To verify the SBC SWe instantiation:
Enter the following command in the console to see the LCA logs:
tailf /var/log/sonus/lca.log
Check if the LCA has the following log information:
05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO From Metadata: Actual CE Name: -->vsbc1<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Actual System Name: -->vsbcSystem<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Actual peerCeName: -->vsbc1<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO mode: -->sbc<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO role: -->ACTIVE<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO peerHaIp: -->10.54.20.11<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO clusterId: -->none<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO From SBC Conf File: Local CE Name: -->vsbc1<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Local System Name: -->vsbcSystem<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Local Peer CE Name: -->vsbc1<--
If the SBC SWe instantiation is successful carried out, the instance (standalone or active and standby) will reconfigure itself with the User Data and sbx service will automatically come-up. For a HA (active and standby), the standby instance will restart after re-configuring with the User Data.
Enter the following command in the console to see the LCA logs:
tailf /var/log/sonus/lca.log
Check if the LCA has the following log information:
05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO From Metadata: Actual CE Name: -->vsbc1<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Actual System Name: -->vsbcSystem<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Actual peerCeName: -->vsbc2<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO mode: -->sbc<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO role: -->STANDBY<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO peerHaIp: -->10.54.20.12<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO clusterId: -->none<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO From SBC Conf File: Local CE Name: -->vsbc1<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Local System Name: -->vsbcSystem<-- 05-10 06:53:44 LifeCycleAgent INFO Local Peer CE Name: -->vsbc2<--
Enter the following command in the console to see the Switchover logs:
/var/log/sonus/AWSIPSwitchover.log
Enter the following command in the console to see the DHCP logs:
/var/log/sonus/dhcp.log
The Starting SBC log information indicates, successful reconfiguration of User Data.