CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit

2-6 Checking the connection with “ping”

Once you are finished with the network settings, make a check with “ping” to confirm that you can send and receive data normally. Here, “ping” is a network diagnostic tool incorporated into the OS as a standard feature. A simple description of how to use “ping” incorporated into Windows 98 is described below so refer to it when needed. If using “ping” while incorporated into another OS or TCP/IP protocol, then consult the instruc- tion manual for that particular device.

1)Click the “Start” button, point to “Pro- grams,” and then select “MS-DOS Prompt” to open the MS-DOS window.

2)Run the ping command.

You will see a cursor at C:¥WINDOWS> on the screen. Enter,

ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and press the Enter key.

In the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx portion, enter the controller IP address.

The address for the controller in the fig- ure on the right (middle) is 192.168.0.2. This example shows normal communica- tion status.

3)The right (bottom) figure shows normal communication has not been established. If this happens, recheck the network de- vice and settings, and eliminate the trou- ble.

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Yamaha DRCX, ERCX, SRCD, SRCX user manual Checking the connection with ping