3.3 The AIM Network Detection Tool
To detect ANET429modules with the “AIM Network Detection Tool”, a PC-based
system, running Microsoft Windows Operating System or a Linux Operating system is
necessary.
This section describes how to use the AIM Network Detection Tool to find ANET429
modules in your network. The AIM Network Detection Tool uses the Zeroconf protocol
(for the specification see http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/zeroconf/charter/) in order to find
any ANET429 modules in your network.
The AIM Network Detection Tool makes use of Apple Bonjour, a freeware Zeroconf
implementation. How to install and use Apple Bonjour and how to use the AIM Network
Detection Tool is described in the following sections.
3.3.1 Installing Apple Bonjour
For Windows OS download the Apple Bonjour installation executable from
www.apple.com/support/bonjour.
Follow the Link in the upper right corner “Bonjour Print Services for Windows” as shown
below.
Figure 3-1 Apple Bonjour
Click to the “Download“ button in the upper right corner to start the software download.
Figure 3-2 Apple Bonjour setup
Store the file “BonjourPSSetup.exe” to your PC and start installation with a double click
with your left mouse button.
Now run the executable and follow the installation instructions. After successful
installation, you have to reboot the configuration PC.