the laptop computer from the faceplate.
3. Check the LCD. Verify that the display shows the letters I and P and a filled-in V that shows
at the bottom (Figure 20: LED display that shows that the IPSI has a static IP address
).
Figure 20: LED display that shows that the IPSI has a static IP address
Note:
Note: Clear the ARP cache on the laptop before you connect to another IPSI. If you do
not clear the cache, the laptop appears to stop and does not connect to the next
IPSI. For more information, see Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop
computer on page 468.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each IPSI circuit pack.
Verifying IPSI translations
To verify IPSI translations:
1. Type list ipserver-interface. Press Enter.
2. Verify that the ISPI circuit pack(s) are translated.
The State of Health - C P E G column shows 0.0.0.0 for each healthy IPSI. If a "1" shows
in any position, you must troubleshoot the problem.
Tip:
Tip: The pattern 0.1.1.0 usually means that a cabinet type is administered
incorrectly or a connectivity problem exists, such as an incorrectly terminated
cable.
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