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RE: How to test ethernet connection?


Yes, we use in our local network IP's ranging from 172.168.1.1 (gateway) to 172.168.1.255. I
specified that I can download the application to target using target's MicroMonitor (something
like RedBoot) using this IP. If I don't start the eCos application I can ping my target, but after
start of eCos application, "request time out".Should ping command be working?


--- Jon Ringle <JRingle@vertical.com> wrote:

>  
> David Luca wrote:
> <snip>
> >        htype: Ethernet
> >         hlen: 6
> >         hops: 0
> >          xid: 0x0
> >         secs: 0
> >        flags: 0x0
> >        hw_addr: 00:23:31:36:00:01
> >      client IP: 172.168.1.103
> >          my IP: 172.168.1.103
> >      server IP: 172.168.1.86
> >     gateway IP: 172.168.1.1
> >   options:
> >         subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
> >        IP broadcast: 172.168.1.255
> >             gateway: 172.168.1.1
> > data index = 4
> > 
> > I assume it was initialized correctly, my question is, how 
> > can I test the ethernet connection between host pc and target 
> > pc? I tried to use ping 172.168.1.103, but no response (I 
> > must mention that I download the eCos application to the 
> > target via FTP, using MicroMonitor, so I know ethernet is 
> > working).Thank you in advance, David Luca.
> 
> Are you sure you have your IP setup to the right address? You've got
> 172.168.1.103. Do you mean to have either 192.168.1.103 or 172.16.1.103
> instead?
> 
> Jon
> 



 
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