EMM-E6 Ethernet User's Guide

CHAPTER 14: TROUBLESHOOTING
14-2 EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Table 14-1. LANVIEW LEDs
LED Color Description
Error Condition/
Recommended Action
CPU Multicolor
Green
Red
Flashing Green
indicates that the
board is
operating
properly.
If OFF, or Red, the board has a
problem.
Press the reset switch on the
EMM-E6 front panel to re-
initialize the board. If the board
does not re-initialize, it has
probably failed. Call Cabletron
Technical Support.
STBY
A,B,C,D
(Standby)
Yellow Indicates
packets will not
be forwarded as
the Spanning
Tree Algorithm
has put the
corresponding
Bridge Port into
a standby mode
due to detecting
a data loop
condition.
Network Management has
placed the EMM-E6 in a
Standby condition; a data loop
condition exists.
Check with your Network
Administrator to find out if the
EMM-E6 was placed in
Standby on purpose.
If a Data loop does exist,
reconfigure the network to
remove the data loop.
RCV
A,B,C,D
(Receive)
Yellow LED flashes to
indicate that a
segment is
receiving a
frame.
If none of the receive LEDs is
flashing, the EMM-E6 is not
receiving frames on any of the
segments.
Check that each module is
firmly installed in the MMAC.
Ensure that all connected ports
are enabled.
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