AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide—427428-006
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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:
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the MAC address and IP addresses, making sure that the IP addresses are
correct and there are no duplicates.
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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.)
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the actual internal hardware MAC address. You can use the SHOW
INTERNET SERVER command at the CLI prompt.
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the correct connection of server adapters. See Appendix A, Adapters for
Cables and Devices for correct pin-outs and corresponding signals.
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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
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Flash File
MAC
Address