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Verify Connections Are Configured Properly For FTE: Protocol Driver

This document provides instructions for verifying connections and event logs for FTE (Field Technician Edition) software. The steps include checking that the Honeywell FTE Mux-IM Protocol Driver is enabled for the correct NICs in the network connection properties and viewing the FTE event log in the Event Viewer to check the driver state.
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Verify Connections Are Configured Properly For FTE: Protocol Driver

This document provides instructions for verifying connections and event logs for FTE (Field Technician Edition) software. The steps include checking that the Honeywell FTE Mux-IM Protocol Driver is enabled for the correct NICs in the network connection properties and viewing the FTE event log in the Event Viewer to check the driver state.
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Verify connections are configured properly for FTE

Use this procedure to verify you configured your Local Area Connections for use with FTE.
1 Perform the following:
Operating system Tasks
Windows 7 1. Click Start > Control Panel.
The Control Panel window is displayed.
2. Click Network and Internet > Network and sharing
Center > Change Adapter Settings.
Windows Server 2008 1. Click Start > Control Panel.
The Control Panel window is displayed.
2. Click Network and sharing Center > Manage
Network Connections.
The Network Connections window is displayed.
2 Right-click one of the FTE NICs and then choose Properties.
Depending on the NIC selected, the FTE Yellow/Green Properties dialog box is displayed.
3 Ensure Honeywell FTE Mux-IM Protocol Driver is checked. If not, select Honeywell FTE Mux-IM
Protocol Driver.
4 Click Properties.
The Honeywell FTE Mux-IM Protocol Driver Properties dialog box is displayed.
5 Verify that the connection associated with the NICs being used for FTE is listed under Honeywell FTE
Adapter.
6 Close the Honeywell FTE Mux-IM Protocol Driver Properties, and Network Connections dialog
boxes.

Verify the event logs for FTE driver state is working


Use this procedure to open Event Viewer and view the events for the FTE driver.
1 Perform the following:
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Operating system Tasks
Windows 2007 1. Right-click the My Computer icon from the desktop
or from the Start menu and choose Manage.
The Computer Management window is displayed.
2. In the console tree, open System Tools and then click
Event Viewer.
Windows Server 2008 1. Right-click the My Computer icon from the desktop.
Or from the Start menu and choose Manage.
The Computer Management window is displayed.
2. In the console tree, open Diagnostics and then click
Event Viewer.
Windows Server 2012 1. On the taskbar, click Server Manager icon
The Server Manager dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Tools > Computer Management.
The Computer Management window is displayed.
3. In the console tree, open System Tools and then click
Event Viewer.
2 In the console tree, click Application and Services Logs, and then click FTE.
3 Double-click the event to open the Event Properties dialog box.
4 Review the event descriptions.
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