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Issue 6.0 NEC SL1100
4 - 6 General IP Configuration
SECTION 4 TESTING THE NEC SL1100 NETWORK CONNECTION
To test the NEC SL1100 network connection, it is possible to use the ICMP (Internet
Control Message Protocol) Ping command. This basically sends a small amount of
data from one device to another and then waits for a reply. This test confirms that the
IP addressing and physical connection are good. To perform this test, from a
Windows PC:
1. Click Start.
2. Click Run... .
3. In the Open dialogue box, enter command.
4. Click OK. A Command prompt window opens.
5. Type ping 192.168.1.200.
Figure 4-3 Testing the Network Connection shows that the NEC SL1100 system has
replied to the Ping request – this indicates that the NEC SL1100 system is correctly
connected to the network.
Figure 4-3 Testing the Network Connection

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