14.3 There is a problem accessing or using an extra network server other
than the main network file server (for example, database, fax, communication,
or print server).
Is the file server involved on a non-local ring that is bridged, routed,
or connected through a remote connection?
File server is on a nonlocal ring that is bridged, routed, or connected
through a remote connection.
First, verify that the particular bridge, router, or remote connection link
is functioning properly. If necessary, go to the respective page for the
particular device: pages
7 Bridge
;
8
Router
;
11 Modem
.
Are there any problems with the linking devices, specifically the bridge,
router, or communication (modem) devices/links?
Take the necessary action to resolve the problem and retest the respective
network file server for proper operation. If the failure symptom is gone,
record the problem in the network maintenance and service log. If the problem
still exists after retesting, go to the
next step
.
Go to S2
and follow
the troubleshooting steps as though the remote file server were actually
located on the local ring.
S2.
File server is on the local ring.
First, check the network file server for the following software and hardware
configuration setup parameters and requirements:
Make sure that the NOS network shell software, NOS NIC drivers, CONFIG.SYS,
AUTOEXEC.BAT, and all the necessary network operating system files are set
up for the respective NOS specialized configuration and NOS hierarchical
directory structure.
Check the NOS directory structure as it relates to the ring station
and any respective network peripheral access.
Check all the NOS security rights configurations.
Make sure that all the necessary directories/files for any NOS applications
on the network drive are set up correctly.
Make sure that all the necessary hardware is installed in the file server,
configured correctly, and functioning properly.
Check the respective NOS and software application manuals for file server
setup concerning network-software-vendor requirements for both software
and hardware prerequisites and their respective configurati
ons.
Are there any identifiable hardware or software configuration setup problems
with the network file server?
Take the necessary action to resolve the configuration problem and retest
the ring for proper operation. If the failure symptom is gone, record the
problem in the network maintenance and service log. If the failure symptom
still exists, go to the
next step
.
If no problem appears to be with the file server
or its setup, attempt to gather more conclusive fault-isolation data by
running a protocol analysis session on the ring.
Go to
page 15
and focus on the problem by capturing and viewing the high-layer
communication processes.
If after using this procedure you cannot conclusively locate the problem
and continue to find failure symptoms that point to the network file server
problem, reference both the NOS software and the particular file server/hardware
manufacturers' instructions.
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