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Test 1, Ping Target System Standard Ping
If you are using a network connection, this is a standard system ping to your target computer. If this test fails, try troubleshooting with the following procedure:
DOS should display a message similar to the following.
Pinging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
with 32 bytes of data:
Replay form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes-32 time<10nx TTL=59
Ping command fails - If the DOS shell displays the following message.
Pinging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with 32 byte of data: Request timed out.
The ping command failed, and the problem may be with your network cables.
To solve this problem, check your network cables. You may have a faulty network cable, or if you are using a coaxial cable, the terminators may be missing.
Ping command fails, but cables are okay - If the cables are okay, the problem may be that you entered an incorrect property in the Setup window.
To solve this problem, in the MATLAB command window, type
xpcsetup
Check that TcpIpTargetAddress, TcpIpSubNetMask, and TcpIpGateway have the correct values.
Ping succeeds, but test 1 with the command xpctest fails - The problem may be that you have incorrect IP and gateway addresses entered in the Setup window.
To solve this problem, in the MATLAB command window, type
xpcsetup
Enter the correct addresses. Click the Update button. Recreate the target boot disk by inserting a floppy disk into the host disk drive, and then clicking the BootDisk button.
If you still cannot solve your problem, see If You Still Need More Help.
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