UNKNOWN
No test results are currently available for the
device.
¹
Network Status
UP
The network connection is established.
DOWN
A network connection cannot be detected.
TESTING
The router is attempting to determine if a
network connection exists.
UNKNOWN
The state of a network connection cannot be
determined at this time.
N/A
Network Status does not apply to this device.
Explanation of menu choices
While all of the menu choices are displayed for each device, only those
that are appropriate for the current state of the device will be active for a
selection.
Enable Device
The device will be enabled for normal
operation. This performs the same function
as the enable or test commands available
at the router’s monitoring (talk 5) prompt (+).
Disable Device
The device is taken out of its normal
operational state. If this menu option is
available, then the device must be disabled
before any diagnostic test can be started.
This performs the same function as the
disable command available at the router’s
monitoring (talk 5) console.
Run Default Test
This starts a test which assumes that the
device is set up for normal operation. For
communication adapters this means that it
has a cable attached and is connected to
the network.
Run Interactive Test
This starts a test which will present an
additional menu of options such as cable
attachment and wrap plugs can be specified.
Stop Test
Stops a looping test. Depending on the
length of each test loop, this could take up
to a minute.
Loop Test - stop on first error
This starts a looping test that will stop when
the first error is detected. A menu of
additional test options may be presented
before the loop is started.
Loop Test - Log all errors This starts a looping test that will loop until a
\"Stop Test\" request is made. All detected
errors are logged. A menu of additional test
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