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1406.1 | behavior not observed in lab | LEVERS::RITZ | Relax, it's only ones and zeros | Tue Sep 13 1994 16:08 | 13 |
| >Are there any special operations that we have to perform to get the AUI port
>going ?
No, it should power up when you plug in the adapter (transceiver) if the port
is truly switched on. Is it possible the adapter is blown? Can you verify the
adapter on another AUI port somewhere?
Can they diddle around with it? E.g., cycle the port on and off (from
Hubwatch.) If so, does that help?
Do they have a known good GM you can swap in?
John
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1406.2 | MAM FW Rev? | NACAD2::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Tue Sep 13 1994 16:39 | 5 |
| I believe this could also be an issue of MAM firmware not at
sufficiently high revision level. Can you check out what rev they are
running?
Marc
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1406.3 | ... also | NACAD2::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Wed Sep 14 1994 11:32 | 3 |
| It is possible that a bad MAU could cause the AUI power LED to remain
off. To test this, simply remove the MAU.
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1406.4 | Issue being raised again... mail extract | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Fri Feb 24 1995 09:32 | 24 |
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>> The MAM module does not report any power supply problem or missing 12
>> volts.
What firmware revision is the MAM at? How about the 900GM?
How many amps of 15V power is the MAM reporting available? It's possible
that the 15V supply in the hub doesn't have enough current capacity to
support the AUI port on the 900GM. When the 900GM is put in the hub, it
asks for permission to use an additional 1/2 amp of 15V. It doesn't turn
on the power until it gets permission from the MAM.
This suggests that this could also be a communications problem between the
MAM and the 900GM. Is the 900GM correctly being identified in the MAM
display? Or does the display say "occupied unknown" or something like that?
FYI - The AUI port power on the 900GM is derrived from the hub's 15V power
supply... not taken from the 12V supply available at each slot. The hub
manager only knows about the 15V supply anyway.
>> Shouldn't the I/O LED come on straight-away.
Yes. As soon as the MAM gives permission. The module asks for permission
right away.
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1406.5 | Check MAM to be 3.1 | GIDDAY::STANISLAUS | | Sat Feb 25 1995 11:55 | 5 |
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We had the same problem with MAM F/W 2.x. Upgrading the MAM to 3.1
fixed the problem.
ALphonse
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