Troubleshooting; Basic Troubleshooting - HP f10 Troubleshooting Manual

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Troubleshooting

Basic Troubleshooting

If the thin client is experiencing operating problems or will not power on, review the following items.
Table 4-4
Power-On Troubleshooting
Issue
The thin client unit is experiencing
operating problems.
The thin client unit does not power on.
The thin client unit powers on and displays
a splash screen, but does not connect to
the server.
No link or activity on the network RJ-45
LEDs or the LEDs do not illuminate
blinking green after powering on the thin
client unit. (The network LEDs are located
inside the RJ-45 connector on the top, rear
panel of the thin client. Indicator lights are
visible when the connector is installed.)
Procedures
Ensure that the following connectors are securely plugged into the thin client
unit:
Power connector
Keyboard
Mouse
Network RJ-45 connector
Monitor
1.
Verify that the power supply is good by installing it on a known working
unit and testing it. If the power supply does not work on the test unit,
replace the power supply.
2.
If the unit does not work properly with the replaced power supply, have the
unit serviced.
1.
Verify that the network is operating and the network cable is working
properly.
2.
Verify that the unit is communicating with the server by having the System
Administrator ping the unit from the server:
If the thin client pings back, then the signal was accepted and the unit
is working. This indicates a configuration issue.
If the thin client does not ping back and the thin client does not
connect to the server, re-image the unit.
1.
Verify that the network is not down.
2.
Make sure the RJ-45 cable is good by installing the RJ-45 cable onto a
known working device—if a network signal is detected then the cable is
good.
3.
Verify the power supply is good by replacing the power cable to the unit
with a known working power supply cable and testing it.
4.
If network LEDs still do not light and you know the power supply is good,
then re-image the unit.
5.
If network LEDs still do not light, run the IP configuration procedure.
6.
If network LEDs still do not light, have the unit serviced.
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