F-5
Troubleshooting
7. How do I confirm my MK1000
is communicating with my
host computer?
(Not applicable) A PING command can be used to
confirm ethernet communication
between the host computer and
MK1000.
- From the Command / DOS prompt,
type Ping followed by the MK1000
IP address, and then press Enter.
The command looks like the
following: "Ping 192.168.0.1". In this
example, 192.168.0.1 is the
MK1000’s IP address. For
instructions on how to determine
your MK1000’s IP address see the
troubleshooting topic # 9. How do I
determine the MK1000’s IP
Address?
- A successful PING (proving
communication exists) results in
a message like, "reply from
192.168.0.1 ...". In addition,
PING statistics will show packets
sent to the MK1000 were
RECEIVED.
- An unsuccessful PING (proving
communication does not exist)
results in a message like,
"request timed out" or
"Destination Host Unreachable".
In addition, PING statistics will
show packets sent to the
MK1000 were LOST.
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Table F-1. Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions