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Troubleshooting Functional Failures in Operation
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Execute the show oadp command to check 
the port information displayed.
If the information on the port to which the neighboring system is connected 
appears in "Enabled Port," go to No. 3.
If the information on the port to which the neighboring system is connected does 
not appear in "Enabled Port," the port is not covered by the OADP function. Enable 
the OADP function for the port. Note that the OADP function is disabled for the 
ports included in a channel group. Enable the OADP function for the channel 
group.
3
Execute the show oadp statistics 
command to check for the statistics on the 
port to which the neighboring system is 
connected.
If the Tx count has been incremented while the Rx has not, also check No. 1 
through 3 on the neighboring system. If the Tx count also has been incremented on 
the neighboring system, check the connection, since the systems may be 
incorrectly connected.
If the Discard/ERR count has been incremented, check the connection between the 
systems.
Otherwise, go to No. 4.
4
Execute the show interfaces 
command to check the status of the port to 
which the neighboring system is connected.
If the port status is "active up," go to No. 5.
Otherwise, see "
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5
Execute the show vlan command to check 
the status of the VLAN containing the port to 
which the neighboring system is connected.
If "Status" is "Up," go to No. 6.
If "Status" is "Disabled," it is not covered by the OADP function. Enable the 
VLAN state.
Otherwise, see "
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6
Execute the show oadp command to check 
neighboring system information on the port 
to which neighboring system is connected.
If no information is displayed, check No. 1 through 6 on the neighboring system. 
If the neighboring system information is not displayed on the neighboring system, 
connection between systems may be incorrect. Therefore, check the connection. 
OADP control frames may have been discarded by filtering or QoS control. See 
"
" to check for it.
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