HP Embedded Firewall manual Troubleshooting Remote Wake-Up, Troubleshooting a Network Connection

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12Troubleshooting the NIC

Troubleshooting Remote Wake-Up

If your computer does not boot in response to a Remote Wake-Up event, perform these troubleshooting steps:

NOTE: Wake-On-Error is enabled by default.

1Make sure that you are using the latest driver for the NIC.

This driver is shipped with the NIC on the 3Com Installation CD. It can also be downloaded from the 3Com Software Library. Point your Web browser to the 3Com home page:

http://www.3com.com/

Under Service and Support, click Software, Drivers, and INFs.

2Check the computer BIOS.

Boot the computer and enter the BIOS.

For instructions on entering the BIOS, refer to the computer documentation or consult the computer vendor.

Locate the Wake-Up on LAN event setting.

Verify that the setting is enabled.

3If the previous steps have failed, install a known functioning Remote Wake-Up NIC in the computer.

If Remote Wake-Up works with the new NIC installed, consult your computer vendor for a replacement NIC.

If Remote Wake-Up does not work with the new NIC installed, there may be a problem with the computer motherboard. Consult your computer manufacturer.

Troubleshooting a Network Connection

When working with 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cabling, concentrators, and NICs from different vendors, it is possible to connect everything but still have no network communication.

NOTE: For additional network troubleshooting information, see “Running the NIC Diagnostics Tests” on page 62.

To narrow the range of possible causes of common network connection problems:

3CR990B-97 NIC

1Determine whether your equipment complies with the 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX standard.

This is particularly important for data concentrators (hubs or repeaters).

2Connect a straight-through cable from the computer to the hub.

The hub performs an internal crossover so that the signal can go from TD+ to RD+ and TD– to RD–. When you look at an RJ-45 connector from the front (that is, the opposite side from where the wires enter the connector), pin 1 is identified on the right side when the metal contacts are facing up.

3Make sure that the TD+ and TD– wires are twisted together, and that the RD+ and RD– are twisted together.

Using wires from opposing pairs can cause signals to be lost.

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Contents User Guide 10/100 Secure Network Interface CardUnited States Government Legend Contents Installing and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads Configuring the NIC Running NIC Diagnostics Installation Overview Installing and Connecting the NICMinimum Installation Requirements Network Environment Cable Required Maximum Cable Length Safety PrecautionsPreparing the NIC and the Computer Installing and Connecting the NIC 3CR990B-97 NIC Install without Diagnostic Program-installs the driver only Installing the Network DriverVerifying the Network Driver Installation Double click Network ConnectionsWindows 2003 Server Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation Click Have DiskVerifying the Network Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Installation During Novell OS Installation Novell NetWare Driver InstallationInstalling the Driver in Novell NetWare Server 5.1 Choose Select a driver Installation with Novell Already InstalledIdentifying the Slot Number Select Save parameters and load driverVerifying or Modifying NIC Parameters Load ODINEB.NLMRemoving Drivers from Autoexec.ncf Installing the Driver in Novell NetWare Server Page Linux 2.4 Driver Installation Cd /tmp/3c990/3c990 makeLinux 2.4 Driver Installation Selecting Basic or Strong Encryption Processing OverviewOffloading Encryption Processing Encryption Type Level Description Configuring IPSec in Windows 2003, Windows XP, and WindowsCreating a Security Policy Creating the Policy Clear the Activate the default response rule check boxDefining the Console Select IP Security Policy Management, and then click AddCreating the Filter Action Creating a FilterBinding the Filter Disabling Encryption Binding the Filter ActionEnabling Encryption Select Un-assignInstalling and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server Features Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features for WindowsAbout the Advanced Server Features Load Balancing FailoverServer Features Using Other NICs VLANsInstalling 3Com Advanced Server Software Verifying the InstallationConfiguring Groups and VLANs Planning the ConfigurationWorking With Server Features Number of VLANsWindows NT Creating a GroupWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Adding NICs to a Group Specifying a Dedicated IP AddressChanging an IP Address Click ConfigureCreating a Vlan Specifying Traffic PrioritiesChanging the Primary NIC Saving the ConfigurationDisabling Load Balancing for a Group Removing a NIC from a GroupDisplaying NIC Properties Troubleshooting a Load Balancing ConfigurationSymptomTip Displaying Group PropertiesDouble-clickNetwork Adapters Value Offload Function Enables Enabling OffloadsConfiguring Offloads for a Group of Different NICs Option Description Settings Configuring the NICDefault NIC Settings DisabledConfiguring the NIC AllConfiguration Methods Method Description RequirementsChanging General NIC Configuration Settings Installing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramStarting the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Using the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramUsing the 3Com DOS Configuration Program Booting From the Network Configuring the Managed PC Boot Agent MBAEnabling or Disabling the Boot ROM Setting BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsNon-BBS BIOS-Compatible PCs Disabling the 3Com Logo3CR990B-97 NIC Troubleshooting the NICInterpreting the NIC LEDs State Meaning3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics ProgramTroubleshooting Problems with the LEDs Accessing the 3Com NIC Help System Accessing 3Com Support DatabasesAccessing the 3Com Knowledgebase Accessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked QuestionsCleaning Up a Failed Installation Troubleshooting the NIC InstallationProblems or Error Messages Troubleshooting the Network Connection Tip DescriptionTroubleshooting Remote Wake-Up Troubleshooting a Network ConnectionTroubleshooting Hubs RJ-45 Cabling Pinouts Copper NIC OnlyWindows NT Removing the Network DriverWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Windows 98 SE NetWare Removing 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server FeaturesFrom the Start menu, select Settings/Control Panel Running NIC Diagnostics Running the 3Com DOS Diagnostics ProgramRunning the NIC Diagnostics Tests Tab DescriptionClick Perform NIC Test Running the Network TestRunning the NIC Test Viewing Network Statistics Viewing the NIC LEDs in the 3Com Diagnostics ProgramUsing the 3Com Icon in the Windows System Tray Displaying Network Statistics Removing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramEnabling the Icon Running NIC Diagnostics Network Interface 3CR990B-97 NIC SpecificationsHardware Standards Conformance3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Specifications Cabling Requirements RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Installing the 3Com DMI Agent About the 3Com DMI AgentSystem Requirements Installing the 3Com DMI AgentClick NIC Software Click Install 3Com DMI 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