Fluke Series II user manual Key Device Ping, OneTouch Series, Users Manual, 9. Ping Key Devices

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OneTouch Series II

Users Manual

If you have trouble making the IP Ping test work, verify that:

The Source IP Address is correct for this subnet. The Target station is active.

The Router IP Address is correct.

If you have trouble making the NetWare Ping test work, verify that:

The station you are pinging has the Diagnostic Responder loaded.

The node address you entered is correct.

The network address you entered (if used) is correct.

Key Device Ping

As part of your turn-on or repair procedures, you will need to verify connectivity to key network resources. Key Device Ping is a OneTouch Series II Pro option that enables you to rapidly verify the availability of important network devices. You can organize testing by business function (e.g., accounting, manufacturing, etc.), geographic locations (building 1, 2, etc.), device types (routers, servers, etc.), or other ways that fit your needs.

From the Connectivity Tests display, press (Key Device Ping) to access the Key Devices display (Figure 6-9). After being added to the list, each device may be

activated or deactivated quickly using the selection box on the right side of the list.

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Figure 6-9. Ping Key Devices

Press (Add IP) to add an IP Address or (Add IPX) to add an IPX address. The IP or NetWare Configuration (Figure 6-10) screen displays.

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Fluke Series II user manual Key Device Ping, OneTouch Series, Users Manual, 9. Ping Key Devices