Solving Hardware
Problems
Auto-negotiation problems will occur with 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T
where auto-negotiation is disabled and incorrect cables are being used
(cross-over or straight).
Auto-negotiation problems occur with fiber if:
The Receiver (RX) and Transceiver (TX) cable connectors are
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swapped
Fibers are broken
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Auto-negotiation differs at either end (a link appears at the 'fixed'
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end and not at the auto-negotiation end)
In the rare event that your switch unit experiences a hardware failure,
refer to the list of suggested solutions below.
A fan failure warning message is received
Your switch has a fan monitoring system that will generate fan failure
warning messages. Fan failure could potentially reduce the lifetime of the
switch. The monitoring system polls the fan status at periodic intervals
while the unit is powered up.
If one fan has failed in the switch, a warning message will be generated
in the following ways:
Unit LED
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The seven segment display shows a green flashing 'f'.
RMON Trap
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If configured, an RMON trap is generated and sent to the
management workstation.
Command Line Interface
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An indication of a general hardware failure is provided through the
Top level menu displayed when logging onto the CLI. For more
detailed information about the failure issue the display
logbuffer command.
Web interface
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An indication of fan failure is provided through the Device Summary
table for the specific unit. In addition all summary tables turn red to
indicate the fan failure.
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