3
Troubleshooting
Refer to Table 3‐1 for a checklist of problems and recommended actions to resolve the problem. If additional support is needed, refer to “Getting Help” on page xii.
Table 3-1 Troubleshooting Checklist
Problem | Recommended Action |
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Unit is plugged into the Enterasys | Verify the use of a good AC cable with a good |
Power Hub, but main power LED is “off.” | ground connection. |
| Verify that the AC is “hot” and that voltage is |
| between 100 VAC to 264 VAC (50 Hz to 60 Hz). |
| For the |
| internal fan is working, there may be an internal |
| circuitry fault or internal voltage that is out of |
| specification. If the fan is not working, there may |
| be an internal power supply fault. |
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Unit is plugged in and running, but the fans are | Verify that all fan openings are clear. |
not working. | Verify that the metal case is not damaged. |
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| Verify that there are no loose parts inside the |
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| If needed, check and replace fuse at the inlet |
| plug 10 A rated fuse. |
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The | Verify that you are using a standard UTP Cat. 5, |
the powered devices does not work. | 5e, or 6 cable, including all eight wires (four |
| pairs). Try to move the same load into a |
| different port on the same hub. If it works, there |
| is probably a faulty port or bad RJ45 port |
| connection. If possible, try to connect the load |
| device into a different hub. Try using a different |
| Ethernet cable; if it works, there is probably a |
| faulty connection over the long cable, or a bad |
| RJ45 connection. |