SYSTEM VERIFICATIONOVERVIEWAfter your SmartSwitch Remote Access Module has been configured, and before proceeding withnormal system operation, it is necessary to verify that the system is functional. This chapterprovides instructions for verifying the system hardware and system configuration.You only need to perform the verification procedures for the options that apply to yourconfiguration. For example, if your configuration does not use SNMP, skip the SNMP verificationsection.To perform the verification procedures, WAN lines must be available and ready to use. LANattachment components must also be available and ready to use.During some of the procedures, we ask you to enter an administration console command. To enterthese commands, you must have an active administration session. If you need instructions forstarting an administration session, refer to Accessing the SmartSwitch Remote Access Module.Note: At least one remote device is required to proceed with many of the verification procedures.V ERIFYING H ARDWARE R ESOURCES ARE O PERATIONALTo verify the operation of the WAN and LAN hardware resources:1. At the system prompt, enter thedr command to display current system messages. Determineif the WAN adapter resource is operational by viewing the system messages. At theadministration console type:dr 2. For each WAN adapter installed, look for these WAN adapter initialization messages amongthe system messages:Bootstrap loaded on WAN card in slot #>, waiting for responseBootstrap came alive on WAN card in slot #>Downloading WAN card in slot #> with operational softwareWaiting for WAN card in slot #> to complete initializationWAN card in slot signals it is operationalNote: Other messages may also be displayed with the WAN adapter initialization messages.If you see these WAN adapter initialization messages, then the WAN adapter in the indicatedslot is operational.If these WAN adapter initialization messages are NOT displayed for each of your WANadapters, refer to WAN Adapter in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.Note: A Robbed Bit Signaling line will display a "Layer 1 up" message, but since an RBSresource does not have an ISDN layer two, a "Data link up" message will not bedisplayed.