24 May
2005
24 May
'05
8:14 p.m.
That mailing list post was one result that came up on google, which is what lead me to this list ;) According to the document you linked from utstar (which i have looked at), I should not be having this problem. I've read the documentation. The problem is that my TC isn't behaving as the documentation indicates it should. The doc you linked says: "You can verify the newly added internal network by issuing list interfaces. Issuing show ip settings will also display this internal network. But, be aware that if you do not configure a global IP network, the IP System Host Address displayed by show ip settings will be the IP address of the first Ethernet interface enabled on your system." That's all fine and dandy, but it is /not/ setting itself to the ip address of the first ethernet interface enabled on the system. That is what I am trying to solve here. As far as setting the "global IP network" I'm not sure exactly what that is getting at, I configured my interface as the quick-start guide indicates: add ip network <name> address <address/mask> interface eth:1 This is without the keyword "internal" incidated by the on-line docs, though. Perhaps that is the source of the problem? Can I "set" it as internal? I can't delete the interface and recreate it, because the unit is 120 miles from here :) I tried doing "add ip network <name> interface internal address <existing ip>" but it gave me a DUPLICATE_ADD error message. - Nick On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 14:31, Todd Bertolozzi wrote: > http://mailman.xmission.com/pipermail/usr-tc/2000-October.txt > > http://support.utstar.com/TCSDOCS/4.2/10040536/harc_di7.htm > > Todd > > > -----Original Message----- > From: usr-tc-bounces+berto=core.com@mailman.xmission.com > [mailto:usr-tc-bounces+berto=core.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of > Nick Bright > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 3:08 PM > To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com > Subject: [USR-TC] IP System Host Address not reporting correctly > > Greetings! > > I am having a slight problem with a TC1000 chassis I'm trying to put > back into service. This chassis was in service about a year ago, and we > had no problems with it. > > I've reconfigured all of the IP interfaces according to the > documentation, but in the RADIUS accounting packets the NAS-IP-Address > and NAS-Identifier fields are reporting an IP address which is no longer > on the system (the IP from when the unit was previously deployed). > > Upon checking the tech support documents at utstar.custhelp.com I found > this: > > ---- snip ---- > Question: > How can I set the "IP System Host Address" on a HARC card ? > Answer: > This parameter is defined by the operating system itself, and it is > related to the first IP address that is assigned to an interface on the > HARC card, there is no way it can be configured manually. In order for > you to change it, it is necessary to disable and remove all the other > interfaces but the one that you wish to be assigned as the "IP System > Host Address". Once all the interfaces but the one you want are removed, > the system will assign it automaticaly. The next step then is to add > back the IP addresses you removed to their original interfaces, ans save > all the changes. > ---- snip ---- > > This seems to make sense, except I have no other interfaces to remove. > Only one IP address is defined (on eth:1), eth:2 is administratively > down (and has no addresses assigned). The NMC has an IP, but I think > that this is unrelated (it's also completely different from the IP > showing up as the IP System host address). > > I'm not sure where to procede, as I am not an expert with these devices. > Anyone have any advice as to what to try to get the correct IP to be > reported? Everything works fine on the chassis, except the RADIUS > accounting data is reported incorrectly. > > Any comments, advice, or things to try are appreciated. > > Some system information that might help: > > HiperARC Hardware Revision: 21.0.0 > HiperARC Software Revision: 5.3.2 > NMC Hardware Revision: 3.0 > NMC Software Revision: 8.7.3 -- - Nick Bright Terraworld, Inc 888-332-1616 x315 http://home.terraworld.net