xl Modules Installation Guide 2007-12

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ProCurve Switch xl Modules
Troubleshooting
The module installed in
the slot that
corresponds to the
letter that is blinking
has experienced a self
test or initialization
fault.
The modules are all tested whenever the switch is powered on, or reset (through
the Reset button on the switch, or the Reboot or Reset options in the console or
web browser interface), and when they are hot swapped (installed when the
switch is powered on).
Since the Link and Mode LEDs on the module were lit at least briefly, that
indicates that the module did receive power from the switch, but the subsequent
download process failed. Either the module is faulty, or it is a new module type
that is not yet supported by the software on the switch.
As Hewlett-Packard introduces new modules for your ProCurve Switch xl, you
may have to update the switch with new software that supports the module. See
the module descriptions at the beginning of this guide to find out which version
of the switch software is needed to support the module.
First, verify that the switch has a version of software that supports the module
that is indicating the fault. If necessary, download the new software and retest
the module. The latest software can be downloaded from the ProCurve Web site
at
www.procurve.com, or software that supports the module is on a CD-ROM
that is included with your module.
If you have correct software installed in the switch, try removing and reinstalling
the module. You can do this without having to power down the switch. When the
module is reinstalled, it will be retested automatically.
If the fault indication reoccurs, the module is faulty. Remove the module from the
switch and replace it with another module, or recover the slot with the cover
plate. Call your HP-authorized LAN dealer, or use the electronic support services
from HP to get assistance. See the Customer Support/Warranty card for more
information.
A module was installed
in the slot that is a
different type than the
previously installed
module, and the switch
has not yet been reset.
When you “hot swap” modules in the switch slot, if you install a different module
type than the one that was previously installed in the slot, you must reset the
switch so the switch processor can properly initialize and configure the new
module type. The blinking LED informs you that this change of module types has
occurred. The module will not work properly until the switch is reset, as indicated
by all the module’s LEDs staying on until the switch is reset.
See “Resetting the Switch” on
page 30.
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