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Troubleshooting the LAN Connection
Troubleshooting the Initial Connection
Troubleshooting the Initial Connection
Getting the logic analyzer to work with your network often requires
detailed knowledge of your local network software. This section
attempts to help you with some common problems, but because of the
wide variety of network software available it cannot cover all problems
you may encounter.

Assess the problem

The LAN interface does not need or include any utilities or proprietary
driver software. The logic analyzer LAN interface was designed to
operate with common network utilities and drivers.
Either a hardware problem or a software problem can prevent the logic
analyzers remote file server from communicating over the LAN.
NOTE: Single server/single client network (point-to-poi nt)
You can connect the logic analyzer to a single server/single client network. In
this configuration, the client is running an NFS application program. If you
have difficulties, check the troubleshooting pr ocedures included with the
documentation for both the NFS application program and the communications
controller first. If the NFS application program is running in an MS Windows
environment, then also check the MS Windows documentation.

Timeout errors

Error messages such as "Device Timeout," "File Timeout," "Operation
Timeout," or other similar messages from workstations or PCs indicate
timeout problems with the computer. To increase your timeout period,
refer to your computer documentation for instructions.