Fluke etherscope II Getting Started Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

EtherScope

TM

 Series II

 

 

Network Assistant 

 

 

 

Getting Started Guide 

  

PN 2633787  
May 2006, Rev. 1, 9/06 

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Page 1: ...2633787 May 2006 Rev 1 9 06 2006 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in USA All product names are trademarks of their respective companies 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Fax 781 665...

Page 2: ...r or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke Networks authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain warranty service contact your nearest Fluke Networks author...

Page 3: ...software prod uct like any other copyrighted material and copies must include the proper copyright notice 3 RESTRICTIONS You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the software If the soft...

Page 4: ...misapplication Any replacement software product will be warranted for the remained of the 90 day original warranty period or 30 days whichever is longer 8 NO OTHER WARRANTIES FLUKE NETWORKS DISCLAIMS...

Page 5: ...Series II Network Assistant is powered in part by the Linux Operating System and other publicly available software A machine readable copy of the corresponding source code is available for the cost o...

Page 6: ...s 3 Package Contents 4 Optional Accessories 9 Safety and Operational Information 10 Registering Your EtherScope Series IINetwork Assistant 12 Care and Maintenance 13 Contacting Fluke Networks 13 Befor...

Page 7: ...Scope Network Assistant s Physical Features 24 Locating the Network Connections 24 Locating the External Interfaces 25 Locating the External Power Connection 25 Status LEDs 27 Power LED 29 The User In...

Page 8: ...70 ITO Tests 71 Traffic Generator 71 Throughput Test 72 Configuring the Instrument for a Wired LAN 74 TCP IP Settings 75 802 1Q IP TOS Settings 76 802 1X Settings 78 Connection Log 79 Ethernet Setting...

Page 9: ...Instrument Security Settings 101 Wireless General Settings 102 Wireless Authorization Settings 102 Wireless Problem Settings 104 Documenting Your Network LAN and WLAN 105 Saving a Report 105 Managing...

Page 10: ...in Diagnosis 112 Signal Strength 112 WLAN Statistics 112 Tx Rx Rate 113 Accessing the Instrument Remotely LAN only 113 Using the Desktop Tools 117 Applications Menu 117 Tools Menu 118 Troubleshooting...

Page 11: ...vii List of Tables Table Title Page 1 List of Standard Accessories 6 2 Optional Accessories 9 3 International Electrical Symbols 10...

Page 12: ...27 5 Screen Level Help 35 6 LAN Test Results Screen 38 7 Testing Cables 40 8 Cable Verification Screen 42 9 Signal Verification Screen 46 10 Local Statistics Summary 47 11 Utilization History Screen...

Page 13: ...ng the Fiber Adapter 84 24 Wireless LAN Test Results Screen 86 25 Channel Test Details Screen 89 26 Security Scan 97 27 Wireless Instrument Settings TCP IP Screen 99 28 Wireless Instrument Settings In...

Page 14: ...stem the best source for answering questions and helping use the product to maintain your network and troubleshoot problems as they arise Introduction EtherScope Series II Network Assistant hereafter...

Page 15: ...r touch sensitive screen is straightforward and intuitive Simply by tapping a screen button a navigation icon or other on screen element you can drill down and obtain more detailed information or perf...

Page 16: ...he Internet Throughput Option ES2 PRO I a single integrated wired wireless analyzer that combines the features of the wired and wireless models described earlier This model includes the Internetwork T...

Page 17: ...o make sure that the contents match each numbered standard accessory that is shown in Figure 1 and the accompanying list in Table 1 If any item is damaged call the carrier at once for inspection and r...

Page 18: ...UT ILI ZA TIO N CO LLISION ER RO R TR AN SM IT CompactFlash Memory Card WLAN 3 2 1 4 7 8 11 10 12 6 5 LC 1 North American LC 3 Europe LC 4 UK LC 5 Swiss LC 6 Australia LC 7 South Africa 13 9 14 15 ei...

Page 19: ...w holster C Stylus Stylus for use with the instrument s touch screen display D Storage Case Case for carrying and storing the instrument E External AC adapter charger power cord Input 90V 264V AC 50 6...

Page 20: ...S2 PRO and ES2 PRO I models I ES2 SX Pro fiber adapter Fluke Networks EtherScope Fiber LAN Adapter 1000BASE SX This is a fiber accessory for the ES2 SX PRO and ES2 SX PRO I models Also available are t...

Page 21: ...h cord N Universal adapter RJ 45 Female to female adapter It is intended to be used to connect a RJ 45 Ethernet cable from the instrument to a WireView wiremap adapter O External directional antenna D...

Page 22: ...nal Accessories Item Description EtherScope Extended Test Kit The EtherScope Extended Test Kit includes additional accessories spare rechargeable battery external battery charger external mini keyboar...

Page 23: ...trical Symbols j Not for connection to public telephone systems Complies to CSA C22 2 No 950 Canadian standards and UL 1950 US standards W Please read the manual for safety information Do not dispose...

Page 24: ...t the case Look for cracked or missing plastic Do not operate the product around explosive gas vapor or dust Do not open the case There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not connect a telephone...

Page 25: ...ng visitor follow the login instructions If need to set up an account click Create then follow the new account instructions 3 Click Register your product and fill out the online registration form As a...

Page 26: ...the EtherScope Network Assistant on press the green On Off button This button is located on the right side of the instrument s front panel The front page Test Results screen is displayed see Figure 6...

Page 27: ...e the point of the stylus to tap the screen We do not recommend that you use a pen or pencil or any other sharp object that might scratch the finish Selecting the LAN or WLAN Interface If your instrum...

Page 28: ...d Power saving settings To do this tap to check an option Then for each option specify a time interval Adjust the brightness To do this tap and drag the slider control until the desired level of brigh...

Page 29: ...e instrument automatically checks to determine whether a software update is available 6 When prompted tap to download the update files to the CompactFlash memory card Note All files and reports on the...

Page 30: ...mpts to complete the recalibration Enabling Software Options If you purchased a software option for your EtherScope Network Assistant you received a proof of purchase code along with a software option...

Page 31: ...in the upper left corner of the screen 2 From the drop down list select Instrument Settings 3 In the preview pane tap Version The Instrument Settings Version screen displays the versions of currently...

Page 32: ...ould fully charge it before you begin using the instrument This is an important step because if the power source is interrupted while you are operating the instrument you will lose data Charging the B...

Page 33: ...uspend mode This is a low power usage mode in which the instrument is not completely turned on or off While in Suspend mode the instrument cannot collect data To put the instrument in Suspend mode tap...

Page 34: ...partment To install the battery insert it into the battery compartment Then press on the battery near the release tab until it locks into place Finally push the release tab toward the battery to secur...

Page 35: ...sistant Before You Begin 23 LC 1 North American OR LC 3 Europe LC 4 UK LC 5 Swiss LC 6 Australia LC 7 South Africa LINK UTILIZATION COLLISION ERROR TRANSMIT eih30f eps Figure 2 Charging and Removing t...

Page 36: ...tored in the right side panel near the green On Off button Figure 3 illustrates the EtherScope Network Assistant s physical features Locating the Network Connections The instrument s network connectio...

Page 37: ...SB port connection for an accessory such as a keyboard or mouse SLOT 2 is located on the top side panel This interface accepts a CompactFlash type 1 and 2 memory card This memory card enables you to s...

Page 38: ...ry Pack Power Jack USB Port Microphone Jack Headphone Jack Fiber LAN Connector RJ45 LAN Connector Kensington Lock left side DB9 Serial Port Strap Attach Stylus Compact Flash SLOT 2 PCMCIA CardBus SLOT...

Page 39: ...Ds These LEDs provide instant visible feedback on the state of your network and indicate conditions relative to the type of of interface LAN RJ 45 or wireless you are testing This section describes th...

Page 40: ...tes that errors have been detected on the local network segment Possible errors include the following Bad FCS a packet that has an invalid checksum Undersized packet a packet that has fewer than 64 by...

Page 41: ...1 0 60 0 Red 61 100 COLLISION LED Amber indicates that a retry packet was received ERROR LED Red indicates an FCS error was detected in a received packet TRANSMIT LED Green indicates that packets are...

Page 42: ...nformation for the item that is selected in the right main pane The preview pane may also have hyperlinks displayed in blue text that link to other screens in the user interface A main pane on the rig...

Page 43: ...he connection Two solid arrows shown indicate a full duplex connection one solid and one outlined arrow represent a half duplex connection Fiber only reports the link speed full duplex always and the...

Page 44: ...p icon Tap to display a menu containing the following selections Applications displays a submenu containing the instrument s desktop tools see Using the Desktop Tools on page 117 Reports displays a di...

Page 45: ...r instructions The Clipboard icon is also located on the bottom right Tap it to display a menu with cut copy and paste options These options come in handy when you are working on screens requiring you...

Page 46: ...Settings screen On this screen you can make the following changes to your instrument Appearance Changes the style and background color of the screen and the visual appearance of the buttons Date Time...

Page 47: ...in the main pane To move through the information drag the scroll box The browser window is resizable so that you can view test information alongside the context sensitive Help text The main pane displ...

Page 48: ...ts that include verifying the cable and signal gathering network utilization and bandwidth statistics and actively discovering networks services and devices using the network It reports its findings o...

Page 49: ...utoTest Results on page 38 4 Make any needed configuration changes to match your testing environment See Configuring the Instrument for a Wired LAN on page 74 Connecting to a Wired Network To connect...

Page 50: ...Test Results screen gives you at a glance visibility into the state of your network The main pane on the right displays the name of each test and reports its status Note the status icons that appear a...

Page 51: ...k as the source of any problems you should first identify and eliminate any problems occurring at the physical or link layer of your network Results from the Connection test can help you isolate the s...

Page 52: ...test terminated cable MDI MDI X Cable test WireView Adapter Universal Adapter Cable test open cable LINK UTILIZATION COLLISION ERROR TRANSMIT LINK UTILIZATION COLLISION ERROR TRANSMIT LINK UTILIZATIO...

Page 53: ...e Networks Fiber Optic Meter be attached to the RJ45 port In the main pane tap the next to Connection to expand the list so that you can see these two tests Cable Verification Cable Verification inclu...

Page 54: ...ify pairs The main pane displays results of the Cable Verification test A indicates that the instrument detects a valid cable A indicates that there is a problem with the cable To view detailed result...

Page 55: ...hub or patch panel tap to set up and run a Cable Toner test Note This test requires a companion probe device for locating and tracing cable To test signal power and loss on a fiber optic cable select...

Page 56: ...complete auto negotiation process When you exit the test the previous link configuration settings are restored To view initial autotest results select Signal Verification The preview pane shows the t...

Page 57: ...ndard is not supported connection Press the Start Test button after checking this box to initiate this test The main pane see Figure 9 displays results from the four Signal Verification tests The test...

Page 58: ...nals indicate the device supported signaling capabilities of the cable source link partner before the auto negation sequence begins The presence or absence of a signal is indicated by a green box or a...

Page 59: ...presents a profile of the types of traffic seen on the network In the top half of the pane the types of traffic are classified for example unicast frames and collisions and the percentage of bandwidt...

Page 60: ...on the local network segment and provides a breakout by percent of bandwidth utilization of all packets Top Talkers identifies the top 10 devices that are the highest consumers of bandwidth on the loc...

Page 61: ...ization History screen Figure 11 is displayed epi50s bmp Figure 11 Utilization History Screen On this screen you can Look at the different types of traffic present on the network segment This informat...

Page 62: ...icular period of time To do this tap the graph directly A white vertical bar marks the sampling period Note The graph is updated according to the frequency set in the Update every selection box To cha...

Page 63: ...nd uses active SNMP discovery to determine the number of VLANs on your entire network If the instrument is connected to a port that is configured with 802 1Q VLAN tagging and the instrument is not so...

Page 64: ...nt needs to be configured with the SNMP community strings being used on your network See Instrument Security Settings on page 79 to find out how to enter additional community strings If the instrument...

Page 65: ...its DNS name IP address and key device status You can also see whether the device is experiencing any problems a Drag the scroll bar or tap the directional arrows at the bottom of the main pane to bri...

Page 66: ...y shows utilization details relative percents of packets broadcasts and errors epi43s bmp Figure 12 Device Discovery Screen 4 Tap to view obtain detailed information about the device The Device Detail...

Page 67: ...lly discover a device you can manually add the device to its discovery database After a device is added to the database the instrument keeps track of it and reports its statistics on the Device Discov...

Page 68: ...ks into the following groups IP Subnets NetBIOS Domains IPX Networks Within each group you can also find out the number of devices discovered 2 To view detailed results for Network Discovery In the pr...

Page 69: ...list of VLANs discovered The VLAN Statistics test monitors the frames only on the switch port interface that the instrument is connected to and generates a list of VLANs discovered 1 Tap VLAN Discover...

Page 70: ...n tap to expand the list VLANs that have no associated switch interfaces simply display the switches that reference this VLAN 4 To get general information for a particular VLAN Interface select it The...

Page 71: ...ap Nearest Switch epi66s bmp Figure 15 Nearest Switch Summary As shown in Figure 15 the preview pane displays the IP address of the switch along with its VLAN identifier and port number You can also s...

Page 72: ...that is being monitored and the number of active ports on the switch In addition you can find out whether bandwidth utilization is excessive and whether the switch is experiencing any errors 2 Tap Not...

Page 73: ...e The top portion of the preview pane shows the port number VLAN identifier speed of the interface and number of connected hosts The lower portion displays a graph that lets you see the relative perce...

Page 74: ...hen you define a network device as key the instrument periodically checks its status up or down to determine its availability An occasional intermittent non response is ignored but if no response is r...

Page 75: ...to check the box to mark it as a key device If the instrument did not discover the device a Tap b Tap Then in the Add Key Device box supply the IP address of the device c To ensure that the instrumen...

Page 76: ...ection The preview pane shows the number of problems detected in each of the following severity groups Errors indicates that a severe problem exists with the network or the device the problem is disru...

Page 77: ...e problem along with its assigned severity level Note You can sort the information in the main pane by tapping one of the column headings For example to sort on problem severity tap A directional arro...

Page 78: ...status of the device or you can tap the SNMP System Group link to view SNMP information for the device Deleting a Problem from the Log To delete a problem from the log 1 Select the problem 2 Tap The d...

Page 79: ...ests are in the RFC 2544 test group RFC 2544 Throughput measures the throughput speed and efficiency of your network RFC 2544 Latency measures how much time it takes for frames to travel through your...

Page 80: ...upply the IP address of the device 5 Click Note Repeat this procedure to add additional devices for use in the individual tests The device name or IP address is added to the list of devices under the...

Page 81: ...s apply only to the selected test and or device These settings override any global parameters set under RFC 2544 Tests To set parameters for an individual test or device 1 Select RFC 2544 Tests and th...

Page 82: ...2544 Throughput and then tap 2 Use the radio buttons to select the Display Mode FPS Frames Sec or BPS Bits sec and View Mode table or graph To view Latency test results 1 Select a device under RFC 254...

Page 83: ...hich can help you identify and isolate network performance issues Throughput a double ended test of bandwidth between two network nodes This test enables you to test throughput and evaluate a link s c...

Page 84: ...ork Assistant a OneTouch Network Assistant with the Internet Throughput Option ITO installed or an OptiView INA V4 0 analyzer During the test both instruments simultaneously transmit packets to each o...

Page 85: ...r of seconds the remote server should wait for additional throughput traffic from the local unit before timing out and terminating packet transmission 3 Tap Save Remote Throughput Settings Configuring...

Page 86: ...AN Although EtherScope Network Assistant is designed to provide as much automated configuration as possible every network is different For the instrument to provide you with the best network analysis...

Page 87: ...ings If DHCP is available the Instrument Settings TCP IP screen Figure 21 displays the address that the instrument is able to obtain If you want to manually configure the IP address or change the subn...

Page 88: ...to configure the instrument for tagged VLAN 802 1Q and or IP Type of Service TOS operation These settings are applied globally to traffic from the instrument and remain in memory even after you turn o...

Page 89: ...de the instrument extract and process this information from incoming packets b Supply the VLAN ID values range from 1 to 4095 c Set Priority select a value between 0 and 7 low to high to specify a pri...

Page 90: ...types are None EAP TLS EAP GTC EAP MD5 EAP MSCHAPV2 PEAP GTC PEAP MD5 PEAP MSCHAPV2 PEAP TLS TTLS PAP TTLS CHAP TTLS MSCHAP TTLS MSCHAP V2 TTLS EAP MD5 TTLS EAP GTC TTLS EAP MSCHAP V2 TTLS EAP TLS Th...

Page 91: ...s in the Forced Setting group Note An asterisk next to the value on the link button located in the lower left corner of the task bar indicates the speed duplex is a forced setting At the bottom of thi...

Page 92: ...enters the password and logs in using the Login button On the Security screen you can also configure the instrument s SNMP community strings The default community strings are public private and secur...

Page 93: ...ost Edit user defined devices lets you edit or delete existing user defined devices or add a new device that is either outside of the local broadcast domain or not being discovered Remote RFC 2544 ITO...

Page 94: ...ing the connectivity of multiple office cubicles in a new installation In this mode the instrument automatically resets its discovery database when changing the network connection or when returning to...

Page 95: ...and SFP fiber SX LX or ZX adapter are connected to the network at the same time and the instrument is trying to establish link the fiber connection has priority over the copper connection Installing a...

Page 96: ...er W Caution Do not pull the fiber adapter without pressing the release tab or damage to the adapter may occur Gently insert the fiber adapter into the connector Remove fiber adapter dust cover Lock R...

Page 97: ...t time you should configure a default SSID to automatically test link and to use active discovery methods See Wireless Instrument Security Settings on page 101 If operating the instrument in passive s...

Page 98: ...ives you at a glance visibility into the state of your WLAN The main pane displays the name of each test and reports its status The icons along the right side give you a visual indication of the progr...

Page 99: ...established an association with a wireless access point The instrument first scans the wireless network and then attempts to link to an AP that is configured with the default SSID After autotest runs...

Page 100: ...ons from this screen see Configuring the Instrument for a Wireless LAN on page 98 for assistance Channels Test The Channels Test scans all channels in the 802 11a and 802 11 b g spectrums to locate ac...

Page 101: ...rom the Channel Metric box The main pane redisplays the list of channels and for each channel reports results for the metric you selected 4 To focus in on a particular channel select it from the list...

Page 102: ...information is continuously updated 2 To view channel details do one of the following To focus on a particular channel tap the desired hyperlink in the preview pane To focus on the busiest channel ta...

Page 103: ...screen you can view bandwidth utilization and packet rates for all discovered devices To filter by channel or SSID select from the Channel or the SSID drop down list box respectively Device Discovery...

Page 104: ...ain specific information for example the SSID and MAC address about each discovered device This screen also informs you whether any discovered device is experiencing problems 3 To obtain detailed info...

Page 105: ...he channel it is active on You can also see utilization and security information for the device 2 Tap to obtain more detailed information about the AP On the Device details screen you can tap one of t...

Page 106: ...vice The Device Details screen is displayed In the main pane you can view device specific information for example device type and security In the preview pane you can follow a hyperlink to view its si...

Page 107: ...experiencing problems 3 To obtain greater detail tap a hyperlink or select a device and tap Site Survey The Site Survey test enables you to gather information on the APs in your WLAN You can use Site...

Page 108: ...on is displayed in the preview pane OR Tap to view a list of all of the APs in your WLAN From this list you can select a particular AP and tap to view specifics If necessary you can run the diagnostic...

Page 109: ...ion Settings on page 102 to find out how to set a device s authorization level The Security Scan test performs a security check on your network It identifies unauthorized rogue and unprotected devices...

Page 110: ...to keep track of See Defining Key Devices on page 62 for instructions on setting up your list Problem Detection The Problem Detection test checks each discovered device in your WLAN for problems If a...

Page 111: ...llowing sections Wireless TCP IP Settings To configure your wireless LAN s TCP IP settings tap the TCP IP hyperlink For information about this screen see TCP IP Settings on page 75 Wireless Security S...

Page 112: ...anced Options then supply the desired information 3 Tap to save the changes Connection Log The Connection Log provides detail about the wireless authentication and authorization process and indicates...

Page 113: ...ency range that you want the instrument to use Transmit Settings Enable Transmit default allows the instrument to link to the SSID specified on the Wireless Instrument Settings Wireless Security scree...

Page 114: ...dd a new device to the instrument s discovery database If you have the Internet Throughput Option ITO installed you can enable the instrument as a remote throughput device In addition you can configur...

Page 115: ...zation screen Figure 29 epi77s bmp Figure 29 Wireless Instrument Settings Authorization Screen 2 Select an individual device from the list or select an authorization level from the Select Current Leve...

Page 116: ...above or below the setting you specify it responds by entering the problem into the Problem Log To set problem thresholds 1 Tap the Wireless Problems hyperlink to display the Wireless Instrument Sett...

Page 117: ...Scope Network Assistant enables you to document the state of your network You can record network attributes baseline performance a device inventory a problem log and switch port statistics all in XML...

Page 118: ...Manager 1 Tap 2 Select Applications from the drop down list 3 Tap File Manager to display the list of saved files Viewing a Report To view a report Note The following procedure shows you how to view...

Page 119: ...from the CompactFlash memory card Performing a Site Survey WLAN only Another way to document your WLAN is to do a site survey A site survey can help ensure that your WLAN has the best coverage and has...

Page 120: ...ute Trace Switch Route LAN only Wireless Throughput WLAN only Locate WLAN only Link WLAN only Login Diagnosis WLAN only Signal Strength WLAN only WLAN Statistics WLAN only Tx Rx Rate WLAN only You can...

Page 121: ...ems or intermittent physical problems resulting from the cycling up or down of a link called route flapping can cause split routes Trace Switch Route The Trace Switch Route test can help you solve con...

Page 122: ...d to test with any remote device that supports Ping To use Ping select Ping Then select the IP address of the target device from the drop down list box FTP used only with a device running an FTP serve...

Page 123: ...tects the signal strength of a wireless device The closer you are to the device of interest the greater its signal strength Using these signal strength measurements you can home in on the location of...

Page 124: ...tocol communication process between a selected client and the access point it is attempting to associate and authenticate with This test can help you troubleshoot problems that a device is having with...

Page 125: ...ssion rates The information is presented in tabular form and is continuously updated according to the interval specified in the Update every box You can change the sampling period by selecting a diffe...

Page 126: ...The instrument s IP address is located in the preview pane for the Test Results screen when the Connection test is highlighted The EtherScope Network Assistant web server home page Figure 32 is displ...

Page 127: ...the Fluke Networks website Access the Help screens 3 To remotely access the instrument a Click b Use the keyboard to type the Remote Authentication password Then click Note The instrument s default f...

Page 128: ...nk to view it User Interface Events that will Terminate a Remote Session The active TCP IP session between the remote user interface software and the instrument can be severed under the following cond...

Page 129: ...hmetic operations such as addition and subtraction Calendar provides weekly and monthly views for scheduling events a Notes function enables you to add information about an event Clock displays the ti...

Page 130: ...t you can check or change its configurations To connect select the desired device and then select Web Browser EtherScope Network Assistant s web browser Konquerer attempts to connect to the device Tel...

Page 131: ...credentials It also encrypts the data sent between the logical and remote device Report displays reports on the CompactFlash memory card You can create a new report or delete a report Troubleshooting...

Page 132: ...oes not display press and hold the On Off button for six seconds to completely shut down the instrument Then press the On Off button again to power the instrument back on Problem The IP Discovery and...

Page 133: ...dtion you should see some activity on Transmit and or Utilization LEDs If the LEDs indicate no activity on the link do the following Check the Connection test results on the Test Results screen Select...

Page 134: ...icon is displayed 3 Tap to view detailed results to see if you can determine what is causing the problem 4 To retest the cable tap Problem The battery charge state appears erratic or inconsistent The...

Page 135: ...mm LED indicators mainframe 6 Battery Lithium Ion 7 2 V DC nominal 4 2 Ah Battery life Wired LAN mode approximately 4 hours Fiber Mode approximately 3 5 hours WLAN mode approximately 3 5 hours Extern...

Page 136: ...ty Non Operating storage temperature 20 C to 60 C P Electromagnetic Interference complies to EN61326 Class A Criteria C j The product network interfaces are NOT FOR CONNECTION TO PUBLIC TELEPHONE SYST...

Page 137: ...O IEC Class C and D Identifies and operates with the optional fiber adapter LX 1310nm 3 dBm 0 50 mW max SX 850nm 2 dBm 0 63 mW max and ZX 1550nm 4 dBm 2 5 mW max Cable Length Note Length accuracy depe...

Page 138: ...hub switch or NIC All cable tests other than WireView wiremap and office locator ID are operational in the presence of datalink signal Fault Tolerance The RJ 45 10 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet connection...

Page 139: ...79 B Back button 32 background screen color changing 34 bandwidth utilization 47 battery charging 20 conserving power 21 32 icon 33 installing 21 life wired versus wireless mode 20 battery icon 33 bl...

Page 140: ...ce Switch Route 109 Tx Rx Rate 113 WLAN Statistics 112 WLAN Throughput 110 documentation 105 E ERROR LED 28 29 Errors icon 64 Ethernet settings 79 EtherScope Console icon 117 EtherScope Master Menu ic...

Page 141: ...e 81 WLAN interface 102 General settings screen 102 H hardware software version information 19 headphone jack 25 Help context sensitive 35 language of changing 34 online documentation 35 Help button 3...

Page 142: ...eror 118 L LAN Tests button 15 31 Language icon 34 LEDs 27 Light Power icon 33 LINK LED 27 29 Link Partner Signaling 46 Link test 112 Local Statistics 49 Local Statistics test 47 Locate test 111 Login...

Page 143: ...5 wired interface auto negation Signals 46 autotest results 38 Cable Verification test 41 configuring EtherScope 74 connecting to 37 Connection test 39 DC Voltage Scan 45 Device Discovery test 52 Key...

Page 144: ...SSID 100 standard accessories 5 status bar 32 stylus 6 stylus using 15 Suspend menu 32 Switch Scan 60 System Info icon 118 T TCP IP settings RJ 45 wired interface 75 wireless LAN 99 Telnet 118 Termin...

Page 145: ...ice Discovery test 52 Key Devices test 62 local statistics 47 Nearest Switch test 59 Network Discovery test 56 Problem Log 63 security settings 79 Signal Verification tests 45 Switch Scan test 60 Traf...

Page 146: ...cs 112 WLAN Tests button 15 31 WLAN Throughput test 110 Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com Back to the Fluke Etherscope Pro...

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