This document provides a troubleshooting guide for iDirect remote site Infinity modems. It outlines the normal boot-up sequence and operation checks in Section I. Section II details preparing the console and LAN ports for access. The typical boot-up sequence is described in Section III. Section IV discusses potential abnormal operational conditions, possible causes, and corrective actions. The guide provides a thorough process for diagnosing issues by methodically working through each check, associated conditions, and recommended troubleshooting steps.
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Troubleshooting Guide For Idirect Remote Site
This document provides a troubleshooting guide for iDirect remote site Infinity modems. It outlines the normal boot-up sequence and operation checks in Section I. Section II details preparing the console and LAN ports for access. The typical boot-up sequence is described in Section III. Section IV discusses potential abnormal operational conditions, possible causes, and corrective actions. The guide provides a thorough process for diagnosing issues by methodically working through each check, associated conditions, and recommended troubleshooting steps.
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Troubleshooting Guide for
iDirect Remote Site
Infinity Modem 3000 Series Section I: Normal Operation 1Section II: Console/LAN Port Preparation Section III: Boot-up Sequence 1Section IV: Abnormal Operation Section I: Normal Operation Considers an evaluation of normal operational parameters
• First level diagnostic “Check”s performed to evaluate & record an
associated “Condition”’ • All Checks considered with: o Infinity Modem powered on o TX & RX IFL cables terminated and connected o VSAT operationally capable • Forms the basis for further investigation of presented Conditions 2Section II: Console/LAN Port Preparation 3Step prepares and/or confirms Infinity Modem access via ‘Console’ & ‘LAN’ ports. o Both may be required for any second level diagnosis o Allow connection for accessing/using console commands o LAN Port allows connection via iSite directly to Infinity Modem board. Section III: Boot-up Sequence describes the ‘normal’ Infinity Modem boot-up sequence. o Common to both Infinity Modem II & II+ (HLCsalso) unless otherwise noted 2Section IV: Abnormal Operation 3discusses each potential “Condition” & a “Possible Cause” for each. o “Check #” carries through to “Condition #” and related “Indication”. o Checks may result in multiple potential Conditions, each with its own related “Possible Cause/Corrective Action” entries o Individual Condition may show multiple, related causes & corrective actions for each. o Example:Check #3 Condition #3A, 3B, 3C and 3D. o Further: Condition #3c Possible Cause 1.a-d, 2.a-d, 3.a-d, 4. & 5. o Leading to:Corrective Action 1.a-d, 2.a-d, etc. . . . o Checks & Conditions refer to both Infinity Modem II & II+ unless otherwise noted. o Finally, guide suggests a possible “Corrective Action” for each “Possible Cause” recorded. Section I: Normal Operation Check #1:
• Front Panel‘Power’ LED is illuminated, solid green.
• Check fails, follow Section IV: Abnormal Operation, Condition #1 Detection/Analysis path. Check #2: • Verify the Front Panel ‘Test’ LED is not illuminated. • Check fails, follow Section IV –Abnormal Operation, Condition #2 Detection / Analysis path. Check #3: • Observe the state of the Front Panel‘Network’ LED (See table # 2, Chapter 8 for reference) • For diagnosis of conditions found, follow “Section IV – Abnormal Operation”, Condition #3 Front PanelFault Detection/Analysis path. Check #4: • Observe the state of the 4 Rear PanelLEDs(See table # 3, Chapter 8 for reference) • For diagnosis of conditions found, follow “Section IV – Abnormal Operation”, Condition #4, Rear PanelFault Detection/Analysis path Check #5: • Infinity Modem ‘Console Port’ serial connection • Useful for observing the Infinity Modem ‘Boot-up’ sequence • Can assist when analyzing conditions found in previous checks. • Refer to Section II: Console/LAN Port Preparation for normal console port/PC configuration • Connection fails, follow Section IV: Abnormal Operation, Condition #5 Console Port Detection / Analysis path. Check #6: • Infinity Modem ‘10/100 LAN Port’ connection • Required for accessing Infinity Modem using iSite • Use of ‘crossover’ Cat 5 cabling required for direct PC connection • Connection fails, follow “Section IV: Abnormal Operation”, Condition #6 LAN PortDetection/Analysis path. Check #7: • Infinity Modem ‘Boot-up’ sequence • Viewed via ‘Console Port’; Key diagnostic tool for many condition checks • Sequence fails, hangs or detects errors, follow Section IV: Abnormal Operation, Condition #7 Boot-up SequenceDetection/Analysis path Section II: Console/LAN Port Preparation Console Port Preparation • Typical serial port connectivity • 9600 baud, 8data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control • DB9 –RJ45 cross-pinned adapter with Cat5 straight cable required
• Mobile’ remotes revert to 4800 baud during boot-up
• Communications software (HyperTerm, TeraTerm Pro) required 1 Connection. • Connection now requires secure login Infinity Modem • NetModem ‘Console Port’ login • ‘User’ with more limited commands/access • ‘Admin’ with access to all commands and capabilities • Once logged in, can determine LAN Port address with ‘laninfo’ command (or ‘reload’ with new address) • Connection fails, follow Condition #5 for Detection/Analysis path • 10/100 LAN Port Preparation • Auto negotiated, 10/100 Mbps, Half/Full Duplex • IP Address, subnet and gateway can be determined/modified via the Console Port serial connection Section III: Boot-up Sequence • Observation key to condition diagnosis • Observed via NetModem ‘Console Port’ • Reliable for determining initial boot-up state of NetModem • Sequence remains constant within a given iDS version • Console session detail used in conjunction with LED indications to diagnose problems • All Boot-up observations made considering: • Console Port set to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. • No IFL cables should be connected • Record any generated error or failed to load indication as reported • Capture any available ‘log’ files, if needed • Connect Power to NetModem • Power LED illuminates solid green • Boot-up can be observed via console port session (next 3 pages) • (DRAM test can be aborted, halting board at ‘Bootloader’ prompt) • Rear Panel LEDS all illuminate in ‘self-test’ sequence • Left to right; Net, Status, TX, RX • Self-test completes, then only ‘Status’ LED solid green • Console session detail pauses as Images decompressed • Console Port default to 9600 baud • Mobile remotes switch to 4800 baud for GPS receiver input • Boot-up detail concludes with ‘Modem Ready’ indication • Rear Panel ‘RX’ LED then solid yellowSame • Same time, Front Panel ‘Network’ LED flashes yellow • Boot-up concluded, now ready for normal operation