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No response
No packets received indicates no response from a ping.
If there is no response, type in the IP address with the ping command.
Check that the typed address matches the IP address assigned in the
LAN Settings menu, then check the other addresses in the menu.
Check that the hostname and IP address are correctly entered in the
node names database and that the IP address matches the IP address
assigned in the LAN Settings menu.
If the logic analyzer still does not respond to ping, then the problem is
possibly in the logic analyzer hardware. To check the logic analyzer,
refer to "Verify the logic analyzer performance" in this chapter.
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Intermittent Response
On a multiclient network, receiving 1 to 8 packets indicates a problem
with the network. Because the number of packets received depends
on your network traffic and integrity, the number might be different
for your network.
Use a LAN analyzer or LAN management software to monitor activity
and determine where bottlenecks or other problems are occurring.
The logic analyzer still functions, but communications over the LAN
will be slower.
On a single-client/single-server network, the most likely cause of
intermittent response to an echo request is a hardware problem with
the LAN module installed in the PC, the cable, or the logic analyzer.
To check the logic analyzer, refer to "Verify the logic analyzer
performance" in this chapter.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting in an MS-DOS environment
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Summary of Contents for 1660 CS Series
Page 7: ...1 Connecting and Configuring...
Page 16: ...1 10...
Page 17: ...2 Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System...
Page 25: ...3 Using the X Window Interface...
Page 37: ...4 Retrieving and Restoring Data...
Page 50: ...4 14...
Page 51: ...5 Programming the Logic Analyzer...
Page 64: ...5 14...
Page 65: ...6 Concepts...
Page 72: ...6 8...
Page 73: ...7 Troubleshooting...
Page 104: ...Index Index 4...