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"Request timed out"
, this means that the Toolkit can not respond to messages. Check
power connection, or perform a reset of the board by pressing the “RESET” button.
When the
ping
program is running it is using a DOS window on the PC. If the window is
c l o s i n g to o f a s t to s e e th e m e ss a g e , o p e n a D O S w i n d o w a n d ty p e “p i n g
169.254.111.111”. The text will not disappear in this window.
Viewing Web Pages
The Embedded Internet Toolkit is shipped with example web pages programmed into
the Flash memory. To view these web pages, a web browser such as Internet Explorer
or Netscape is needed.
When using the Embedded Internet Toolkit there is no DNS (Domain Name Server) to
r e co g n i z e t h e IP a d d r e ss a n d a ss i g n a sy m b o l i c n a m e fo r i t ( fo r i n s ta n c e
www.atmel.com). To use symbolic names for the Embedded Internet Toolkit, contact the
local network administrator and ask for a symbolic name for a specified IP address.
To view the default resident web pages in the Toolkit, start the web browser and write
“169.254.111.111” into the address line of the browser window. The main page of the
Embedded Internet Toolkit will now be displayed in the browser window.
Figure 6.
Viewing the Default Web Page in a Web Browser
If no web page is displayed, go back to “Setting Up and Testing the Ethernet Connec-
tion” on page 2 and test if the network connection to the Toolkit is established. If the
Toolkit replies to the ping messages, check the setup of the web browser. If the Internet
Toolkit is directly connected to the same network as the PC, “direct connection to the
network” or “bypass proxy server for local addresses” should be selected in the web
browser configuration menu. If the Internet Toolkit is connected to the PC through a fire-
wall, a proxy server should be selected in the configuration menu. Contact the local
network administrator for information about the network configuration.