Installation guide
Installing and Configuring the Adapter 2-13
Also displayed are the number of transmit (TX Count) and
receive (RX Count) packets over a transmission period
(Time). The adapter’s performance, in bytes per second
(BPS), is calculated automatically.
The diagnostics tests are
Configuration Test—identifies the host PC’s type.
I/O Test—checks the accessibility of the I/O port.
ID Test—verifies the adapter’s ID.
RAM Test—checks the on-board RAM’s condition.
Internal Loopback Test—checks the controller.
External Loopback Test—checks the network link.
Interrupt Test—checks the Interrupt Generation.
Network Function Test—checks the adapter’s ability to receive
and transmit network packets.
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To select an option in the menu, press the
UP
or DOWN
arrow key and then press <Enter>.
To reset all counters to zero, press <F1>.
To turn packet transmission on or off, use the <F2> key as a
toggle switch.
To exit the diagnostics program and return to the Main
Menu, press <ESC>.
To exit Setup, select Exit to Operating System.
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