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Test 3: 10BaseT Feedback Test
R>pv -t3 -v2 1
Testing: HPE3499A Series Emulation System
Test # 3: LAN 10BaseT Feedback Test passed!
PASSED Number of tests: 1 Number of failures: 0
In addition to the internal checks performed in Test 2, this test also checks
for shorts on the cable connected to the network. If this test fails, disconnect
the cable and run the test again. If it then passes, the cable is faulty. If it still
fails, it requires service from HP.
If the HP E3491A Pentium Probe passes this "pv" test, additional testing can
be performed through exercising the connection to the network. To run this
test, set configuration switch 1 and switch 5 to OPEN, all other configuration
switches CLOSED (this enables LAN using 10BaseT). Cycle power and wait
for 15 to 30 seconds. Then "ping" the HP E3491A Pentium Probe from your
host computer or PC. See the LAN documentation for your host computer
for the location and action of the "ping" utility. If the HP E3491A Pentium
Probe fails to respond to the "ping" request, verify that the lan parameters (IP
address and gateway address) are set correctly and that your host computer
recognizes the IP address of the HP E3491A Pentium Probe. If all else is
good, then failure to respond to ping indicates a faulty HP E3491A Pentium
Probe.
TEST 4: Break In and Trigger Out BNC Feedback Test
R>pv -t4 -v2 1
Testing: HPE3499A Series Emulation System
Test # 4: Break In and Trigger Out BNC Feedback Test failed!
Break In not receiving Break Out HIGH
FAILED Number of tests: 1 Number of failures: 1
Before returning to HP, check to ensure that you have connected a good
Coaxial cable between the two BNCs. If the cable is good, the E3491A is bad.
Solving Problems
To execute the built-in performance verification test
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