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<h1 class="topictitle1">Physical network problems</h1>
<div><div class="section"><p>If your adapter card cannot make a connection to the network,
and the Product Activity Log points to a physical network problem, check the
following problem areas:</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Cabling problems</h4><div class="p"> <ul><li>Check that your cable type is appropriate for the line speed you are using.
For example, category 3 cable cannot be used for 100 Mbps.</li>
<li>Is the cable wired correctly?</li>
<li>Do all cables, patch cables, and patch panels between the <span class="keyword">iSeries™</span> and
the network, switch or hub support your line speed? For example, if the line
speed is configured at 100 Mbps, the cable must be category 5 to support the
speed.</li>
</ul>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Possible solutions</h4><ul><li>If the cables have been excessively bent or stretched, the wiring inside
the cable might have been untwisted, damaged, or even broken. Try reseating
the cable or temporarily replacing it with a functional one.</li>
<li>Make sure that you are not using crossover cable.</li>
<li>Route the cable away from electrically noisy devices, such as fluorescent
lights, printers, copiers, or electric motors. These items can cause interference
with data transmissions.</li>
<li>Try plugging the cable into a different switch or hub port.</li>
<li>Check that the switch or hub has the latest software from the vendor.</li>
<li>You might want to add lightning protection to your network cabling and
switch or hub power lines, if you live in a lightning prone area. A direct
strike can cause a large power surge, which can severely damage your networking
equipment and cabling.</li>
</ul>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Configuration problem checks and solutions</h4><ul><li>Check that the line speed and duplex mode chosen in CRTLINETH are the
same as the parameters programmed into the switch or hub port. One frequent
cause of problems is a duplex or line speed mismatch <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> To use the *AUTO
configuration for line speed or duplex mode, you must configure both of the
parameters to *AUTO. Do not use line speed and duplex configurations of 10/AUTO,
100/AUTO, AUTO/Half, or AUTO/Full. These configurations might work, but you
will have frequently unsuccessful and incorrect connections. </div>
</li>
<li>Try varying the line off and then on again with *RESET. Do not use *RESET
if an MFIOP is the IOP! This might shut down the entire machine
because other devices that share the MFIOP will not be able to access the
line.</li>
<li>If you suspect the adapter might be faulty, run VFYCMN with an external
wrap plug attached. If this test is passed, the adapter card is not likely
to be the problem.</li>
<li>Connect a LAN analyzer to verify that the actual line speed and duplex
mode being used on the link between the <span class="keyword">iSeries</span> and
the hub or switch is accurate.</li>
</ul>
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