Troubleshooting checklist, Checking for network link and activity, Checking if current drivers are loaded – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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Troubleshooting: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide

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Typically, the BACS

Testing the Network

failures are the result of a configuration problem on the network or with the IP

addresses. Below are common steps when troubleshooting the network.

1. Verify that the cable is attached and you have proper link.
2. Verify that the drivers are loaded and enabled.
3. Replace the cable that is attached to the NIC/LOM.
4. Verify that the IP address is assigned correctly using the command "ipconfig" or by checking the OS IP assigning tool.
5. Verify that the IP address is correct for the network to which the adapter(s) is connected.

Any test failure while running tests from the Diagnostics tab in Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 may indicate a hardware
issue with the NIC or LOM that is installed in your system. Below are troubleshooting steps that may help correct the failure:

1. Remove the failing device and reseat it in the slot. Ensure the adapter is firmly seated in the slot from front to back.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If the test still fails for the adapter, replace it with a different adapter of the same model and rerun the test. If the test

passes on the known good adapter, contact your hardware vendor for assistance.

4. Power down the machine and remove AC power from the machine and then reboot the system.
5. Remove and reinstall the diagnostic software.
6. Contact your hardware vendor.

Troubleshooting Checklist

CAUTION! Before you open the case of your system, review

Safety Precautions

.

The following checklist provides recommended actions to take to resolve problems installing the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit
Ethernet adapter or running it in your system.

Inspect all cables and connections. Verify that the cable connections at the network adapter and the switch are
attached properly. Verify that the cable length and rating comply with the requirements listed in

Connecting the

Network Cables

.

Check the adapter installation by reviewing

Installing the Hardware

. Verify that the adapter is properly seated in the

slot. Check for specific hardware problems, such as obvious damage to board components or the PCI edge connector.
Check the configuration settings and change them if they are in conflict with another device.
Verify that your system is using the latest BIOS.
Try inserting the adapter in another slot. If the new position works, the original slot in your system may be defective.
Replace the failed adapter with one that is known to work properly. If the second adapter works in the slot where the
first one failed, the original adapter is probably defective.
Install the adapter in another functioning system and run the tests again. If the adapter passed the tests in the new
system, the original system may be defective.
Remove all other adapters from the system and run the tests again. If the adapter passes the tests, the other adapters
may be causing contention.

Checking for Network Link and Activity

See

Testing Network Connectivity

or

Viewing Vital Signs

to check the state of the network link and activity as indicated by the

port LEDs.

Checking if Current Drivers are Loaded

Windows

See

Viewing Vital Signs

to view useful information about the adapter, its link status, and network connectivity.

NetWare

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