Netgear M7100-24X (XSM7224) - ProSAFE 24 Ports 10G Fully Managed L2 Switch Manual Do Equipamento
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ProSafe Managed Switch XSM7224
Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions
do not resolve your problem, refer to the
troubleshooting suggestions in this section.
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Network Adapter Cards
Make sure that the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are in working condition
and the software driver has been installed.
Make sure that the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are in working condition
and the software driver has been installed.
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Configuration:
If problems occur after you change the network configuration, restore the original
connections. Then find the problem by making the changes, one step at a time. Make
sure that cable distances, repeater limits, and other physical aspects of the installation do
not exceed the Ethernet limitations.
If problems occur after you change the network configuration, restore the original
connections. Then find the problem by making the changes, one step at a time. Make
sure that cable distances, repeater limits, and other physical aspects of the installation do
not exceed the Ethernet limitations.
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Switch Integrity:
You can verify the integrity of the switch by resetting the switch. To reset the switch, use
the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from the switch and then reapply AC
power. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support.
You can verify the integrity of the switch by resetting the switch. To reset the switch, use
the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from the switch and then reapply AC
power. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support.
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Auto-Negotiation:
The copper 10/100/1000 Mbps ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the
device at the other end of the link supports auto-negotiation. If the device does not
support auto-negotiation, the switch only determines the speed correctly and the duplex
mode defaults to half-duplex. The fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and
flow control, provided that the attached device supports auto-negotiation.
The copper 10/100/1000 Mbps ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the
device at the other end of the link supports auto-negotiation. If the device does not
support auto-negotiation, the switch only determines the speed correctly and the duplex
mode defaults to half-duplex. The fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and
flow control, provided that the attached device supports auto-negotiation.