Seven-Segment Display Shows A "3; Downline Load Starts, Then Fails - 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

Seven-Segment Display Shows a "3"

If the seven-segment display has a "3" after power up, the Access Server 316 has a
downline loading problem.
To isolate and diagnose the problem, do the following:
1. Connect a terminal to the console port of the Access Server 316, then power up
the terminal.
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. Initialize the Access Server 316 by pressing Ctrl/P on your console terminal.
4. Read the message that appears on the terminal display.
The conditions under which a "3" may appear in the seven-segment display, and
the messages associated with each condition, are described in the following
sections.

Downline Load Starts, Then Fails

Messages: The following messages may appear on the console terminal at various
time intervals:
Local—912—[MOP] Load failure, timeout
Local—953—[IP] Attempting to locate load host, [ETHERNET]
Local—953—[MOP] Attempting to locate load host, [ISO8802]
Local—953—[MOP] Attempting to locate load host, [ETHERNET]
Local—955—[MOP] Host xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx LOCATED [ETHERNET]
Local—956—[MOP] Requesting load from host xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Problem: The host system failed to complete the downline load to the Access
Server 316.
Correction: Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console terminal
display and notify the network manager. For more information, refer to the
Network Access Software Problem Solving guide.
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