Sun Microsystems SPARCstation 4 110 Service Manual page 167

Table of Contents

Advertisement

For example:
ok watch-net
Using AUI Ethernet Interface
Lance register test -- succeeded
Internal loopback test -- succeeded
External loopback test -- Lost Carrier (transceiver cable
problem?) send failed
Using TP Ethernet Interface
Lance register test -- succeeded
Internal loopback test -- succeeded
External loopback test -- succeeded
Looking for Ethernet packets.
'.' is a good packet. "X" is a bad packet.
Type any key to stop.
...............................................................
...............................................................
...................Framing error CRC error X...................
Your system has two types of Ethernet interfaces, 10BASET (also called twisted-pair
Ethernet or TPE) and 10BASE5 (also called thick Ethernet or AUI). Only one
Ethernet interface may be connected at a time. The system can automatically select
which interface is connected and active.
The AUI port is first tested by transmitting packets and checking for "no carrier" or
response packets. If the AUI test fails, the TPE port is then tested.
Entering watch-aui causes this automatic selection to take place. You may see
these messages:
ok watch-aui
Using AUI Ethernet Interface
Lance register test -- succeeded
Internal loopback test -- succeeded
External loopback test -- Lost Carrier (transceiver cable
problem?) send failed.
ok
You may also control the selection of Ethernet interfaces to monitor by using specific
commands. Use watch-tpe to monitor the 10BASET (TPE) connection or watch-
aui to monitor the 10BASE5 (thick Ethernet) connection.
Appendix D
FORTH Diagnostics
D-5

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents