I'm currently troubleshooting two Juniper SSG5 routers, both of which have 3 dead ports (#1 labeled 0/0, #2 = 0/1, #3 = 0/2) and one which has a intermittent 0/5 port (when a cable is connected, sometimes works, sometimes tx/rx light is solid). So far I have found that the 75ohm resistors for the physical ethernet ports (after the magnetics) were way off. I focused on port 0/0 which is for the WAN, but replacing them had no effect on the port at all, it still gives no lights when a cable is connected. The resistance is now where it should be for that 0/0 port at 150 ohms between the TX/RX pins, which I read for a Mikrotik troubleshooting guide is what it should be, and confirmed it on a fully working Netgear switch.
On one router, port 0/1 and 0/2 tx/rx light flicker about every 5 seconds simultaneously, and on the other router port 0/2 flickers at about the same rate.
My current theory since the resistors changed nothing is the magnetics being the problem, though I am not sure how to test a transformer to ensure it is good (an equivalent part is the Pulse H1164NL, datasheet:
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/Pulse%20h1164.pdf). Are there any tests I can do using just a multimeter? I do not have an oscilloscope or waveform generator available to borrow at this point in time. As a side note, the ports are split between two quad transformers, 0/0 0/1 0/2 are on one, and 0/3 0/4 0/5 0/6 are on another.
I have already checked lots of stuff before the magnetics such as resistors, voltages, chips for ethernet and CPU getting warm, port 0/3, 0/4, 0/5, 0/6 functionality (was able to login to the router), transistors, and a few other components, all of which seemed fine.
If there are any suggestions or ideas on other stuff to try or test as well I'd greatly appreciate them! Thank you for your time.