
Troubleshooting a Network Layer Problem
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Example
# 11: mm/dd/yy 03:15:49.517 INFO SLOT 1 SWSERV Code: 136
ISDN Configured for switch type BRI NI1.
4.
Look at the attribute values of the following MIB objects:
• wfIsdnSwitchCfgEntry
• wfPppCircuitEntry
• wfSwservOptsEntry
• wfPppLineEntry
• wfIsdnBriInterfaceEntry
• wfPppWhoamiEntry
• wfSwservOutPhoneNumEntry
• wfIsdnLocalPhoneNumEntry
• wfIsdnPoolEntry
• wfIsdnCallInfoEntry
If a call fails, do the following:
1.
Verify that a line in a pool is available to make a call.
2.
Verify that a call setup is in the log and that the calling and called
numbers are correct.
3.
If the ISDN connection is present, filter the PPP event messages to verify
that the PPP negotiation succeeded.
The Technician Interface command is as follows:
log -fftwid -ePPP
4.
Verify that the CHAP or PAP data in wfSwservOptsEntry matches that
of the remote router’s wfPppWhoamiEntry.
For CHAP, make sure that the secret is identical on both sides of the link.
5.
Verify that the protocol network numbers and adjacent host information
are correct.
6.
If using call screening on incoming calls, verify that the numbers in
Dialup
>
Incoming Phone Numbers match those in the Call Setup
messages received.
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