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Reconnect the connector for link lengths. Corrective Action Ensure that the NIC on the attached device is powered on a PowerConnect™ 2324 switch. Try a known working cable. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 2-1. Test the cable. The cable's maximum distance has been exceeded. 10Base-T, 100Base-T, and 1000Base-T cables have ...The cable is connected to the switch and use a shorter cable. Basic Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Probable Cause The attached device is not configured correctly, or it is not powered on the PowerConnect 2324 switch.
Reconnect the connector for link lengths. Corrective Action Ensure that the NIC on the attached device is powered on a PowerConnect™ 2324 switch. Try a known working cable. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 2-1. Test the cable. The cable's maximum distance has been exceeded. 10Base-T, 100Base-T, and 1000Base-T cables have ...The cable is connected to the switch and use a shorter cable. Basic Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Probable Cause The attached device is not configured correctly, or it is not powered on the PowerConnect 2324 switch.
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... to be normal link activity. The attached device is no Ethernet traffic on the No action required. FDX/HDX LED blinks frequently. There is not configured correctly. decrease the number of users on the attached device is lighted and the FDX/HDX LED blinks occasionally. speed than expected. Damaged cable. The...
... to be normal link activity. The attached device is no Ethernet traffic on the No action required. FDX/HDX LED blinks frequently. There is not configured correctly. decrease the number of users on the attached device is lighted and the FDX/HDX LED blinks occasionally. speed than expected. Damaged cable. The...