Station detail display – Fluke Series II User Manual

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OneTouch Series II
Users Manual

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Station Detail Display

Pressing on a line in a station or server list brings up a
Station Detail display (Figure 2-6). This display shows
information pertaining to the resource. The information
may include the frame type used, the network, node, and
MAC addresses, the equipment manufacturer, and the
types of router protocols or algorithms available.

From the Station Detail Display menu, press

(Tool

Menu) to access the following:

q

IP Trace Route

q

Ping + SNMP

q

Ping

q

Ping Key Device

q

Add to Key Devices

q

Find Node

Press

(Ping + SNMP) to ping the station or resource

and get any SNMP information available. For an IP ping,
the Network Assistant uses the source and router IP
addresses currently entered in the IP configuration screen
under Connectivity Tests. These addresses must be valid
to get a ping response. For an IPX ping, the Network
Assistant automatically determines a source address.

To access the SNMP agent, the Network Assistant uses
the "public" community string (password). If the agent has
a different community string, access the SNMP Config
menu from the Central Setup screen (read “SNMP” in
Chapter 6).

After you press

(Ping+SNMP), the station's ping

results, SNMP name, description, and uptime (in days,
hours, minutes, and seconds) are displayed (Figure 2-7).
Note that the SNMP name is cut off at 22 characters to fit
on the display.

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