Hme0 on Ultra 1

Ultra 1 - hme card don't work:
OBP:
Dumping All PHY Registers
0 : ffff
1 : ffff
2 : ffff
<snip>
1e : f
1f : ffff
Resetting transceiver failed!
The system configures hme0, but no traffic goes anywhere. Link is down. Any way to up this card?

watch-net's output the same: dump and
Resetting transceiver failed!
Hme register test --- failed.
From Solaris ifconfig hme0 said that interface not RUNNING
and I think link must be up - not light on the hub port
May be change some jumpers? (Ultra 2)

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    ================================= *{color:#0000ff}DATOS DE DIAGNOSTICO{color}* ============================================
    server1 ROOT [9] psrinfo -v
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    server1 ROOT [10]
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    SunOS server1 5.8 Generic_108528-09 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
    server1 ROOT [19] /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v
    System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz)
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    Memory size: 1024 Megabytes
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    Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
    0 PCI-1 33 1 ebus
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    0 PCI-1 33 2 SUNW,m64B ATY,GT-C
    0 PCI-1 33 3 ide-pci1095,646.1095.646.3
    0 PCI-2 33 1 scsi-glm Symbios,53C875
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    0 UPA 110 30 FFB, Double Buffered SUNW,501-4788
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    ===========================
    ========================= HW Revisions =========================
    ASIC Revisions:
    Cheerio: ebus Rev 1
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    Board rev: 2
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    DAC: Brooktree 9070, version 1
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    OBP 3.29.0 2000/12/20 18:45 POST 3.1.0 2000/06/27 13:56
    === *{color:#0000ff}SECOND TEST{color}*
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    System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz)
    System clock frequency: 110 MHz
    Memory size: 1024 Megabytes
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    Run Ecache CPU CPU
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    0 0 0 440 2.0 12 9.1
    ========================= IO Cards =========================
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    0 PCI-1 33 1 ebus
    0 PCI-1 33 1 network-SUNW,hme
    0 PCI-1 33 2 SUNW,m64B ATY,GT-C
    0 PCI-1 33 3 ide-pci1095,646.1095.646.3
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    0 UPA 110 30 FFB, Double Buffered SUNW,501-4788
    No failures found in System
    ===========================
    ========================= HW Revisions =========================
    ASIC Revisions:
    Cheerio: ebus Rev 1
    FFB Hardware Configuration:
    Board rev: 2
    FBC version: 0x3241906d
    DAC: Brooktree 9070, version 1
    3DRAM: Mitsubishi 130b, version 2
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    OBP 3.29.0 2000/12/20 18:45 POST 3.1.0 2000/06/27 13:56
    ============================================
    I don't know exactly what is the origin of the problem, How to solver or how to prevent to avoid further problems. This is the first time I have had this Kind of problem on my Server SUN.
    I appreciate greatly, any tip o help.
    Jimmy

    Yup.
    EOL in November 2002
    Which means EOSL November 2007
    http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/U10/U10
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