To verify the end-to-end connectivity of a service using Service Site Ping
Steps
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Choose Tools→Service Test Manager (STM) from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Tests form appears. | ||||||||||||||||
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Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||
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Choose Service→Create Service Site Ping from the Create contextual menu. The Service site ping (Create) form appears. Note: You must use the Service Site Ping diagnostic to test the service in both directions for the connection. | ||||||||||||||||
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Configure the required parameters for the diagnostic session and run the diagnostic. The originating service tunnel for the Service Site Ping is from site ID 10.1.200.51/32 to site ID 10.1.200.53/32, the other end of the service using the network in Figure 6-1, Sample network. Click on the Results tab to view the list of trace responses. Double-click on a row in the list to view its details. | ||||||||||||||||
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Review the diagnostic results and assess whether the configuration meets the network requirements. The table below lists the displayed messages. Table 6-3: Service Site Ping OAM diagnostic results
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Use the CLI to verify that the IP address of the destination site is in the routing table for the originating site by entering: show router route-table ↵ If the IP address for the destination site is not in the routing table for the originating site, there is an L3 or L2 problem.
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If the service problem persists, another type of service problem may be present. Perform the steps Workflow to troubleshoot a service or connectivity problem. | ||||||||||||||||
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If the troubleshooting workflow does not identify the problem with your service, contact your technical support representative; see Chapter 1, NSP troubleshooting overview. End of steps |