Port connection problems, Port connection problems -7, Table 4-2 – Nortel Networks 450 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

302401-D Rev 00

4-7

Port Connection Problems

You can usually trace port connection problems to either a poor cable connection
or an improper connection of the port cables at either end of the link. To remedy
these types of problems, make sure that the cable connections are secure and that
the cables connect to the correct ports at both ends of the link.

Port connection problems are also traceable to the autonegotiation mode or the
port interface.

Table 4-2.

Corrective Actions

Symptom

Probable cause

Corrective action

All LEDs are off.

The switch is not receiving AC
power.

Verify that the AC power cord is fastened securely
at both ends and that power is available at the AC
power outlet.

The fans are not operating or
the airflow is blocked, causing
the unit to overheat.

Verify that there is sufficient space for adequate
airflow on both sides of the switch.

Note:

Operating temperature for the switch must

not exceed 40°C (104°F). Do not place the switch
in areas where it can be exposed to direct
sunlight or near warm air exhausts or heaters.

The Activity LED for a
connected port is off or
does not blink (and you
have reason to believe
that traffic is present).

The switch is experiencing a
port connection problem.

See

“Port Connection Problems

” on

page 4-7

.

The switch’s link partner is not
autonegotiating properly.

The Status LED is off.

A fatal error was detected by
the self-test.

Cycle the power to the switch (disconnect and
then reconnect the AC power cord).

If the problem persists, replace the switch.

The Status LED is
blinking.

A nonfatal error occurred
during the self-test.

Cycle the power to the switch (disconnect and
then reconnect the AC power cord).

If the problem persists, contact the Nortel
Networks Technical Solutions Center.

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