Ping and link tests, Ping test, Link test – HP 2600 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Tools

2. If the attached end-node does not have an

Auto mode setting, then you

must manually configure the switch port to the same setting as the end-
node port. See Chapter 10, “Port Status and Basic Configuration”.

Ping and Link Tests

The Ping test and the Link test are point-to-point tests between your switch
and another IEEE 802.3-compliant device on your network. These tests can
tell you whether the switch is communicating properly with another device.

N o t e

To respond to a Ping test or a Link test, the device you are trying to reach must
be IEEE 802.3-compliant.

Ping Test.

This is a test of the path between the switch and another device

on the same or another IP network that can respond to IP packets (ICMP Echo
Requests).

Link Test.

This is a test of the connection between the switch and a desig­

nated network device on the same LAN (or VLAN, if configured). During the
link test, IEEE 802.2 test packets are sent to the designated network device
in the same VLAN or broadcast domain. The remote device must be able to
respond with an 802.2 Test Response Packet.

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