Troubleshooting using the led indicators, Troubleshooting using the led indicators -3 – Rockwell Automation 1761-NET-ENIW MicroLogix Ethernet Interface (ENI) User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005

Troubleshooting 9-3

Troubleshooting Using the
LED Indicators

The ENI/ENIW status LEDs provide a mechanism to determine the
current status of the ENI/ENIW if a programming device is not present
or available. The LED behavior is described in the following table.

Table 9.4 Series A/B LED Indicators

LED

Description

Color

State

Indicates

RS-232
TX/RX

RS-232 data
transmission
indicator

green

flashing

data is being transmitted or received over the RS-232 port

off

no RS-232 traffic

POWER

module power

green

on

module is powered

off

module may not be powered

LINK

Ethernet link
status

green

on

the module detects a valid Ethernet connection

off

the module does not detect a valid Ethernet connection

Ethernet
TX/RX

Ethernet data
transmission
indicator

green

flashing
steady

During normal operation (Fault LED is off) the Ethernet port is transmitting or
receiving NetLinx packets. For example, if you use “Ping” or “Telnet”, the Ethernet
TX/RX LED will not flash.

(1)

flash
sequence

When the Fault LED is on steady, the Ethernet TX/RX LED flashes the following
error codes:

• ROM Error - 1 flash, then off

• RAM Error - 2 flashes, then off

• Net Controller Error - 3 flashes, then off

• EEPROM error: 4 flashes, then off
• Duplicate IP: 5 flashes, then off

When the FAULT LED is flashing, the Ethernet TX/RX LED flashes the following
error codes:

• Faulty Network Connection: 4 flashes, then off

• ENI/ENIW Not Configured: 5 flashes, then off

• Unspecified Fault: off

off

no Ethernet traffic

FAULT

fault condition
indicator

red

on

lit when a fault condition is present, possible causes

• ROM Checksum Error

• RAM Test Error

• Network Controller Error

• EEPROM Checksum Error

• Duplicate IP

(see Ethernet TX/RX LED behavior above for error codes)

flashing

one of the following:

• faulty network connection

• ENI/ENIW does not have a valid IP address

off

hardware is functioning normally

(1) Indicates Ethernet network traffic to/from the ENI/ENIW.

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