AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide

Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide427428-006
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Step 4: Use ASL to Set MAC and IP Addresses
6. Note activity on the asynchronous terminal attached to port 1 of the AWAN server.
You should see “Initialization Complete” and “Image Load Complete” in the
Local> prompt display. If there is a problem, a failure message is displayed.
a. If the initialization is not complete, check the following entries and connections:
the MAC address and IP addresses, making sure that the IP addresses are
correct and there are no duplicates.
the correct spelling of the Flash file (Wweng2 file). Check the spelling of
the file under the Programs/Digital directory. (The file is not case
sensitive.)
the actual internal hardware MAC address. You can use the SHOW
INTERNET SERVER command at the CLI prompt.
the correct connection of server adapters. See Appendix A, Adapters for
Cables and Devices for correct pin-outs and corresponding signals.
See Troubleshooting Using the Power-on Sequence on page 3-5 for
information about troubleshooting failed AWAN initialization.
b. When the initialization is complete and the server is connected to a network, try
the CLI ping command from a Local> prompt at an asynchronous terminal or
from a remote console:
Local>ping IP_address
Figure 2-7. Access Server Loader Bootup
011CDT .CDD
Flash File
MAC
Address