GUID-659F00AB-451A-4F65-A1B5-F81CBC725D7F
Troubleshooting a serial I/O device
Steps
1.
Turn off the system and any peripheral devices connected to the serial port.
2.
Swap the serial interface cable with a known working cable, and turn on the system and the serial
device.
If the problem is resolved, replace the interface cable with a known working cable.
3.
Turn off the system and the serial device, and swap the serial device with a compatible device.
4.
Turn on the system and the serial device.
Next steps
If the problem persists, see the Getting help section.
Related Links
Getting help
GUID-7773C999-4E5B-4E57-AA5F-C61B5E28EE3A
Troubleshooting a NIC
Steps
1.
Run the appropriate diagnostic test. For more information, see the Using system diagnostics section
for the available diagnostic tests.
2.
Restart the system and check for any system messages pertaining to the NIC controller.
3.
Check the appropriate indicator on the NIC connector:
• If the link indicator does not glow, the cable connected might be disengaged.
• If the activity indicator does not glow, the network driver files might be damaged or missing.
Install or replace the drivers as necessary. For more information, see the NIC documentation.
• Try another known good network cable.
• If the problem persists, use another connector on the switch or hub.
4.
Ensure that the appropriate drivers are installed and the protocols are bound. For more information,
see the NIC documentation.
5.
Enter System Setup and confirm that the NIC ports are enabled on the
Integrated Devices
screen.
6.
Ensure that all the NICs, hubs, and switches on the network are set to the same data transmission
speed and duplex. For more information, see the documentation for each network device.
7.
Ensure that all network cables are of the proper type and do not exceed the maximum length.
Next steps
If the problem persists, see the Getting help section.
Related Links
Getting help
Using system diagnostics
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