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1. NAVITEK as voltage between the 1 2 and 3 6 pin pairs The voltage found is reported as Enet Pwr Source Found xV for several seconds then the test proceeds automatically STATUS AND ERROR MESSAGES FOR NETWORK TEST MODES ARP received In Validate Link mode this status shows that the tester has detected another active NAVITEK trying to start a PING conversation This status flashes for a few seconds while the units negotiate an IP address they can use to PING each other DHCP Request In the PING test with DHCP On the NAVITEK displays this message on the first line while it is trying to get the required information from a DHCP server The second line displays Attempt count of DHCP requests sent out if this number continues to increment no response is being received Successful Shows for a short time after the server responds to the request Find Active Link The tester is searching for incoming Link pulses while waiting to start an active test Flash Link LED and PING test modes need to be connected to an active network in order to run In these modes this status is displayed while the tester is searching both the 1 2 and 3 6 pairs for incoming Ethernet Link pulses In the Validate Link mode the NAVITEK assumes an active NIC configuration generating Link pulses on the 1 2 pair This allows another NAVITEK to be connected directly to it Link Found Status displayed while searching for Lin
2. Netmask the device must forward its request to a router The router forwards the communication to the target device across the WAN This typically puts the communications on the Internet another LAN subnet or a private network of some other type A router has an IP address and MAC address on Ethernet of its own for direct communications which differentiates it from a HUB or switch A hardware box sold as a router will usually include a HUB or switch chip inside providing a convenient connection point for multiple Ethernet devices Target In the PING protocol an IP address must be selected to receive an echo request This address is the target address for that PING In the NAVITEK a target must be selected manually in Setup This target can be on the LAN or anywhere else accessible through a router connected to the LAN If the target is not on the LAN the router IP address must be known so the PING can be sent to the router which forwards it on toward the ultimate location TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol WAN Wide Area Network The remote interface on a router The WAN may be accessed via a DSL line broadband cable connection ISDN T1 line or even a dial up modem line This term is used to loosely define the hardware path used to communicate with any IP addressed device not on the local LAN IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC Sycamore IL 60178 U S A 800 435 0705 Customer Assistance www ideali
3. cause problems Modern Ethernet chips can compensate so the wiring is not critical but the NAVITEK can determine the difference and will report it In the Jack ID mode the polarity is reported as NRM or REV Straight Through Cable An Ethernet CAT 5 cable which connects all 4 pairs in the cable straight through to the corresponding pairs in the far end connector This allows a NIC device to connect directly to a HUB device Switch Similar to a HUB a switch is a multiple port Ethernet connection device that allows for multiple Ethernet devices to communicate between each other Unlike a HUB a switch has internal logic that determines which port a specific MAC address is found on Once that has been determined it only forwards traffic destined for that address to that port This allows for fewer collisions on the LAN by not re transmitting every packet on every port Multiple simultaneous point point communications can pass through a switch at the same time as long as each end point is on a different port on the switch Like a HUB a switch in its primary mode has no IP or MAC address of its own Also like a HUB a switch uses HUB pin out on its connectors to allow direct connections to NIC interfaces Switches are more modern devices than HUBS and are usually capable of 100 Mbit sec 100 Base Tx operation As a result of IEEE Ethernet specs requiring downward compatibility all 100 Mbit interfaces must als
4. is connected while the tester is on a single 12345678 D ended test for shorts opens and split pairs will most likely Eo i e be in progress Press SEL button to force a new test to begin Wire map with Remote 3 For a complete test connect a remote to the other end of the cable Application Hints Any patch cables used to connect the tester and remote to a cable run must be short compared to the cable run for accurate open and split pair indication no more than 10 of the total run length or 3 feet whichever is less A cable must be at least 4 feet long for single ended test to work properly To perform Jack ID Test Service Detection Test TEST 1 With NAVITEK powered off connect to unknown jack or plug 2 Press CABLE button NAVITEK will power on in Jack ID mode and determine what device is connected to the other end of the cable or test the cable if no connection is found Jack ID Test Jack 1 D To place Tone on a Cable 1 Connect cable to be traced to main unit Turn on tester SEL Hi Tone by pressing CABLE button Press CABLE button until ay Pair or Pin Tone Generator is displayed than press SEL button Tone Generator Running 2 Press SEL until desired tone is selected The up down arrow keys select the pin or pair s to carry the tone 3 For strongest signal do not connect remote Due to the shielding effect of twisted pairs the strongest signal is obtained by having one wire of a pair carry tone Selecti
5. turn on NAVITEK in the mode Set at power off Additional presses toggle the backlight on and off Hold down to power off Battery Cap press down with heal of hand to open Kit Contents e Standard Kit 33 846 Soft zipper bag NAVITEK tester 8 remotes 3 RJ11 patchcords 9 shielded RJ45 patchcords RJ45 to RJ11 Adapter 1 alligator clip user manual and laminated quick reference card Economy Kit 33 845 Small soft zipper bag NAVITEK tester 1 remote 2 RJ11 patchcords 2 shielded RJ45 patchcords RJ45 to RJ11 Adapter 1 alligator clip user manual and laminated quick reference card e Tester Only Kit 62 500 Soft small zipper bag NAVITEK tester user manual and laminated quick reference card Features Comprehensive testing and troubleshooting tools for structured data networks Verifies the integrity of the physical network and validates active network connectivity with PING and Hub blinking Detects port services such as Ethernet ISDN POTS Token Ring Announces Ethernet network speed and capabilities Performs length measurement up to 1500 feet Tests UTP STP cable to T568A B wiremap and fault identification e Supports four tone generation for cable tracing Easy to read backlit LCD display Available Test Modes Cable Test Mode CABLE button Cable Test Perform single ended testing with no remote attached of cables for shorts opens and split pairs and full cable te
6. 162 500 Ko 433 845 DEAL A 433 846 NAVITEK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS N CAUTION Do not attach to primary power lines The NAVITEK may be damaged and become a safety hazard When connecting to an unknown jack or plug the NAVITEK should be off N CAUTION Improperly crimped damaged or un crimped plugs can damage the jack on the NAVITEK Always inspect the plugs for proper termination and crimping before inserting into the tester Contacts on a plug should be recessed into the plastic grooves To avoid damaging NAVITEK s RJ45 jack always use the RJ45 to RJ11 adapter before inserting RJ11 patchcord NOTE The screen comes with a clear peel off protective coating over the LCD screen that should be removed for the clearest view of the display Compact ergonomic design enables complete active and passive network verification from any location A RJ45 Jack on top of unit for easy connection to cable or jack Link Indicator Back lit LCD 2 lines by 16 characters with icons Cursor Keys Used to scroll through options set addresses and adjust values SEL Key used to enter displayed operating mode start a new test change the value of an option enter sub menus or move to the next screen Mode Keys Press CABLE for cable modes press NTWRK for network modes Pressing both keys at once will enter SETUP mode PWR Power Key Press to
7. AT5E CAT5 CAT4 CAT3 and coax Minimum cable length for testing split pairs 1 meter 3 feet Maximum cable length for single ended cable test 1 25 meter 4 feet Length measurement range CAT5 6 0 to 457 meters 0 to 1500 feet Appendix A Navigation Menu for NAVITEK Press PWR to turn on in last mode used or CABLE to turn on in Jack ID or NTWRK to turn on in Flash Link LED Mode Select The double button shown below can be pressed at any time to exit from any screen to the mode select screens Press CABLE for cable modes press NTWRK for network modes or press the center c both at once for SETUP to enter mode GD A short press toggles back light on and off Hold to turn off tester Auto off in 15 min Flash in 30 min Tone in 60 min Cable Test Operating modes are Jack ID Determines what is connected to the jack being tested phone network or volts If nothing runs Cable Test to detect test cable Start a new test now Cable Test Pretest cable from one end for shorts opens or splits When Remote found complete test with wire map amp remote ID Start a new test now Cable Length Measure length of cable Select a pair or let tester select pair with no faults Auto select sep Adjust capacitance ft or m CAL Select length in feet or meters in SETUP Tone Gen Apply tone to pin pair or all pairs P Select pin or pairs with tone signal Select 1 of 4 tone patterns Network Test Operating modes are
8. Flash Link LED Detects incoming link and flashes Link LED on hub Sends audio tone for tone tracer with or without incoming link Start a new test now PING Test Sends ping requests to Target Router and DNS devices Tracks packet counts and response times BD Moves 4 to Tot Rtr or DNS Shows detail for amp in 3 screens press to adv In SETUP Set DHCP or Manual address mode See addresses mask from DHCP req Enter manual and Target addresses Validate Link Sets unit to be a NIC and exchange packets with a second NAVITEK with just a cable or through a hub Second unit runs manual Ping mode SETUP Set user selectable options WP Scroll through options Change option enter sub menu or advance to next sub menu Address Setting Moves 4 left or right Changes value above amp Typical Cable Length Parameters Cable Type pF it pF m Data CATS 19 0 62 5 CAT5 5E 6 15 0 49 0 Coax RG58 27 5 90 0 RG6 RG11 RG59 16 25 53 0 Security Wire 22AWG Jacketed 24 0 78 5 22AWG Unjacketed 14 0 46 0 20AWG Unjacketed 16 0 52 5 18AWG Unjacketed 17 0 55 5 Appendix B NAVITEK Setup Menu Main Setup Menus oo oo on on on Lo SEL to view edit SETUP SEL to change SEL to change SETUP 0B 7B 00 A0 AA SEL to change SETUP 47 Target IF t PIHG Setur SETUP AT Last DHCP SEL to view SETUP AT DHCP OFF 47 MAC add 88 SETUP t Units Meters 8 GI TA eo SE
9. IP address is not responding to ARP No Router IP The DHCP server did not provide an IP address for the Router RTR must be on MyIP LAN segment Displayed in Setup while setting the Manual Router IP address The NAVITEK requires that the Router be at an IP address on the LAN segment as defined by the Netmask and MyIP addresses Setup will not allow the Router IP address to be set to an off LAN address Voltage Found SEL Jack ID The tester does not operate in Network modes when voltage and possibly destructive power is found Voltages found will terminate the test in progress and the only option is to run the Jack ID test by pressing SEL The only exception to this is the possibility of an Ethernet power source providing power between the 1 2 and 3 6 pairs In that case the following message will be displayed Enet Pwr source Found xV Some devices provide power for IP phones or wireless transceivers on the same wires that carry the Ethernet data signals They do this by connecting a voltage to the center taps of each transformer in their Ethernet interface The NAVITEK reports this and allows the Network testing to continue MAINTENANCE Battery Replacement When the battery low icon is on the battery should be replaced as soon as practical The testing results will become unreliable when the battery reaches about 5 0 volts To replace the battery 1 Be sure tester is off 2 Remove rubber battery cap
10. L to change PING Setup Sub Menus SETUP f PING Setur SETUP AY Ms IP SEL to view edit 89 LAST DHCP Setup Sub Menus SETUP AT Last DHCP SEL to view SETUP 616 680 BAA HAS pHcP Ms IF SETUP 010 Ban aeg 002 DHCP Host IF SETUP G18 889 288 818 DHCP Router IP SETUP a SETUP 172 176 081 088 4 MyIP SETUP em o f Router IP SEL to viewredit E SETUP 192 168 981 901 a 4 Rtr SETUP t Hetmask SEL to viewredit E4 e SETUP LI 255 255 255 000 Mask 4 SETUP e AT Sel to So to Main Menu Retum to Main Menu Appendix C PING Status Screen PING Status Screen Navigation 884 002 662 001 DHCP DNS Sryr IP SETUP 295 088 868 608 DHCP Hetmask SETUP t Sel to 90 to Main Menu een f Return to Main Menu Tat Rtr DNS i i i EJ 010 000 298 004 Ms IF G10 860 809 018 Tat KR r r Tat Last Rus PING Test SEL to execute L Displays Various L Status and Info Screens Tat amp Rir DHS i i i ES 010 000 000 010 Rtr W R 777 11 Note No DNS in Manual Address Mode Tat Rtr ADHS i i i 01G 000 00G 094 Ma IP 084 882 082 8981 DNS XR 2434244 DNS Last 28m Avg 28m Appendix D Glossary of Networking Terms 10 Base T The earliest definition of Ethernet was for 10 Million Bits per second 10 Mbps The Ethe
11. P address configuration Network Connectivity The NAVITEK uses IP address protocol and recognizes Auto Negotiation using Fast Link Pulses to report advertised Ethernet capability NAVITEK also supports a modified version of auto MDI MDI X to allow for connection to a HUB switch or NIC with a straight through cable The NAVITEK operates using 10 base T for all network transmissions The vast majority of 100 base T Fast Ethernet products support 10 base T However should a HUB or switch be 100 base T only through settings or by design a different port a change of set tings or insertion of an inexpensive 10 100 HUB in line with the NAVITEK will be necessary STEP BY STEP USE INSTRUCTIONS To turn the NAVITEK off after any test press and hold PWR button until the display turns off The tester will turn off automatically after about 15 minutes in all modes except Tone Generator which is 60 minutes and Flash Link LED which is 30 minutes When connecting to unknown jacks or cables it is best to begin with the power off and turn the NAVITEK on after the con nection is made This insures that the voltage check will be run first before any other testing To perform Cable Test 1 Connect one end of cable run to be tested to NAVITEK AE Cable Test Press CABLE button repeatedly until Cable Test is displayed SEL to execute twice if unit was off Press SEL button to enter test Cable Test Mode Select PASS 2 If the cable
12. at specific device IP addresses consist of 4 hexadecimal digits that are commonly written in dotted decimal format i e 192 168 254 4 Note that each set of decimal numbers divided by the periods must be in the range of 0 255 as they represent hexadecimal values of 00 FF t ISP Internet Service Provider Commercial supplier o access to the Internet access mechanisms for public LAN Local Area Network Connection mechanism for a business home school or any group of devices to communicate with each other In the NAVITEK case it is a group of computers printers routers and possibly other devices connected by Ethernet Distinct from the WAN due to the IP addressing in a Subnet Network Mask Subnet Mask IP addressing scheme that divides the entire IP address network into smaller sections Subnets In the case of the NAVITEK the Network mask is used to identify an IP address as being located either on the LAN local subnet or on the Internet and therefore accessed over the WAN PING Packet Internet Groper A simple communication protocol ICMP Echo used to request an echo back from an addressed device target The NAVITEK uses this to verify IP connectivity between itself and another device Router Gateway If a device is attempting to communicate with an IP address and it finds that the target is not on its local network by comparing the target address with its own address and the
13. by pressing on edge of the cap with the heel of the hand until the cap pops off 3 Pull battery out of cavity and remove battery snap 4 Connect a new Alkaline 9 volt battery to battery snaps within one minute 5 Slide battery into cavity and snap cap in place To preserve user set data the unit must be off and the battery disconnected for no more than one minute To reset the processor All user data will be lost 1 Turn on tester in any mode 2 Remove battery cap and disconnect battery 3 Wait about 10 seconds and reattach battery leads Length screen will appear briefly than tester will shut down When installing a new battery or resetting the processor disconnect any cables connected to the tester The length and single ended test modes will be improperly calibrated if a cable is present when the battery is connected SPECIFICATIONS Physical Dimensions Size 15 x 7 4 x 3 2 cm 5 9 x 2 9 x 1 25 inches Weight 200 grams 7 oz With battery Environmental Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 30 to 80 C 20 to 176 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Battery Life 9V Alkaline battery typical times are for the full capacity of the battery used continuously in one of the following modes Standby 2 5 years Cable Testing 50 hours no backlight 27 hours 50 backlight Network Testing 15 hours no backlight 14 hours 50 backlight Cable Types Shielded or unshielded CAT6 C
14. er end Tone is also generated on the cable in this condition but at a different cadence to indicate having established a link To PING Devices on a Network 1 With NAVITEK powered off connect to network 2 Press NTWRK button repeatedly until PING Test is displayed on screen two presses when off Press SEL button to enter test Several status screens will be displayed while establishing a link and negotiating the DHCP configuration Once PINGing begins a PING status screen will be displayed showing acronyms for each active conversation ATat Rtr DHS i i i Ping Status 3 Press left or right arrows to move curser next to a device acronym Press SEL button to view more information about a device There are a total of three screens to view Press SEL button to advance to the next screen or the screen will advance automatically after 10 seconds To select DHCP On or OFF SETUP 1 The PING function operates in two modes DHCP On ar DHCP OFF dynamic IP and Off static IP SEL to change Typical Setup Screen 2 This is selected in SETUP by the DHCP On Off option No other entries are required to establish communications with a router and a DNS server on a DHCP network 3 To PING a specific target Tg1 4 the address must be entered and the desired target address selected in SETUP before starting the PING test 4 In DHCP Off mode all IP configuration information must be entered in SETUP first PING Setup opt
15. his allows a NIC device to connect directly to another NIC device or HUB to a HUB These are often used to connect one HUB or switch to another HUB or switch to enable LAN expansion Note if one of the HUBs has an UPLINK connector that connector can be used with a straight through cable to connect a normal HUB port to the UPLINK port HUB Ethernet physical wiring is done on a point point mechanism but an Ethernet network is a star network where any one device can communicate directly with other devices on that network A HUB is physical device that has multiple Ethernet connectors ports on it Inside the HUB receives incoming data from any of its ports and then transmits what it receives back out to all its ports Thus any communications between devices is visible to all other devices on that LAN The HUB has no IP or MAC address of it s own It is a transparent device that merely enables multiple Ethernet devices to intercommunicate HUBs are typically older Ethernet devices that are 10 BaseT Most 10 100 HUB like devices are now switches see definition NAVITEK uses HUB as a definition for a specific Ethernet connection pin assignment that allows it to connect directly to a NIC device using a straight through cable MAC Media Access Control Protocol defined for addressing network interfaces on a unique basis Each manufacturer of electronic devices that interface to a MAC controlled mechanism like Etherne
16. ion To Validate a Cable Link by Functional Testing Two NAVITEK testers can be used to exercise a cable link with no additional equipment being required This can also be done through a HUB or switch with or without any other equipment being present The two NAVITEK will be referred to as the Validator and the PING Generator The Validator uses the Validate Link mode and the PING Generator uses PING Test mode 1 Connect the Validator to one end of the link to be tested 2 Press NTWRK button until Validate Link is displayed Press SEL button to activate test 3 In SETUP set PING Generator to DHCP Off see To Change PING Addressing below A specific manual address does not need to be set the PING Generator will recognize the Validator and assign addressing 4 Connect the PING Generator to the other end of the link 5 On the PING Generator press NTWRK button until PING Test is displayed and press SEL button to begin 6 The target or router acronym will change to Val on the PING Generator when the Validator is found and addressing assigned The PING Generator operates and accumulates information as in the normal PING Test The Validator displays a packet count only on its screen To Change PING Addressing Mode Other options are changed similarly 1 Turn on NAVITEK by pressing PWR button and press the middle of the CABLE NTWRK button which is marked SETUP The percent battery remaining screen will appear briefly 2 Press d
17. k pulses after an incoming signal has been detected Link Not Found Status displayed while searching for Link pulses and nothing has been detected Link word Err The Link word captured by the NAVITEK during Jack ID test from an attached 100 Mbit Ethernet device decoded an unrecognized value May indicate a cable problem or a hardware problem with the connected device Lost Link A test was active after having found incoming Link pulses but they stopped being received Possibly due to the cable being disconnected or the connected device being shut off NIC init err The Ethernet interface chip used in the NAVITEK reported a problem to the CPU during internal initialization May be caused by a hardware problem inside the tester NIC Rx overrun The Ethernet interface chip used in the NAVITEK provides internal buffering for multiple packets If new packets are received faster than they can be processed the Ethernet chip discards the new packets and sets the Overrun error flag The tester detects and reports this error May be caused by excessive broadcast traffic on the LAN or by externally generated packets addressed to the tester s IP address NIC Tx timeout The Ethernet interface chip used in the NAVITEK was not able to transmit a packet within the time allowed May be caused by a hardware problem inside the tester a problem with the attached cable hardware problems with the connected device excessive LAN traffic o
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19. ng a single pin instead of a pair will do this To measure Length of a Cable 1 Connect cable to main unit A remote may be at the other 35t 4 end but is not required ar 15 B88rF Ft Length Measurement 2 Turn on unit by pressing CABLE button Press CABLE button until Cable Length is displayed then press SEL button To change length units between feet and meters use setup mode co Press up down arrows to adjust length constant If length constant is unknown for a particular cable a known length of cable may be used to set the constant Fifty feet or more is suggested to minimize the resolution error 1 foot in 50 is 296 uncertainty Connect known cable to tester and change the cable constant using up down arrows until the length reads correctly To locate an Ethernet Port TEST With NAVITEK powered off connect NAVITEK to a jack or plug at the workstation location for which the Ethernet port is to be located Flash Link LED Press NTWRK button NAVITEK will power up in the Flash Link LED mode and connect to the Ethernet port on a HUB switch or NIC Even if no connection is made tone is generated on the cable to aid in finding the cable with a tone tracer at the other end equipment closet Flash Link LED H n co If an Ethernet link is active on the cable the NAVITEK turns on its link LED and begins flashing it in unison with the link indicator on a port of the HUB switch or NIC at the oth
20. o support legacy 10 Mbit communications This results in requiring a switch to have memory to store packets received at 100 Mbits for retransmission at 10 Mbits Store and Forward T568A B The EIA TIA structured wiring standards for telecommunications wiring A and B versions are electrically identical and cannot be distinguished with a wiring test The color codes and pair numbering is different however and care must be taken to use one version within a network A cable wired to A on one end and B on the other results in a cross over cable UPLINK A special connector or a mechanical switch that changes the pin out of one connector on a HUB or switch to NIC pin out This allows a straight through cable to be used to connect one HUB or switch to another while building a LAN INTERNET PROTOCOL DEFINITIONS ARP Address Resolution Protocol Used to determine Ethernet MAC address when a device starts to communicate with another The IP address is known and a broadcast is used to request the specific IP addressed device to respond with its MAC address so further communication can be specifically addressed between the two DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Used when a new IP device is added to a LAN and needs to get information about that LANs IP addresses One DHCP server must be present on the LAN to provide a response to a DHCP request transmitted to a broadcast address informing the new device of several configurati
21. on details ADHCP server is not required on a LAN but if it does not exist all the devices on the LAN must be manually configured The DHCP server can provide much information The NAVITEK requests and uses an IP address for itself My IP the IP address of the DHCP server on the LAN the Netmask in use the IP address of the Router on the LAN the IP address of the DNS server accessible from the LAN DNS Domain Name Server Provides translation of URL addresses www yahoo com to IP addresses 66 218 71 89 so that access to the internet devices can be requested using humanly understandable identifiers DNS servers are found on the Internet and thus are of interest to the NAVITEK as accessing PINGing the DNS server proves that it can access a device on the WAN CD CD CD oD Gateway Router see below IP Internet Protocol Actually TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol but commonly abbreviated to IP Communications addressing scheme defined by DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to control the publicly accessed Internet network IP Address Specific number assigned to a single device allowing it to be uniquely identified on the network to which it is connected On a LAN the IP address must be within the range of addresses defined for that LAN by the Network Mask in use On the Internet all IP addresses must be universally unique to allow addressing th
22. op button is labeled CABLE the bottom button is labeled NTWRK and the area bridging the two button is labeled SETUP Pressing a mode button will immediately end any currently running task and either begin the executing the first task of a new category cable or network or display the next mode in the same category waiting for a press of SEL to begin the testing Subsequent key presses in the same category will advances the option to the next The tester will roll over to the first mode when the end is reached while waiting for SEL to begin Voltage Check All tests except Jack ID Service ID start with a check for voltages on the pins on the tester s jack If found the message Voltage Found SEL Jack ID is displayed and the only option for the user is to press the SEL key to start the Jack ID test to determine what type of interface or what voltages are present on the jack The tester monitors the jack to see if the voltage is removed for five minutes The selected test will continue if the voltage is removed or the tester will shut itself off after the five minutes The exception to this behavior is in the Network Modes When voltage is found in the network modes the tester checks to see if it is Ethernet Phantom Power This is a voltage which is connected to the center taps of the Ethernet interface transformers of some network equipment to power remote devices like IP phones or wireless transceivers This power is seen by the
23. own arrow button three times DHCP On or DHCP Off should be displayed 3 Press SEL button to toggle between on and off Displayed value is current setting 4 Press CABLE or NTWRK to exit to a test or press and hold PWR button to power off FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The NAVITEK is a jack service identifier cable tester and PING tester in one tester The NAVITEK has a backlit LCD display and eight momentary buttons The rubber end cap at the bottom is the battery compartment cover The NAVITEK is powered on by pressing any one of three buttons PWR CABLE or NTWRK The tester will turn on in the last mode used before turning off if the PWR button is pressed If the CABLE button is pressed the tester immediately starts executing the Jack ID Service ID test Pressing the NTWRK button causes the Blink Link LED test to begin The NAVITEK is turned off by holding down the PWR button until the display goes blank The tester will also shut off automatically 15 minutes after the last button press in most modes 30 minutes in Blink Link LED mode and 60 minutes in Tone Generator mode Short presses of the PWR button toggles the back light on and off The back light turns ff automatically about 5 minutes after being turned on Using the back light increases ower consumption by between 2096 and 5096 0 p There are seven test modes and a setup function as described below The mode switch is the double button immediately above PWR The t
24. r collisions on the LAN No IP address The DHCP server responded to the tester DHCP request but did not provide an IP address for MyIP Packet Rcv Err An Ethernet packet was received by the NAVITEK with errors in the header or packet data May be caused by excessive signal noise on the Ethernet cable or a hardware problem with the device transmitting to the tester PING Test Detailed Status Messages these messages may be displayed when the SEL button is used to access the status details during active PINGing IP add DNS add The active Target IP address is the same as the DNS Server IP address so the Target PING is automatically disabled IIP add Rtr add The active Target IP address is the same as the Router IP address so the Target PING is automatically disabled No ARP Response The IP address active for this conversation is being ARP ed but is not responding The IP address may be unused the device may be powered off or not connected No PING Response The IP address active for this conversation is not responding to PING requests If the addressed device is on the LAN segment it may be powered off or not connected If the addressed device is remote it may be inaccessible due to WAN problems it may be powered off or the device at the Router IP address may not be forwarding the PING packets No Rtr Response The IP address is off the LAN requiring the PING to go through the Router but the Router
25. rnet specification defined several different cabling schemes including T568A B 4 pairs of wire and coax wiring The 10 in 10 Base T defines 10 Mbps and the Base T defines T568A B CAT3 cabling 10 Base 2 defines 10 Mbps over coax Note the NAVITEK PING mode works in 10 Base T It relies on the legacy compatibility built into all 100 Base Tx equipment to communicate The NAVITEK reports this in Jack ID mode as 10 Base T 100 Base Tx A newer Ethernet specification defines 100 Mbps data rate as an upgrade for higher network bandwidth and several different cable schemes are defined for it The 100 in 100 Base Tx defines the data rate as 100 Million Bits per second The Base Tx defines the cable scheme as 2 pairs of wires in a T568A B CAT5 cable Note the NAVITEK PING mode works in 10 Base T It relies on the legacy compatibility built in to all 100 Base Tx equipment to communicate One other cable scheme defined as Base T4 uses 4 pairs of wires in T568A B CAT3 or CAT5 cable Very few Ethernet devices use this scheme as the 2 pair T scheme dominates the market The NAVITEK can recognize and report this capability in the Jack ID mode but does not operate in this mode The NAVITEK reports this in Jack ID mode as 100 Base T4 The NAVITEK can recognize this capability in Jack ID mode but reports as 100 Base T4 Cross Over Cable An Ethernet T568A B cable which connects the 1 2 pair on one end to the 3 6 pair on the other T
26. st with remote attached Display PASS icon for T568A B passing cable and report cable length with identification for remote For failed cable the result is displayed in wiremap format with a message to identify split pairs with remote attached or shorts Jack ID Test Service ID Test Capable of detecting many services on the network POTS ISDN DSL Ethernet amp Token Ring NAVITEK will automatically runs cable test if no active devices found Cable Length Test Measure cable length using capacitance method in ft or meter by wire pair with remote identification Tone Generator Support up to 4 tone generator mode for use for tracing and fault isolation e Network Test Mode NTWRK button Ping Test Simultaneously PINGs three devices at once a target a router and a DNS server The DHCP protocol support allows for PINGing of a router and DNS server with no setup requirements Validate Link Test Verify network connectivity with a message Flash Link LED Test Sends tone while blinking a link indicator to find a HUB or switch port e SETUP 8 Test Mode SETUP button holding down both CABLE amp NTWRK buttons Battery indicator display Unit of measure change for ft or meter Unit MAC Address display DHCP On or Off setting LAST DHCP a sub menu for user to view the results of the most recent DHCP negotiation between NAVITEK and a DHCP server Ping Setup a sub menu for I
27. t must register with the IEEE and get a set of unique addresses Each device that manufacturer builds is assigned a single address from that manufacturer s set of addresses Fthernet will not work properly if more than one device on the LAN has the same MAC address MDI MDI X Medium Dependent Interface X for Crossover The physical cable interface defined in IEEE 802 3 is called MDI on one end and MDI X on the other end The NAVITEK refers to these connectors as NIC and HUB respectively A recent development in Ethernet devices is the ability to determine what type of device is connected on the other end of the cable and adjust itself to communicate properly HP invented this and calls it Auto MDI MDI X The NAVITEK will recognize and report this type of device as an AUTO device in Jack ID mode NIC Network Interface Card Typically an option card plugged into a PC card slot that provides an Ethernet interface for that PC NAVITEK uses the term NIC to define the connector pin out that allows for direct connection to a HUB device using a straight through cable Polarity Fthernet transmit and receive driver chips use differential voltages to improve noise immunity Thus each direction of transmission uses a pair of wires one for the positive side and the other for the negative side Early Ethernet interface chips were not designed to recognize and compensate for reversed cable pairs so a crossed 4 and pair could

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