Cisco Systems SN 5428 manual Troubleshooting a Network or Fibre Channel Port Connection

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting a Network or Fibre Channel Port Connection

Troubleshooting a Network or Fibre Channel Port Connection

If an LED on a network or Fibre Channel port indicates a problem, follow the steps in the following sections to help isolate the problem:

Troubleshooting a Connection to a Gigabit Ethernet Port, page 3-4

Troubleshooting a Connection to a 10/100 Ethernet Management or 10/100 Ethernet HA Port, page 3-5

Troubleshooting a Connection to a Fibre Channel Port, page 3-6

Troubleshooting a Connection to a Gigabit Ethernet Port

A bad connection to a Gigabit Ethernet (GE 1 or GE 2) port is indicated by the LINK LED not being on. If the LINK LED is not on, follow these steps to help isolate the problem:

Step 1 Check to make sure that the cable is connected properly and in good operating condition.

Disconnect and connect both ends of the cable. If the LINK LED turns on, then the cable was not connected properly.

If the LINK LED remains off, replace the cable. If the LINK LED turns on, then the cable was defective.

If the LINK LED remains off, the cable is most likely not the problem. Continue to the next step.

Step 2 Check the external end system, switch, or router to which the port is connected.

If the external end system, switch, or router is operating properly, continue to the next step.

If the external end system, switch, or router is not operating properly, then correct the problem. If the LINK LED turns on, then the problem was with the external end system, switch, or router.

If the LINK LED remains off, continue to the next step.

 

Cisco SN 5428 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide

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OL-4796-01

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Contents Cisco SN 5428 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide Page Cisco SN 5428 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Front-Panel LEDs Cable and Port Pinouts B-1 Viii Audience OrganizationConventions This document uses the following conventionsRelated Documentation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco TAC Website Opening a TAC CaseTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Xvi Product Overview SN 5428 Basic Description SN 5428 Storage Router ChassisPort Descriptions SN 5428 Storage Router PortsGigabit Ethernet Ports Console Port10/100 Ethernet Management Port 10/100 Ethernet HA PortFront-Panel LEDs Fibre Channel PortsLED Mgmt ACT Fan Assembly Chassis AirflowPower Supply Power connectorOL-4796-01 Installing the SN 5428 Storage Router Read Safety Notices Installing the SN 5428 Storage Router Read Safety Notices OL-4796-01 Site Planning Installing the SN 5428 Chassis Installing on a Table or a ShelfRack-Mounting the SN 5428 Storage Router Removing the Front Screws from the Sides Installing the Chassis in the Rack Attaching the Optional Cable Guide Cable guide screwInstalling SFP Modules MT-RJ Fiber-Optic Connector and SFP Module SFP Product Number Connector Type Port Usage Mylar Tab SFP Modules Mylar Tab SFP ModuleInserting a Mylar Tab SFP Module Actuator/Button SFP Modules 10 Actuator/Button SFP Module12 Removing an Actuator/Button SFP Module from a Port Bale Clasp SFP Modules 13 Bale Clasp SFP Module15 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module with Your Index Finger Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Ports OL-4796-01 Connecting to a Gigabit Ethernet Port Connecting to a Fibre Channel PortConnecting to the 10/100 Ethernet Management and HA Ports 17 Connecting to the 10/100 Management and HA PortsConnecting to the Console Port Stop Bits Flow ControlConnecting Power 18 Connecting the Console Cable19 Power Set to Off Verifying Installation Verifying Start-up OperationsVerify That Network Connections Are Operational Verify That Fibre Channel Connections Are OperationalWhere to Go Next OL-4796-01 Troubleshooting Solving Problems at the Component LevelIdentifying Startup Problems Troubleshooting the Power Supply Troubleshooting a Network or Fibre Channel Port Connection Troubleshooting a Connection to a Gigabit Ethernet PortTroubleshooting Troubleshooting a Connection to a Fibre Channel Port Contacting Customer Service OL-4796-01 Technical Specifications Fuse F1 rating Cable and Port Pinouts Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports850 62.5 0625 300 m 125 150 m 50.0 500 m 10/100 Ethernet Management and HA Ports Figure B-1 Straight-Through CablesPin Signal Direction Description Console PortRTS OL-4796-01 Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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