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тАО02-23-2004 05:41 AM
тАО02-23-2004 05:41 AM
Ports Down on One Module
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тАО02-23-2004 11:30 AM
тАО02-23-2004 11:30 AM
Re: Ports Down on One Module
1) I take it that you're refering to a 4100gl switch? What's your firmware version?
2) Oxidation. Were any of the RJ45 oxidized? I have over 10,000 nodes and I have seen plenty of oxidized RJ45 connectors
There is no way (that I know of) to reset just 1 port although pulling a card out (hot) and reinserting it will reset that card.
Do you have a syslog or trap receiver receiving logs/traps? Is there any telltale sign in the logs that may point to a smoking gun?
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тАО02-24-2004 03:53 AM
тАО02-24-2004 03:53 AM
Re: Ports Down on One Module
Question, do you know how HP's lifetime warrantee works. If this module is going bad, does their warrantee replace it?
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тАО02-24-2004 04:57 AM
тАО02-24-2004 04:57 AM
Re: Ports Down on One Module
If that doesn't work, call HP and get the card replaced. I have had cards where there is only 1 port faulty, the other 7 ports work. Although the card's self test upon start up should have detected it.
Did you try plugging something else, say a laptop into the port that seems to be faulty? And then using the same laptop + network cable and plug it into another port that isn't faulty?
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тАО02-24-2004 08:15 PM
тАО02-24-2004 08:15 PM