Troubleshoot Crosswork Data Gateway Connectivity
The following steps will help you troubleshoot connectivity issues with your Crosswork Data Gateway and Crosswork Cloud.
Procedure
Step 1 |
In the main window, click Data Gateways and then click on the Crosswork Data Gateway for which you want to check connectivity. |
Step 2 |
Ensure that the Connectivity field displays Session Up. This indicates that the Crosswork Data Gateway is connected to the cloud. |
Step 3 |
Ensure you have at least one device linked to the Crosswork Data Gateway. |
Step 4 |
In the main window, click Devices and then click a device that is linked to the Crosswork Data Gateway. |
Step 5 |
Click the Status tab. |
Step 6 |
Ensure the Connectivity link between Crosswork Cloud and Crosswork Data Gateway is green, indicating the connection is working. If the Connectivity link is red, which indicates there is an error, Crosswork Data Gateway is not connected to the cloud. |
Step 7 |
Using SSH, log in to your Crosswork Data Gateway with the user name dg-admin and the password you specified when you installed Crosswork Data Gateway. |
Step 8 |
Go to the Crosswork Data Gateway main menu, then select Vitals > Controller Reachability and verify that there is any established session. This will verify that the Crosswork Data Gateway can reach the default gateway and the DNS server. If the Controller Reachability test failed, the failure is most likely due to one of the following issues:
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Step 9 |
From the Crosswork Data Gateway main menu, select Docker Containers and verify that one of the following images appear:
This ensures the Crosswork Data Gateway was able to download the required image from Crosswork Cloud. |