Verify the Ethernet Cabling
Use this procedure to troubleshoot network cabling problems.
- Check the Ethernet cable.
Verify the following:
- The Ethernet cable is
connected securely at both ends.
- The Ethernet cable is
pinned correctly.
- The quality of the cable
is sufficient for the cable length and the cable environment. Common Category 5 Unshielded
Twisted Pair cabling can generally be run 300 meters at a speed of 10
Mbps and 150 meters at higher speeds. Consult an Ethernet cable manufacturer
for a recommended cable for your configuration.
- Ensure that you are not connecting PortServer or PortServer II to a 100 mbps Ethernet network. While PortServer TS 8/16 and PortServer
TS 2/4 support 10/100 mbps, PortServer and PortServer II support 10 mbps
only.
- If you have a PortServer or PortServer II and are using a Thinnet
(10Base2) cable, make sure the cable selector switch on the PortServer
is in the left-handed position. If you are using a Twisted Pair (10Base2) cable, make sure the cable
selector switch on the PortServer is in the right-handed position.
- Verify your Ethernet
hub. See your Ethernet hub manual.