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Troubleshooting the EISA PC Adapter
This chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter when using your workgroup EISA PC adapter.
Following are problems you may troubleshoot with the Status and RINGOP LEDs:
Table 6-1 : RINGOP LED Indicators
| RINGOP B2 - Off | RINGOP B2 - Green | RINGOP B2 - Orange | |
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| RINGOP A1 - Off | Ring is not operational. | Station is in WRAP_B. Ring is operational SAS. RING A is not connected DAS. | Ring is not operational. The station connected to PHY B is attempting to connect, but has failed. |
| RINGOP A1 - Green | Station is in WRAP_A. RING B is not connected. | Station is in THRU mode. Ring is operational. | Station is in WRAP_A. The station connected to PHY B is attempting to connect, but has failed. |
| RINGOP A1 - Orange | Ring is not operational. The station connected to PHY A is attempting to connect, but has failed. | Station is in WRAP_B. The station connected to PHY A is attempting to connect, but has failed. This is normal if the station is dual-homed. | Ring is not operational. The stations connected to PHYs A and B are attempting to connect, but have failed. |
1. RINGOP A refers to the RINGOP LED on the dual attachment option or the lower RINGOP LED on the dual attachment adapter.
2. RINGOP B refers to the RINGOP LED on the single attachment adapter or the upper RINGOP LED on the dual attachment adapter.
EISA Configuration Utility Problems
If the EISA configuration utility does not detect the workgroup EISA PC adapter, do the following:
The following problems may occur when using the Netware ODI driver:
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