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User manual Fluke, model NETWORK SERVICE MODULE DTX-NSM

Manafacture: Fluke
File size: 273.13 kb
File name: Instrukcja_DTX-NSM_Eng.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Cable ID locators (optional) to identify link connections at a patch panel (twisted pair only) Note Running network tests on a fiber link requires an optional SFP module. Accessing the Product Manuals This guide provides basic information to help you get started using the module. For more detailed information, see the latest versions of the DTX Series Users Manual and the DTX Series Technical Reference Handbook provided on the DTX Product Manuals CD and on the Fluke Networks website. PN 2544310 (English) January 2006 . 2006 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Software Requirements The following software supports the DTX-NSM module. Software upgrades are available on the Fluke Networks website. • DTX software: version 1.3 or later • LinkWare software: version 2.5 or later Installing the DTX-NSM Module and Optional SFP Module Install the network module only on the main tester. Install an optional SFP (small form pluggable) module to test fiber links. You may install or remove the SFP module while the tester is on. See Figure 1. WCaution Leave the module bay cover in place when a network module is not installed. Put the dust cap on the SFP port when an optical module is not installed. Put the dust cap on the optical module when not connected to a fiber. can01.eps Figure 1. Installation Verifying Network Connectivity The network connectivity test tells you if a network jack is connected to the switch or hub. The test also provides details about the link's configuration and includes a ping function for verifying connectivity to stations on the network. Setting Up for the Connectivity Test 1 Turn the rotary switch to SETUP, select Network Settings > IP Address Assignment; then select one of the following: • Select DHCP to have the network's server assign IP addresses. • Select Static to assign addresses manually. In Static mode, a second tab appears on the Network Settings screen. On this tab, enter the DTX Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway (optional) and DNS Server (optional) addresses. These addresses are typically available from a network installer, administrator, technician, or from network documentation. 2 Use one of the following methods to enter ping addresses (optional): • In the latest version of LinkWare software, select Utilities > DTX Utilities > Ping Target List to create and download an address list. See the LinkWare online help for details. • On the tester's Network Settings tab, select Target Addresses. Press JCreate; then enter the Name and IP Address of a device you want to ping. Running the Connectivity Test 1 Connect to the network using a twisted pair or fiber patch cord. 2 Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR; then select Network Connectivity. 3 Press P. Figure 2 describes some of the features on the network connectivity results screen. 4 To save the results press N, then select Save Standalone Result or Add to Cable Test Result. Use the appropriate keys to create an ID for the standalone result or save the result with an existing cable test result. 1432can03.eps ANetwork speed, duplex mode, PoE (Power over Ethernet) status, and MDI/MDI-X status. BSelect Negotiation Details for details on the connection. CThe addresses used and the number of ping replies received: : Green: Ping replies received for all requests. : Orange: At least one ping reply received. : No ping replies received, indicating a problem with the connection. DUse the softkeys to run additional connectivity tests. Figure 2. Network Connectivity Results Identifying Links (twisted pair only) The ID Locator function helps you quickly identify link connections at a patch panel. This function requires one or more optional Fluke Networks LinkRunner. Cable ID locators. To identify a link: 1 Connect one or more cable ID locators to one end of the link(s). 2 Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR, select ID Locator; then press P. 3 Connect the tester to different jacks, pressing P to rescan each time, until Found Cable ID and the identifier's number appears. Registration Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you access to valuable information on product updates, troubleshooting tips, and other support services. To register, fill out the online registration form on the Fluke Networks website at Contacting Fluke Networks support@flukenetworks.com +1-425-446-4519 or 1-800-283-5853 • Australia: 61 (2) 8850-3333 or 61 (3) 9329 0244 • Beijing: 86 (10) 6512-3435 • Brazil: 11 3044 1277 • Canada: 1-800-363-5853 • Europe: +44-(0)1923-281-300 • Hong Kong: 852 2721-3228 • Japan: 03-3434-0510 • Korea: 82 2 539-6311 • Singapore: 65-6799-5566 • Taiwan: (886) 2-227-83199 Visit our website for a complete list of phone numbers. LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Fluke Networks mainframe products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Parts, acce...


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