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On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is pretty interesting. The thing that I am a little uncertain
about, and may not be related, is that the passthrough I/O module, the
one with the 5 cat5 cables running out of it (labeled A-E) is OK as
reported by the AMM but none of the cables light up an Ethernet port
when plugged in to a switch.

Hmm, there are two passthrough modules, one copper/ethernet and one
for serial (both use RJ45). What kind of modules do you have installed
exactly?

I've always used the Server Connectivity Module to provide ethernet
connectivity, maybe if you're using the ethernet passthrough module
you'll need network connectivity from the AMM to the Blade? Just a
wild guess.


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