Psiber Data Systems Pinger Plus Network IP Tester User Manual

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BOX CONTENTS

Pinger Plus Network IP Tester

AC Adapter

Four AA Alkaline Batteries

User Guide

BATTERY

The Pinger Plus operates on four AA
alkaline batteries. Remove the battery cover
at the back of the unit and insert the batteries
with the orientation as shown. Battery polarity
is marked inside the battery well for reference.

TECHNICAL OVERVIEW

The Pinger Plus Network IP Tester uses the “PING” function to send

a data packet to another IP address on a network or respond to a PING
sent to its own IP address. The PING test is used to verify connectivity,
measure round trip communications time, check data integrity, determine
a MAC address and search a stored list or a range of IP addresses. The
Pinger Plus provides a DHCP Client mode and a Port Identification
function with selectable blink rates to locate which port on a hub or
switch that a wall outlet is connected.

NETWORK COMPATIBILITY

The Pinger Plus is designed for testing an Ethernet network that

uses the IP protocol. The unit can communicate directly with a hub,
switch, router, NIC or other network device that uses 10baseT or
100baseT. The Pinger Plus will identify when it is connected to a
1000baseT device but it cannot transmit/receive a PING at 1000baseT.

MECHANICAL FEATURES

WEB BROWSER INTERFACE

The Pinger Plus can be configured by connecting it to the network

and using either Internet Explorer (6.0 or later) or Netscape (6.0 or later).
To access the Pinger Plus setup page, enter the Pinger IP address
(shown in the Pinger IP Address setup screen) in the browser URL
window. All setup features can be configured from the browser. The
User Guide can also be displayed.

PINGER IP SETUP SCREEN

The IP address for the Pinger Plus is input from this screen. The

unit comes programmed with a default address of 192.168.1.42.
SUBNET MASK SETUP SCREEN

To Ping an IP address in a subnet different than the subnet of the

Pinger Plus, requires that the Subnet Mask be entered and “ON” and the
appropriate Gateway IP address has been entered. Mask “ON” and
OFF” is selected with the Up/Down Cursor key. A zero in the first field is
an invalid mask entry and the Pinger defaults to 255 when the mask is
saved.
NOTE: Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP address may be found by
going to a computer on the subnet where the Pinger Plus will be used,
open the Windows Control Panel, open the network icon, open the LAN
Icon, select TCP/IP Protocol and then select properties.
GATEWAY SETUP SCREEN

The IP address for the default Gateway (typically a router or a

server) is input from this screen.
PINGER MAC SCREEN

The Pinger Plus MAC address is displayed in this screen. The

MAC for each Pinger is unique and can not be changed. See Note in
DHCP.
PROFILE SETUP SCREEN

A profile consists of a Profile name, Pinger Plus IP address, Subnet

Mask on or off, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address and a list of one to eight
destination IP addresses. One of the eight Profiles is selected using the
Up/Down cursor, the Profile name and Pinger Plus IP address is entered
and the Next function key is pressed. The Subnet Mask is entered and
turned on or off and the Next fuction key is pressed. The Gateway
address is entered and the Next function key is pressed. From one to
eight destination IP addresses are entered and then the Save function
key is pressed.
DEFAULT PROFILE SCREEN

A default profile can be designated to be used initially when the

Pinger Plus is powered on.
POWER DOWN SETUP SCREEN

The Pinger Plus will automatically turn off after the time selected in

the Power Down Setup screen. Settings available are five minutes,
fifteen minutes, thirty minutes and on (must be turned off manually).
Press the SAVE function key to store the selected setting.
PASSWORD SCREEN

A password is required to configure the Pinger Plus from a web

browser or update the firmware. The password protects against a third
party making unauthorized changes to the unit when it is connected to a
network. The default password is 12345678. It is recommended that the
default password be changed prior to initial operation.
PING COUNT, PACKET SIZE AND TIMEOUT SCREENS

The Pinger Plus can be set to PING an IP address from 1 to 99

times. The PING packet size has six settings from 50 to 1400 bytes.
The time the Pinger Plus waits for a PING or DHCP response before
displaying a No Response notice can be set from 1 to 40 seconds in
one second increments.

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