NEC 5800/320MA manual Checking Cables of Ethernet PCI Adapters, Verifying Link Data Rate and Mode

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Troubleshooting Ethernet PCI Adapters

Checking Cables of Ethernet PCI Adapters

If your system cannot communicate with the network using a particular Ethernet port, make sure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the port and that the ACT/LNK LED on the port is lit. For information about the cables for Ethernet PCI adapters, see “Cabling Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters” on page 2-.5Note the following maximum allowable distance between an Ethernet PCI adapter and a switch.

The maximum distance between a U575 PCI adapter or an embedded Ethernet PCI adapter and a hub or switch is 328 ft (100m).

The maximum distance between a U574 PCI adapter and a switch is 902 ft (275m).

For U575 PCI adapters or embedded Ethernet PCI adapters configured at 100 or 1000 Mbps, low-quality cables might cause signal integrity problems. If a connection using either of these Ethernet PCI adapters fails to operate at 100 or 1000 Mbps, you can determine if the cable is at fault by using the same cable but resetting the data rate to 10 Mbps. For more information, see “Configuring Link Speed and Duplex Mode” on page 2-16.

You can also run diagnostic tests on cables. For more information, see “Using PROSet Utility Diagnostics” on page 2-41.

Verifying Link Data Rate and Mode

If a problem persists when the network cables are properly attached and the distances are within acceptable limits, examine the data rate and duplex mode (full or half) of each Ethernet PCI adapter and its link partner. Verify that these values are appropriate and that they are supported by both the adapter and the link partner.

For more information, see “Configuring Link Speed and Duplex Mode” on page 2-16.

Checking the Network Statistics

If there is a viable link between each Ethernet PCI adapter and its link partner, but network connectivity is still intermittent, check the network statistics for the individual adapters and associated teams to see if there are any errors.

Look for the network statistics in the Network Driver tab of a particular adapter or team in the PROSet utility (Figure 2-24).

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Contents Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Manual Name Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Contents U525 and U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Figures Tables Notation Conventions Purpose of This ManualAudience R N I N G U T I O NGetting Help Typographical ConventionsCall the RegisterDeviceNotification function Preface Preface Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Chapter Overview of PCI Adapters PCI Adapters Available with Express5800/320Ma SystemsCLARiiON AX100 Storage System to an Express5800/320Ma System System Configurations and PCI Slot Availability PCI Slot Numbering, Reservations, and PerformancePaired PCI Slots and Duplex Operation of PCI Adapters PCI Adapter Slot NumberingGeneral References Express5800/320Ma Operation and Maintenance Chapter Ethernet PCI Adapters U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet AdaptersEmbedded Ethernet PCI Adapters Faceplate of the U575 PCI AdapterHardware Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters 0Ma 3.2 GHzSoftware Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters Software Requirements of Ethernet PCI AdaptersCabling Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters Cabling U575 and Embedded Ethernet PCI AdaptersConfiguring Ethernet PCI Adapters RJ-45 ConnectorStarting PROSet PROSet dialog box appears see -3for an example Types of Fault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams Adapter Fault Tolerant Teams Switch Fault Tolerant TeamsAdaptive Load Balancing Teams Static Link Aggregation Teams Ieee 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation TeamsFault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams and IP Multicasting Virtual LANs Configuring Ethernet Teams Locating Ethernet PCI Adapters To locate an Ethernet PCI adapter portGeneral tab, click Identify Adapter Configuring Link Speed and Duplex Mode Identify Adapter Dialog BoxTo set the link speed and duplex mode Setting the Link Speed and Duplex ModeCreating Ethernet Teams U T I O N Teaming Wizard startsSelecting the Type of Team Selecting Ethernet PCI Adapters for a Team Assigning Priorities to Ethernet PCI Adapters Configuring Virtual LANs Over a Team U T I O N 10. Adding a Vlan to a Team11. Specifying a Vlan ID and Name Assigning an IP Address to a Team or Vlan 12. Network Connections Window 13. Ethernet Team Properties Managing Ethernet Teams 14. Internet Protocol TCP/IP PropertiesRemoving Ethernet PCI Adapters from a Team 15. Removing an Ethernet PCI Adapter from a Team To physically replace adapters in a team 17. Icon for a Missing Removed AdapterAdding Ethernet PCI Adapters to a Team 18shows an example of adding a U574 PCI adapter to a teamUpdating a Team’s Ethernet Address To verify the Ethernet address for a team19. Obtaining the Ethernet Address for a Team To update the Ethernet Address for a team Removing an Ethernet TeamTo remove a team Troubleshooting Ethernet PCI Adapters 21. Removing a Team of Ethernet PCI AdaptersChecking Status LEDs 23. Status LEDs on Embedded Ethernet PortsLED Verifying Link Data Rate and Mode Checking Cables of Ethernet PCI AdaptersChecking the Network Statistics 24. Network Statistics in PROSet 25. Network Statistics in ftSMC Using PROSet Utility Diagnostics To start PROSet Utility diagnostics26. PROSet Diagnostics Chapter U525 and U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters 2Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Hardware Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Faceplate of an Optical Fibre Channel PCI AdapterSoftware Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters To check for the latest approved and qualified driverCabling Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Configuring Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Installing Optical Fibre Channel PCI AdaptersTo install the adapters Updating the Driver for Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters To update the driver using Device Manager To check the driver using Device ManagerDevice Manager, expand Scsi and Raid Controllers Troubleshooting Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Page To convert a PCI adapter to a low- or high-profile adapter Page IndexIndex Index Index Index-4Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide