ADIC FCR 200 Network Router User Manual


 
Troubleshooting 7-3
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Troubleshooting
Various problems can arise when configuring and using the
FCR200. This section is provided to help guide the user
through some of the basic methods of identifying faults in the
setup and configuration of the unit.
Most problems are found in the initial installation. In general,
it is wise to check all connections and review the configuration
before proceeding with further trouble analysis. Simplify the
installation if possible, reducing it to the most basic
configuration then adding elements one at a time and
verifying the operation at each step.
Indicators
The LED indicators on the FCR200 are useful for diagnosing
various problems.
•The Power indicator turns on when power is applied to the
router. Lack of power indication suggests the unit being
turned off, a problem with the power supplied to the unit,
or an internal problem with the unit.
•The Fault indicator is lit when the FCR200 detects a fault
condition. Faults can occur as a result of Power On Self
Test (POST) failure or operational failures. It is normal for
this indicator to flash on when the unit is powered up or
reset. If the fault indicator stays lit, contact customer
support.
•The SCSI 1 indicator shows SCSI 1 activity when lit. This
should only occur briefly during power up or
configuration, and relatively often when the unit is
transferring data. If the SCSI indicator stays continually lit
without corresponding target device activity, it may
indicate a problem with the SCSI bus configuration.
Verify the SCSI bus configuration.
•The SCSI 0 indicator shows SCSI 0 activity when lit. This
should only occur briefly during power up or
configuration, and relatively often when the unit is
transferring data. If the SCSI indicator stays continually lit
without corresponding target device activity, it may
indicate a problem with the SCSI bus configuration.
Verify the SCSI bus configuration.