Psiber Data Systems NETWORK IP TESTER User Manual

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BOX CONTENTS

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Pinger Network IP Tester

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AC Adapter

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Four AA Alkaline Batteries

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User Guide

BATTERY

The Pinger 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 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, identify duplicate IP addresses and search for up to

eight stored IP addresses. The Pinger provides a DHCP Client emulation

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 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 a 10/100Mbps

(Fast Ethernet) device set for 10baseT or Auto-negotiation operation. The

Pinger will identify when it is connected to a 100baseT only device but it

cannot transmit or receive a PING. When a 100baseT connection is

identified, locate a different port or device on the network that is

configured for 10baseT or Auto-negotiation to run the Pinger tests.

MECHANICAL FEATURES

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