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publicationDate 1997-11-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Testing a communications network for duplicate station addresses
abstract An apparatus to detect stations having duplicate addresses, the stations being of the type connected in a computer communications network uses a neighbor response test and a transmit self test using time out; a neighbor response test for setting a neighbor indicator to timeout in the event that a timeout occurs, and for setting the neighbor indicator to pass in the event that a received response frame indicates no destination address match, and for setting the neighbor indicator to fail in the event that a received response frame indicates that a destination address match occurred; a duplicate address indicator responsive to the neighbor response test and the transmit self test sets the indicator in one of three different states, duplicate address present, absent, and unknown.
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