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Level Two Technical Support for BBSM Document ID: 15942 Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions Software Requirements Software Application Description BBSM End User Supported Ethernet Network Interface Cards Troubleshooting BBSM Users are Unable to Send or Receive E−Mail IIS Proxy LAT Setup (BBSM 5.0 only) PMS Does Not[...]
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Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configurat[...]
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Microsoft Apple Windows Me Macintosh OS 9, X Windows CE Linux Red Hat Linux 6.1 − 7.1 Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Open BSD Windows NT 4.0 Server Turbo Linux Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Server Solaris Windows 2000 Professional Versions 7 and 8 Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server BEOS BEOS Version 4.5 or higher Note: The configuration of [...]
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Policy IIS Provides Web services Proxy 2.0 Proxy support for BBSM 5.0 ISA Server Proxy support for BBSM 5.1 MSMQ Provides data transport between IIS and MSDE AtDial Core Service of BBSM software Athdmn Sends billing information to the Property Management System (PMS) server DHCP Server Provides non−static clients with IP addresses and related inf[...]
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Netgear Linksys WPC11 US Robotics ORiNOCO or Lucent or Wavelan Xircom Troubleshooting This section lists the most common error messages and support steps to help resolve each. Error messages are arranged alphabetically by topic. For more details on BBSM and WEBConfig, consult the Cisco Building Broadband Service Manager Software Configuration Guide[...]
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field. Click Update . 3. Cause 2 The user normally connects to the Internet through their corporate network, which is behind a firewall. Resolution 2 In this instance, users must tunnel into their corporate network in order to receive e−mail. See Resolution 1 in order to only allow the users to send mail. IIS Proxy LAT Setup (BBSM 5.0 only) Proxy[...]
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network IP addresses . Click OK in order to accept the new ranges. 11. Click Apply . 12. Click OK in order to close the LAT table. 13. Close the IIS Manager . 14. Note: If you are prompted to save console settings, select No . PMS Does Not Post Charges Symptoms Billing is not posted to the Property Management Systme (PMS). Cause 1 The Athdmn servic[...]
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"check out" the technician. Note: It is useful to request a print out of the BBSM room charge for future use. The property staff can then delete the charges to the guest folio created by the test. End Users Redirected to RadiusClearFail.asp Symptoms The client gets redirected to the radiusclearfail.asp screen over and over again. Cause Re[...]
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Open the BBSM Dashboard > WEBConfig . 1. Change all the address information on the relevant tabs for the DHCP scope and switches. 2. Apply the changes, and then close the WEBConfig page. 3. Verify the DNS server address and change this information if necessary. Note: See the URL Error Page Resolution 1 instructions, in this document. 4. Verify t[...]
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You can also access this from http://<BBSM_IP_Address:9488>/WEBConfig/switches.asp . Disable any switches that do not need the port map updated. 2. Use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the port map page in order to scroll to the affected site. 3. Disable Clear Existing Port Map . 4. Click on the Port Map link at the top of the WEBConfi[...]
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malfunction. If a switch is merely mis−configured, traffic still passes through. Thus, the client receives a DHCP address, and switches located downstream of the suspected switch are reachable by support personnel. Resolution Determine the most likely location of the failure with utilities such as ping and Telnet as well as the network diagram. U[...]
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Note: If the property does not have an IT staff, or is unable or unwilling to assist, a technician must be sent to the property in order to perform these tests. If the problem with a switch or switches cannot be resolved, replace the switch(es). 4. Note 1: Switch−to−switch and router−to−computer connections require a crossover cable. Switch[...]
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URL Error Page Symptoms The user receives the you are connected but... error message. Cause 1 The DNS server is not set to obtain DNS information from the Internet. Resolution 1 Enter the IP address of the ISP's DNS server: Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DNS . 1. Right−click on BBSM and select Properties . 2. Selec[...]
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3 the Internet. Cause 4 The Internet connection (T−1 or T−3) from the ISP to the site could be down. Resolution 4 Submit a trouble call with the ISP. NetPro Discussion Forums − Featured Conversations Networking Professionals Connection is a forum for networking professionals to share questions, suggestions, and information about networking so[...]