HP Switch Troubleshooting
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If the issue is bad configuration then the switch is working and there is no way for you to know that something is "wrong" because nothing is wrong. Either your boss doesn't know what a switch is or he would know this OR he is intentionally sabotaging you. Those are the only two options that I see. It is very possible that both are true.
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I don't think that there is anything that you can do here other than looking at the logs, but it looks like they are fine. Other than that, try using the switch. Nothing else really to be done.
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Tell them you fixed the flux capacitor and that they can put it back in service because nothing is wrong with it.
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Drop the switch from the second story then you should easily be able to find the fault and give it to your boss.
Edit: Note Sarcasm Above.
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It's like the mechanic: "This guy brought me this car, and says there's something wrong with it." Then he asks his buddies, "how do I find out what's wrong?" His buddies say "ask the owner, they can tell you..." - so, the only useful answer here from us at this point is to find out what the problem is before you can "fix" this unknown issue.
In any case, those V1910 switches are rebranded 3Com tech - they are not very forthcoming with information if something is going wrong. They are the cheaper business line units.
Honestly, I would just export the configuration, reset it, plug into each port individually and perform some tasks like large file transfers, video streaming, chat sessions, etc. and keep an eye on the logs in the console.
If they can't tell you what's wrong, how can they expect you to fix it?