Hi,

If you want to check your protocol stack you should be able to ping yourself, check 
you ip interfaces and/or check your route table (assuming IP is used).  There are a 
number of utilities that check network cards.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Monday, March 19, 2001 at 07:56:26 AM, David A. Lauer wrote:

> 
> Why would you need to?  Do you have a link light at the interface port and
> the hub/switch?  Does the interface show Interface UP line Protocol up?
> 
> Cat 5 ethernet uses the 568B pinout for the RJ45 connectors.  You could
> create loopback plug by cross-connecting pins 1-3 and 2-6.
> 
> 
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> Is there any one knows how to do the
> loopback test on ethernet or fastethernet port ?
> 
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