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This chapter describes problems that could occur with the Cisco 1548 Micro Switch 10/100, possible reasons for the problems, and possible steps to take to solve the problems. The problems are grouped into logical states from startup to a state where the switch is up and running.
Table 3-1 lists problems that could occur after you connect the power cord for the first time.
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| Power cord is connected to switch, but all LEDs, including the PWR LED, are off. | No power to switch. |
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Table 3-2 lists problems that could occur after the switch powers up for the first time.
| Symptom | Possible Problems | Possible Solutions |
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| No link to a network device. (The front and back panel LEDs for the connecting port are off.) |
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Perform the following tasks in the following order:
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Table 3-3 lists problems that could occur after the switch has been up and running for a while.
| Symptom | Possible Problems | Possible Solutions |
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| Connection to a network device is lost. (The front and back panel LEDs for the connecting port are off.) |
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The throughput of data via the connection is less than what you expected. | The switch might be connected to a nonautonegotiating device that is running in full-duplex mode. For more information on autonegotiation and full- and half-duplex mode and an associated problem, refer to Appendix A, "Concepts." |
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Some of the solutions documented in this section instruct you to contact your Cisco reseller. Before you contact the reseller, have the following information ready:
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