Nic autotest – Fluke Series II User Manual
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NIC Autotest
In order for the NIC Autotest to complete, the NIC needs
to be set up (power on, drivers running, etc.).
Press
(NIC Autotest) to verify the correct operation of
an Ethernet (10 or 100 Mbps) adapter card.
The NIC Autotest determines as much as possible about
the physical connection to the network adapter card by:
Verifying the cabling from the desktop to the NIC.
Checking for a 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps link pulse and
configuring the Network Assistant accordingly.
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Confirming network connectivity by pinging the NIC.
The NIC Autotest displays the network address used by
the device. It will also display packet errors if any are
detected. For example, it will tell you if a packet with a bad
CRC is transmitted by the NIC.
The NIC Autotest display is shown in Figure 5-2.
The following fields on the NIC Autotest screen indicate
the results of the NIC test:
RX Level (Normal/Marginal)
Normal: The NIC signal level is within specification.
Marginal: The NIC signal level is not within specification.
The problem is either excessive attenuation in the cable or
a defective NIC card.
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Figure 5-2. NIC Autotest