Nettet4. jun. 2015 · The setup is as follows: WAN connected to Router (MikroTIK model, no actual server here) Router connected to Switch 1 Switch 1 connected via fiber to switches 2 and 3, also Catalyst 2950 models Connections over switches 2 and 3 work, as far as I can tell, quite well. NettetI have tried a number of known working CAT6 cables. The other end is a switch made by 'Foundry networks'. The other side gets link lights, but no matter what I try, I can't get link lights on the Cisco switch. The cable is only about 10 feet long, so that's not it. I can't think of anything else to try. Does anyone have any ideas? 4 3 3 comments
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For the Cisco IOS system messages format, you can refer to theMessages and Recovery Procedures Guidefor the release of software you run. For example, you can look at theMessages and Recovery Proceduresfor Cisco … Se mer This table shows the most common commands used to troubleshoot the port or interface problems on switches that run Cisco IOS System … Se mer Most switches have some way to track the packets and errors that occur on a port or interface. The common commands used to find this type of information are described in theMost Common Port and Interface Troubleshooting … Se mer Nettet18. nov. 2024 · Blinking amber on the ports means PoE is off due to a fault. Perhaps the switch's power supply is malfunctioning and no longer able to provide PoE. I'd take Zac67's advice and check the logs. However, it's a good guess the switch will need to be replaced. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Nov 18, 2024 at 20:49 Jeff … buckwheat for deer
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Nettet15. des. 2011 · 1) Disconnect the AP from the DLink switch. Are the lights still flashing like crazy 2) If yes Disconnect the Dlink switch from the DSL Router. Can the PC's attached directly to the DSL Router now connect to the internet. If they can't reboot the DSL Router then the two directly attached PC's and try again. NettetA set of status LEDs are typically located on one side of a network switch. The status LEDs provide a visual indication on what is physically wrong with the network switch. … Nettet6. feb. 2024 · I have 2 Dell Switches (A S5248F and S4148F) and i'm trying to have a link between them with a 10G SFP+ cable (P/N: 0358VV). Now, in the console i see that the port recognize the cable but the link is not UP between them. This is the S4148F switch. OS10(config)# do show interface ethernet 1/1/2 Ethernet 1/1/2 is up, line protocol is down crematorium definition history