Step 6: check ethernet switch status – Grass Valley UIM v.2.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 6 Service Information
3. Check that status of each adapter is Connected. If not, check cabling and/or the
Ethernet switch. If this does not correct the connection problem, you may have an
Ethernet NIC hardware problem. You can use of the diagnostics tools that come
with the Ethernet adapter software. If you still cannot establish an Ethernet
hardware connection, call Grass Valley Product Support.
4. At the Windows command prompt, ping the each device in the system by host
name.
Examples:
ping SAN1_XP1_he0
ping SAN1_FSM1
5. If there is no reply from one of the devices, do the following:
a. Note the IP address reported by the ping utility.
b. On the device, use Windows Network Settings to check the IP address setting of
the Ethernet adapter.
c. Correct the settings if needed, then test again.
d. Do one of the following:
- If you cannot establish an Ethernet connection, contact Grass Valley Product
Support.
See “Before calling product support” on page 111
.
- If the Ethernet connections to all devices are good, then, continue to
Step 6: Check Ethernet switch status
The Intel PROSet software used with the Ethernet adapters contains a useful switch
diagnostic to test switch settings. This is especially useful in testing redundant
Ethernet topologies.
To test the switch:
1. On the UIM, right-click the My Network Places desktop icon, then select
Properties
to open the Network Connections dialog box.
2. Select one of the teams listed.
3. Click the
Team Configuration
tab.
4. Click the
Test Switch
button.
5. Read the results displayed. Correct as needed.