MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack TN802)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1047555-233-143
Directly-Connected Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse
NOTE:
You need 2 power sources for the monitor and the modem in order to
complete this procedure.
NOTE:
The TN802 circuit pack must be booted with a local mouse and
keyboard connected to it for these devices to work.
1. Connect the VGA monitor to the VGA connector of the TN802
external cable.
2. Plug the monitor into an AC power receptacle, and turn it on.
3. Attach the keyboard to the keyboard connector of the TN802
external cable assembly.
4. Attach the mouse to the mouse connector of the TN802 external
cable assembly.
5. Insert the circuit pack to cause it to boot.
Troubleshooting LAN Connections
This section contains information for troubleshooting
■ ‘‘External Connections to the LAN’’
■ ‘‘Internal Connections to the LAN’’
External Connections to the LAN
Test the external connections to the LAN by pinging the local host, the external IP
trunk server, and another device connected to the network.
1. Click Start in Windows (lower left-hand corner), then select Programs, then
Command Prompt.
This starts a DOS command-line session.
2. At the command prompt, type ping 127.0.0.1 (the local host’s default
address), and press
Enter.
If configured correctly, the system displays:
Reply from nnn.nn.nn.nn: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=###
If there is no reply, escalate the problem or replace the circuit pack. The
problem is not with the external network but within the circuit pack.