Relevant Alarms
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Controller interface Up alarm: Nov 28 2007 21:13:47+08:00 AR2220 %%01IFPDT/4/
IF_STATE(l)[4]:Interface E1 1/0/0 has turned into UP state.
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Controller interface Down alarm: Nov 28 2007 21:13:41+08:00 AR2220 %%01IFPDT/4/
IF_STATE(l)[0]:Interface E1 1/0/0 has turned into DOWN state.
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Serial interface Up alarm: May 11 2011 17:21:30 AR2220 %%01IFNET/4/LINK_STATE
(l)[3332]:The line protocol PPP IPCP on the interface Serial1/0/0:0 has entered the UP
state.
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Serial interface Down alarm: May 11 2011 17:21:26 AR2220 %%01IFNET/4/
LINK_STATE(l)[3330]:The line protocol PPP IPCP on the interface Serial41/0/0:0 has
entered the DOWN state.
Relevant Logs
None
5.2 FR Troubleshooting
5.2.1 Local Device Fails to Ping the Remote Device When the Link
Protocol Status of Their Connected FR Interfaces Is Up
Common Causes
A ping failure may occur in the following scenarios:
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Basic FR is configured.
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A PVC group is configured.
This fault is commonly caused by one of the following:
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In the scenario where basic FR is configured:
1.
No IP address is assigned to the interface.
2.
The mapping between the PVC and peer IP address is not generated.
3.
The mapping between the PVC and peer IP address is generated but no route is
generated.
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In the scenario where a PVC group is configured:
1.
No priority is configured for PVCs in the PVC group.
2.
The default PVC is not specified in the PVC group and some priorities are not
configured for PVCs in the PVC group.
NOTE
If a ping operation is performed between two indirectly connected devices, check whether static routes are
configured on the two devices in addition to checking the preceding items.
Troubleshooting Flowchart
Huawei AR2200-S Series Enterprise Routers
Troubleshooting
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