colleagues,
got a real strange one here. i'm now installing a new s8730 cm5 system, high availability with duplicated ipsi boards and ethernet switches. the problem is, ipsi in cabinet A can't get ip address from either of the media servers, while ipsi in cabinet B works fine. swapped 'em, same thing. swapped backplane connectors, same thing. swapped 'em switches, no go. connected offending ipsi to the customer network and assigned it ip address manually -- all green, i can ping it and telnet onto it, so its network interfaces seem to be working. placed it back into control network a, assigned it ip address manually -- no go, can't ping either server, ipsi doesn't register and seems like it doesn't see the network. from the tdm side everything is fine, all tests pass. there are two alarms related to that situation: PKT-INT err type 1 and 257 but i guess that's because ipsi is out of service.
well, i'm lost. can't imagine what make ipsi behave that bad. any thoughts?
got a real strange one here. i'm now installing a new s8730 cm5 system, high availability with duplicated ipsi boards and ethernet switches. the problem is, ipsi in cabinet A can't get ip address from either of the media servers, while ipsi in cabinet B works fine. swapped 'em, same thing. swapped backplane connectors, same thing. swapped 'em switches, no go. connected offending ipsi to the customer network and assigned it ip address manually -- all green, i can ping it and telnet onto it, so its network interfaces seem to be working. placed it back into control network a, assigned it ip address manually -- no go, can't ping either server, ipsi doesn't register and seems like it doesn't see the network. from the tdm side everything is fine, all tests pass. there are two alarms related to that situation: PKT-INT err type 1 and 257 but i guess that's because ipsi is out of service.
well, i'm lost. can't imagine what make ipsi behave that bad. any thoughts?