Learn about the possible problems and service actions that you can perform to resolve a
network adapter problem.
About this task
Table 1. Network adapter problems and service
actions
| Problem |
Service action |
| System unable to find adapter |
- Verify that the most recent firmware is installed on the system. Otherwise, install the most
recent firmware if it is not already installed.
- Restart the system.
- Replace the adapter.
- Replace the system backplane.
- Replace the central processing unit (CPU).
|
| Adapter stops working suddenly |
- If the system was recently installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the adapter is
seated properly and all associated cables are correctly connected.
- Inspect the PCIe socket and verify that there is no dirt or debris in the socket.
- Inspect the card and verify that it is not physically damaged.
- Verify that all cables are properly seated and are not physically damaged.
- Replace the adapter.
- Replace the system backplane.
- Replace the CPU.
|
| Link indicator light on the adapter is off |
- Verify that the cable functions properly by testing it with a known working connection.
- Verify that the port or ports on the switch are enabled and functional.
- Verify that the switch and adapter are compatible.
- Replace the adapter.
|
| Link light on the adapter is on, but there is no communication from the adapter |
- Verify that the most recent driver is installed, or install the most recent driver if it is not
already installed.
- Verify that the adapter and its link have compatible settings, such as speed and duplex
configuration.
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