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9W006 and 9W007 69S YSTEM VERIFICATIONVerifying the AppleTalk Routing FeatureVERIFYING T RIGGERED RIP/SAPVerify whether or not triggered RIP/SAP has started and is operational:1. Determine if triggered RIP/SAP has started by viewing the system messages. To display themessages, enter the following console command:dr 2. Look for following message among the system messages:Starting Triggered RIP/SAP for Peer>3. If this message is displayed, continue check to see if Triggered RIP/SAP is operational. Ifmessage is not displayed, refer to Triggered RIP/SAP Start Up.4. Determine if triggered RIP is operational. On the administration console, type:ipx trigrip stats5. Examine statistics for activity. Refer to Triggered RIP Statistics for possible statistics and theirdescriptions.6. Create a change in the route (for example, shut down a server). Again examine statistics (ipxtrigrip stats) to verify the change is propagated to other side.7. If statistics do not reflect change, refer to Triggered RIP/SAP Operation.8. Repeat process (beginning at step 4) for SAP, but substitute the following console command:ipx trigsap statsV ERIFYING THE APPLE T ALK R OUTING F EATUREVERIFYING APPLE TALK ROUTING IS I NITIALIZED1. Determine if AppleTalk routing has been initialized on the SmartSwitch Remote AccessModule by viewing the system messages. To view the system messages, enter the followingconsole command:dr2. Look for the following message among the system messages:AppleTalk routing initialized successfully3. For the AppleTalk port that has been configured, the following port initialization messageshould be displayed among the system messages:AppleTalk successfully initialized on with addressNote: is either LAN port 1, LAN port 2 or WAN. is the AppleTalk address assigned to this port.4. If you see these AppleTalk routing initialization messages, then the AppleTalk routing hasinitialized properly. PreviousNext |