HP (Hewlett-Packard) 100BASE-TX Benutzerhandbuch
Chapter 6
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Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000
Diagnostic Flowcharts
Flowchart 4 Procedures
A.
Execute: netfmt. Use the netfmt command to view log
data (error and disaster messages). An example
command is shown below.
data (error and disaster messages). An example
command is shown below.
netfmt -v -f /var/adm/nettl.LOG00 | more
B.
Check causes and actions on display in the
formatted log output. Use the time stamp to find the
proper logs. Ensure that you are looking at the
10/100Base-TX information.
formatted log output. Use the time stamp to find the
proper logs. Ensure that you are looking at the
10/100Base-TX information.
C.
Problem solved. If yes, go to flowchart 1. If not,
continue with step D.
continue with step D.
D.
Execute lanadmin. Run lanadmin(1M). For a
complete description of this command, refer to the
lanadmin(1M) on-line manual page.
complete description of this command, refer to the
lanadmin(1M) on-line manual page.
E.
Select LAN from Menu. Select lan from the menu to
enter LAN Interface Diagnostic.
enter LAN Interface Diagnostic.
F.
Select the NMID command and enter the
10/100Base-TX NMID. You can use the lanscan
command to find the current NMID for 10/100Base-TX.
The NMID you enter becomes the current device to be
tested.
10/100Base-TX NMID. You can use the lanscan
command to find the current NMID for 10/100Base-TX.
The NMID you enter becomes the current device to be
tested.
G.
Reset the card according to Steps D through G in
Flowchart 4. Using the reset command in lanadmin
re-executes the LAN card self-test.
Flowchart 4. Using the reset command in lanadmin
re-executes the LAN card self-test.
H.
Reset successful? The reset is successful if no errors
are displayed as a result of the reset command. If the
self-test was successful, the problem may be that you
are not connected to the 10/100Base-TX network.
Correct the problem and verify the resolution by
continuing with flowchart 1. Otherwise, go to flowchart
4A.
are displayed as a result of the reset command. If the
self-test was successful, the problem may be that you
are not connected to the 10/100Base-TX network.
Correct the problem and verify the resolution by
continuing with flowchart 1. Otherwise, go to flowchart
4A.