Nortel Networks 4050 Manual Do Utilizador
842 Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
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The problem may be that there are existing entries in the Access List. When Telnet
or SSH access is enabled, only those hosts listed in the Access List are allowed to
access the Nortel SNAS 4050 over the network. If no hosts have been added to the
Access List, this means that any host is allowed to access the Nortel SNAS 4050
over the network (assuming that Telnet or SSH access is enabled).
or SSH access is enabled, only those hosts listed in the Access List are allowed to
access the Nortel SNAS 4050 over the network. If no hosts have been added to the
Access List, this means that any host is allowed to access the Nortel SNAS 4050
over the network (assuming that Telnet or SSH access is enabled).
If the Access List contains entries, add the Interface 1 IP addresses of both Nortel
SNAS 4050 devices as well as the MIP to the Access List before you attempt the
join.
SNAS 4050 devices as well as the MIP to the Access List before you attempt the
join.
Check the Access List
On the existing Nortel SNAS 4050 device in the cluster, check whether any hosts
have been added to the Access List. Enter the command
have been added to the Access List. Enter the command
/cfg/sys/
accesslist/list
to view the current Access List.
Add Interface 1 IP addresses and the MIP to the Access List
Use the
/cfg/cur sys
command to view the Host Interface 1 IP address for the
existing Nortel SNAS 4050. Then use the
/cfg/sys/accesslist/add
command to add this IP address, the Interface 1 IP address you intend to use for
the new Nortel SNAS 4050, and the MIP to the Access List.
the new Nortel SNAS 4050, and the MIP to the Access List.
Try again to add the Nortel SNAS 4050 to the cluster using the
join
command in
the Setup menu.
>> Main# /cfg/sys/accesslist/list
1: 192.168.128.78, 255.255.255.0
>> Main# /cfg/sys/accesslist/add
Enter network address: <IP address>
Enter netmask: <network mask>