Hi guys,
So a follow up on this issue we have determined that one of our Ethernet cards
installed on the AW was failing and causing the slow down of the displays. In
an attempt to replace the "Allied Telesys" card we installed the spare Ethernet
we have in inventory. This has led us to starting the machine and causing the
BOD to come up when Foxview starts. To make the story short it appears we have
a version 2 of this NIC card and it uses a different driver than the version 1
card. I tried forcing the version 2 card to use the driver from version one
with no success as well.
Since we cant get the version one card anymore I must ask the question;
Does anyone know of a fiber optic Model/Version of NIC card that will work with
a Dell T3400 machine and is compatible with IA series 8.4.2?
Thanks in advance,
Ron Schafer
E/I Supervisor
Bear Island Paper WB LLC
10026 Old Ridge Road
Ashland VA, 23005
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Cell Phone 804-241-2784
Fax 804-227-4014
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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Ron Schafer
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 1:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [foxboro] FV Display Call Up Time HP Gen9
You guys are on the right track. So we went into network management and
disabled the NIC cards one at a time. Seems the communication was going thru
the bottom nic slowly/intermittently. When we disabled it, the miniport driver
switched to the top NIC card and communication was normal. Then we enabled it
and disabled the top card and communication was slow/intermittent.
Now we looking into the registry/mac settings as well as cable and switch port
issues.
This leads me to ask the question of how do others test the redundancy on the
foxminiport/nic cards?
Ron Schafer
E/I Supervisor
Bear Island Paper WB LLC
10026 Old Ridge Road
Ashland VA, 23005
Office Phone 804-227-4093
Cell Phone 804-241-2784
Fax 804-227-4014
Email: rschafer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Behalf Of Russell Boulay
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 10:25 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] FV Display Call Up Time HP Gen9
Not sure of title of email as T3400's are Dell machines not HP Gen9 However,
first check I would do is to see if the NICs are correctly bound to IA
Especially when mentioning that box was replaced but kept same nics.
So was the registry edited correctly?
If you fist the AW itself ...what NIC mac address do you get.
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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Ron Schafer
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 6:17 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] FV Display Call Up Time HP Gen9
All,
So I have 5 AW workstations at version 8.4.2 and running T3400's. My issue is
that one station 46AW06 has started calling up all displays very slowly (15-30
seconds). We have replaced the entire box with the exception of the NIC cards
and loaded a backup onto it from when it was running ok. I suspect the issue is
with some sort of Object Manager problem. Any suggestions as to how to
troubleshoot?
Ron Schafer
E/I Supervisor
Bear Island Paper WB LLC
10026 Old Ridge Road
Ashland VA, 23005
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