Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Tests

Testing the Router’s Ports

The following tests require loopback connectors. The type of loopback connectors depends on which ports are in use and need testing. See illustrations and part numbers under “Loopback Connectors” (page A-20).

To test a WAN port:

1.Detach the router’s power cord.

2.Detach the network connection and attach a loopback connector to each WAN port being tested.

3.Reattach the router’s power cord.

4.If the Net Fail LEDs for the tested port light, the port is faulty. Replace the router. Any other ports that test OK may be usable in the meantime.

To test a LAN port (802.3/Ethernet or 802.5/token ring):

1.Set the XCVR Signal Polling parameter to ‘‘Active’’ for the circuit on the LAN port to be tested. To access this parameter, use the Configuration Editor from the console, select item 4 (‘‘Circuits’’), select the desired LAN port, and specify the Circuit Type parameter. The console then displays the XCVR Signal Polling parameter. (For information on the XCVR Signal Polling parameter, refer to the Operator’s Reference.).

2.Detach the router’s power cord.

3.Detach the network connection and attach an AUI loopback connector to the port being tested.

4.Reattach the router’s power cord.

5.If the Net Fail LED for the tested port lights, the port is faulty. Replace the router. Any other ports that test OK may be usable in the meantime.

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HP 445 manual Testing the Router’s Ports, To test a WAN port, To test a LAN port 802.3/Ethernet or 802.5/token ring