In a wide area network (WAN), where multiple logical connections emanate from a single physical interface, the IP Manager performs WAN analysis by default and diagnoses one of the following problems listed in Problems diagnosed by IP Manager in a WAN.

Table 1. Problems diagnosed by IP Manager in a WAN

Problem

Description

Interface::Down

If the physical interface is operationally down, which explains why all of the subinterfaces that are layered over the physical interface have failed, along with any peer interfaces of those subinterfaces. “Interface” in “Interface::Down” represents the physical interface.

Interface::LogicalConnectionDown

  • If two or more network connections at the subinterface level have failed and the physical interface is operationally up. “Interface” in “Interface::LogicalConnectionDown” represents the physical interface.

    Network connections at the subinterface level represent WAN circuits.

  • Indicates a probable failure in the WAN network that does not cause a physical failure. The premise for the diagnosis is that a common but unobservable condition is causing all of the network connection failures.

NetworkConnection::Down

If a single network connection at the subinterface level has failed.

Whether or not the IP Manager performs WAN analysis is controlled by the SM_LOGICALCONNECTIONDOWN environment variable.