System Ok Led Off / Seven-Segment Display Flashing; System Ok Led Flashing; Error Messages - Cabletron Systems Access Server 316 Hardware Owner's Manual

Enterasys access server 316 network adapter: user guide
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What to Do If You Have Problems
System OK LED Off / Seven-Segment Display
Flashing
Problem: A hardware error occurred that makes the Access Server 316
nonoperational.
Correction: There is no corrective procedure for this problem except for SIM
failure (refer to note). Notify the network manager that the Access Server 316
must be returned to Cabletron Systems for repair or replacement Refer to the
Network Access Software Problem Solving guide for information about returning the
unit to Cabletron Systems.

System OK LED Flashing

If the System OK LED is flashing after power up, it indicates that the Access
Server 316 has a nonfatal problem detected during self-test. The error message on
the console terminal shows the primary problem.
To isolate and diagnose the problem, do the following:
1. Connect a console terminal to the console port (default port is port 1) of the
Access Server 316, then power up the terminal. Refer to the Network Access
Software Management guide for procedure to set up the console port.
2. Configure the terminal to operate with a speed of 9600 bits per second and a
character size of 8 bits (no parity). (Refer to the specific terminal user's guide if
you need help setting up the terminal parameters.)
3. Unplug the Access Server 316 power cord at the wall outlet, then reinsert it.
4. Read the error message that appears on the terminal display.

Error Messages

This section lists and describes the error messages that occur in conjunction with
System OK LED flashing. The section also describes the recommended corrective
action.
Message: Local—922—Port hardware error on port n
Problem: The specified port has failed self-test.
Correction: There is no corrective procedure for this condition. Notify the
network manager that the Access Server 316 must be returned to Cabletron
Systems for repair or replacement. Refer to the Network Access Software Problem
Solving guide for information about returning the unit to Cabletron.
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