1.
Enter the IP address of an existing Web site in the address bar of IE (format: http://
192.168.0.2) and check whether the Web site opens.
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If the Web site opens, the fault is on the DNS and the DNS cannot resolve the domain
name. Go to
.
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If the Web site does not open, go to
2.
Check whether the PC can ping the IP address of the DNS.
NOTE
To view the DNS IP address of the PC, do as follows:
a. Choose
Start
>
Run
from the Windows main menu. In the
Run
dialog box displayed, enter
cmd
and
press
Enter
.
b. In the CLI window displayed, run the
ipconfig/all
command to view the DNS IP address obtained by
the PC.
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If the PC can ping the IP address of the DNS, the link between the PC and the DNS is
normal and the DNS is faulty. Go to
.
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If the PC cannot ping the IP address of the DNS, go to
3.
Rectify the fault on the DNS. Then, check whether the user can access the Internet.
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If the user can access the Internet, go to
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If the user cannot access the Internet, go to
.
Step 4
Record the results of the preceding steps in the form for reporting a fault (see Fault Report Form),
fill out the entire form, and then submit the form to Huawei for technical support (see
).
Step 5
End.
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5.1.2 Troubleshooting the Failure to Obtain an IP Address by PPPoE
Dialup
This section describes how to troubleshoot a failure to obtain an IP address by point-to-point
over Ethernet (PPPoE) dialup mode. When a user accessing the Internet in LAN mode on a fiber
to the building (FTTB) or fiber to the curb (FTTC) network fails to obtain an IP address by
PPPoE dialup, refer to the following guidelines to address the issue.
Fault Location
8.9 PPPoE Dialup Emulation Test
to determine the fault scope first.
If the result of the PPPoE dialup emulation test is "success", the link between the MA5612 and
the upper layer broadband remote access server (BRAS) is normal. Therefore, the fault must be
located on the link between the MA5612 and the user terminal. Use the following guidelines to
locate the fault more accurately.
Fault Location
Location Analysis
Possible Causes
User terminal
If the fault does not recur when the
user's PC is replaced, the fault is
on the PC.
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The dialup software is not
properly installed on the PC.
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The network interface card
(NIC) in the PC is faulty.
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
5 Troubleshooting Services Transmitted Through a GPON
Port
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