Troubleshooting Chart - NETGEAR M4350 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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The following table lists symptoms, causes, and solutions for possible problems.
Table 17. Troubleshooting chart
Symptom
A Power LED is off.
The speed, activity, and link
status LED is off when the
port is connected to a
device.
A file transfer is slow or the
performance is degraded.
A segment or device is not
recognized as part of the
network.
The speed, activity, and link
status LED is blinking
continuously for each
connected port and the
network is disabled.
Troubleshooting
Fully Managed Switches M4350 Series
Cause
The switch is not receiving
power.
The port connection is not
working.
One possible cause is that a
broadcast storm occurred
and that a network loop
(redundant path) was
created.
One or more devices are not
properly connected, or
cabling does not meet
Ethernet guidelines.
A network loop (redundant
path) was created.
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Solution
Check the power cable connections at the switch
and the power source.
Make sure that all cables are used correctly and
comply with the Ethernet specifications.
Check the crimp on the connectors and make sure
that the plug is properly inserted and locked into
the port at both the switch and the connecting
device.
Make sure that all cables are used correctly and
comply with the Ethernet specifications.
Check for a defective port, cable, or module by
testing them in an alternate environment where all
products are functioning.
Break the loop by making sure that only one path
exists from any networked device to any other
networked device. After you connect to the main
local browser UI, you can configure Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) to prevent network loops.
Verify that the cabling is correct.
Make sure that all connectors are securely
positioned in the required ports. It is possible that
equipment was accidentally disconnected.
Break the loop by making sure that only one path
exists from any networked device to any other
networked device. After you connect to the main
local browser UI, you can configure Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) to prevent network loops.
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