October-23rd-2019, 10:01 AM
Well LED flashing green/yellow means the netX chip is not loaded with any firmware or software. So in this case it is quite natural that your two RJ45 ports do not indicate any LED activity since the PHYs are not enabled.
By default netPI RTE 3 is delivered with a PROFINET IO device firmware loaded in netX controller. For me a flashing LED green/yellow means that there was indeed a try from any host software package to load a new firmware to the netX chip ... which apparantly was your LAN container. At the moment I have no explanation why it failed.
But with flashing green/yellow netX chip is still operational and waiting to accept a new software. So what is if you restart the container ... what happens then in the log file?
Thx
Armin
By default netPI RTE 3 is delivered with a PROFINET IO device firmware loaded in netX controller. For me a flashing LED green/yellow means that there was indeed a try from any host software package to load a new firmware to the netX chip ... which apparantly was your LAN container. At the moment I have no explanation why it failed.
But with flashing green/yellow netX chip is still operational and waiting to accept a new software. So what is if you restart the container ... what happens then in the log file?
Thx
Armin
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