Appendix B: Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Chart; Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions; Table B-1. Troubleshooting Chart - NETGEAR ProSafe FSM7326P Hardware Installation Manual

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APPENDIX B: TROUBLESHOOTING

This appendix provides information about troubleshooting the NETGEAR Model FSM7326P Managed
Power over Ethernet Switch.

Troubleshooting Chart

The table below lists symptoms, causes, and solutions of possible problems.

Table B-1. Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom
Power LED is off.
Link LED is off or intermittent.
File transfer is slow or
performance degradation is a
problem.
A segment or device is not
recognized as part of the network.
ACT LED is flashing continuously
on all connected ports and the
network is disabled

Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions

If the suggestions in Table B-1 do not resolve your problem, refer to the troubleshooting suggestions
below:
Network Adapter Cards
Make sure the network adapter cards installed in the computers are in working condition and the software
driver has been installed.
Configuration
If problems occur after altering the network configuration, restore the original connections and determine
the cause by implementing the new changes, one step at a time. Make sure that cable distances, repeater
limits, and other physical aspects of the installation do not exceed the Ethernet limitations.
Cause
No power is received
Port connection is not
working.
Half- or full-duplex setting
on the switch and the
connected device are not
the same.
One or more devices are not
properly connected, or
cabling does not meet
Ethernet guidelines.
A network loop (redundant
path) has been created (see
Figure 2-3).
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Solution
Check the power cord connections at the
switch and the connected device.
Make sure all cables used are correct and
comply with Ethernet specifications.
Check the crimp on the connectors and make
sure that the plug is properly inserted and
locked into the port at both the switch and the
connecting device.
Make sure all cables used are correct and
comply with Ethernet specifications.
Check for a defective adapter card, cable, or
port by testing them in an alternate
environment where all products are functioning.
Make sure the attached device is set to auto
negotiate.
Verify that the cabling is correct. Be sure all
connectors are securely positioned in the
required ports. Equipment may have been
accidentally disconnected.
Break the loop by ensuring that there is only
one path from any networked device to any
other networked device.

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