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Troubleshooting
Install
Error codes
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Known Problems and Workarounds
Exchange Assembly
Deleting a Default Gateway
Pins Signal Receive +
Lanadmin -X 10fd
Access the System Card Bay
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Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAM
Step 2: Deleting a Default Gateway
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Contents
Using HP-PB 10/100Base-TX/9000
Manufacturing Part Number J2760-90017 E0699
Legal Notices
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Contents
Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000
100Base-TX Resources
Hardware Reference Information
10/100Base-TX Interface Card Statistics
Hardware Regulatory Statements
Contents
Installing and Configuring
Introduction
Announcements
Required and Optional Patches
Compatibility and Installation Requirements
Manual Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration
Lanadmin -X 10fd
Etc/rc.config.d/hpBasetconf
HPBaseTINTERFACENAME0=lan3 HPBaseTSPEED0=10FD 100FD autoon
Autonegotiation and Autosensing
Known Problems and Workarounds
Known Problems and Workarounds
What Manuals are Available
Software Availability in Native Languages
Overview of Installation Steps
Check the 10/100Base-TX Installation Prerequisites
10/100Base-TX/9000 Card Summary
Category 10/100Base-TX
Loading 10/100Base-TX Software
Loading 10/100Base-TX Software
Access the System Card Bay
Install the 10/100Base-TX Card
Attach the System to the Network
Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link to configure the card
Attach the System to the Network
Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link
first configuration of the card
Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link
Verifying the Installation
To exit the utility, enter
What Happens During Card Initialization Sequence?
Configuring Network
Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAM
Configuring Network Connectivity
More /etc/hosts
Deleting a Default Gateway
Deleting a Default Gateway
100Base-TX Resources
HP-UX Manual Reference Pages
Chapter
Error Messages
Logging Messages
To stop 100Base-TX tracing
Manual Installation and Configuration
Contacting Your HP Representative
Contacting Your HP Representative
Contacting Your HP Representative
Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000
Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000
Troubleshooting Overview
Troubleshooting Information Symptom Corrective Action
Troubleshooting Overview
Following HP-PB 10/100Base-TX LED Matrix
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart Descriptions
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 1 Network Level Loopback Test
Correct BIND, YP or hosts configuration . Add
Flowchart 2 10/100Base-TX Connections/LED Test
Yes
Flowchart 2 Procedures
Check card installation. Reset card according to
Steps D through G in Flowchart 4. If problem
Dmesg command, and look for an error message
Flowchart 2a 10/100Base-TX Connections/LED Test
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 3 Configuration Test
Flowchart 3 Procedures
Is your interface displayed? lanscan shows
Is driver in kernel? If the driver has not been
Reboot the system
Flowchart 4 Configuration Test
Flowchart 4 Procedures
Reset the card according to Steps D through G
Check causes and actions on display
Select LAN from Menu. Select lan from the menu to
Flowchart 4A Configuration Test
Flowchart 4A Procedures
Flowchart 5 Configuration Test
Flowchart 5 Procedures
UP,BROADCAST, NOTRAILERS, Running
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 6 Network Level Loopback Test
Host entry in ARP cache? Using arp, check that an
Flowchart Procedures
Use arp to complete entry. Using arp, enter
Flowchart 7 Link Level Loopback Test
Failed
Flowchart 7 Procedures
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 8 Transport Level Loopback Test using Arpa
Flowchart 8 Procedures
Execute telnet to remote host. Try to establish a
Flowchart 9 Bridge/Gateway Loopback Test
Flowchart 9 Procedures
Gateway
10/100Base-TX Interface Card
10/100Base-TX Interface Card Statistics
Field Description Network Management ID
Type value
MTU Size
Speed in bits per second
Administration Status
Operation Status
Last Change
Inbound Octets
Inbound Errors
Inbound Discards
Inbound Unknown Protocols
Outbound Octets
Outbound Errors
Outbound Queue Length
RFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface Statistics
Internal MAC Transmit Errors
Carrier Sense Errors
Internal MAC Receive Errors
Frames Too Long
Create a Record or Map of Your Internetwork
Create a Record or Map of Your Internetwork
Hardware Reference Information
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
10 or 100 Mbit/s
Appendix B
Meaning of LEDs
If this LED is on It means this
Connector Information
HP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card Twisted-Pair Connector
Connector Pin Usage for 10-Mbit/s Twisted-Pair Connector
Table B-1 Ieee 802.3 Type 10Base-T Standard Pins Signal
Pins Signal Receive +
Connector Pin Usage for 100-Mbit/s Twisted-Pair
Table B-1 Ieee 802.3 Type 10Base-T Standard
Cable Lengths
HP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card
Electromagnetic
Exchange Assembly
Reshipment Guidelines
HP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card 104
Hardware Regulatory Statements
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FCC Statement For U.S.A
Canada
EMI Statement European Community
Vcci Japan
Vcci Regulatory Statemen
Glossary
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Ieee 802.3u-1995 network a
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