Chapter 11, Troubleshooting – Allied Telesis AT-2746FX User Manual

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Chapter 11

Troubleshooting

This chapter contains suggestions on what to do if you encounter a
problem using your new network adapter card.

Note

In the following discussions the term “remote device” refers to the
device to which the port on the network adapter card is connected.
Examples include Ethernet switches and hubs.

The LINK LED is off:

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Verify that the system in which the adapter card is installed is powered
on and is operating correctly.

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Verify that the remote device is powered on and is operating correctly.

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Check to be sure that the twisted pair cable or fiber optic cable is
securely connected to the port on the network adapter card and to the
port on the remote device.

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Check that you are using the appropriate type of cable and that the
cable length does not exceed the permitted maximum length. For
cable types and lengths, refer to the appropriate table in Chapter 1,
“Network Adapter Card Overview” on page 13.

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If the remote device has management firmware, verify that the port on
the device has not been disabled. If it has been disabled, use the
device’s management firmware to enable it.

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For a twisted pair port, check the wiring configuration of the port on the
remote device. If it is configured as MDIX, check to be sure that you
are using a straight-through twisted pair cable. If the port on the remote
device is configured as MDI, verify that you are using a cross-over
twisted pair cable. (If the port on the remote device features auto-MDI/
MDIX, you can use either a straight-through or cross-over cable.)
Refer to the documentation that came with the device to determine the
wiring configuration of its twisted pair ports.

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