Running The Group 2 Test; Assembling A Loopback Plug; Starting The Group 2 Test - 3Com III User Manual

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Running the Group 2 Test

The Group 2 test is called the Network Loopback Test. It tests
the 3C592-COMBO adapter's ability to transmit and receive
data via the internal transceiver. This test requires installation of
a loopback plug at the adapter's BNC transceiver connection.
Or, you can run the test on a nonproduction network on which
only the computer being tested is operating.
CAUTION: Running the Group 2 test while connected to an
active network can cause intermittent failures.

Assembling a Loopback Plug

If you do not have a loopback plug, you may be able to get
one from your authorized network supplier, or you can make
your own. To assemble the loopback plug, connect two
50-ohm network cable terminators to a T connector, as
shown in Figure 5-2. You can purchase the terminators from
your network supplier (3Com part number 3C535).
T connector
Terminator
Figure 5-2 Assembling a Loopback Plug

Starting the Group 2 Test

To run the Group 2 test on a 3C592 EISA adapter, follow
these steps:
1 Connect the loopback plug to the round BNC connector
on the back of the adapter.
2 Start the Configuration and Diagnostic Program, as
described earlier in this chapter.
Starting the Diagnostic Program
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