5-6 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING
Setting Up an Echo Server
If your echo server contains a 3C509B NIC, select Echo
Server under the Test menu, and click the Start button to
make the computer an echo server.
If you are setting up an echo server using a 3Com NIC
other than a 3C509B NIC, follow these steps:
1 Select a computer to use as an echo server.
2 Insert the EtherDisk diskette in a floppy drive.
The diagnostic program comes on the EtherDisk diskette
that accompanied the NIC.
3 Start the diagnostic program on the echo server.
The diagnostic program that you use depends on the
NIC that is installed in the echo server. After the system
prompt of the drive containing the Configuration and
Diagnostic Program, enter the appropriate diagnostic
program name from Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Diagnostic Programs
Diagnostic
Program Name
NIC Installed
in the Echo Server
3C503.EXE EtherLink II
®
or II TP, EtherLink II/16 or II/16 TP
3C505.EXE EtherLink Plus
®
3C507.EXE EtherLink 16 or EtherLink 16 TP
3C508CFG.EXE 3Com Red
3C5X9CFG.EXE EtherLink III family
3C523.EXE EtherLink/MC
3C523TP.EXE EtherLink/MC TP
3C527.EXE EtherLink/MC 32
3C59XCFG.EXE EtherLink III EISA/PCI bus master family
(including Fast EtherLink NIC running at
10 Mbps)
3C90XCFG.EXE EtherLink XL and Fast EtherLink XL family of
NICs running at 10 Mbps