Using EMDIAG to Troubleshoot Problems

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the following table to help answer common questions.

Symptom

Solution

 

 

EMDIAG reports that

Make sure an interrupt is being allocated in the BIOS

the PCI adapter is not

configuration. Make sure that you are using the latest

found.

BIOS available for your computer.

 

 

NetWare workstation

Make sure workstation and server are using the same

cannot connect to

frame type.

server.

 

 

 

The Adaptec network

Try moving the Adaptec network adapter to the lowest

adapter does not work

numbered PCI slot.

with a PCI SCSI adapter

 

installed.

 

 

 

Network performance is

If you are using a TX adapter for 100 Mbps, be sure to

extremely slow.

use CAT 5 UTP. Is your adapter configured for Full

 

Duplex? If so, make sure the switch is configured for

 

Full Duplex.

 

 

Link status light does

Make sure the adapter’s network driver is loaded.

not light when

 

connected to the cable.

 

 

 

System hangs upon

Determine if the problem is a memory conflict by

boot up.

booting again with no memory manager present. If the

 

system now boots up, you may need to upgrade

 

EMM386 (PCI systems).

 

 

EMDIAG reports that

You are probably connected to an active network cable

not all test packets are

and are simply encountering collisions on the cable. If

transmitted properly.

so, losing some packets is normal.

 

 

Quartet EMDIAG

Make sure you are using the latest BIOS for your PCI

reports that the PCI

computer. You may use the NetWare and NDIS 2.0

BIOS does not support

drivers even without PCI-to-PCI bridge chip support.

PCI-to-PCI bridge chip.

 

 

 

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PCI Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Adapters User’s Guide

Stock Number: 511472-00, Rev. A

Page: 5-9

Print Spec Number: 495708-00

 

Current Date: 5/5/97

ECN Date: 5/97

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