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MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack)<br />

c. Check the internal cables on the TN802 circuit pack (Notes 4 and 6 in Figure 75: TN802<br />

board assembly and cables (side view)).<br />

d. Try pinging another device in the same subnet.<br />

e. Try pinging the gateway to the rest of the network from the subnet.<br />

f. Try pinging a device outside the local subnet but inside the network or another subnet.<br />

5. When finished, enter exit at the command prompt.<br />

Internal Connections to the LAN<br />

Test the internal connections to the LAN by pinging the local host, an internal IP trunk server,<br />

and another device connected to the network.<br />

1. Click Start in Windows (lower left-hand corner), then select Programs, then Command<br />

Prompt.<br />

This starts a DOS command-line session.<br />

2. At the command prompt, enter ping 127.0.0.1 (the local host’s default address).<br />

If configured correctly, the system displays:<br />

Reply from nnn.nn.nn.nn: bytes=32 time

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