Ethernet Switch Self-Test Errors - GE N60 Instruction Manual

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3 HARDWARE
The switch will automatically reboot after a successful firmware file transfer.
NOTE
5.
Once the firmware has been successfully uploaded to the switch module, load the settings file using the procedure
described earlier.
The following table provides details about Ethernet module self-test errors.
Be sure to enable the
ETHERNET SWITCH FAIL
and the relevant
PORT 1 EVENTS
menu.
ETHERNET SWITCH
Table 3–7: ETHERNET SWITCH SELF-TEST ERRORS
ACTIVATION SETTING (SET
AS ENABLED)
ETHERNET SWITCH FAIL
PORT 1 EVENTS to PORT 6
EVENTS
No setting required; the N60
will read the state of a general
purpose input/output port on
the main CPU upon power-up
and create the error if there is a
conflict between the input/
output state and the order
code.
GE Multilin
N60 Network Stability and Synchrophasor Measurement System
setting in the
through
settings under the
PORT 6 EVENTS
EVENT NAME
EVENT CAUSE
ETHERNET MODULE
No response has been
OFFLINE
received from the Ethernet
module after five successive
polling attempts.
ETHERNET PORT 1
An active Ethernet port has
OFFLINE to ETHERNET
returned a FAILED status.
PORT 6 OFFLINE
EQUIPMENT
The N60 has not detected the
MISMATCH: Card XXX
presence of the Ethernet
Missing
switch via the bus board.
3.4 MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH MODULES

3.4.7 ETHERNET SWITCH SELF-TEST ERRORS

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PRODUCT SETUP
USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF-TESTS
PRODUCT SETUP
POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Loss of switch power.
• IP/gateway/subnet.
• Incompatibility between the CPU and
the switch module.
• UR port (port 7) configured incorrectly
or blocked
• Switch IP address assigned to another
device in the same network.
• Ethernet connection broken.
• An inactive port's events have been
enabled.
The N60 failed to see the switch module
on power-up, because switch won't
power up or is still powering up. To clear
the fault, cycle power to the N60.
menu
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COMMUNICATIONS
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