Troubleshooting Other Network Adapters
Network Adapter Troubleshooting Chart
You can use the following troubleshooting chart to find solutions to
network-adapter problems that have definite symptoms.
Adapter Problem
Action
The Setup program reports
the network adapter's
interrupt as “0” or “255.”
The PCI BIOS is not configuring the network
adapter correctly.
The Setup program reports
“No PCI Bus.”
The PCI BIOS is not configuring the network
adapter correctly.
The server stops running
when loading device
drivers.
Change the PCI BIOS interrupt settings.
Data is corrupted or
sporadic.
Make sure that you are using the correct types of
cables.
The network adapter
stopped working when
another adapter was added
to the server.
Check the following:
Make sure that the network cable is connected
to the network adapter.
Make sure that your PCI system BIOS is current.
Reseat the network adapter (see “Installing
Adapters” on page 135).
The network adapter
stopped working without
apparent cause.
Check the following:
Reseat the network adapter or try a different
connector.
Reinstall the device drivers (see your
operating-system documentation and your
network-adapter documentation).
Use a different network adapter (see “Installing
Adapters” on page 135).
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