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Troubleshooting the LAN Connection
Troubleshooting the Initial Connection
The following table describes each bit in the status number.
Status Bits
Bit 0
The internal registers of the LAN IC are loaded with known test
values and then are read. If this bit is not set, it implies that the LAN
IC is operating properly and that the microprocessor can
communicate with the LAN IC. If this bit is set, then the LAN module
is not operational and must be replaced.
Bit 1
he CAM (Content Addressable Memory) bit reports whether the
LAN address can be written from the LAN module Static RAM
(SRAM) to the internal memory of the LAN IC. Also, the CAM bit
reports whether the LAN address can be written to SRAM from the
LAN IC. If this bit is not set, it implies that both the SRAM and the
LAN IC internal memory are able to recognize and store the LAN
address. If this bit is set, then the LAN module is not operational
and must be replaced.
Bit 2
If this bit is not set, then the self-test has detected that the LAN
cable is properly connected to the LAN board. If this bit is set, then
the physical connection of the LAN cable must be checked.
Bit 3
If the Termination bit is set, then the self-test has detected an
excessive number of collisions. The most probable cause of
excessive collisions is an improperly terminated LAN cable.
Provide a proper termination of the LAN cable according to the
LAN topology being used.
Bit 4
The MAC (Media Access Control) bit indicates whether the Media
Access Control unit on the LAN IC is functioning. If this bit is not
set, it implies that both the transmit functions and receive functions
of the LAN IC are operating properly. If this bit is set, then the LAN
module is not able to properly transmit and receive packets and
must be replaced.
Bit 5
The ENDEC (Encoder/Decoder) bit indicates whether the encoder/
decoder internal to the LAN IC is functioning. The encoder/decoder
is the interface between the MAC and the Ethernet transceiver. If
this bit is set, then the ENDEC is not operating properly and the LAN
module must be replaced.
Summary of Contents for 1670E Series
Page 6: ...6 In This Book...
Page 26: ...26 Contents...
Page 27: ...27 Section 1 Logic Analyzer...
Page 28: ...28...
Page 29: ...29 1 Logic Analyzer Overview...
Page 39: ...39 2 Connecting Peripherals...
Page 49: ...49 3 Using the Logic Analyzer...
Page 72: ...72 Using the Logic Analyzer The Inverse Assembler...
Page 73: ...73 4 Using the Trigger Menu...
Page 101: ...101 5 Using the Oscilloscope...
Page 151: ...151 6 Using the Pattern Generator...
Page 199: ...199 7 Triggering Examples...
Page 237: ...237 8 File Management...
Page 249: ...249 9 Logic Analyzer Reference...
Page 360: ...360 Logic Analyzer Reference The Compare Menu...
Page 361: ...361 10 System Performance Analysis SPA Software...
Page 397: ...397 11 Logic Analyzer Concepts...
Page 430: ...430 Logic Analyzer Concepts The Analyzer Hardware Oscilloscope board theory Oscilloscope board...
Page 439: ...439 12 Troubleshooting the Logic Analyzer...
Page 455: ...455 13 Specifications...
Page 471: ...471 14 Operator s Service...
Page 479: ...479 Operator s Service Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart 2...
Page 491: ...491 Section 2 LAN...
Page 492: ...492...
Page 493: ...493 15 Introducing the LAN Interface...
Page 497: ...497 16 Connecting and Configuring the LAN...
Page 506: ...506 Connecting and Configuring the LAN Connecting and Configuring the LAN...
Page 507: ...507 17 Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System Using the LAN...
Page 515: ...515 18 Using the LAN s X Window Interface...
Page 527: ...527 19 Retrieving and Restoring Data Using the LAN...
Page 539: ...539 20 Programming the Logic Analyzer Using the LAN...
Page 546: ...546 Programming the Logic Analyzer Using the LAN Programming the Logic Analyzer Using the LAN...
Page 547: ...547 21 LAN Concepts...
Page 555: ...555 22 Troubleshooting the LAN Connection...
Page 580: ...580 Troubleshooting the LAN Connection Getting Service Support...
Page 581: ...581 Section 3 Symbol Utility...
Page 582: ...582...
Page 583: ...583 23 Symbol Utility Introduction...
Page 588: ...588 Symbol Utility Introduction Symbol Utility Introduction...
Page 589: ...589 24 Getting Started with the Symbol Utility...
Page 597: ...597 25 Using the Symbol Utility...
Page 609: ...609 26 Symbol Utility Features and Functions...