Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring a Flow-Based Point-To-Point Application
LA-210 Ver. 1.5 Testing the Flow Based Configuration 5-19
5.5 Testing the Flow Based Configuration
This section instructs you on testing the application you configured.
Ping Tests
In order to test whether all components are properly connected and configured,
you may ping from various locations as detailed below.
• Ping from PC-1 Server to PC-2 Client and verify the ping ends successfully.
• Ping from PC-2 Client to PC-1 Server and verify the ping ends successfully.
• Ping from ETX-202 Client to ETX-202-2 Server and verify the ping ends
successfully.
• Ping from ETX-202 Server to ETX-202 Client and verify the ping ends
successfully.
³ To perform a ping test from an ETX-202 unit:
1. Connect the server PC to the ETX-202 unit that will send the ping via the
serial port, start the terminal application and then log on to the ETX-202 unit.
The Main menu appears.
2. Navigate to the Ping menu (Diagnostics>Ping).
The Ping menu appears (Figure 5-32).
ETX-202
Diagnostics>Ping
1. Destination IP Address ... (172.17.182.24)
2. Number of Frames to Send[0 - 50] ... (1)
3. Send Ping
4. Stop Ping
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ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure
5-32. ETX-202 Ping Menu
3. Select Destination IP Address and enter the IP address of the ETX-202 unit
that you wish to ping.
4. Specify the number of frames (packets) to send.
5. To start pinging the other ETX-202 unit, select Send Ping.
The ping results appear at the bottom of the screen.