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9-2   SmartSwitch ATM User Guide
Troubleshooting LAN Emulation
  Troubleshooting
5.
If working through these questions does not solve the problem, contact Cabletron Systems Customer 
Service. (see Appendix B, "Technical Support").
9.2
TROUBLESHOOTING LAN EMULATION
You have configured an Emulated LAN and your network applications are not working. Use these questions and tests 
to help determine the cause of the problem.
1.
Check for connectivity. Try pinging between end nodes. Ping from the ATM SmartSwitch (using 
ping
) to its end nodes. If you cannot ping, check physical connectivity (disconnected cable and so 
on).
2.
Execute the 
show lecs
 command on the switch that contains the LECS. If the LECS is down, start 
it by executing the 
start lecs
 command.
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If running distributed LANE services (LECS on one switch and LES and BUS on another 
switch) execute the 
show les
 command on the switch running the LES and BUS. If the LES 
and BUS are down, start the LES and BUS by executing the 
start les
 command.
3.
Check IP routes and addresses.
Use 
show route
 command to check the ATM SmartSwitch route table. 
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Are the destination addresses correct for the specified gateways? 
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Are there any routing loops? 
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Are one or more of the destination addresses mapped to the wrong subnet?
Use 
show client
 to check the ATM SmartSwitch local ELAN client. 
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Does the client have the correct IP address? 
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Is the subnet correct? 
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Is the ATM address correct?
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Is the server type correct?
Check end nodes configurations.
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Are end nodes configured correctly?
4.
If the ELAN spans multiple switches, check the following:
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Is the LECS address correct on all switches? 
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Can all switches reach the switch providing LECS support?
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If using the Well Known LECS Address, are all switches correctly mapped?
5.
Check the LECS database.
Use 
show lecselan
 to check the names and numbers of ELANs. 
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Are ELAN names correct?
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Is the ATM address of the LES correct?
6.
Check whether LES is connected.
Use 
show lesclient
 to check whether devices are registered with the LES. If clients are registered, 
check end node configuration. If not registered, check multi-point signaling.
Use 
set leselan
 to turn off multi-point signaling on a per-ELAN basis.