Operating Instructions
Add server
Add a new connection to the
Server Select
list. A dialog appears with three edit boxes.
There is a
Server Name
for user reference. This has no bearing on the actual
connection.
Server Address
and
Port number
define the TCP connection that will be
used to connect to the CT Viewer™ server.
Push test
This item moves a single saved trace from the CT100 to a CT Viewer™ database.
Push all tests
This item moves all saved traces from the CT100 to a CT Viewer™ database.
Network settings
Configure the CT100's Ethernet connection.
Static network settings
This item brings up a dialog window used to modify the network settings. These
settings only apply if DHCP is not set. The dialog box allows the user to change the
following:
IP address
The static address of the tester in 4-number-dotted notation.
Netmask
The subnet mask for the tester.
Gateway (optional)
The gateway server for the tester.
Nameserver1 and 2 (optional)
DNS server the tester uses to resolve host names. Nameserver2 is used if
Nameserver1 fails.
Any changes to the network settings require a reboot to take effect.
DHCP on/off
This item enables or disables the use of DHCP on the Ethernet connection. When
enabled, the tester will attempt to acquire network settings from a DHCP server on
the network. When DHCP is off, the tester will use the settings in the
Network
Settings
dialog. To directly connect to a computer using a cross-over cable, DHCP
must be disabled.
Show IP config
Displays current Ethernet configurations.
Web export on/off
This item will enable two Web pages, http://<CT100 IP address>>/www/trace.csv and
http://<CT100 IP address>>/www/screenshot.bmp, that show the trace. The first shows
it as text data, and the second as a screenshot. Access to the Web pages requires an
Ethernet connection and the address of the CT100. This can be found with the
Show
IP Config
item under the
Network Settings
menu.
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