Kodak DryView 8300 Service Manual page 180

Laser imager
Hide thumbs Also See for DryView 8300:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SERVICE MANUAL
7-1-3.
DICOM Troubleshooting with Ethernet (Control E) Debug Menus
1. Connect a SERVICE COMPUTER to the SERIAL SERVICE PORT of the IMAGER.
2. Select Programs>Accessories>Hyperterminal.exe.
3. To turn off system debug, type: CTRL D
4. With the SERVICE COMPUTER communicating to the IMAGER, type CTRL E, ENTER.
If the IMAGER has network software NIS 3.3 installed, the following main menu from the IMAGER will
display on the SERVICE COMPUTER:
Debug Menu
1. Print High Level DICOM trace
2. Print Low Level DICOM trace
3. Print 952 trace
4. Turn off DICOM trace
5. Display Ethernet nvram contents
99. Exit Debug Menu
else 'route, ping, netstat, ifconfig, help'
Enter Selection:
High Level DICOM trace: provides a readable summary of all DICOM communications between the
IMAGER and its clients.
Note
Supported parameters and responses are described in the DICOM conformance statement for the
8300 LASER IMAGER.
Low Level DICOM trace: provides a raw hex dump of all DICOM communications between the IMAGER
and its clients.
952 trace: provides communications between NETWORK BOARD on the IMAGER and the CPU BOARD
(which is how the IMAGER communicates internally), when DICOM communication is occurring between
the IMAGER and its clients.
Turn off DICOM trace: disables any of the three trace functions.
Display Ethernet nvram contents: displays the parameters for each client that has been set up on the
IMAGER.
route: used to set up the default router setting of the IMAGER, which allows it to communicate with
clients outside its own subnet.
ping: helps determine if the IMAGER is set up correctly to communicate with clients. You can "ping"
clients to determine if communications are possible and if the network hardware is correctly connected.
netstat: used to display the IMAGER routing table and current network connections.
ifconfig: used to temporarily change the IMAGER netmask and ip address.
help: provides a short description of the "route", "ping", "netstat" and "ifconfig" commands.
7-12
1908110
2004 December Rev. S

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents