Dell PowerConnect 2224 User's Guide - Page 16

Table 2-1., Basic Troubleshooting, Problem, Probable Cause, Corrective Action, 10Base-T, - + power connect +

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 2-1. Basic Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Probable Cause The attached device is not configured correctly, or it is not powered on. The cable is damaged or not properly terminated. Corrective Action Ensure that the attached device is powered on. Verify that the NIC on the attached device is operating properly. Test the cable. Try a known working cable. Ensure that the cables are terminated using TIA 568A or 568B standards. The cable's maximum distance has been exceeded. 10Base-T, 100Base-T, and 1000Base-T cables have limitations for link lengths. Move the connected device closer to the switch and use a shorter cable. A 10/100Base-T-capable device or 1000Base-T half-duplex device is connected to a 1000Base-T port (ports 25 and 26) on a PowerConnect™ 2324 switch. Connect only 1000Base-T fullduplex capable devices to ports 25 or 26 on the PowerConnect 2324 switch. Mismatched duplex mode. Ensure that all devices connected to the switch are configured to automatically detect and set port speed and duplex settings. Bad switch port. Reconnect the connector for the affected link to a different switch port. 16 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
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The attached device is not
configured correctly, or it is not
powered on.
Ensure that the attached device is
powered on. Verify that the NIC
on the attached device is
operating properly.
The cable is damaged or not
properly terminated.
Test the cable.
Try a known working cable.
Ensure that the cables are
terminated using TIA 568A or
568B standards.
The cable’s maximum distance
has been exceeded.
10Base-T, 100Base-T, and
1000Base-T cables have
limitations for link lengths. Move
the connected device closer to the
switch and use a shorter cable.
A 10/100Base-T-capable device or
1000Base-T half-duplex device is
connected to a 1000Base-T port
(ports 25 and 26) on a
PowerConnectâ„¢ 2324 switch.
Connect only 1000Base-T full-
duplex capable devices to ports 25
or 26 on the PowerConnect 2324
switch.
Mismatched duplex mode.
Ensure that all devices connected
to the switch are configured to
automatically detect and set port
speed and duplex settings.
Bad switch port.
Reconnect the connector for the
affected link to a different switch
port.
Table 2-1.
Basic Troubleshooting
(continued)
Problem
Probable Cause
Corrective Action