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area. Then click on the SNMP button.
statistics for your device, first confirm that it is selected in the Slots
Farallon device that supports an SNMP agent. To see SNMP
The EN Diagnostics utility also displays SNMP statistics for any
both ends.
- For Thinnet make sure that the coaxial cable is terminated at
- Disconnect from all network services
- Confirm that the cable is properly attached to the card
fails, check the following:
Technical Support at (510) 814-5000. If the cable connection test
could indicate that your card has a bad component. Call Farallon
If any test other than the cable connection test consistently fails, it
that you are logged off from all network services.
For the cable connection test, connect to the network, but be sure
terminator.)
be sure to terminate both ends of the BNC connector with a 50-ohm
disconnected from the network. (When disconnecting a thinnet card,
For all but the Cable Connection test, you should be physically
will run six tests on the card that is selected in the Slots area.
If the Test button is active, you can click on it and EN Diagnostics
button will be grayed out.
when you click the Test button. If Tests are not available, the Test
The Tests area of the dialog box shows the results of tests initiated
that is selected in the Slots area.
The Device Info area contains general information about the item
card or adapter may be selected by clicking on its name.
that is selected (highlighted) in the Slots area. A Farallon Ethernet
All of the other information in the dialog box pertains to the device
cards or adapters that are installed or connected to your computer.
The Slots area of the dialog box lists the names of Farallon
adapter in the event of a problem.
This utility is an aid to diagnosing your Farallon Ethernet card or
Farallon EN Diagnostics 2.3