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Cisco CVA122/CVA122E Hardware Installation Guide
OL-0799-02 (05/2001)
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Subsystems
Step 2
Does the Ethernet LED blink when you attempt to access a site on the Internet?
If the Ethernet LED does not blink, check that the software drivers for the computer’s Ethernet card are
installed.
a.
Choose
Start:Settings>Control Panel
to display the Control Panel.
b.
Double-click the
Network
icon.
c.
Click the
Configuration
tab.
d.
Scroll through the network components list and verify that the list contains both a driver for the
Ethernet card and a driver for the TCP/IP software for the Ethernet card.
If either driver does not appear, install the proper drivers for your Ethernet card and its TCP/IP software.
Step 3
Is the computer’s TCP/IP software configured for dynamic IP addressing (DHCP)?
a.
Display the Network Configuration window, as described above.
b.
Click on the component for the TCP/IP software for the Ethernet card.
c.
Click the
Properties
button and verify that the IP address is set for
Obtain an IP address
automatically
.
d.
Choose
Start>Run
and enter
winipcfg
in the dialog box (Windows 95/98/Millennium) or
ipconfig
(Windows NT/2000).
e.
In the IP configuration dialog box, select the Ethernet adapter from the pull-down menu and click
the
Renew All
button to force the computer to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server at the
headend.
Step 4
Did the computer obtain an IP address from the headend?
If the computer could not obtain an IP address from the headend, try removing and reinstalling the
Ethernet card, following the directions given in its documentation. In particular, verify that the card
does not conflict with any other devices:
a.
Choose
Start:Settings>Control Panel
to display the Control Panel.
b.
Double-click the
System
icon.
c.
Click the
Devices
tab and then click on the plus sign next to
Network adapters
.
d.
Verify that the display for the Ethernet card does not contain either a red “X” or a yellow
exclamation point. If it does, then the Ethernet card has a conflict with some other device in the
computer. This conflict must be resolved before proceeding; to identify the conflict, select the
Ethernet card, click on
Properties
, and then click on the
Resources
tab.
e.
If the above fails, replace the Ethernet card.
USB Subsystem
Use the following procedure if you cannot communicate with the Internet from a PC that connects to
the Cisco CVA122/CVA122E Cable Voice Adapter using a USB connection.
Step 1
Is the computer running Windows 98, Windows Millennium, or Windows 2000?
If not, install Windows 98, Windows Millennium, or Windows 2000 on this computer. Windows 95 and
Windows NT do not support networking through the USB interface.
Step 2
Is the USB LED on the front panel of the Cisco CVA122/CVA122E Cable Voice Adapter on?