HP ProLiant ML310 G3 Storage Server Administration Guide (WSS R2 version, March 2006)

Table 14 NI C Teaming Troubleshooting
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Description
Active OK—The N
ICisoperatingproperly.Thedriverisinstalledintheregistryand
is loaded. If the NIC is a mem ber of a team, the NIC is active.
Installed ina ctive—The NIC is installed and is OK, but is not active.
Cable fault—Th
e driver is installed in the registry and is loaded. The broken cable
indicator mea
ns that the cable is unplugged, loose, broken, or the switch or hub is
not operating properly. If this icon is displayed, check all network connections and
make sure the h
ub/switch is working properly. When the connection is restored, this
icon will cha
nge.
Inactive cable fault—A cable fault has occurred while the NIC was inactive.
Hardware failureThe driver is installed in the registry and is loaded. The driver
is reporting a hardware problem with the NIC. This indicates a serious problem.
Contact your HP authorized service provider.
Unknown—Th
e server is unable to communicate with the driver for the installed NIC.
The NIC is in
stalled in the registry, but the driver is not. This error occurs when
the NIC has been installed but the server has not been restarted. If this problem
persists after the server has been restarted, the driver has not been loaded or the
Advanced Network Control utility is unable to communicate with the driver. Note:
Only NICs assigned as members of a team are displayed as Unknown. If a teamed
NIC is tur
ned off, it displays as Unknown.
Disabled—The NIC has been disabled through the Device Manager or NCPA.
For more a
dvanced problems with NIC teaming, refer to the help section in the HP Teaming and
Congur
ation utility.
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