TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
EMME USER’S GUIDE
Page 7-5
A port on a MIM
managed by the
EMME cannot
access the network,
while other ports on
the same MIM are
able to.
The port is either off
or segmented.
Port cable is
defective.
Enable the port via
local or remote
management.
Try connecting the
port with a different
cable.
User parameters (IP
address, Device and
Module name, etc.)
are lost when device
is powered down.
Switch 7 has been
toggled and user-
entered parameters
have been reset to
factory default.
NVRAM may be
defective.
See Chapter 3 for
information on the
NVRAM switch
setting.
If NVRAM is
defective, call
Cabletron Technical
Support.
No power to an
external transceiver
connected to the AUI
port.
Fuse for that AUI port
(F1/F2) is blown.
AUI cable is
defective.
Replace fuse (F1 for
AUI1 or F2 for AUI2).
Replace AUI cable.
High number of
collisions on AUI port.
External transceiver
has SQE enabled.
Disable SQE.
Port(s) go into
standby for no
apparent reason.
Configurations
where device
connection across
EMME channels can
cause the EMME to
detect a looped
condition.
Discuss these
configurations with
Cabletron Tech
Support before
implementing them
into your network.
Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Checklist (Continued)
Problem
Possible Causes
Recommended
Action