Troubleshooting
Assess
the
problem
Problems
transferring
or
copying
files
Copying files out of
the
logic analyzer
•
If
you have problems copying files out of the logic analyzer, you might
be
experiencing timeout problems. See
the
timeout section
on
the
previous
page.
•
If
you only receive 1 byte back when copying files, refer to "Dynamic Files"
later in this chapter.
Copying files into
the
logic analyzer
•
If
you have problems copying files into the logic analyzer, such as copying
setup or data to change a configuration,
then
check
the
File Timeout
setting in
the
LAN
Settings menu. Refer to "Configure the network
addresses" in Chapter 1 for more information.
Communications
not
established
If
you have
just
installed
and
configured the
LAN
interface and you have
never been able to
read
the
logic analyzer remote file server directory, go
directly to
the
troubleshooting section relating to your network in this
chapter.
If
you have been able
to
read
the logic analyzer
remote
file server directory
and now cannot do so, check the following:
• Has any hardware
been
added or moved on your network? This includes
adding or removing any workstations or peripherals, or changing any
cabling.
•
Have
software applications been added to
the
network?
•
Have
any configuration files been modified?
•
Have
any of the following files been deleted
or
overwritten?
UNIX:
/etc/hosts
PCs:
I etc/inetd. conf
/etc/services
dependent network files
If
you know or suspect
that
something has changed
on
your network, check
the
changes and adjust
the
configuration for
the
LAN
interface using
the
procedures in Chapter
1.
Otherwise, proceed to
the
troubleshooting section
in this chapter relating to your network.
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