
Troubleshooting a Network Connection Problem
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4. Use the Technician Interface or the Statistics Manager to inspect the
global DLSw settings, such as the configured TCP window size and the
total number of established DLSw sessions. If you are using the
Technician Interface, enter the following command:
get wfDls.*.0
Make sure that the virtual ring ID for the IP cloud is unique and is consistent
among all sites.
5. Use the Technician Interface or the Statistics Manager to inspect the state
of all of the DLSw interfaces currently configured, and the value of the
instance field. If you are using the Technician Interface, enter the
following command:
get wfDlsInterfaceEntry.3.*
6.
Use the Technician Interface or the Statistics Manager to inspect the state
of all of the TCP connections. If you are using the Technician Interface,
enter the following command:
get wfTcpConnEntry.2.*
Make sure all active TCP sessions are in an “established” state (represented
by the value “5”).
If the sessions are in an established state, the local and remote DLSw TCP
slot/peer configuration is probably correct.
If the sessions are not in an established state, do the following:
a. Make sure all slots configured to run DLSw have a slot IP address
assigned.
b. Make sure that the slot IP address corresponds to the DLSw Peers
setting at the remote site.
7. Use the Technician Interface or the Statistics Manager to inspect the
reception messages and connection state changes.
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