
Troubleshooting Router Operation
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4.
Click on Save to store the current contents of the event log as a file on the
indicated volume.
Click on Cancel to exit the Save Log window without saving the file.
Clearing the Event Log
To clear the event log, do the following steps.
1.
Click on Clear Log. A secondary window opens, asking you to select the
slot (or all slots) for which you want to clear the event log.
2.
Make your selection, then click on Clear to clear the log or Cancel to end
the operation without clearing the log.
If you click on Clear, another secondary window replaces the previous one,
confirming your slot selection and asking you to confirm that you really want
to clear the log for the selected slot or slots.
3.
Click on OK to confirm and complete the operation.
Getting Help on the Event Log Window
Click on Help to open a secondary window that explains the fields and functions
available in the Event Log window.
Pinging Devices
To determine whether a router or host on a network is operational, any user can
send a PING packet using the Ping icon appropriate for that protocol and device.
The
PING
command sends an echo packet to the specified device, waits for a
response, and reports success or failure and statistics about its operation.
To ping a device, do the following steps.
1.
Navigate to the Ping window for IP, IPX, or AppleTalk by selecting
Trouble Shooting and clicking on the Ping icon for the appropriate
protocol.
Note:
Although the router does not require it, Nortel Networks recommends
that files saved in flash memory follow the 8.3 file naming convention; for
example, savelog1.log.
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