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Table D12: Is the NIC 1 or NIC 2 LED on the Blade PC Illuminated?

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Troubleshooting Table D12: Is the NIC 1 or NIC 2 LED on the Blade PC Illuminated? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No. The NIC is not connected to an Connect the NIC to an active network active network connector. connector. Go to table D-13. Yes, it is blinking green. The connector is working normally, the link is active, and data is being transferred. Go to table D-13. Yes, it is green. The connector is working normally, and the link is active. Go to table D-13. Table D-13: Is the Monitor Displaying Information When Connected to the Blade PC Through the Diagnostic Adapter? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No The monitor may not have power. Be sure that the monitor power cord is plugged in and that the monitor power button has been pressed. Video may not be connected properly. Be sure the video connection to the diagnostic adapter is secure. The diagnostic adapter may not be securely attached to the Blade PC. Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the diagnostic adapter to the Blade PC. The optional graphics diagnostic card may not be seated properly or is not installed. Install or reseat the optional graphics diagnostic card. Nonvolatile RAM (CMOS) may be corrupted. Clear CMOS. See Appendix E, "LEDs and Switches" for instructions on clearing CMOS. The system ROM may be corrupted. Contact HP or your authorized service provider for assistance. Yes Video is available for diagnosis. Determine the next action by observing POST progress and error messages. Refer to the Appendix C, "POST Error Messages" for a complete description of each POST error message. D-20 www.hp.com Setup and Installation Guide

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Setup and Installation Guide
Troubleshooting
Table D12: Is the NIC 1 or NIC 2 LED on the Blade PC Illuminated?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No.
The NIC is not connected to an
active network connector.
Connect the NIC to an active network
connector. Go to table D-13.
Yes, it is blinking green.
The connector is working normally, the link is active, and data is being
transferred. Go to table D-13.
Yes, it is green.
The connector is working normally, and the link is active. Go to table D-13.
Table D-13: Is the Monitor Displaying Information When Connected to
the Blade PC Through the Diagnostic Adapter?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No
The monitor may not have power.
Be sure that the monitor power cord is
plugged in and that the monitor
power button has been pressed.
Video may not be connected
properly.
Be sure the video connection to the
diagnostic adapter is secure.
The diagnostic adapter may not
be securely attached to the
Blade PC.
Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the
diagnostic adapter to the Blade PC.
The optional graphics diagnostic
card may not be seated properly
or is not installed.
Install or reseat the optional graphics
diagnostic card.
Nonvolatile RAM (CMOS) may
be corrupted.
Clear CMOS. See
Appendix E, “LEDs
and Switches”
for instructions on
clearing CMOS.
The system ROM may be
corrupted.
Contact HP or your authorized service
provider for assistance.
Yes
Video is available for diagnosis. Determine the next action by observing
POST progress and error messages. Refer to the
Appendix C, “POST Error
Messages”
for a complete description of each POST error message.