Table 3.15-6 — Verify Connectivity Between ASM and DRM
Host Router Replaced DRM Command Response
Host Router A DRM 1 ping 10.10.9.1 10.10.9.1 is alive
Host Router A DRM 2 ping 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.1 is alive
Host Router A DRM 3 ping 10.10.11.1 10.10.11.1 is alive
Host Router A DRM 4 ping 10.10.12.1 10.10.12.1 is alive
Host Router A DRM 5 ping 10.10.13.1 10.10.13.1 is alive
Host Router B DRM 6 ping 10.10.17.1 10.10.17.1 is alive
Host Router B DRM 7 ping 10.10.18.1 10.10.18.1 is alive
Host Router B DRM 8 ping 10.10.19.1 10.10.19.1 is alive
Host Router B DRM 9 ping 10.10.20.1 10.10.20.1 is alive
Host Router B DRM 10 ping 10.10.21.1 10.10.21.1 is alive
Host Router C DRM 11 ping 10.10.25.1 10.10.25.1 is alive
Host Router C DRM 12 ping 10.10.26.1 10.10.26.1 is alive
Host Router C DRM 13 ping 10.10.27.1 10.10.27.1 is alive
Host Router C DRM 14 ping 10.10.28.1 10.10.28.1 is alive
Host Router C DRM 15 ping 10.10.29.1 10.10.29.1 is alive
e. If a second ASM exists in an HA-ASM configuration, repeat Step 31 from the
second ASM.
f. Go to step 33.
If connectivity fails at any point between an ASM and a DRM, seek technical
support.
32. If a Remote Router was replaced:
a. From the DRM UNIX console of the DRM that is configured under the
replacement Remote Router, login to the DRM UNIX shell.
b. Use the ping command to verify connectivity between the replacement
Remote Router and the DRM that is configured under the replacement
Remote Router.
The format of the ping command is:
ping <IP address of Remote Router>
The value for the IP address of the replacement Remote Router depends on
the Remote Router that was replaced. Type and enter one of the following
commands that corresponds to the replacement Remote Router (see table
3.15-7):
NETWORK PROCEDURES
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