User`s guide

S
YSTEM
V
ERIFICATION
OVERVIEW
After the SFVRA Connection Manager has been configured, and before proceeding with normal
system operation, it is necessary to verify that the system is functional. This chapter provides
instructions for verifying the system configuration.
You only need to perform the verification procedures for the options that apply to your
configuration. For example, if your configuration does not use CyberSWITCH - User Groups, skip
the CyberSWITCH - User Groups verification section.
Note: At least one CyberSWITCH and one remote device is required to proceed with the
verification process.
VERIFYING A TCP CONNECTION TO SFVRA
The follow sections provide methods of verifying a TCP connection can be established or is already
established between the CyberSWITCHES and the SFVRA-CONN.
VERIFYING THE POSSIBILITY OF A TCP CONNECTION
To verify that a TCP connection can be established between a CyberSWITCH and SFVRA-CONN:
Determine if the CyberSWITCH can access SFVRA-CONN. If the IP Address of the SFVRA Service
is 100.0.0.2, at a CyberSWITCH console, type:
ip ping 100.0.0.2
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This command will display a message similar to the following:
100.000.000.002 is alive
If the system displays this message, then a TCP connection can be established. Repeat this step for
each SFVRA Service.
If this message IS NOT is displayed, then a TCP connection can not be established. Refer to the TCP
Connections section of the Problem Diagnosis chapter.
VERIFYING AN EXISTING TCP CONNECTION
To verify that a TCP connection has been established:
Determine the SFVRA Service that should have an established TCP connection with a
CyberSWITCH. Assume that the IP Address of the SFVRA Service is 100.0.0.2 and the TCP Port of
the CyberSWITCH is 2000. Type,
tcp conns
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