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IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Communication
ADDvantage-32 PLUS
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3. Has the ADD-32 PLUS ESBX board completed its 45 second boot up cycle following a
power cycle?
4. Did Ethernet communication fail on one or more than one drive? If there is communication
loss to multiple drives, can the problem be traced to a common Switch blade or a common
Multi Fiber Cable? For communication loss to either single or multiple drives:
a. Measure and verify that Switch power is applied.
b. Is the Fiber or CAT5 Cable plugged in at both the Switch port and at the ESBX board
or device end? Check connections.
c. Are Switch port LED’s turned “on” for the section(s) with communication problems?
d. Temporarily move Fiber or CAT5 Cables from suspect ports to good ports. For
communication loss on multiple drives, use a port on a different Switch blade. If this
restores communication, the port may be bad or intermittent. Replace Switch blade or
Switch.
e. If possible, run a temporary Fiber or CAT 5 Cable between drive(s) in question and
the Switch port. If this restores communication, the cable is bad. Replace the Fiber,
Multi Fiber or CAT 5 Cable.
f. Does cycling power to the Switch restore port communications to the drive(s)? If
cycling Switch power restores communication, replace Switch blade or Switch.
5. Has the DRIVE COM ID connector been removed by mistake for connector J8 on
microprocessor board? If it has, re-install connector and Reset drive.
6. Has the ADD-32 PLUS drive’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Gateway Address been
changed by mistake in the “DRIVE CALIBRATE” menu? Has the drive’s calibration and
configuration data been defaulted by mistake? Verify all Ethernet Calibration and
Configuration parameters defined in Section 8.3.2.
7. Has the Ethernet communication problem occurred following replacement of the
microprocessor board? If it has, go in to the “DIAGNOSTICS” menu on the drive LCD
display. Verify the ESBX PN/VER numbers. If the part number appears to be invalid then
replace the ESBX board.
8. Observe and document the LED’s located on the drive’s ESBX board at the time of failure:
CR1 STATUS:
CR2 STATUS:
RCV LED:
TX LED:
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