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Chapter 4 73
Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 5 Procedures
A. Execute: ifconfig <interface> <IP address> up.
Execute ifconfig on the interface you want to configure
in order to ensure that the interface is enabled. For
example, to configure the 10/100Base-TX interface
lan1, enter:
ifconfig lan1 192.6.1.17 up
For more examples of the ifconfig command, refer to
the ifconfig(1M) online man page.
B. Execute: ifconfig <interface>. Execute ifconfig
without the up parameter again on the interface you
want to test to check the flag setting for the up
parameter. For example, to check the 10/100Base-TX
interface lan1, enter:
ifconfig lan1
C. ifconfig successful? ifconfig is successful if the
output shows the correct Internet address and the
flags:
<UP,BROADCAST, NOTRAILERS, RUNNING>.
Note: Make sure the UP flag is displayed.
D. Are flags correct? If flags are not correct, use the
ifconfig command to correct them. If they are correct,
go to step F.
Correct ifconfig flag settings.If ifconfig returns an
incorrect flag setting, re-execute the command with the
proper setting. For more information, refer to the
ifconfig(1M) online man page. Start again with
flowchart 5, as necessary.
E. Any error message returned?If ifconfig is not
successful, and an error message appears, go to Step G.
If no error messages appear, contact your HP
representative.
F. Correct problem according to the message
received.If you received an error message, make the
appropriate corrections stated in the message and then
begin this procedure again.
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HP 9000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemHP-UX
ManufacturerHewlett-Packard (HP)
Series9000
TypeServer
ProcessorPA-RISC
MemoryVaries by model
CPUPA-RISC processors
Expansion SlotsVaries by model
NetworkingEthernet
Form FactorRackmount
ModelsA-Class, D-Class, E-Class, K-Class, N-Class, RP Series, Superdome

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