Fluke Network Tester Full-Duplex, Half-Duplex, Icmp Internet Control and Message Protocol, Hops

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Full-Duplex

10Base-T and 100Base-TX network operation using a switching Hub to establish a point-to-point connection between LAN nodes that allows simultaneous sending and receiving of data packets. Full-duplex performance is twice that of half-duplex performance. A 10Base-T full- duplex network is capable of 20 Mb/s data throughput, while a full-duplex 100Base-TX network is capable of 200 Mb/s throughput.

Half-Duplex

Network operation is one direction at a time only; either sending or receiving data packets, but not both at the same time.

ICMP (Internet Control and Message Protocol)

A communication protocol used by every device that uses IP. ICMP reports errors that occur during the delivery of packets on the network.

IP (Internet Protocol)

IP is the network layer protocol for the TCP/IP suite.

IP Address

An IP address is a series of four numbers separated by dots (“.”), each of which is between 0 and 255. An IP address must be unique to a machine or the network will not be able to properly deliver network information to that machine. The address is made up of a network number, a subnet number, and a node number.

Hops

Most commonly defined as the number of routers traveled by a frame to reach its destination.

IP Network Number

The network number consists of the first two numbers of a device IP address on a network.

Hub (Repeater)

Today, most often referred to in 10BASE-T networks. A 10BASE-T Hub is essentially a multiport repeater Hub with each segment dedicated to a single 10BASE-T connection.

IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange)

IPX is the network layer protocol for Novell’s NetWare protocol suite.

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Contents NetTool Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents NetTool Iii Common Problems Appendices NetTool List of Tables Viii List of Figures NetTool Using This Manual What is NetTool? IntroductionPackage Contents Care and MaintenanceNetTool Features Registering NetTool Service and AdjustmentOptional Accessories NetTool Blaster PC/NetTool Link Utility ProgramsContacting Fluke Networks Installing and Running the Link Utilities Getting AcquaintedNetTool Toolkit Turning on NetToolUtilization LED Link/Collision/Error LEDUnderstanding the LEDs Main Menu NetTool MenusIcons Scrolling Navigation KeysPower Supply Maximizing Battery LifeInstalling the Batteries Using the AC AdapterUpdating NetTool’s Software Introduction Setting Up and Connecting NetToolConfiguring NetTool Changing the System Settings Settings MenuIdentifying Unwanted Protocols Manually Assigning NetTool an IP AddressObtaining Information about Your NetTool Selecting a Language for the Display ScreensCreating a List of IP Addresses to Ping Single-Ended Connection Connecting NetToolConnecting a Patch Cable Single-Ended Connection into a Wall Jack Inline Connection Inline Connection between a PC NetworkRecommended speed setting for the serial port is Serial Port ConnectionAutoTest Running AutoTestCable Length, Opens, Shorts, and Splits WiremapCable Test Results Single-Ended AutoTest Results Network DropServices NetTool Discovers Device Network DeviceInline AutoTest Results Inline between a Device and the NetworkLink and Polarity Level Indicator Definition Inline between a PoE Powered Device and the Network NetTool Troubleshooting a Network Device Verifying a Device’s ConfigurationLink Configuration Details Viewing Link Status InformationChecking Frames for Errors Health DetailsSelect Tracking Protocols Protocols ScreenObtaining a Device’s IP Address Information Addresses Used ScreenIdentifying Network Resources Vlan InformationNetTool Troubleshooting Networks Finding Out About Your NetworkIdentifying the Network Type Segment ID ScreenTroubleshooting Networks Identifying Key DevicesAssigning an IP Address to NetTool PingPinging a Single Device Pinging Multiple Devices PingPing Results Screen Common Problems Displaying the Problem LogUnderstanding the Problem Log Display Problem LogThings to Consider Problems NetTool DetectsLink Connectivity Problems Problem Transmit pair open Network Problems Health ProblemsProblem Ethernet frame-type mismatches NetWareHost Configuration TCP/IPName Resolution Problem Wins resolution failedNetBIOS Problem PC involved in MB elections WebProblem Unable to connect to POP3 server PrinterUnwanted protocols when enabled Verifying Voice over IP Service Viewing PoE Voltage and Pair Information Viewing Vlan and CDP InformationVoIP Log VoIP LogViewing Call Quality Measurements RTP dropCreating and Managing Reports Before You BeginCreating a Report Reporter MenuDeleting or Overwriting a Report NetTool Appendices Appendix TitlePage Specifications General SpecificationsTemperature Approvals Environmental RequirementsSample VoIP Call Logs Typical Cisco Skinny Sccp Phone Bootup Dhcp ACKAppendices Typical Cisco Skinny Sccp Call Log Start Media XmitSample VoIP Call Logs B Typical Cisco Skinny Sccp Call Log Typical SIP Phone Bootup Log Typical SIP Phone Bootup Log Typical SIP Call Log Typical SIP Call Log Glossary 10BASE2Access Method 802.3Anomaly 802.2 ARP Address Resolution Protocol Bridge Switch Characteristic impedance AttenuationClient CollisionCrossed Pair CrosstalkDestination Address EIA568Encapsulation EthernetFull-Duplex Half-DuplexIcmp Internet Control and Message Protocol IP Internet ProtocolJabber JitterLAN Local Area Network Late CollisionNIC Network Interface Card PingNode Number NVP Nominal Velocity of PropagationRJ-45 Connector Remote CollisionRepeater Router or GatewaySAP Service Advertising Protocol Signal/Noise RatioRtcp Real-time Transport Control Protocol RuntsSnap Subnetwork Access Protocol Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolSource Address Split PairTopology UptimeTransport TransceiverIndex NetTool Index NetTool