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  • 1.  J4115A vs INTEL PRO 1000 Cannot establish link

    Posted Jul 03, 2003 06:25 AM
    I have a server with Intel Pro 1000 (gigabit ) connected to J4115A module on HP 4000 switch whith C.09.16 firmware .
    No way to establish link

    Good idea in wellcome !
    Thanks



  • 2.  RE: J4115A vs INTEL PRO 1000 Cannot establish link

    Posted Jul 03, 2003 06:44 AM
    4000 is 4000M ?
    What do your led say ?

    Did you check your cable ?
    Did you set your machine to auto-negociation ?

    hth

    J


  • 3.  RE: J4115A vs INTEL PRO 1000 Cannot establish link

    Posted Jul 03, 2003 06:52 AM
    Hi

    First, I try to connect to any 100BaseT port. If this one failed, change cable, be sure not crossover cable.
    If it works, look for the switch configuration port, speed, enable port, etc...

    Regards

    Jorge


  • 4.  RE: J4115A vs INTEL PRO 1000 Cannot establish link

    Posted Jul 03, 2003 07:45 AM
    The led status is always off
    We have tried all the possible configuration :
    auto sense , 1000FD , flow contron on and off
    on both lan adaptors and switch.
    we have tried the latest driver available for
    intel from H.P site and Intel site.

    The patch cable is UTP category 5 enanched .
    The switch is J4121A HP 4000M procurve.
    We have tried to connect J4115A to compaq proliant DL380G3 an it works fine.
    We have tried to connect INTEL PRO 1000 MT to
    DL380G3 and it works fine.

    We have tried with win2000 advanced server and
    suse linux SLES 8 .



  • 5.  RE: J4115A vs INTEL PRO 1000 Cannot establish link

    Posted Aug 12, 2003 08:30 AM
    Hi,

    HP has just released the C.09.18 code which specifically addresses this problem.
    You can download it directly at ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/j4110918.exe

    Problems Resolved in Release C.09.16 (interim release)
    ??? 100/1000Base-T module (PR_92257) - The HP J4115 100/1000Base-T module may have
    connectivity problems with certain Intel Pro/1000 and other Broadcom 5703 or 5704 based
    NICs. These problems are often exhibited when the affected NIC workstation is either power
    cycled or the NIC driver is disabled then re-enabled. During the failure, the link LED may
    be lit, although no frames will be received by either side.

    Thanks, Ardon