HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (February 2007)
Figure 5-1 Troubleshooting Networks that Use Repeaters
The same concept holds for communication through a gateway. If you suspect a gateway
problem, try the following procedures:
• To determine if you are set up to communicate with the desired node, execute the
following:
netstat -r
• To obtain routing statistics, execute the following:
netstat -rs
The statistics could indicate a bad route, suggesting a problem with a gateway node.
To identify such errors, do the following:
• Check with the node manager of the gateway node to ascertain proper operation
of the gateway.
• You can detect problems with the X.25 line by the number of errors shown when
you execute the following:
x25stat -f -d /devicefile
For more information on troubleshooting gateways, see the appropriate link manual.
For information on repeaters, see the HP-PB LAN Interface Controller (LANIC) Installation
Manual.
Troubleshooting Tips
This section provides useful tips for troubleshooting the Internet Services software.
When troubleshooting problems with the Internet Services, you need a reference point
to work from. For example, does the problem exist on the remote system or on the local
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