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[ENG] UniPing server solution v4/SMS & UniPing server solution v3, User guide -[USS] Sockets and Indication Elements

LAN Sockets

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Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T ports form together a two-port Ethernet switch. One port is used to connect to a network,
and the other one - to connect an additional equipment (another NetPing device, an administrator's laptop, etc.),
which gives a possibility not to install an additional switch on a remote land. These ports are equal, and any of them
can be used to connect to a network. 
Important! Connecting both ports to an Ethernet switch with turned off STP protocol will lead to creating a
loop in an Ethernet segment.
Ethernet ports have two LEDs. The left one is CPU, and when it is lighting, it means a device is turned on. It blinks
when packages are transferred to a network. The right one is Link, when it is lighting, it means having a link on this
port. It blinks when receiving packages from a network.
LAN sockets
(UniPing server solution
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LAN sockets
(UniPing server solution
v4/SMS monitoring unit)
v3 monitoring unit)
[USS] Sockets and Indication Elements
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