HP Hewlett Packard Network Card HP E5200A User Manual

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Broadband Service Analyzer  
Users Guide  
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Certification  
For product warranties requiring return to Exclusive Remedies  
HP, this product must be returned to a  
Hewlett Packard Australia Limited certifies  
that this product met its published specifi-  
cations at the time of shipment from the  
factory. Hewlett-Packard (HP) further certi-  
fies that its calibration measurements are  
traceable to the extent allowed by the cali-  
bration facilities of International Standards  
Organization members.  
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE  
service facility designated by HP. Buyer  
shall prepay shipping charges to HP (and  
shall pay all duties and taxes) for products  
returned to HP for warranty service. Except  
for products returned to Buyer from  
another country, HP shall pay for return of  
products to Buyer.  
BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REME-  
DIES. UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL HP BE LIABLE  
FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCI-  
DENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
(INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS) WHETHER  
BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY  
Duration and Commencement of the OTHER LEGAL THEORY.  
Warranty  
Warranty  
Restricted Rights Legend  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer is war-  
ranted against defects in materials and  
workmanship. If HP receives notice of such  
defects during the warranty period, HP  
shall, at its option, either repair or replace  
hardware products which prove to be  
defective.  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer hard-  
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.  
ware has a three year return to HP Service  
Centre warranty, commencing at delivery  
date (type 7A).  
Government is subject to the restrictions as  
set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the  
Rights in Technical Data and Computer  
Software clause at 52.227-7-13. Hewlett  
Packard Australia, 347 Burwood Highway,  
Burwood East, Victoria, Australia.  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer soft-  
ware and firmware has a 90 day, replace-  
ment warranty commencing at delivery  
date (type 3C).  
HP software and firmware products that  
are designated by HP for use with a hard-  
ware product, when properly installed on  
that hardware product are warranted not  
to fail to execute their programming  
instructions due to defects in materials and  
workmanship. If HP receives notice of such  
defects during the warranty period, HP  
shall repair or replace software media and  
firmware which do not execute their pro-  
gramming instructions due to such defects.  
HP does not warrant that the operation of  
Additional Information for Test and  
Measurement Equipment  
Limitation of Warranty  
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to  
defects resulting from improper or inade-  
quate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-sup-  
plied products or interfacing, unauthorized  
modification or misuse, operation outside  
of the environmental specifications of the  
products, or improper site preparation or  
maintenance.  
If test and measurement equipment is  
operated with unscreened cables and/or  
used for measurements on open setups,  
the Buyer has to ensure that under operat-  
ing conditions the Radio Interference Limits  
are still met at the border of the Buyer’s  
premises.  
Disclaimer  
the software, firmware, or hardware shall THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS  
be uninterrupted or error free.  
Except where otherwise stated, the param-  
eters described are warranted performance  
specifications. Parameters described as  
“typical” or “nominal” are supplemental  
characteristics that provide a useful indica-  
tion of typical, but non-warranted, perfor-  
mance.  
EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY,  
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS  
If HP is unable, within a reasonable time,  
to repair or replace any product to a condi-  
tion as warranted, Buyer shall be entitled  
to a refund of the purchase price upon  
return of the product to HP.  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. HP SPECIFI-  
CALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRAN-  
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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Warnings  
DO NOT operate damaged  
equipment Whenever it is possible that  
the safety protection features built into this  
product have been impaired, either through  
physical damage, excessive moisture, or  
any other reason, REMOVE POWER and do  
not use the product until safe operation can  
be verified by service-trained personnel. If  
necessary, return the product to a Hewlett-  
Packard Sales and Service Office for service  
and repair to ensure the safety features are  
maintained.  
The following general safety precau-  
tions must be observed during all  
phases of operation, service, and  
repair of this product. Failure to  
comply with these precautions or  
with specific warnings elsewhere in  
this manual violates safety stan-  
dards of design, manufacture, and  
intended use of the product.  
Frame or chassis ground terminal—typically  
connects to the equipment’s metal frame.  
Earth (ground) terminal.  
Alternating current (ac).  
Direct current (dc).  
Hewlett-Packard Company assumes  
no liability for the Buyer’s failure to  
comply with these requirements.  
DO NOT substitute parts or modify  
equipment Because of the danger of  
introducing additional hazards, do not  
install substitute parts or perform any  
unauthorized modification to the product.  
Return the product to a Hewlett-Packard  
Sales and Service Office for service and  
repair to ensure features are maintained.  
Ground the equipment For equipment  
having a protective ground terminal (Safety  
Class 1), an uninterruptible safety ground  
must be provided from the mains power  
source to the product input wiring termi-  
nals or supplied power cable.  
Indicates hazardous voltages.  
Warning  
Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or  
condition that could cause bodily injury or  
death  
DO NOT operate the product in an  
explosive atmosphere or in the pres-  
ence of flammable gases or fumes  
For continued protection against fire,  
replace the line fuse(s) only with fuse(s) of Safety Symbols  
the same voltage and current rating and  
type. DO NOT use repaired fuses or short-  
circuited fuse holders.  
DO NOT clean with fluids  
Doing so may make the equipment unsafe  
for use.  
Caution  
Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or  
condition that could possibly cause damage  
to equipment or permanent loss of data.  
Indicates that antistatic precautions should  
be taken.  
Instruction manual symbol affixed to prod-  
Keep away from live circuits  
uct. Indicates that the user must refer to  
the manual for specific Warning or Caution  
information to avoid personal injury, or  
damage to the product.  
Operating personnel must not remove  
equipment covers or shields. Procedures  
involving the removal of covers and shields  
are for use by service-trained personnel  
only. Under certain conditions, dangerous  
voltages may exist even with the equip-  
ment switched off. To avoid electrical  
shock, DO NOT perform procedures involv-  
ing cover or shield removal unless you are  
qualified to do so.  
Protective conductor terminal indicates the  
field wiring terminal that must be con-  
nected to ground before operating the  
equipment—protects against electrical  
shock in case of fault.  
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Avertissement  
Service et ajustement  
Cet appareil répond aux normes de la  
“Classe de sécurité 1” et est muni d’un fil  
de mise à la terre pour votre protection.  
Des “tensions dangereuses” résident dans  
cet appareil. Par conséquent, le service et  
l’ajustement doivent être effectué unique-  
ment par une personne qualifiée.  
Le conducteur protectif indique que la prise  
de terre doit être connectée avant d’utiliser  
l’equipment—protège contre le choc elec-  
trique en cas de faute.  
Pour prévenir les risques de choc élec-  
trique, la broche de mise à la terre du  
cordon d’alimentation ne doit pas être dés- le cordon d’alimentation est sous tension. Il  
activée.  
Ne remplacez pas de composantes lorsque  
pourrait y avoir présence de “tension dan-  
gereuses” même lorsque l’appareil est  
déconnecté.  
Restrictions d’utilisation  
Borne de terre  
L’utilisateur se doit d’observer les mesures  
de précaution énumérerais-dessous pour  
toutes les phases d’utilisation, de service et Une manipulation brusque, ou le fait de  
de réparation de cet appareil. Le fait de ne secouer l’appareil, peut provoquer le bris du  
pas s’y conformer équivaut à ne pas  
respecter les mises en gardes spécifiques  
Manipulation du tube cathodique  
ou  
Borne de masse, châssis  
tube cathodique. L’implosion qui s’en suiv-  
rait entraînerait la dispersion à grande  
contenues dans ce manuel et constitue une vélocité d’éclats de verre. Le retrait ou  
violation des normes de sécurité relatives à l’installation du tube cathodique ne doit  
la conception, la fabrication et l’utilisation être exécuté que par un technicien qualifié,  
prévue de cet appareil. La société Hewlett- portant un masque et des gants de sécurité  
Courant alternatif  
Courant continu  
Packard n’assume aucune responsabilité  
envers un client qui manquerait de se con-  
former à ces exigences.  
homologués.  
Service non autorisé  
L’installation de pièces étrangères, ou tous  
modification apportée à l’appareil sans le  
Afin de minimiser les risques de choc élec- consentement de Hewlett-Packard est  
trique, le châssis et le cabinet de l’appareil formellement interdit. Le fait de procéder à  
Mise à la terre  
Risque de choc electriques  
WARNING  
doivent être mis à la terre. L’appareil est  
équipé d’un cordon d’alimentation muni  
de tels modifications sans autorisation  
pourrait entraîner l’annulation de la garan-  
Attire l’attention sur une procédure, une  
pratique, ou des conditions qui peuvent  
entraîner des blessures corporelles ou la  
mort.  
d’une fiche homologuée à trois lames, com- tie de l’appareil ou de tout contrat de ser-  
patible c.a. La prise murale et la prise  
femelle de la rallonge électrique doivent  
respecter les normes de sécurité de la  
“Commission Électrotechnique Internation-  
ale” (IEC).  
vice.  
Pour un service et des réparations  
autorisées, retournez l’appareil à un point  
de vente et service Hewlett-Packard.  
CAUTION  
Attire l’attention sur une procédure, une  
pratique, ou des conditions qui peuvent  
endommager l’équipement.  
Symboles des sécurité  
Environnement  
Ne faites pas fonctionner cet appareil en  
présence de gaz inflammables ou de  
vapeurs dangereuses. L’utilisation de  
n’importe quel appareil électrique dans ces  
conditions constitue un risque élevé pour  
votre sécurité.  
Attention (voir documents d’accompagne-  
ment)  
Signale que des précautions antistatique  
doivent étre prises.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturer’s Name  
Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd.  
Manufacturer’s Address  
Australian Telecom Operation  
347 Burwood Highway  
Burwood East, 3151  
Victoria, Australia  
declares that the product:  
Product Name  
Model Number  
Product Options  
Broadband Service Analyzer  
HP E5200A  
This declaration covers all options of the above product.  
conforms to the following product specifications:  
Safety  
EMC  
EN 61010-1:1993 / IEC 1010-1:1990 + A1  
CSA C22.2 No. 1010-1:1992  
UL 3111-1:1994  
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EN 55011:1991 / CISPR 11:1990 (Group 1, Class A )  
EN 50082-1:1992  
IEC 801-2:1991  
IEC 801-3:1984  
IEC 801-4:1988  
4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
3 V/m  
0.5 kV Signal Lines, 1 kV Power Lines  
.
Supplementary Information  
This product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
This product uses high speed digital interfaces which are susceptible to  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). ESD may corrupt received data.  
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The product meets the listed specifications with interface pods  
installed in both ports.  
Melbourne, Australia, December 5,1995  
Issue 1  
Graeme Cobb - Quality Manager  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department ZQ/  
Standards Europe, Herrenberger Straße 130, D-71034 Böblingen, Germany (FAX +49-7031-14-3143)  
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What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer?  
What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer?  
The HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer is a portable yet powerful tool  
designed specifically to test broadband equipment, networks, and services. It  
can be used by public and private network providers to  
test network equipment  
aid in equipment installation  
test interworking devices  
test end-to-end services  
You can use the analyzer to test the physical, ATM, and AAL layers in network  
traffic.  
The analyzers user interface has four main components that provide most of  
the tools you need to install, test, and support network equipment and  
services:  
Link Monitor and Channel Monitor continuously measure the key  
indicators of the health of the link or of a specific channel (VPI/VCI), and  
display the information in an easy-to-read summary format.  
SMARTtests and predefined macros speed up the common and  
routine tasks you need to perform when installing and testing network  
equipment and services, and to ensure quality of service.  
Simulator gives you all of the tools you need to have manual control of  
the transmit functions of the analyzer.  
Capture Viewer shows you details of captured traffic. You can  
troubleshoot any fault in any level of the protocol stack, such as LAN  
emulation, classical IP, and Frame Relay over ATM.  
You can use the analyzer as a standalone test solution for dispatched testing in  
installation, commissioning, or maintenance applications. You can also display  
the user interface on any HP-UX workstation and connect the instrument to a  
network for remote monitoring.  
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Where to Find Information  
Where to Find Information  
The HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer comes with a comprehensive set  
of paper and online documentation. Use the following table to determine  
which documents you should use.  
What is it? What does it do? Who is it for?  
Users Guide  
Chapter 1  
contains instructions on  
how to set up and install responsible for the initial  
users who are  
“Setting Up the  
Analyzer”  
the analyzer  
setup and any  
subsequent relocation  
of the analyzer  
Users Guide  
Chapter 2  
“Using the  
Analyzer”  
provides an outline of  
the most common  
analyzer functions  
users who want a quick  
introduction to the  
analyzer and its main  
functions  
Users Guide  
Chapter 3  
describes the types of  
online help available  
all users  
“Using the  
Online Help”  
Users Guide  
Chapter 4  
“System  
provides an outline of  
the most common  
system administration  
functions  
all users  
Administration”  
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Where to Find Information  
What is it? What does it do? Who is it for?  
Users Guide  
Chapter 5  
“Standards and  
Specifications”  
lists the electrical,  
mechanical, and  
environmental  
specifications  
users who are  
responsible for  
connecting the analyzer  
to other equipment  
Online Help  
three help volumes—  
User, Macro, and UPE  
Compatibility—contain  
information about, and  
instructions for using,  
the analyzer  
all users  
Quick Reference provides a brief overview all users  
of the analyzers main  
features and functions  
Setting Up the  
Interface Pod  
guides  
a series of guides that  
provide descriptions of,  
and instructions for  
installing, individual  
interface pods  
all users  
Worldwide  
Support card  
provides information  
about support, service,  
and warranty  
all users  
all users  
Release Notice  
(if relevant)  
provides information  
not available when this  
guide was printed  
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Where to Find Information  
The release 1.7 documentation, in PDF format, is included on the CD ROM that  
contains the distribution software. This includes the Release 1.7 Broadband  
Network Analyzer Users Guide. The files are in the manuals directory on the CD  
ROM. This directory contains the following files.  
File  
Manual  
5200ug31.pdf  
5120ig1a.pdf  
5121ig1a.pdf  
5122ig1a.pdf  
5123ig1a.pdf  
5125ig1.pdf  
5126ig1.pdf  
Broadband Network Analyzer User’s Guide  
Setting up the DS1DS3 Interface Pod  
Setting up the E3 Interface Pod  
Setting up the OC-3/STM-1 Optical Interface Pod  
Setting up the STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod  
Setting up the E1 Interface Pod  
Setting up the J2 6.3 Mb/s Electrical Interface Pod  
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Contents  
What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer? ...........................................  
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Where to Find Information ......................................................................... viii  
Appendixes .............................................................................................  
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1 Setting Up the Analyzer  
Introduction ................................................................................................. 1-2  
To Unpack the Analyzer .............................................................................. 1-3  
Connector Panel at a Glance .................................................................. 1-5  
To Connect the Analyzer to a Computer ................................................... 1-6  
To Connect the Analyzer as a Standalone System ............................... 1-7  
To Connect the Analyzer as a Networked System ................................ 1-10  
To Connect the Analyzer Using a Modem ............................................. 1-16  
To Change Configuration Parameters ................................................... 1-20  
To Connect a Printer to the Analyzer ........................................................ 1-21  
To Switch the Analyzer On and Off ............................................................ 1-22  
To Back Up and Restore Files .................................................................... 1-23  
To Back Up Files ..................................................................................... 1-24  
To Restore Files ...................................................................................... 1-25  
To Reset the Notebook PC ..................................................................... 1-27  
To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod ....................................................... 1-28  
To Troubleshoot the Analyzer .................................................................... 1-30  
To Print a Window .................................................................................. 1-33  
2 Using the Analyzer  
To Connect to the System Under Test ....................................................... 2-2  
Intrusive System Connection ................................................................. 2-3  
Non-Intrusive System Connection ......................................................... 2-6  
Diagnostic System Connection .............................................................. 2-8  
To Log In to the Analyzer ........................................................................... 2-11  
To Log In to the Analyzer Graphical User Interface ............................. 2-11  
To Log In to the Command Line Interface ............................................ 2-13  
To Read the Analyzers Main Screen ..................................................... 2-14  
To Log Out from the Analyzer .................................................................... 2-16  
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To Configure the Analyzer and Ports ..................................................2-18  
To Configure the Analyzer ...............................................................2-18  
To Configure a Port ..........................................................................2-18  
To Monitor the Link (Network) ...........................................................2-20  
Link Summary ..................................................................................2-21  
Channel Summary ............................................................................2-24  
To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI) .........................................................2-26  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors .............................................................2-28  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on the Link .....................................2-28  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on a Channel ..................................2-31  
To Log Statistics ...................................................................................2-33  
To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros ......................................2-36  
To Capture and View Data ...................................................................2-38  
To Capture Data ...............................................................................2-39  
To View Captured Data ....................................................................2-41  
To Simulate Traffic ...............................................................................2-44  
To Inject Alarms and Errors .................................................................2-48  
To Inject Protocol Layer Alarms and Errors ...................................2-48  
To Inject Physical Layer Alarms and Errors ...................................2-51  
To Use Macros .......................................................................................2-54  
To Create a Macro ............................................................................2-55  
To Edit a Macro ................................................................................2-56  
To Play a Macro ................................................................................2-56  
3 Using the Online Help  
To Install the Online Help ......................................................................3-2  
To Install the Online Help on a PC ....................................................3-2  
To Install the Online Help on a Workstation .....................................3-3  
To Display the Online Help ....................................................................3-5  
4 System Administration  
To Use the System Administration Functions ......................................4-2  
To Start the System Administration Functions ................................4-2  
To Move Around in the System Administration Functions .............4-4  
To Change a Password ...........................................................................4-6  
To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone ....................................4-7  
To Change the System Date and Time ..............................................4-8  
To Change the System Time Zone ....................................................4-9  
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To Upgrade the Analyzer Software ............................................................ 4-10  
To Upgrade Software Using Diskettes ................................................... 4-11  
To Upgrade Software Using FTP ........................................................... 4-12  
5 Standards and Specifications  
Standards ..................................................................................................... 5-2  
Electrical Specifications .............................................................................. 5-3  
External Connectors ................................................................................... 5-4  
Timing and Frequency References ............................................................ 5-10  
Foreground Traffic Generation .................................................................. 5-11  
Capture and Playback System .................................................................... 5-13  
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications .......................................... 5-14  
Appendixes  
Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion ............................................................. A-2  
Default Acadia Configuration ..................................................................... B-2  
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Introduction 1-2  
To Unpack the Analyzer 1-3  
To Connect the Analyzer to a Computer 1-6  
To Connect a Printer to the Analyzer 1-21  
To Switch the Analyzer On and Off 1-22  
To Back Up and Restore Files 1-23  
To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod 1-28  
To Troubleshoot the Analyzer 1-30  
Setting Up the Analyzer  
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Setting Up the Analyzer  
Introduction  
Introduction  
When you receive your HP Broadband Service Analyzer, you must perform  
the following steps before you can use it:  
Unpack the analyzer.  
Connect the analyzer to a controlling computer.  
Switch on the analyzer.  
Prepare the analyzer for use.  
Insert the interface pods.  
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Setting Up the Analyzer  
To Unpack the Analyzer  
To Unpack the Analyzer  
When you receive your HP Broadband Service Analyzer, ensure you have  
received the correct items by checking the contents of the package  
against the packing list in each box within the packing carton.  
Caution  
The external connectors on the analyzer and interface pods are  
susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Handle the equipment with  
the necessary care to avoid ESD damage during unpacking, installation,  
and operation.  
The analyzer can operate either standing up or lying flat. Use the  
stabilizing feet if you want the unit to stand up.  
Carry handle  
Connector panel  
Power connector and  
switch  
Stabilizing feet  
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Setting Up the Analyzer  
To Unpack the Analyzer  
Analyzer Software  
All of the required software is preinstalled. If you have the HP Broadband  
Service Analyzer (E5200A), the application software is pre-installed on  
the analyzer.  
If you have the HP Broadband Service Analyzer with the notebook PC  
(E5200A option 050), the application software is pre-installed on the  
analyzer, and the following software is pre-installed on the notebook PC:  
analyzer software (as backup)  
interface pod software (as backup)  
online help  
MS-DOS (Ver. 6.2)  
Microsoft Windows (Ver. 3.1)  
PC-Xware (Ver. 2.1)  
Acadia/VxD (Ver. 2.2)  
Borland C++ (optional—supplied with the Broadband Series UPE  
Conversion Toolkit p/n E5190A)  
You will also receive a set of diskettes containing the PC based online help,  
and/or a CD-ROM that contains the  
analyzer software  
notebook PC software  
PC based online help  
UNIX based online help  
Caution  
Caution  
When you receive your analyzer, you should make a complete backup of  
the notebook PC hard disk. This will save you time in the future if you  
ever have any problems with the notebook PC hard disk. For backup  
procedures, refer to To Back Up Files” on page 1-24.  
Do not load any non-analyzer related software on the notebook PC. This  
may cause damage to the analyzers software.  
You can also use the analyzer with an HP-UX workstation as the display  
server.  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer is certified to operate only with the  
supplied notebook PC or an HP-UX workstation. If you have any problems,  
contact your local HP representative.  
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Setting Up the Analyzer  
To Unpack the Analyzer  
Connector Panel at a Glance  
Power On/Off  
Switch  
Power LED  
Sync In  
UTP  
(LAN)  
Serial  
Access  
LED  
Power  
Outlet  
AUI  
(LAN)  
DC Out  
BITS  
Sync Out  
Power LED  
Light emitting diode (LED) that indicates when power is supplied to the  
analyzer.  
Access LED  
BITS  
Light emitting Diode (LED) that indicates when the analyzer is accessing  
information from a network.  
Input for synchronizing the analyzer to a Building Integrated Timing Source  
(BITS) or to a DS1 or E1 source.  
Sync In  
Input for synchronizing the analyzer’s Data Clocks, Measurement System,  
or Data Timestamp to external equipment or another analyzer.  
Sync Out  
Output for synchronizing external equipment, or for synchronizing the Data  
Clocks, Measurement System, or Data Timestamps of another analyzer to  
this analyzer.  
UTP  
AUI  
Connects the analyzer to a 10BaseT (Ethertwist/TPE) Local Area Network.  
When the analyzer is supplied with an Omnibook, the UTP port is used for  
connecting the analyzer to the Omnibook.  
Attachment Unit Interface connector used with an external MAU (Medium  
Attachment Unit) to allow connection of the analyzer to a variety of  
different Local Area Networks.  
Serial  
Port for connecting the analyzer to a Terminal using RS-232C serial  
communications.  
DC Out  
This output is not active.  
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To Connect the Analyzer to a Computer  
The analyzer is designed for both onsite and remote broadband testing  
applications. The way in which you connect the analyzer to a computer  
depends on whether you want to perform remote or local testing. You can  
connect the analyzer as a  
standalone system (with a notebook PC)  
networked system  
remote system (using a modem)  
Both the HP Broadband Service Analyzer and the supplied notebook PC  
are pre-configured for all of these connections (except for network  
specific configuration parameters). For a networked system, you will need  
to record additional information. See “To Connect the Analyzer as a  
Networked System” on page 1-10.  
The default configuration for the analyzer is as follows:  
Boot source  
Local Disk  
10.0.0.1  
Ethernet IP Address  
Ethernet IP Netmask  
Host IP Address  
255.255.255.0  
10.0.0.2  
Host Gateway IP Address  
SLIP IP Address  
not used  
10.0.1.1  
The default configuration for the notebook PC is as follows:  
Ethernet IP Address  
Ethernet IP Netmask  
SLIP IP Address  
10.0.0.2  
255.255.255.0  
10.0.1.2  
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Warning  
For your safety, the power cord supplied with the analyzer has a  
grounded plug. Always use the power cord with a properly grounded  
mains power outlet to avoid electrical shock.  
If you will be converting data captured by the analyzer into HP  
Broadband Series Test System (BSTS) captured data files, you must  
install the Data Conversion Utility (p/n E5200-10010). See the  
Installing/Upgrading Software section in the HP BSTS System  
Installation & Startup Guide.  
After you have prepared the analyzer for use, back up the analyzers hard  
disk to the notebook PC or workstation; then archive this data using  
backup storage media. See “To Back Up and Restore Files” on page 1-23.  
To Connect the Analyzer as a Standalone System  
You should connect the analyzer as a standalone system for onsite  
testing, for example, at an installation site or a monitoring point. There  
are two ways you can connect the analyzer as a standalone system:  
point-to-point ethernet interface  
point-to-point serial interface  
Normally, you would use the point-to-point ethernet interface. You can  
use the point-to point serial interface as a backup connection when there  
is a problem with the ethernet interface, or when you need to set up the  
configuration parameters for a networked system. See To Change  
Configuration Parameters” on page 1-20.  
The computer to which you connect your analyzer should only contain  
the software specified in “Analyzer Software” on page 1-4.  
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To Connect the Analyzer to a Point-to-Point  
Ethernet Interface  
Connect the  
2
Connect the analyzer to  
the notebook PC using  
the PCMCIA LAN cable.  
3
network cable  
(E5200-64005)  
to the PCMCIA  
LAN cable.  
Connect the cross-  
over cable  
1
(E5200-64006) to  
the network  
cable (E5200A-  
64005).  
Connect the AC adapter  
to the notebook PC.  
4
Connect the analyzer to a  
mains power outlet.  
5
Caution  
Make sure at least 3 cm of clear space is left between the analyzer  
ventilation openings and other objects.  
If there is a boot failure, the analyzer attempts to boot from the host  
computer using the configured boot host, and analyzer IP address.  
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To Connect the Analyzer to a Point-to-Point  
Serial Interface  
Connect the analyzer to the  
notebook PC’s serial  
connector. If this cable is  
not supplied, use cable p/n  
24542U.  
1
Connect the  
analyzer to a mains  
power outlet.  
2
To Record the System Administration Information  
After you have connected the analyzer, switch on the analyzer (see To  
Switch the Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22); then use the system  
administration functions of the analyzer to set the  
system administrator password (see To Change a Password” on  
page 4-6)  
required users (see User Online Help)  
date, time, and time zone (see To Set the System Date, Time, and  
Time Zone” on page 4-7)  
printer (see User Online Help)  
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To Connect the Analyzer as a Networked System  
You should connect the analyzer as a networked system when you want to  
remotely monitor a network. By connecting the analyzer to a networked  
system, you can use either the supplied notebook PC, or an HP-UX  
workstation at a remotely controlled monitoring point.  
To connect the analyzer as a networked system, you need to perform the  
following steps:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Configure the notebook PC or workstation.  
Configure the analyzer.  
Connect the analyzer.  
Test for network connectivity.  
Install the online help (UNIX workstation only).  
Record the system administration information.  
To Configure the Notebook PC or Workstation  
If you are connecting the analyzer to the notebook PC via your network,  
use Acadia/Vxd to reconfigure the following parameters (assigned by the  
system administrator):  
notebook PC hostname  
notebook PC IP address  
notebook netmask  
default router IP address  
analyzers IP address  
If you are connecting the analyzer to a HP-UX workstation via your  
network, complete the following steps:  
1
Note down the workstations hostname and IP address. You will find  
this information in the /etc/hosts file.  
2
Add the analyzers hostname and IP address to your workstations  
/etc/hostsfile.  
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4
Note down the workstations netmask. You will find this information in  
the /etc/netlinkrc file.  
Note down your workstations default route. You will find this  
information in the /etc/netlinkrc file.  
To Configure the Analyzer  
Before you connect the analyzer as a networked system, you must set up  
the following configuration parameters:  
Notebook PC  
UNIX Workstation  
Boot source  
local disk  
local disk  
Analyzer Ethernet  
IP Address  
This must match the analyzer’s IP  
address that you recorded in  
Acadia/Vxd.  
This must match the analyzer’s  
IP address you added to the  
/etc/hostsfile.  
Analyzer Ethernet  
IP Netmask  
This must match the notebook  
PC’s ethernet netmask IP address  
that you recorded in Acadia/Vxd.  
This must match the netmask  
IP address noted down from  
your workstation’s  
/etc/netlinkrcfile.  
Boot Host IP  
Address  
This must match the notebook  
PC’s ethernet IP address that you  
recorded in Acadia/Vxd.  
This must match your  
workstation’s IP address as  
indicated in the /etc/hosts  
file.  
Boot Host Gateway  
IP Address  
This must match the notebook  
This must match your  
PC’s default router IP address that workstation’s default router as  
you recorded in Acadia/Vxd.  
indicated in the  
/etc/netlinkrcfile.  
To set up the configuration parameters for a networked system, you can  
either  
use the Network Configuration utility—see “To Change Configuration  
Parameters” on page 1-20  
set up the analyzer as a standalone system; then use the system  
administration functions—see the User Online Help  
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Connect the analyzer to the LAN  
using the UTP cable  
(E5200-64005).  
1
Connect the  
analyzer to a mains  
power outlet.  
2
Note You can also connect the analyzer to a LAN using a Medium Attachment Unit (MAU).  
An MAU cable is not provided with the analyzer.  
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To Test for Network Connectivity  
If you have connected the analyzer to a workstation, do the following:  
Use the UNIX ping command to verify that the analyzer is up and  
running on your network. The syntax of the ping command may vary  
from site to site. See your system administrator or the UNIX online  
man pages for more details. If you cannot ping to the analyzer, check  
all of the cable connections and configuration parameters.  
Check that you have given xhost authority for the analyzer to connect  
to your X-display. See your system administrator or the UNIX online  
man pages for more details.  
If you are using the notebook PC, click the Ping icon in the Acadia/Vxd  
program group. Ping the notebook PC and the analyzer separately using  
their hostnames.  
To Install the Online Help  
If you have HP-UX superuser permission, you can install the analyzer  
help on an HP series 700 workstation running HP-UX 9.05.  
Note This installation modifies the following files:  
/etc/inetd.conf  
/etc/services  
1
2
Mount the CD-ROM onto your file system by typing:  
/bin/mkdir /cdrom  
/etc/mount <cdrom_device_file> /cdrom  
See your system administrator if you are unsure of the CD-ROM device  
file name.  
Run the HP-UX update utility by typing:  
/etc/update  
The update utility Main Menu is displayed.  
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4
Select “Change Source or Destination” by using the arrow keys to  
highlight the option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
The Change Source or Destination window is displayed.  
Select “From Tape Device to Local System” as the Update from Source  
to Destination by using the arrow keys to highlight the option; then  
pressing either Enter or F4.  
The From Tape Device to Local System window is displayed.  
In the Source field, type /cdrom/HELP/HYPHELP/HELP.PKG  
Press F4.  
5
6
The Main Menu is redisplayed.  
7
8
Select “All Filesets on the Source Media” by using the arrow keys to  
highlight the option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
The Select All Filesets on the Source Media window is displayed.  
Select “Start Loading Now” by using the arrow keys to highlight the  
option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
A message window is displayed asking you whether you want to “Start  
loading filesets now?”  
9
Type y.  
The Loading Partitions and Filesets window is displayed. This window  
indicates the progress of the installation.  
The help package is installed in the /OPT/E5200A/directory.  
10 When the installation is complete, you should view the log file to check  
for errors in the installation. At the # prompt type more  
/tmp/update.log.  
11 Errors are displayed at the end of the file. If there are errors, correct  
the problem and reinstall the help.  
12 Unmount the CD-ROM from your file system by typing:  
cd /  
/etc/unmount /cdrom  
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13 To print help topics, set up the current printer for the help viewer  
using the Printer Setup option in the File menu. For more information  
see the How to use Help option in the Help menu in the help viewer.  
To Record the System Administration Information  
1
Switch on the analyzer (see “To Switch the Analyzer On and Off” on  
page 1-22).  
2
Log in to the analyzer using the following user name and password.  
Note The HP Broadband Service Analyzer has two sets of default login information:  
User Name—boomer  
User Name—root  
Password—broadband  
Password—rootpasswd  
See “To Log In to the Analyzer” on page 2-11.  
3
After you have connected the analyzer, use the system administration  
functions of the analyzer to set the  
system administrator password (see To Change a Password” on  
page 4-6)  
required users (see User Online Help)  
date, time, and time zone (see To Set the System Date, Time, and  
Time Zone” on page 4-7)  
printer (see User Online Help)  
remote hosts (see User Online Help)  
routing details (see User Online Help)  
remote file systems (see User Online Help)  
Note You must have the appropriate privileges to perform system administration  
functions.  
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To Connect the Analyzer Using a Modem  
You can use a modem (configured to no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit) to  
remotely access the analyzer from the notebook PC. You should use a  
modem connection only to access the Tcl interface.  
You can set up a modem connection using either:  
an external modem  
a PCMCIA internal modem  
To connect the analyzer using a modem, complete the following steps:  
1
If you are using the PCMCIA internal modem, change the COM port  
assignments for the notebook PC.  
2
3
4
5
Connect the analyzer.  
Set the remote modem to auto answer.  
Set up the modem connection.  
Record the system administration information.  
To Change the COM Port Assignment  
1
2
From the Main program group, click the Control Panel icon.  
Click the OmniBook icon. The OmniBook Configuration window is  
displayed.  
3
4
Click the Change button in the COM Port Assignments area. The Select  
COM Port Assignments window is displayed.  
Set the serial port to COM4 by clicking COM4 in the Serial Port  
column; then click OK.  
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Note You can either connect the notebook PC’s serial port to an external modem, or you can  
connect the PCMCIA internal modem directly to the telephone socket.  
Connect the notebook  
PC’s serial port to the  
modem (RS-232C  
US/Euro modem cable  
p/n 24542M—part not  
supplied), or connect  
the PCMCIA internal  
modem to the telephone  
outlet.  
3
Connect the  
1
analyzer’s serial  
port to the modem  
(RS-232C US/Euro  
modem cable p/n  
24542M—part not  
supplied).  
Connect the  
analyzer to a mains  
power outlet.  
2
To Set the Remote Modem to Auto Answer  
Set the remote modem (connected to the analyzer) to auto answer by  
setting the S parameter zero (SO) to a value greater than zero. See your  
modems users guide.  
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To Set up the Modem Connection  
1
Double-click the Dialer icon in the Acadia/VxD program group.  
Dialer  
The Ipswitch, Inc. SLIP/PPP Configure & Dial window is displayed.  
2
3
Click the phone number (e5200a) in the Phonebook list; then click the  
Dial button.  
If required, change the baud rate. To change the baud rate, click the  
Setup button on the Ipswitch, Inc. SLIP/PPP Configure & Dial window;  
then select the required baud rate from the Speed pull-down list. The  
analyzer SLIP baud rate must match this baud rate.  
4
If required, change the remote phone number. To change the remote  
phone number, select e5200a from the Phonebook on the Ipswitch, Inc.  
SLIP/PPP Configure & Dial window, click the Setup button, then type  
the new phone number in the Phone #: field.  
To Record the System Administration Information  
1
Switch on the analyzer (see “To Switch the Analyzer On and Off” on  
page 1-22).  
2
Log in to the analyzer via the SLIP connection using the following user  
name and password.  
Note The HP Broadband Service Analyzer has two sets of default login information:  
User Name—boomer  
User Name—root  
Password—broadband  
Password—rootpasswd  
See “To Log In to the Analyzer” on page 2-11.  
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After you have connected the analyzer, use the system administration  
functions of the analyzer to set the  
system administrator password (see To Change a Password” on  
page 4-6)  
required users (see User Online Help)  
date, time, and time zone (see To Set the System Date, Time, and  
Time Zone” on page 4-7)  
printer (see User Online Help)  
remote hosts (see User Online Help)  
routing details (see User Online Help)  
remote file systems (see User Online Help)  
Note You must have the appropriate privileges to perform system administration  
functions.  
Note After you have logged out, you must disconnect the modem. To disconnect the modem  
1
Double-click the Dialer icon in the Acadia/VxD program group. The Ipswitch, Inc. SLIP/PPP  
Configure & Dial window is displayed.  
2
3
Select e5200a from the Phonebook list.  
Click the Hangup button.  
The connection is now closed.  
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To Change Configuration Parameters  
You can change the configuration parameters for the analyzer and the  
controlling computer using either  
the Network Configuration utility. Use this method of changing the  
configuration parameters when you want to connect the analyzer as a  
networked system. You must change the configuration parameters  
before you connect the analyzer.  
the analyzer system administration functions. Use this method when  
the analyzer is connected as a standalone system.  
To Configure the Analyzer Using the Network  
Configuration Utility  
1
Double click the HP Analyzer Terminal over SLIP icon in the HP  
Broadband Analyzer program group.  
2
Switch on the analyzer and hold down the Enter key on the terminal  
for five seconds until the HP Broadband Service Analyzer  
Configuration menu appears. You must press the Enter key  
immediately after turning on the power switch.  
The keyboard on the remote workstation must be configured to auto-  
repeat.  
3
4
5
6
Type 2 to change the current boot parameters; then press Enter.  
Record the configuration parameters for the analyzer.  
Close the terminal window by pressing Ctrl-C.  
Switch off the analyzer. You must reboot the analyzer after you have  
changed the configuration parameters.  
7
8
Disconnect the terminal from the serial port.  
Connect the analyzer to the network (see To Connect the Analyzer as  
a Networked System” on page 1-10).  
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To Connect a Printer to the Analyzer  
You can print from the analyzer if a printer is connected to your  
computer. The printer must be compatible with PCL 5. If the analyzer is  
connected to a network, you can also print using a LAN printer (using  
PCL 5).  
Refer to the computers users guide for information on how to connect  
the printer. See the system administration functions in the User Online  
Help to set the current printer.  
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To Switch the Analyzer On and Off  
After you connect the analyzer to the computer, you can switch on the  
equipment.  
Turn on the power  
switch.  
2
Turn on the computer power switch.  
1
The analyzer takes approximately two minutes to run its self-tests and  
switch on. While it is switching on, the Power LED flashes green, and if the  
analyzer is booting from a PC or LAN, the Access LED flashes orange.  
When the analyzer is on, the Power LED remains green and the Access  
LED flashes orange intermittently. If the Power LED stays red, contact  
your HP support representative.  
To switch off the analyzer, switch off the power to the computer and the  
analyzer. When you switch off, the analyzer performs a shutdown under  
software control which makes sure all files are properly closed.  
When you switch off the analyzer, the Power LED flashes green during  
shutdown and then goes off.  
Caution  
Make sure shutdown is complete before unplugging or removing the  
power cables, or switching off power at the AC wall outlet.  
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To Back Up and Restore Files  
When you use the HP Broadband Service Analyzer, you create files that  
are stored on the analyzers hard disk. You should back up these files  
after you connect and change the configuration of the analyzer  
on a regular basis to safeguard against data loss  
See the Acadia/VxD Installation, Overview and Command Reference  
for more detailed information about how to NFS mount a file system.  
When you first start the notebook PC, you should create a bootable  
diskette in case there is a complete hard disk crash (see To Create a  
Bootable Diskette” on page 1-23). You should also backup the notebook  
PC hard disk (see To Back Up Files” on page 1-24).  
To Create a Bootable Diskette  
1
2
3
Place a formatted diskette in drive A.  
At the C:\>prompt, type sys A:  
Copy the following files from the C:\DOSdirectory onto the diskette:  
format.com  
msbackdb.ovl  
msbackdr.ovl  
msbackfb.ovl  
msbackfr.ovl  
msbackup.exe  
msbackup.hlp  
msbackup.ovl  
msbconfg.hlp  
msbconfg.ovl  
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To Back Up Files  
You should perform regular backups to ensure minimal loss of data if a  
problem arises with the analyzers hard disk. You should back up the  
analyzers hard disk to the controlling computers hard disk, then archive  
the data to backup storage media. The backup storage media may be  
either diskettes, tape, or a network storage device.  
To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to a Notebook PC  
1
Open the HP Broadband Analyzer program group within the Windows  
Program Manager.  
2
Open the NFS Client icon within the HP Broadband Analyzer program  
group.  
3
4
5
Set the Network Path to E5200A:\IDE  
Set the Drive to G or any unused drive designator.  
Click the Connect button. The current drive connection information  
should now display E5200A:\IDE on G.  
6
7
8
Click the Close button to close NFS Client.  
Open the Windows File Manager.  
Back up drive G to drive C by dragging and dropping the G:\usr  
directory to the C:\ directory.  
9
Rename C:\usrto C:\usr_old.  
10 Copy G:\usrto C:\usr. This process will take approximately 1 hour.  
See the MS-DOS Users Guide and the Microsoft Windows Users Guide  
for more information.  
To Back Up Files from a Notebook PC to Backup Storage  
Media  
Use the Microsoft Backup Utility in the Microsoft Utilities program group.  
See the Microsoft Windows (Ver. 3.1) Users Guide.  
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To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to an HP-UX  
Workstation  
1
On the networked HP-UX workstation, NFS mount the analyzer file  
system under the local workstation file system, using the following  
command:  
/etc/mount <E5200A IP address>:/IDE /<mount point>  
2
Copy all files and directories under /<mount point>/to your  
workstation file system or a backup device.  
To Restore Files  
If any data is damaged or lost from the analyzers hard disk, you should  
restore the latest version of the files that you have backed up.  
To Restore Files from Backup Storage Media to a  
Notebook PC  
If the notebook PC boots, restore the files using the Microsoft Restore  
Utility in the Microsoft Utilities program group. See the Microsoft  
Windows (Ver. 3.1) Users Guide.  
If the Notebook PC Does Not Boot  
1
2
Press F2 then F8.  
Set the Boot From parameter to FDD. This allows the notebook PC to  
boot from drive A.  
3
4
Press F3 and insert the bootable diskette (see To Create a Bootable  
Diskette” on page 1-23) in drive A.  
Switch the notebook PC off and then on again so that it can boot from  
drive A.  
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5
At the A:\>prompt, type  
format/s C:\  
This command formats drive C as a system disk.  
Caution  
All information on drive C is lost.  
6
At the C:\> prompt, type  
mkdir C:\dos  
This command creates a DOS directory on drive C.  
At the A:\> prompt, type  
copy msb*.* C:\dos  
7
This command copies all of the MS backup program files to the C:\DOS  
directory.  
8
9
Type cd C:\dosand press Enter.  
Type msbackupto start the backup/recovery program.  
10 Follow the instructions on the screen to restore files from the backup  
storage media.  
To Restore Files from a Notebook PC to the Analyzer  
1
Open the HP Broadband Analyzer program group within the Windows  
Program Manager.  
2
Open the NFS Client icon within the HP Broadband Analyzer program  
group.  
3
4
5
Set the Network Path to E5200A:\IDE  
Set the Drive to G or any unused drive designator.  
Click the Connect button. The current drive connection information  
should now display E5200A:\IDE on G:  
6
7
8
Click the Close button to close NFS Client.  
Open the Windows File Manager.  
Restore drive C to drive G by dragging and dropping the C:\usr  
directory to the G:\directory.  
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Switch the analyzer power off for 5 seconds.  
See the MS-DOS Users Guide and the Microsoft Windows Users Guide  
for more information.  
To Restore Files from an HP-UX Workstation to the  
Analyzer  
1
On the networked HP-UX workstation, NFS mount the analyzer file  
system under the local workstation file system, using the following  
command:  
/etc/mount<E5200A IP address>:/IDE /<mount point>  
2
Restore all files and directories from the workstation file system or  
the backup device to /<mount point>/.  
To Reset the Notebook PC  
To reset the notebook PC to the default configuration  
1
2
3
Exit Windows.  
At the DOS prompt, type cd \resetpc; then press Enter.  
At the c:\resetpc prompt, type resetpc;then press Enter.  
This utility resets the analyzer and the Windows configuration to the  
default values. If the notebook PC had non-analyzer related software  
loaded on it, the relevant program groups will not be displayed. The  
software files, however, will remain on the notebook PC. The network  
configuration for the analyzer also returns to the default values.  
If the utility is corrupt or fails to restore the notebook PC to its factory  
defaults restore the notebook PC hard disk backup (see To Restore Files  
from Backup Storage Media to a Notebook PC” on page 1-25).  
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To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod  
To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod  
Interface pods can be inserted or removed from the analyzer at any time.  
The power does not need to be switched off. You insert an interface pod  
when you initially set up the analyzer, and subsequently when you change  
the type of line to be monitored.  
Caution  
Handle the interface pod with extreme care to avoid electrostatic  
discharge (ESD) damage during unpacking, installation, and operation.  
The connectors on the front and back of the interface pod are susceptible  
to ESD.  
The analyzer uses high speed digital interfaces which are susceptible to  
ESD. ESD may cause received data to be corrupted.  
To Insert an Interface Pod into the Analyzer  
1
Hold the interface pod with the front-panel connectors facing toward  
you and the Hewlett-Packard logo facing upwards.  
2
Insert the interface pod into Port 1 or Port 2 of the analyzer.  
3
Push the interface pod firmly into the analyzer until the connectors are  
properly seated. The clip on the base of the interface pod clicks into  
place when the interface pod is fully inserted.  
The analyzer automatically sets the transmit and receive parameters  
according to the signal it receives from the interface pod. The port is  
automatically configured for full duplex mode.  
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To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod  
Caution  
You must always have two interface pods inserted in the analyzer while  
it is operating. If your operations require only a single interface pod,  
insert the blank interface pod (provided with the analyzer) into the  
other port.  
The two interface pods are necessary to maintain a balanced airflow for  
cooling of internal components and to comply with EMC emission  
standards.  
Note Before you use an optical interface pod, you should clean the optical connectors and  
test cables. See the appropriate Setting Up the Interface Pod guide.  
Note To avoid any possibility of eye damage, the laser is automatically turned off when you  
insert or remove an optical interface pod.  
To Remove an Interface Pod  
Press on the clip underneath  
the interface pod and firmly  
pull the interface pod out of  
the analyzer.  
When you remove an interface pod, make sure you store it in a dust-free  
location that meets the environmental requirements listed in the Setting  
Up the Interface Pod guide. An electrostatic bag has been supplied for  
storing each interface pod.  
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To Troubleshoot the Analyzer  
To Troubleshoot the Analyzer  
If the Power LED is Not On  
Check that the analyzers power switch is on.  
Check that the analyzers power cable is connected to the analyzer and  
plugged in to the power outlet, and the mains power is on.  
If the Power LED is Red When You Switch On the  
Analyzer  
If the Power LED flashes red, there is a hardware fault. The analyzer may  
still start, however, it will not work properly (for example, you may only be  
able to use one port). Return the analyzer to Hewlett-Packard at your  
convenience.  
If the Power LED is continuously red, there is a serious hardware fault.  
Return the analyzer to Hewlett-Packard.  
If the Analyzer Switches on Normally, but You Cannot  
Display the User Interface  
Check that the LAN cable between the analyzer and the notebook PC or  
workstation is properly connected.  
Check that the analyzer is correctly configured for the network.  
Check that the computer has only the software specified in Analyzer  
Software” on page 1-4 loaded. Other software may interfere with the  
computer configuration. Restore the hard disk by either  
restoring the backup (see To Restore Files from Backup Storage  
Media to a Notebook PC” on page 1-25)  
using the reset facility (see To Reset the Notebook PC” on  
page 1-27)  
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If the Controlling Computer has No Display  
Check that the controlling computer power switch is on.  
Check that the power cable is properly connected to the controlling  
computer.  
Check that the brightness and contrast controls are correctly set.  
Check that the computer has only the software specified in Analyzer  
Software” on page 1-4 loaded. Other software may interfere with the  
computer configuration. Restore the hard disk by either  
restoring the backup (see To Restore Files from Backup Storage  
Media to a Notebook PC” on page 1-25)  
using the reset facility (see To Reset the Notebook PC” on  
page 1-27)  
If You Cannot NFS Mount the Analyzer File System  
Check that Nfsdw and Inetdw are running on the notebook PC. If they  
are running, the icons will be displayed on the screen.  
If You Cannot Print to the Connected Printer  
Check that the PC-Xware LPD is running on the notebook PC.  
Check that all printer cables are connected correctly.  
If the Cables Do Not Fit the Sockets  
Check the Box Contents lists to confirm that you have the correct  
equipment.  
Check that you are using the correct cables for each connection. Check  
the part numbers on the cables against the part numbers in the diagrams  
in this Users Guide.  
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To Troubleshoot the Analyzer  
If the System Failure Window is Displayed  
Contact HP Customer Support. Print the window and fax it to HP  
Customer Support. See To Print a Window” on page 1-33.  
Note If you cannot access the analyzer after performing the required checks, refer to the  
Worldwide Support card for information on how to obtain customer support.  
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To Print a Window  
To Print a Window from the Notebook PC  
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2
3
4
Ensure that the printer is connected.  
Make sure the window you want to print has the keyboard focus.  
Press Alt-PrtSc.  
From the Accessories program group, click the Paintbrush icon to  
open Paintbrush.  
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From the Edit menu, select Paste to copy the captured screen into  
Paintbrush.  
From the File menu, select Print; then click OK. If you want, you can  
save the file using the Save option on the File menu.  
The captured window will print on your default printer.  
To Print a Window from an HP-UX Workstation  
1
Make sure the window you want to print does not have any other  
window in front of it.  
2
In a shell window, type  
xwd -out <file_name>  
You must save and name the captured window file in order to print it.  
The cursor turns into a cross hair.  
3
4
Move the cursor over the window you want to save; then click the left  
mouse button. The keyboard bell will sound three times.  
Print the file using the xpr command. For example, to print to the  
default LaserJet (PCL) printer, type the following in a shell window:  
xpr <filename> | lp  
If you want to specify a printer, add the -d<printer_name> command to  
the end of the above string. See your HP-UX users guide for more  
information.  
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To Connect to the System Under Test 2-2  
To Log In to the Analyzer 2-11  
To Log Out from the Analyzer 2-16  
To Configure the Analyzer and Ports 2-18  
To Monitor the Link (Network) 2-20  
To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI) 2-26  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors 2-28  
To Log Statistics 2-33  
To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros 2-36  
To Capture and View Data 2-38  
To Simulate Traffic 2-44  
To Inject Alarms and Errors 2-48  
To Use Macros 2-54  
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Using the Analyzer  
To Connect to the System Under Test  
To Connect to the System Under Test  
1
Before you connect to the system under test (SUT), ensure that  
the analyzer is connected to the controlling computer (workstation or  
notebook PC)  
two interface pods are inserted in the analyzer, one of which may be a  
blank pod  
2
Connect the interface pod(s) to the SUT. Each interface pod has a  
transmit and receive connector on its front panel that you use to  
connect to the SUT. See the Setting Up the Interface Pod guides for  
specific details relating to your interface pods.  
Note If you are using an optical interface pod, ensure that the connectors on the front  
panel and the test cables are clean. Refer to the appropriate Setting Up the Interface Pod  
guide for more information.  
Receive (Rx)  
Transmit (Tx)  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
There are three system connection options:  
intrusive  
non-intrusive  
diagnostic  
Intrusive System Connection  
When you install or remove an intrusive system connection, it affects the  
traffic on the link to which the analyzer is connected. Either you need to  
take the link offline to make the connection, or you need to interrupt  
traffic.  
The test connections available for intrusive system are  
network element  
remote loopback  
in-line  
The interface configuration options for an intrusive connection are  
full duplex  
receive loopback  
regenerator  
loop through  
Network Element Test Connection  
You can use the analyzer to transmit test traffic that passes through the  
network element, then returns to the analyzer for analysis and  
comparison with the originally transmitted test traffic.  
A typical application for this type of connection is installing and  
troubleshooting a single network element, for example, checking whether  
the network element is performing according to its specifications. Use this  
connection to monitor, capture, and transmit traffic.  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
The network element connection is an out-of-service test, that is, the  
system is not live. Use this connection to check things such as  
protocol transfer and conversion  
connection verification  
quality of service parameters  
policing mechanisms  
Configure the affected port(s) for full duplex for the network element  
connection. If you use the receive loopback configuration or the recovered  
clock timing source, make sure the network element transmitter is  
synchronized to an independent timing reference (to avoid problems that  
may be caused by possible clock failure).  
Remote Loopback Test Connection  
The remote loopback test connection is an out-of-service test, that is, the  
network is not live. The analyzer generates and receives all system traffic.  
Port 1  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
A typical application for this type of test connection is testing the  
integrity of the system under test. The remote loopback test connection is  
similar to the network element test connection in its uses. However, while  
the network element connection tests a single element at a time, the  
remote loopback connection tests all network elements in the loop. Use  
this connection to monitor, capture, and transmit traffic.  
The main uses for this type of connection are to test  
continuity  
mean cell delay  
loop cell loss  
Typically, you use a network element test connection to test any new  
element you add to the network. When the element passes all relevant  
tests, you change to the remote loopback test connection, and test to see  
what effect the new element is having on the other network elements in  
the loop. You can also use this test to identify a problem with a system  
that is offline.  
Configure the affected port(s) for full duplex for this type of test  
connection.  
In-line Test Connection  
The in-line test connection is an intrusive system connection. A typical  
application for the in-line test connection is testing equipment when it is  
being installed. Using this connection, you dont need to complicate your  
test with optical or electrical splitters and T-pieces.  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
The loop through interface configuration is another type of in-line test  
connection.  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
When using an in-line test connection, configure the affected port(s) for a  
full duplex, regenerator, or loopthrough interface configuration (according  
to the type of interface pod installed).  
The disadvantage of the in-line test connection is that you need to break  
the link to install and remove the connection. Therefore, for networks that  
are already running live traffic, it is better to use a non-intrusive system  
connection, such as passive and T-piece test connections.  
Non-Intrusive System Connection  
A non-intrusive system connection does not affect the traffic on the link to  
which the analyzer is connected. A non-intrusive system connection is  
most useful because you can run in-service tests without interfering with  
the live system traffic.  
There are two test connections available for the non-intrusive system  
connection:  
passive  
T-piece  
The analyzer interface configuration options for a non-intrusive system  
connection are full duplex and receive loopback.  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
Passive Test Connection  
Some ATM switches have dedicated test access ports. All traffic from the  
switch is transmitted through both the regular port and the dedicated test  
port. Connecting the analyzer to the dedicated test port is completely  
non-intrusive. This type of connection never interferes with live traffic,  
even during set up.  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
When using a non-intrusive, passive connection, the interface  
configuration of the analyzer is not important. The analyzers default  
interface configuration is full duplex.  
T-piece Test Connection  
This is a type of non-intrusive test connection that requires a T-piece or  
splitter already present at a cross-connect. However, it does steal some  
power from the traffic being transmitted over the network, so the T-piece  
or splitter should be as close as possible to the transmit source (where the  
power is at its strongest).  
For electrical networks, using a T-piece or splitter is common practice.  
For optical networks, special optical splitters are available. Using a T-  
piece is possible only if your switch or network supports it. (The  
splitter can draw up to 10% of the transmitted power, which affects  
the transmission distance.)  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
T-piece  
Equipment under test  
When using a non intrusive, T-piece connection, the interface  
configuration of the analyzer is not important. The analyzers default  
configuration is full duplex.  
Diagnostic System Connection  
A diagnostic connection does not affect the traffic on the link to which the  
analyzer is connected. Use this connection when you want to test the  
analyzer.  
There are two diagnostic test connections available for the diagnostic  
system connection:  
transmit loopback  
external loopback  
You can connect any of the interface pods available with the analyzer in a  
diagnostic system connection.  
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To Connect to the System Under Test  
Transmit Loopback Test Connection  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Tx  
Rx  
Equipment under test  
Transmit loopback is both an interface configuration option and a test  
connection.  
Transmitted data is directed both out of the transmit connector and  
internally (within the interface pod) to the measurement system.  
The analyzer ignores external connections to the receive connector.  
For E1 interface pods set for the transmit loopback interface  
configuration, you can select either the BNC or RJ-48 (equipment, or line  
connector) as the transmitting connector. For all other interface pods,  
you can only transmit using the connector labeled Out.  
External Loopback Test Connection  
Typical applications for this type of connection include calibration, self-  
testing, troubleshooting, and demonstrations. This is an out-of-service  
test that runs independently of a network. The analyzer acts as both the  
transmitter and receiver.  
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Port 1  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Port 2  
You can perform this test using either a single port with a single interface,  
or across two ports using two interfaces of the same line rate and  
configuration. For example, you can make an external loopback  
connection across two ports, between two OC-3/STM-1 interfaces.  
Use the external loopback connection to monitor, capture, and transmit  
traffic.  
Configure the affected ports for full duplex interface configuration for the  
external loopback test connections.  
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To Log In to the Analyzer  
To Log In to the Analyzer  
To start up the HP Broadband Service Analyzer from the notebook PC,  
you must double-click the appropriate icon in the HP Broadband Analyzer  
program group. You can display either the analyzer Graphical User  
Interface, or the analyzer Command Line Interface.  
If at any time you cannot log in to the analyzer, reboot the notebook PC by  
pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del.  
If you still cannot log in, refer to the Worldwide Support card for  
information about how to obtain customer support.  
To Log In to the Analyzer Graphical User Interface  
Double-click one of the following icons in the HP Broadband Analyzer  
program group:  
Use this icon to start the HP Broadband  
Service Analyzer with a PC connected  
through a Local Area Network (LAN).  
HP Analyzer  
Use this icon to start the HP Broadband  
Service Analyzer with a PC connected  
through the serial port.  
HP Analyzer  
over SLIP  
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To Log In to the Analyzer  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer Login window is displayed after you  
double-click an icon.  
Type your user  
name. You are  
assigned a user  
name by your  
System  
1
2
Click OK.  
3
Administrator.  
Type your  
password.  
Note The HP Broadband Service Analyzer has two sets of default login information:  
User Name—boomer  
User Name—root  
Password—broadband  
Password—rootpasswd  
The analyzer checks the information that you entered. If your user name  
and password are correct, it starts a new session using the default  
configuration and displays the analyzers main screen and Link Monitor. If  
any of the information you entered is incorrect, the analyzer displays an  
error message and prompts you to try again.  
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To Log In to the Analyzer  
If at any time you cannot log in to the analyzer, reboot the notebook PC in  
one of the following ways:  
Press the Reset button underneath the PC.  
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del.  
If you still cannot log in, refer to the Worldwide Support card for  
information about how to obtain customer support.  
To Log In to the Analyzers Graphical User Interface on  
an HP-UX Workstation  
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2
Type xhost +<analyzer hostname>  
Type telnet <analyzer hostname> 5200  
The analyzer hostname is assigned by your system administrator.  
The HP Broadband Service Analyzer Login window displays.  
To Log In to the Command Line Interface  
Double-click one of the following icons:  
Use this icon to start the Command Line  
Interface to the HP Broadband Service  
Analyzer (see the Macro Online Help). The  
terminal is connected through a Local Area  
Network (LAN).  
HP Analyzer  
Terminal  
Use this icon to start the Command Line  
Interface to the HP Broadband Service  
Analyzer (see the Macro Online Help). The  
terminal is connected through the serial port.  
HP Analyzer  
Terminal over  
SLIP  
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To Log In to the Analyzer  
The Command Line Interface Login window is displayed.  
Type your login name. You  
are assigned a login name by  
your System Administrator.  
1
Type your password.  
2
The CLI (Command Line Interface) accepts Tcl (Tool Command  
Language) commands, not UNIX commands. Tcl is the scripting language  
used in macros. Some commands you can use at the Tcl prompt (%) are  
help—show CLI information  
version—show the software version  
saf—start the System Administration functions  
reboot—reboot the analyzer  
exit—exit the CLI  
See the Macro Online Help for information about how to use the  
Command Line Interface.  
To Read the Analyzers Main Screen  
The analyzers main screen is the first screen displayed after you log in.  
Link Monitor is shown for each active port. You can view either Link  
Monitor or the Simulator for each port by clicking the appropriate tab.  
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To Log In to the Analyzer  
A port is active as soon as an interface pod is inserted. The left side of the  
screen displays information about port 1, and the right side of the screen  
displays information about port 2.  
Measurement Controls. Start, stop, or reset  
the measurement system and analyzer  
configuration. See “To Configure the  
Analyzer and Ports” on page 2-18.  
Menu Bar.  
Tests. See “To  
Run  
SMARTtests  
and Predefined  
Macros” on  
page 2-36.  
Alarm and Error  
Indicators. See  
“To Monitor  
Alarms and  
Errors” on  
page 2-28.  
Simulator. See  
“To Simulate  
Traffic” on  
page 2-44 and  
“To Inject  
Alarms and  
Errors” on  
page 2-48.  
Link Monitor.  
See “To  
Monitor the  
Link  
(Network)” on  
page 2-20 and  
“To Monitor a  
Channel  
(VPI/VCI)” on  
page 2-26.  
Help hints. See “Help Hint  
Bar” on page 3-7.  
The analyzer automatically configures itself when you first log in and  
when you change an interface pod. You can change the configuration  
settings if required. See To Configure the Analyzer and Ports” on  
page 2-18.  
If you want to use the same configuration in the future but do not want to  
re-enter all the session details, from the File menu choose Save Session.  
To load a saved system configuration into the analyzer, from the File menu  
select Restore Session.  
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To Log Out from the Analyzer  
To Log Out from the Analyzer  
From the File  
menu, select  
Exit.  
1
or  
Double-click  
the Control-  
menu box.  
1
Click Yes.  
2
If you are logging alarms and errors when you log out, the analyzer  
displays a message reminding you that you are still logging. When you exit  
the analyzer, logging stops.  
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To Log Out from the Analyzer  
If you are using a modem connection, you must disconnect the modem.  
1
Double-click on the Dialer icon in the Acadia/VxD program group. The  
Ipswitch, Inc. SLIP/PPP Configure & Dial window displays.  
2
3
Select e5200a from the Phonebook list.  
Click the Hangup button. The connection closes.  
After you have logged out, switch off the analyzer. See “To Switch the  
Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22.  
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To Configure the Analyzer and Ports  
To Configure the Analyzer and Ports  
After you log in you must configure the analyzer for the type of test you  
want to perform, then specify the ATM and physical layer configuration for  
each port.  
To Configure the Analyzer  
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2
From the Configure menu, select the appropriate port.  
Select the required configuration option:  
Select full duplex for intrusive tests.  
Select transmit loopback for diagnostic tests.  
Select receive loopback for non-intrusive tests.  
Select regenerator for intrusive tests for optical interface pods.  
The default configuration option is full duplex. These options are also  
available from the Simulator.  
To set the measurement system and the reference clock, see the User  
Online Help.  
To Configure a Port  
The analyzer auto-configures each port after you switch on the power and  
insert an interface pod, and when you click the Reset button on the main  
screen. When you configure a port, the analyzer changes the reference  
clock to match the configuration. You can configure the analyzer manually  
to override the automatic settings.  
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To Configure the Analyzer and Ports  
Caution  
You should reconfigure the ports only when the measurement system is  
stopped. Reconfiguring the ports causes the measurements and some  
data to be lost. A warning message appears when this occurs.  
To Manually Configure Each Port  
Click the ATM tab;  
then specify the ATM  
configuration  
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3
parameters for the  
port.  
Click the physical layer  
Click the Signaling  
tab; then specify  
the signaling  
configuration  
parameters for the  
port.  
1
tab; then specify the  
physical layer  
configuration parameters  
for the port.  
If you want to reset the configuration parameters to the default values  
after you have changed them, click the Auto button. Clicking the Reset  
button on the main screen also resets the port configuration parameters  
to their default values.  
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To Monitor the Link (Network)  
To Monitor the Link (Network)  
While the measurement system is on, the analyzer continuously measures  
the key indicators of the health of the link, and displays that information in  
an easy-to-read summary format. To start the measurement system, click  
the Start button on the main screen.  
Use Link Monitor to see overall trend information. It provides an overview  
of what is happening in the link and highlights any abnormalities.  
Information relating to the interface pod and the link for port 1 is shown  
on the left side of the screen; information relating to the interface pod and  
link for port 2 is shown on the right side of the screen. When one of the  
ports is empty, the analyzer displays a message telling you that there is no  
interface pod inserted in that port.  
All measurements shown on Link Monitor are current. The analyzer  
collects measurements every 100 ms. At the end of a sampling period of 3  
to 5 seconds, it uses these measurements to calculate statistics; then  
displays the statistics on the screen (set the update period on the Set  
Measurement Period window).  
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To Monitor the Link (Network)  
Link Monitor is divided into two main areas.  
Link summary graphs  
Channel summary  
Link Summary  
These graphs show you a summary of the condition of the link. You can  
double-click each graph to enlarge it and see detailed information.  
These measurements are current, and the values are updated in real-time  
while you view the graph.  
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To Monitor the Link (Network)  
10 Highest Mb/s Graph  
The first link summary graph shows the ten channels in the link that are  
using the largest amounts of bandwidth. When you click a bar in the graph,  
the VPI and VCI are shown under the graph and the channel is highlighted  
in the channel summary. When you double-click the graph to enlarge it,  
the analyzer displays the following information:  
mean sample bandwidth  
maximum sample bandwidth  
long term average bandwidth  
Enlarged 10 Highest  
Mb/s graph  
These measurements are updated at the end of the update period (as set  
on the Set Measurement Period window). The top ten channels might  
change at the end of an update period.  
You can go to Channel Monitor from the enlarged graph by clicking a bar in  
the graph to select a channel; then clicking the Monitor Channel button.  
AAL Usage Graph  
The second link summary graph shows what percentage of the traffic is  
made up of each AAL type. This is based on the mean sample bandwidths  
of all channels in the link. When you double-click the graph to enlarge it,  
you get detailed information about each AAL type, including the usage  
ratio and bandwidths.  
The detailed AAL Usage graph shows the  
percentage of bandwidth used by each AAL type  
amount of bandwidth (in Mb/s) used by each AAL type  
Enlarged AAL Usage  
graph  
Null refers to channels of unknown AAL type.  
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To Monitor the Link (Network)  
Total Mb/s Graph  
The third link summary graph shows the maximum sample bandwidth  
usage over time. There is a vertical indicator on the right side of the  
graph. You can click the graph to move the vertical indicator to different  
positions and see what the bandwidth usage was at any time during the  
previous 300 seconds (5 minutes). The bandwidth usage is shown under  
the graph in Mb/s.  
When you double-click the graph to enlarge it, the analyzer displays the  
following information:  
Enlarged Total Mb/s  
graph  
maximum bandwidth available for the port (which is the maximum  
value on the bandwidth axis for the graph)  
maximum sample bandwidth over the past 300 seconds (dark blue  
line)  
mean sample bandwidth over the past 300 seconds (light blue line)  
The gap between the maximum and mean sample lines is an indication of  
how bursty the traffic is. The further apart the lines are the more bursty is  
the traffic on the link.  
At the start of each new update period (as set on the Set Measurement  
Period window), the vertical indicator returns to the right side of the  
graph.  
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Using the Analyzer  
To Monitor the Link (Network)  
Channel Summary  
Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)  
in decimal.  
Maximum sample bandwidth.  
AAL type.  
Virtual Path Identifier  
(VPI) in decimal.  
Display Channel Monitor  
for the selected channel.  
Capture data.  
The table at the bottom of Link Monitor is a summary of the first 1023  
active channels (VPI/VCI) that the analyzer reads for each port (shown in  
the order in which they were detected) and one user-selected channel  
(selected through Channel Monitor). Above the table is the total number  
of channels for each port that have been active during the current  
measurement period.  
To go to Channel Monitor and see detailed information about a specific  
channel, select a channel by clicking on the row for that channel; then  
click the Monitor Channel button.  
The analyzer can monitor up to 1024 channels at a time. Any channels  
over the 1024 limit are not shown in the channel summary. You can select  
a specific channel on Channel Monitor that will display on the channel  
summary as the 1024th channel.  
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To Monitor the Link (Network)  
To select a specific channel  
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2
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4
Start Channel Monitor.  
Click the Set Up button.  
Type the VPI and VCI to set up a new channel.  
Select either automatic decode or manual decode to set the PRBS  
pattern or AAL type.  
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Click OK.  
See also  
“To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI)on page 2-26.  
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To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI)  
To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI)  
Channel Monitor displays a summary of bandwidth usage, alarms, and  
errors over the past 300 seconds (5 minutes) for individual channels  
within the link. It works together with Link Monitor, which gives you a  
summary of up to 1024 active channels in the link. When you find a  
channel of interest, or an error or abnormality in Link Monitor, you can use  
Channel Monitor to look at specific channels in greater detail. Channel  
Monitor is particularly helpful for solving protocol problems.  
Channel Monitor analyzes the protocol stack running on the channel. It  
shows the links between the layers, and what effects alarms or errors in  
one layer have on other (higher) layers. It also provides graphs that show  
the way the channel is working, which help to highlight any abnormalities.  
All measurements shown on Channel Monitor are current. The analyzer  
updates the measurements at the end of the update period (as set on the  
Set Measurement Period window).  
Note If the analyzer receives a large number of errors for a channel, it detects that channel’s  
AAL type as Null. If you want to monitor AAL statistics for that channel, you need to set up the  
channel and set the AAL type manually.  
Start the Channel Monitor in one of the following ways:  
Select one of the channels shown in the channel summary in Link  
Monitor; then click the Monitor Channel button.  
From the Monitor menu, select the required port; then select the  
Channel option and enter the required VPI/VCI.  
Click the Monitor Channel button from the  
Simulator  
10 Highest Mb/s graph  
AAL error summary  
OAM F5 flow alarm summary  
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To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI)  
Select the VPI/VCI and MID  
(for AAL-3/4) of the channel  
you want to view.  
If required, select the  
PRBS type for the channel.  
If required, select the AAL  
type for the channel.  
The analyzer automatically  
detects the AAL type.  
To display more detailed  
information about a  
particular layer, click one  
of the protocol tabs. See  
“To Monitor Alarms and  
Errors on a Channel” on  
page 2-31.  
The maximum sample  
bandwidth during the past  
300 seconds.  
Alarms and errors that  
occurred during the past  
300 seconds for each  
protocol layer.  
Capture data from the  
current channel.  
Channel Monitor collects and displays statistics after a channel is selected  
using Link Monitor, or after a channel is specified on the Monitor Channel  
window. When the statistics are available, Channel Monitor shows them  
for the past 300 seconds. The analyzer starts collecting statistics as soon  
as you select a channel, even if Channel Monitor is not displayed.  
Note For AAL-3/4 SAR, ATM statistics for the entire channel are displayed; however, AAL  
statistics are displayed only for the selected MID.  
For AAL-3/4 channels with more than one MID, Channel Monitor AAL measurements are  
available only after you select a specific MID. You can select a MID in the Channel Monitor  
window only if you select to decode the channel manually as AAL-3/4 in the Set Up Channel  
window.  
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To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
The analyzer can display a summary of the alarms and errors at both the  
link and channel level.  
You can select the way you want to view the error statistics using the pull-  
down lists on the status screens. Select from the following options:  
Count—the number of times the error occurred  
Ratio—the number of errored cells or frames received as a ratio of all  
cells or frames received  
Seconds—the number of one-second intervals that contain the error  
For AAL-3/4 you can choose to view either SAR or CPCS statistics.  
See the User Online Help (look up details of the individual alarms and  
errors) to find out what the relationships between the different alarms or  
errors mean. This tells you the probable cause for an alarm or error, which  
can help you resolve network problems.  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on the Link  
A row of indicators at the top of Link Monitor warns you when alarms and  
errors occur within the link at the physical, ATM, AAL, and OAM levels.  
The color of the indicator shows the status of the level.  
An indicator can be either  
green to indicate that there have been no alarms or errors since the  
start of the current measurement period  
red to indicate a current alarm or error  
orange to indicate that an alarm or error has occurred since the start of  
the current measurement period but is now clear  
You can click each indicator to go to a summary window to see information  
about the alarms, errors, and measurements.  
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To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
Click an alarm and  
error status  
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indicator to  
display the  
summary window  
for a specific  
protocol layer.  
Select to display  
the errors as a  
count, a ratio, or  
seconds.  
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The color assignments are the same as for the higher level (summary)  
indicators.  
Alarms of similar durations or errors with similar counts are usually  
related.  
Note If unexpected alarms and errors occur while you are using an optical interface pod, run  
an external loopback test on the port to determine whether there is a problem with the  
network, or with the test cables or connectors. If the problem is not in the network, clean the  
optical connectors and cable connectors. See the appropriate Setting Up the Interface Pod  
guide for instructions.  
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To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
The status windows display the following information:  
Physical Layer  
types of alarms and the number of one-second intervals that contain  
each alarm (this is called “errored seconds”)  
a summary of errors displayed as seconds, count, or ratio  
ATM Layer  
types of alarms and the number of one-second intervals that contain  
each alarm  
count and bandwidth of ATM cells  
a summary of errors displayed as seconds, count, or ratio  
ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)  
affected channel (VPI/VCI) for each AAL type  
Sequence Number and Cell Loss errors for AAL-1  
CRC errors for AAL-3/4 and AAL-5  
number of affected channels  
OAM  
affected channel or path  
flow type (segment or end-to-end)  
the number of one-second intervals that contain AIS or RDI alarms  
number of affected F4 and F5 flows  
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To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on a Channel  
Alarms and errors on a channel are displayed in Channel Monitor. To start  
Channel Monitor see “To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI)on page 2-26.  
The summary shows details of the alarms and errors that occurred at each  
layer. Click a tab for more information about ATM and AAL alarms and  
errors.  
Note If the analyzer receives a large number of errors for a channel, it detects that  
channel’s AAL type as Null. If you want to monitor AAL statistics for that channel, you need to  
set up the channel and set the AAL type manually.  
Ensure you select the  
Summary tab. Use  
Channel Monitor to  
interpret the effects of  
the alarms and errors.  
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To Monitor Alarms and Errors  
Click a protocol tab to view  
detailed information about the  
alarms, errors, and other  
statistics for a specific protocol.  
Note All alarms and errors that occur at the physical layer affect the ATM layer, and  
might render all ATM statistics invalid.  
On the summary Channel Monitor, look for  
alarms and errors in the lower protocol layers and see what effects  
they had on the higher layers  
the bandwidth during the periods that alarms and errors occurred to  
see whether the bandwidth was affected  
On the protocol specific Channel Monitor, look for  
alarms of similar duration  
errors with similar counts  
See also  
User Online Help  
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Using the Analyzer  
To Log Statistics  
To Log Statistics  
Turn logging  
on/off.  
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If required, append the new  
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statistics to the end of an  
existing log file.  
Specify whether  
you want to log  
predefined  
statistics, user-  
defined  
statistics, or  
both.  
Specify the file to which you  
want to log statistics.  
When you click the On button, the statistics you define are logged to the  
specified file. Logging continues until you click the Stop button.  
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To Log Statistics  
Select the port for  
Select the layer for  
which you want to  
display the statistics.  
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which you want to  
display the  
statistics.  
Click one or more of  
the available  
variants.  
Click Select.  
To Print the Log File  
Click the Stop button to stop logging statistics; then click the Print button  
to send the contents of the log file to the default printer. You cannot print  
the log file while you are still logging statistics.  
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To Log Statistics  
To View the Log File  
Log files are formatted as straight text. You can view log files up to 32,000  
bytes in size using the macro editor.  
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2
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Click the Stop button in the Log window to stop logging statistics.  
From the Macro menu, select Edit to display the macro editor.  
Specify the name of the log file you want to view. The analyzer  
displays the named log file in the editor window.  
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To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros  
To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros  
The analyzer provides a number of SMARTtests and predefined macros to  
help you perform routine tasks.  
SMARTtests  
Simply select a SMARTtest from the Test pull-down list at the top of the  
main screen, change any default values you require, and click the Start  
button. Its as easy as 1, 2, 3; the analyzer does the rest.  
If you are not sure which SMARTtest to run, see the User Online Help.  
Help is available for all SMARTtests describing what each one does, who  
should run it, and why and when to run it.  
Make sure the analyzer is connected to the system under test, and the port  
is configured for full duplex mode. Refer to “To Connect to the System  
Under Test” on page 2-2.  
Select the transmit and receive  
connection for the SMARTtest.  
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Change the default values to run the  
SMARTtest in the way you want.  
You can change the criteria and  
traffic profile; then re-run the  
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SMARTtest any number of times.  
Click the Start button.  
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To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros  
Before the SMARTtest starts to run, the analyzer checks to make sure the  
affected ports are configured in full duplex mode and that there are no  
alarms present. If either of these conditions is not met, an error message  
appears and the SMARTtest does not run.  
The figure at the bottom of the window starts running to indicate that the  
SMARTtest has started, and relevant details are shown on the window as  
the SMARTtest runs. The SMARTtest continues to run until it completes  
or fails, as specified by the pass criteria. To stop the SMARTtest before  
completion, click the Stop button.  
When the SMARTtest completes, the figure jumps up if the SMARTtest  
passes, or falls down if it fails. The SMARTtest Results window also  
appears indicating whether the SMARTtest passed or failed, and if  
relevant, why it failed.  
The analyzer automatically captures data for each SMARTtest. If the  
SMARTtest fails, you might find this captured information useful for  
diagnostic purposes.  
Note When you start and stop a SMARTtest, you also start and stop Link Monitor and  
the analyzer’s measurement system.  
Predefined Macros  
Select the predefined macro you want to run from the Test pull-down list  
at the top of the main screen, then click the Test button to play the  
macro. The predefined macro window is displayed; showing any results or  
output that the predefined macro produces.  
If you are not sure which predefined macro to run, see the User Online  
Help.  
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Using the Analyzer  
To Capture and View Data  
To Capture and View Data  
You can capture real data from the link at any time and use it for testing  
and analysis. The analyzer captures incoming data from one or more ports  
at full line rates up to 155 Mb/s. Capture data when you want to analyze a  
fault condition or see what the data actually looks like. For example, you  
can capture data to  
look for protocol errors  
look at pre-trigger and post-trigger data to determine the possible  
causes of a fault  
produce reports from captured, logged, and monitored data  
look for patterns in protocols not currently supported by the analyzer  
store data for offline analysis at another time  
The analyzers data capture options let you choose  
the source of the data to capture, for example, data for a specific  
channel or set of channels  
the IP address or subnet of the data to capture (if there is IP traffic on  
the link)  
whether to capture from one or both ports  
the start/stop criteria for the capture  
After capturing data, you can view it using the View Captured Data  
window.  
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To Capture and View Data  
To Capture Data  
Display the View Captured Data window for a single port in one of the  
following ways:  
From the Monitor menu, select the required port; then select the  
Capture option.  
From Link Monitor, click a channel in the channel summary; then click  
the Capture button.  
From Channel Monitor, click the Capture button.  
From the AAL error or OAM alarm summary, click the Capture button.  
From the Simulator, click the Capture icon.  
To display the View Captured Data window for a multiport capture, from  
the Monitor menu, select Multiport; then select the Capture option.  
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To Capture and View Data  
Start the capture.  
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Select whether  
you want to  
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capture cells or  
AAL-5 frames.  
Select the type of  
data you want to  
capture.  
If required, select  
the events to  
start and stop  
the capture.  
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4
If required, select  
to capture cells  
that match a  
specific pattern  
only.  
Click the Triggers button if you want  
to select interface pod capture  
events to trigger the capture.  
Click the Patterns button  
if you want to define a  
capture pattern.  
If you are performing a multiport capture, repeat steps 2 to 5 for the  
second port. For more detailed information, see the User Online Help.  
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To Capture and View Data  
To View Captured Data  
After you capture or load data, it is displayed on the View Captured Data  
window. You can use this window to view different portions of the data,  
and save it to a file using the Save option on the File menu.  
Save your captured data files in the following directory:  
/USR/E5200A/HOME/[USERNAME]/PDU  
You can also use this window to load and view previously captured data.  
Continue capturing data after  
you have stopped a capture.  
Stop capturing data.  
Start capturing data.  
Set up the data to  
capture.  
Indicates the  
PDU/cell you are  
currently viewing in  
capture memory.  
Indicates the capture memory  
capacity and current level.  
Use the Hexadecimal to ASCII conversion table when analyzing PDUs and  
byte values. See “Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion” on page A-2.  
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To Capture and View Data  
To use Data Captured by the Analyzer on a BSTS  
If you are using the analyzer on a series 400 or series 700 HP-UX  
workstation, you can convert the Broadband Service Analyzer captured  
data files into Broadband Series Test System (BSTS) data files.  
Ensure that the Data Conversion Utility (p/n E5200-10010) is installed.  
See the Installing/Upgrading Software section in the HP BSTS System  
Installation & Startup Guide.  
To convert the analyzer captured data files to BSTS data files  
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In a terminal window, type  
cap2bsts [-in analyzer_file_name] -out BSTS_file_name  
If the complete in or out file path is not specified, the default directory  
$HOME/broadband/recordingsis used.  
If you only type cap2bsts, information about converting data is displayed.  
This information provides details of the conversion utility, such as version  
number.  
As the conversion progresses, messages are displayed indicating the  
number of cells that have been converted. When all of the cells have been  
converted, a message is displayed indicating that the file was successfully  
converted.  
When you convert data captured by the analyzer to BSTS format, the data  
is converted to a stream of ATM cells.  
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Type bisdn_playback to display the BSTS Playback Recording  
window.  
Note If you use the bisdn_test command, you cannot select the Open option from the File  
menu in BSTS.  
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From the File menu, select Open to display the Load Data window.  
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To Capture and View Data  
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Click the converted data file in the list; then click OK. The captured  
data file is displayed on the BSTS Playback Recording window.  
Note When you convert data captured by the analyzer to BSTS, you will lose the dates in  
the timestamps  
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Using the Analyzer  
To Simulate Traffic  
To Simulate Traffic  
The Simulator is like a toolbox, filled with all of the tools you need for  
manual control of the transmit functions of the analyzer. Use the Simulator  
to customize traffic and simulate actual traffic conditions; then transmit  
the traffic into the system under test.  
The types of traffic you can transmit include  
captured data  
Protocol Data Units (PDUs) and sequences  
predefined patterns  
timestamped data  
user-defined byte values (see Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion” on  
page A-2)  
Using the Simulator you can also simulate controlled alarms and errors  
and inject them into the transmitted traffic, which lets you further test  
your network. After transmitting the traffic, you can monitor its effect  
using Link Monitor and Channel Monitor.  
Note When the port from which you’re transmitting is configured in full duplex mode with a  
recovered clock, clock errors may occur if the receiver signal is poor. To avoid errors, change  
the clock to internal, or monitor the link and make sure you have a healthy input signal.  
Display the Simulator by clicking the Simulate tab for the required port  
from the main screen.  
Note For optical interface pods, the laser is automatically switched off when you log in  
to the analyzer. You must turn the laser on when you are ready to transmit traffic and inject  
alarms or errors. When you are not simulating traffic, alarms, or errors, make sure the laser  
is off.  
To turn the laser on or off, either  
click the Laser On or Off button on the Simulator  
from the Simulate menu, select the required port; then select Laser On or Off  
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To Simulate Traffic  
Select to generate traffic or replay  
captured data.  
Display the View  
Display the Simulate Traffic window  
to select the traffic to transmit.  
Captured Data window  
to capture data. See “To  
View Captured Data” on  
page 2-41.  
Display the Protocol Alarms/ Errors  
window to simulate AAL or ATM  
errors, or OAM alarms or cell losses.  
See “To Inject Protocol Layer  
Display Channel Monitor.  
See “To Monitor a Channel  
(VPI/VCI)” on page 2-26.  
Alarms and Errors” on page 2-48.  
Select the configuration  
for the port. See “To  
Display the Physical Alarms/ Errors  
window to simulate physical layer  
alarms, errors, or PLCP frameword  
errors. See “To Inject Physical Layer  
Alarms and Errors” on page 2-51.  
Configure the Analyzer  
and Ports” on page 2-18.  
Turn the laser on or off for  
optical interface pods.  
Use the Simulate Traffic from Traffic Generator window or the Simulate  
Traffic from Capture Memory window (shown on the following pages) to  
simulate and transmit traffic. You display these windows in either of the  
following ways:  
From the Simulate menu, select the required port; then select Traffic;  
then select Traffic Generator or Capture Memory.  
From the main screen, click the Simulate tab for the required port to  
display the Simulator; then use the pull-down list to select Traffic  
Generator or Capture Memory; then click the Traffic icon.  
Use Traffic Generator to transmit traffic, such as predefined patterns,  
Protocol Data Units (PDUs), or sequences. Use Capture Memory to  
transmit captured data that is currently in the capture memory. At the top  
of both Simulate Traffic windows are On/Off buttons to turn traffic  
transmission on and off.  
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To Simulate Traffic  
To Simulate Traffic from the Traffic Generator  
Select to transmit data  
Set the traffic profile  
and bandwidth for the  
foreground channel.  
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continuously or as single  
cells for the foreground  
channel.  
Edit the encode  
options for each  
channel if required.  
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Enter the VPI/VCI  
for each channel.  
Specify the type of  
payload for each  
channel.  
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Select the  
channels on  
which you want  
to transmit data.  
Channel 0 is the  
foreground  
channel, and  
channels 1—10  
are background  
channels.  
Set the bandwidth for  
the background channels.  
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Note If you select single cells, when you click the Transmit On button a Transmit button  
appears. Click the Transmit button to transmit a single cell.  
Use the Hexadecimal to ASCII conversion table when editing PDUs and  
transmitting byte values. See “Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion” on  
page A-2.  
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To Simulate Traffic  
To Simulate Traffic from Capture Memory  
Select to transmit  
continuously or as  
single cells. If you  
select single cells,  
click the Transmit  
button to transmit.  
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View the contents of  
the capture memory  
or capture new data  
from the link.  
Select the traffic  
profile you want to  
use. The currently  
selected profile is  
shown on the button.  
Click this button to  
change the profile  
(distribution and  
bandwidth).  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject Alarms and Errors  
The analyzer can generate the following types of alarms and errors:  
protocol layer alarms and errors  
physical layer alarms and errors  
frameword errors  
You must be transmitting traffic to be able to inject alarms or errors.  
For more details about simulating and injecting alarms and errors, see the  
User Online Help.  
To Inject Protocol Layer Alarms and Errors  
The analyzer can generate the following protocol layer alarms and errors:  
ATM and AAL errors  
OAM alarms  
cell losses  
Display the Protocol Alarms/Errors window in either of the following ways:  
From the Simulate menu, select the required port; then select Protocol  
Alarms/Errors.  
Click the Simulate tab for the required port to display the Simulator;  
then click the Protocol Alarms/Errors button.  
Note For optical interface pods, the laser is automatically switched off when you log in  
to the analyzer. You must turn the laser on when you are ready to simulate traffic, alarms,  
or errors. When you are not simulating traffic, alarms, or errors, make sure the laser is off.  
To turn the laser on or off, either  
Click the Laser On or Off button on the Simulator.  
From the Simulate menu, select the required port; then select Laser On or Off.  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject OAM Alarms  
Click the OAM Alarms  
tab.  
1
3
Click the On button to  
start injecting OAM  
cells, or click the Inject  
button to inject a  
specified number of  
OAM cells.  
Enter details about  
the type of alarm you  
want to simulate  
(either F4 or F5).  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject ATM and AAL errors  
Click the On button to  
start injecting errors, or  
click the Error On For or  
the Error Off For button  
to transmit errors for a  
specified number of cells.  
6
Click the Errors tab.  
1
2
Select the  
channel(s) on  
which to simulate  
Select the type of error.  
3
If required, select the  
part of the cell to error.  
4
Click the bits you  
want to error.  
5
Watch the results of the injected alarms or errors. The numbers of errors  
and OAM cells injected is shown at the top of the Protocol Alarms/Errors  
window. If you are using an external loopback or transmit loopback mode,  
you can also monitor the errors and alarms by watching the Alarm and  
Error indicators at the top of the main screen.  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject Physical Layer Alarms and Errors  
The analyzer can generate physical layer alarms and errors, and  
frameword errors.  
Display the Protocol Alarms/Errors window in either of the following  
ways:  
From the Simulate menu, select the required port; then select  
Physical Alarms/Errors.  
Click the Simulate tab for the required port to display the Simulator;  
then click the Physical Alarms/Errors button.  
To Inject Physical Alarms  
Click the Alarms tab.  
1
Click the On  
button for  
the alarms  
you want to  
inject.  
2
The number of alarms you can select at one time depends on the interface  
pod installed.  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject Physical Errors  
Click the Errors tab.  
1
Select the type of  
error to inject.  
2
3
Enter the rate at  
which you want to  
inject errors; then  
click the On button  
to start injecting  
errors.  
or  
Click the Inject  
button each time you  
want to inject a  
single error.  
3
The type of errors you can inject depends on the interface pods installed.  
Watch the results of the injected alarms or errors. The number of alarm or  
error cells injected is shown at the top of the Physical Alarms/Errors  
window. If you are using an external loopback or transmit loopback mode,  
you can also monitor the errors and alarms by watching the Alarm and  
Error indicators at the top of the main screen.  
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To Inject Alarms and Errors  
To Inject Frameword Errors  
Click the  
Frameword tab.  
1
Click the On  
button.  
3
Click the bits you  
want to error.  
2
You simulate frameword errors to stress the framing mechanisms of  
network elements and ensure that they react correctly to the errors.  
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To Use Macros  
To Use Macros  
You can use the Broadband Service Analyzer to create macros. A macro is  
a file that contains a list of actions required to perform a task. After you  
create a macro, you can repeat the actions as many times as you want  
simply by playing the macro. Macros are particularly useful for repetitive  
tasks such as running a series of tests.  
The analyzer also provides a number of predefined macros that you can  
run to perform common tasks.  
The macros you create can be used by others. For example, you can create  
a macro that contains a complete network test plan, then distribute the  
macro to technicians to ensure that they all use the same test plan.  
The Broadband Service Analyzer macro environment includes the Tcl  
scripting language. You can use this scripting language to enhance your  
macro, for example, to add looping and program control instructions.  
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To Use Macros  
To Create a Macro  
Type a name for your macro  
file; then click OK.  
1
Click the Open File button to  
display the Select File window.  
Click the Record button  
2
and perform the  
actions that you want  
to record.  
Click the Save Session button if  
you want to save your session.  
Click the Stop  
3
button to stop  
Click the Pause button to pause the  
recording the macro.  
recording.  
Any actions you make while the  
macro is paused are not recorded.  
Click the Record button to continue  
recording the macro.  
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To Use Macros  
To Edit a Macro  
1
2
From the Macro menu, select Edit to display the Select File window.  
Type the name of the macro that you want to edit, or select the file  
from the list. The macro is shown in the Edit window.  
3
Edit the macro to add functions, such as looping and procedure  
control. See the Macro Online Help for information on macro  
commands and functions.  
4
5
From the Macro Editors File menu, select Save to save your changes.  
Test your changes by playing the macro.  
To Play a Macro  
1
From the Macro menu, select Play to display the Select File window.  
If you have recorded, edited, or played a macro since the last time you  
logged in to the analyzer, the Play Macro window appears with the last  
macro you accessed as the active macro. In this case, click the File Open  
icon to display the Select File window.  
2
3
Type the name of the macro file that you want to play, or select the file  
from the list.  
On the Play Macro window, click the Play button to start the macro.  
If you want to pause execution of the macro, click the Pause button. To  
resume playing the macro from where you stopped it, click the Start  
button.  
If you want to stop the macro before it finishes, click the Stop button.  
Click the Play button to replay the macro from the start.  
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To Install the Online Help 3-2  
To Display the Online Help 3-5  
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To Install the Online Help  
To Install the Online Help  
You should install the online help when you receive a new version of the  
analyzer software, or if you are setting up the analyzer to use on a  
networked system (see To Connect the Analyzer as a Networked System”  
on page 1-10).  
To Install the Online Help on a PC  
You can install the analyzer online help on any PC with Windows 3.1 or  
higher.  
1
Insert the Help for Windows diskette 1 (p/n E5200-10017) in drive A. If  
you have a CD-ROM drive attached to the notebook PC, use the  
supplied CD-ROM.  
2
3
From the File menu, select Run.  
Type a:\setupto install the help files from the diskettes. Type  
d:\help\win\setupto install the help files from the CD-ROM.  
4
Click OK.  
Follow the instructions on the screen. After you restart Windows, three  
help icons (one for each help volume), and a readme file icon appear in the  
HP Broadband Analyzer program group.  
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To Install the Online Help  
To Install the Online Help on a Workstation  
If you have HP-UX superuser permission, you can install the analyzer help  
on an HP series 700 workstation running HP-UX 9.05.  
Note This installation modifies the following files:  
/etc/inetd.conf  
/etc/services  
1
2
Mount the CD-ROM onto your file system by typing:  
/bin/mkdir /cdrom  
/etc/mount <cdrom_device_file> /cdrom  
See your system administrator if you are unsure of the CD-ROM device  
file name.  
Run the HP-UX update utility by typing:  
/etc/update  
The update utility Main Menu is displayed.  
3
4
Select “Change Source or Destination” by using the arrow keys to  
highlight the option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
The Change Source or Destination window is displayed.  
Select “From Tape Device to Local System” as the Update from Source  
to Destination by using the arrow keys to highlight the option; then  
pressing either Enter or F4.  
The From Tape Device to Local System window is displayed.  
In the Source field, type /cdrom/HELP/HYPHELP/HELP.PKG  
Press F4.  
5
6
The Main Menu is redisplayed.  
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To Install the Online Help  
7
Select “All Filesets on the Source Media” by using the arrow keys to  
highlight the option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
The Select All Filesets on the Source Media window is displayed.  
8
9
Select “Start Loading Now” by using the arrow keys to highlight the  
option; then pressing either Enter or F4.  
A message window is displayed asking you whether you want to “Start  
loading filesets now?”  
Type y.  
The Loading Partitions and Filesets window is displayed. This window  
indicates the progress of the installation.  
The help package is installed in the /OPT/E5200A/directory.  
10 When the installation is complete, you should view the log file to check  
for errors in the installation. At the # prompt type more  
/tmp/update.log.  
11 Errors are displayed at the end of the file. If there are errors, correct  
the problem, type rmfnin a terminal window, then reinstall the help.  
12 Unmount the CD-ROM from your file system by typing:  
cd /  
/etc/unmount /cdrom  
13 To print help topics, set up the current printer for the help viewer  
using the Printer Setup option in the File menu. For more information  
see the How to use Help option in the Help menu in the help viewer.  
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To Display the Online Help  
To Display the Online Help  
The analyzers online help consists of three volumes:  
User Online Help which contains  
instructions for the most common tasks  
reference topics that provide background information for those tasks  
a glossary  
descriptions of all screens, windows, fields, icons, buttons and  
messages (context-sensitive help)  
Macro Online Help which contains all of the information you need to  
record, edit, and run your own macros  
UPE Compatibility Online Help which contains all of the information  
you need to convert your HP Broadband Series Test System UPE  
programs for use with the HP Broadband Service Analyzer  
To display instructions on how to use the help system, select Using Help  
from the Help menu on the main screen.  
You can access help in a number of ways depending on the type of help  
you require.  
To Display Help Topics  
Topics within help are organized into help folders. The Help Contents list  
displays a menu of all help folders. Each help folder contains a number of  
subtopics.  
To display the Help Contents list, select either User, Macro, or UPE  
Compatibility from the Help menu.  
If you are using the notebook PC, you can also run the help viewer  
independently of the analyzer. The HP Broadband Analyzer program  
group contains three help icons—one for each help volume. To display a  
help volume, double-click the appropriate icon.  
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To Display the Online Help  
To Display the Help Version Details  
Make sure that the version number of the help you are currently viewing  
matches the version number of your HP Broadband Service Analyzer.  
1
From the analyzer main screen Help menu, select the About the  
Analyzer option to find the version number of your HP Broadband  
Service Analyzer.  
2
3
From within any of the help contents screens, click the book icon in  
the top left corner to find the help version.  
If the version numbers do not match, contact your HP representative  
and arrange to get the version of the help that matches your analyzer.  
To Display Context-Sensitive Help  
Context-sensitive help describes the currently selected screen, window,  
field, icon, or button. You can display context-sensitive help in the  
following ways:  
Click the Help button that appears on many screens and windows to  
get information about that screen or window.  
Press F1. If the cursor is on an entry field, you get help for that field,  
otherwise you get the User Contents list.  
Press Shift+F1, or from the main screen Help menu, select Help on  
Item to change the cursor into a question mark (?). Move the question  
mark around the screen and place it on the item for which you want  
help; then click the mouse. Use the Help on Item option to display  
context-sensitive help for non-input fields.  
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To Display the Online Help  
Help Hint Bar  
Help hint bar  
The help hint bar at the bottom of the main screen displays a brief  
description of the field, icon, button, or menu option over which the  
cursor is currently positioned. Help hint information is available for both  
entry and non-entry fields.  
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To Use the System Administration Functions 4-2  
To Change a Password 4-6  
To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone 4-7  
To Upgrade the Analyzer Software 4-10  
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System Administration  
To Use the System Administration Functions  
To Use the System Administration Functions  
You can perform the following system administration functions:  
change a password  
set the system date and time  
upgrade software  
If you have the required privileges, you can also perform one or more of  
the following system administration functions:  
set LAN and bootstrap parameters  
manage remote host details  
re-initialize the hard disk  
manage routing details  
manage remote file systems  
manage printer information  
manage user details  
manage host details  
These functions are, however, usually restricted to the system  
administrator.  
By default, the user name boomer and passwordbroadband has full  
access to all of the system administration functions. You can use the  
manage user details option in the system administration functions to  
restrict the access privileges for any user except root.  
For more information about these functions, refer to the User Online  
Help.  
To Start the System Administration Functions  
The system administration functions are started from the Command Line  
Interface. You can access the Command Line Interface in the following  
ways  
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To Use the System Administration Functions  
click the HP Analyzer Terminal icon or the HP Analyzer Terminal Over  
SLIP icon in the HP Broadband Service Analyzer program group  
remotely log in through a Telnet session (see the User Online Help)  
use the analyzer Graphical User Interface  
To Start the System Administration Functions Using the  
Graphical User Interface.  
Click Send.  
2
Type saf.  
1
See the User Online Help for more information about logging into the  
system administration functions.  
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System Administration  
To Use the System Administration Functions  
To Move Around in the System Administration  
Functions  
The first screen displayed in the system administration functions is the  
System Administration Functions Main Menu. This menu displays a list of  
all of the functions you have authorization to perform.  
To select a function, type the number corresponding to the required  
function; then press Enter.  
All screens have an Exit option (0 on menus or ^ on screens). This option  
takes you to the System Administration Functions Main Menu, or if you  
are at the main menu, it takes you back to the Command Prompt window.  
A Help option (?) is also available on all screens. This option gives  
information about the task you are currently performing.  
All screens, except menus, display the message Press Enter to confirm  
details when you have completed all of the required information.  
Many screens have a Cancel option (!) which you can use to clear a screen  
when you make a mistake. The information that you entered is not  
processed.  
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To Use the System Administration Functions  
If a screen has multiple entry fields, the fields are displayed one at a time.  
You must complete one field and then press Enter to display the next  
field. You cannot go back to a completed field after you press Enter; if you  
need to change a field you must complete all fields again.  
To Change a Completed Field  
1
2
3
Type !  
Press Enter to cancel the change and return to the previous menu.  
Start again.  
You must use a keyboard in the system administration functions, that is,  
you cannot use a mouse to navigate.  
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System Administration  
To Change a Password  
To Change a Password  
Your password must be a minimum of 8 characters and no more than 40  
characters. At least one of the characters must not be alphanumeric.  
Follow your standard business practices for changing passwords. Make  
sure your password is not easily recognizable, such as your name.  
To select the Change Password option from the System Administration  
Functions Main Menu, type 1; then press Enter to display the Change  
Password screen.  
Type your current  
password; then  
press Enter.  
1
2
Type your new  
password again;  
then press Enter.  
3
4
Type your new  
password; then  
press Enter.  
Press Enter.  
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To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone  
To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone  
When you first install the analyzer, the time and date are set to GMT. You  
should change the time, date, and time zone to that of your location. If  
you move the analyzer to a different time zone, reset only the time zone.  
The analyzer automatically resets the time and date. You should, however,  
check that the time and date have been set correctly.  
To select the Set Date and Time option from the System Administration  
Functions Main Menu, type 2; then press Enter to display the Set Date  
and Time Menu. Use this menu to select how you want to set the time and  
date.  
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To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone  
To Change the System Date and Time  
If you need to change the system time and date, type 1 on the Change  
Current Date and Time screen; then press Enter to go to the Change  
Current Date and Time screen.  
Type the time in the  
format hh:mm:ss; then  
press Enter.  
2
3
Type the date in the  
format dd-mm-yy;  
then press Enter.  
1
Press Enter.  
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To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone  
To Change the System Time Zone  
To change the system time zone, type 2 on the Change Current Date and  
Time screen; then press Enter to go to the Change Time Zone screen.  
Scroll through  
the list to find  
the required  
time zone  
1
3
location.  
Type the number  
2
corresponding to the  
location for which you  
want to set the time;  
then press Enter.  
Press Enter.  
If the time zone you require is not on the list, you can create a new time  
zone by typing a numerical offset from the standard time zone in the  
Please enter the new time zone (select option 1-431) or  
create a new time zonefield. Enter the offset in the form  
std+/- hh:mm:ss.  
You can also specify the daylight saving time. See the User Online Help  
for more information about creating a time zone.  
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To Upgrade the Analyzer Software  
To Upgrade the Analyzer Software  
There are two ways to upgrade the analyzer software when a new version  
of the software is released:  
diskettes  
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from a remote host using either floppy  
diskettes or a CD-ROM  
Before you upgrade the analyzer software, you should back up all of the  
files on the analyzer hard disk. See “To Back Up and Restore Files” on  
page 1-23.  
After you have upgraded the analyzer software, you should upgrade the  
analyzer online help (see “To Install the Online Help” on page 3-2).  
To select the Upgrade Software option from the System Administration  
Functions Main Menu, type 3; then press Enter to display the Upgrade  
Software Menu.  
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To Upgrade the Analyzer Software  
To Upgrade Software Using Diskettes  
From the Upgrade Software Menu, type 1; then press Enter to display the  
Upgrade Software Using Diskettes screen.  
Insert each  
diskette  
1
provided into  
drive A on the  
PC according to  
the instructions  
on the screen.  
Press Enter.  
2
Press Enter. When you have correctly installed the software, the message,  
Upgrade completeappears.  
If the upgrade does not work, the message Upgrade failedappears. If  
you cannot reboot the system, that is, you cannot even access the  
previous version of the software, restore the latest version of the software  
from a backup. See “To Restore Files” on page 1-25.  
Switch off the analyzer power for five seconds (see “To Switch the  
Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22).  
Caution  
The upgrade does not take place until after you reboot the analyzer.  
Log in to the analyzer (see “To Log In to the Analyzer” on page 2-11);  
then back up the analyzer to the notebook PC to the c:\usrdirectory  
(see To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to a Notebook PC” on  
page 1-24).  
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To Upgrade the Analyzer Software  
To Upgrade Software Using FTP  
If you are using the Upgrade floppy diskettes  
1
Create a directory on your notebook PC or workstation called  
FTPIMAGE.  
2
Copy the contents of the \E5200A\directory from each Upgrade  
diskette to the new FTPIMAGEdirectory.  
From the Upgrade Software Menu, type 2; then press Enter to display the  
Upgrade Software Using an FTP Site screen.  
Type the hostname  
of your FTP site;  
then press Enter.  
1
2
3
Type your user name  
on the remote FTP  
site; then press Enter.  
Type the path for the  
installation software  
(for example,  
4
5
FTPIMAGE); then  
press Enter.  
Type your password  
on the FTP site; then  
press Enter.  
Press Enter.  
When you have correctly installed the software, the message, Upgrade  
completeappears.  
If the upgrade does not work, the message Upgrade failedappears. If  
you cannot reboot the system, that is, you cannot even access the previous  
version of the software, restore the latest version of the software from a  
backup. See To Restore Files” on page 1-25.  
Switch off the analyzer power for five seconds (see “To Switch the  
Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22).  
Caution  
The upgrade does not take place until after you reboot the analyzer.  
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To Upgrade the Analyzer Software  
Log in to the analyzer (see “To Log In to the Analyzer” on page 2-11);  
then back up the analyzer to the notebook PC to the c:\usrdirectory  
(see To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to a Notebook PC” on  
page 1-24), or to an HP-UX workstation (see “To Back Up Files from the  
Analyzer to an HP-UX Workstation” on page 1-25).  
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Standards 5-2  
Electrical Specifications 5-3  
External Connectors 5-4  
Timing and Frequency References 5-10  
Foreground Traffic Generation 5-11  
Traffic Loading 5-11  
Error Generation 5-12  
Measurement System 5-12  
Capture and Playback System 5-13  
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 5-14  
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Standards and Specifications  
Standards  
Standards  
Communications Standards  
ITU Rec. G.703  
General Aspects of Digital Transmission Systems—Terminal Equipment  
Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital Interfaces  
IEEE 802.3 (1993)  
Information Technology—Local and Metropolitan Networks  
ANSI/EIA/TIA-232-E (1991) Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit—  
Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange  
Bellcore TA-TSY-000378  
Timing Signal Generator (TSG)  
Requirements and Objectives  
ITU-T I.356  
B-ISDN ATM Layer Cell Transfer Performance  
B-ISDN ATM Layer Specification  
ITU-T I.361  
ITU-T I.363  
B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) Specification  
Traffic Control and Congestion Control in B-ISDN  
ATM User-Network Interface Specification—Version 3.1  
Digital Hierarchy—Electrical Interfaces  
ITU-T I.371  
ATM Forum UNI 3.1  
ANSI T1.102  
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Electrical Specifications  
Electrical Specifications  
Power Requirements ( Mains)  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
450 VA  
+10%  
+10%  
63 Hz  
Power  
100-120 V  
200-240 V  
15%  
15%  
47 Hz  
auto voltage selection  
auto voltage selection  
AC Voltage—low range  
AC Voltage—high range  
Frequency  
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External Connectors  
External Connectors  
RS-232 Serial Port  
Conforms to ANSI/EIA/TIA-232-E (1991).  
Pin Number  
Function  
DCD  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
Ground  
DSR  
8
6
7
9
RTS  
CTS  
R1  
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Ethertwist LAN ( RJ -45) UTP Connector  
Conforms to ANSI/IEEE 802.3-1993.  
Pin Number Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TD+  
TD−  
RD+  
Not used  
Not used  
RD−  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Not used  
Not used  
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External Connectors  
AUI LAN ( AUI DB-15F) Connector  
Conforms to ANSI/IEEE 802.3-1993.  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum  
Maximum  
12 V  
11.7 V  
12.6 V  
DC output—voltage rating  
DC output—current rating  
0.5 A  
Pin Number Function  
1
Ground  
2
Control in +  
Data out +  
Ground  
3
4
5
Data in +  
Ground  
5
6
3
2
1
8
4
6
7
7
Not used  
Ground  
8
15  
9
Control in −  
Data out −  
Ground  
11  
14  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
9
10  
13  
12  
Data in −  
+12Vout  
Ground  
Not used  
5-6  
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External Connectors  
BITS Input ( RJ -45) Connector  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
1.544 MHz  
25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
conforms to ANSI  
T1.102  
T1 signal stream  
2.048 MHz  
64 kHz  
25 ppm  
25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
conforms to ITU G.703  
E1 signal stream  
conforms to Bellcore  
TA-TSY-000378  
8/64 kHz composite  
clock  
1.544 MHz  
1.544 MHz  
25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
all 1’s signal stream  
when locked to reference  
Transmit clock  
150 ppm  
+150 ppm  
out-of-lock condition  
Transmit clock  
50 V  
Maximum voltage; any  
pin relative to pin 7  
Pin Number Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Receive A  
Receive B  
No connection  
Transmit A  
Transmit B  
No connection  
Ground  
1 2 3 5 6 7 8  
4
4.7 nF to Ground  
5-7  
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External Connectors  
Sync In Connector (DE9P)  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
1 MHz  
25 Hz  
45%  
+25 Hz  
55%  
Reference frequency  
Input duty cycle  
0 V  
1.5 V  
5 V  
Input voltage (Logic-O)  
Input voltage (Logic-1)  
Input current (Logic-O)  
3.5 V  
2 mA  
Vin<0.5 V  
4
3
2
1
5
8
9
7
6
Pin Number Signal Type  
Function  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CMOS input  
RS232 Output  
RS232 Input  
CMOS input  
CMOS input  
Ground  
1 MHz clock input  
Reserved  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
5-8  
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External Connectors  
Sync Out Connector (DE9S)  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
1 MHz  
25 Hz  
45%  
0 V  
+25 Hz  
55%  
Reference frequency  
Output duty cycle  
Output voltage (Logic-0)  
Output voltage (Logic-1)  
|
0.8 V  
5 V  
≥−5 mA  
OH  
|
4 V  
5 mA  
OL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin Number Signal Type  
Function  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CMOS Output  
RS232 Input  
RS232 Output  
CMOS Output  
CMOS Output  
Ground  
1 MHz clock output  
Reserved  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
5-9  
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Timing and Frequency References  
Timing and Frequency References  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
19.44 MHz  
4.6 ppm  
+4.6 ppm  
stratum 3 source  
Internal reference  
frequency  
1 MHz  
25 Hz  
+25 Hz  
External reference  
frequency  
f
25 Hz  
+25 Hz  
f = port 1 or 2 interface  
pod rate  
Recovered clock  
frequency  
o
o
1.544 MHz  
64 kHz  
25 ppm  
25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
applied to BITS input  
connector  
BITS—T1 reference  
applied to BITS input  
connector  
BITS—8/64 kHz  
composite clock  
reference  
2.048 MHz  
25 ppm  
+25 ppm  
applied to BITS input  
connector  
E1 reference  
5-10  
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Foreground Traffic Generation  
Foreground Traffic Generation  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
10 b/s  
149.76 Mb/s maximum for OC3/STM-1  
optical interface pod  
Frequency Range  
50 b/s  
Step size  
±15 b/s  
relative to line rate  
Accuracy  
1 cell  
1500 cells  
Sequence length  
approximates a poisson  
distribution for bandwidths  
of less than 10% maximum  
Distribution  
accuracy—poisson  
5%  
BW /BW =10,  
Sequence length 500 cells  
Distribution  
accuracy—sawtooth  
max  
min  
1 cell  
+2 cells  
offset from nominal  
inter-departure time  
Distribution jitter—  
constant or burst  
Traffic Loading  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
5 kb/s  
149.76 Mb/s maximum for OC3/STM-1  
Frequency range  
optical interface pod  
5 kb/s  
Step size  
2 kb/s  
1 cell  
relative to line rate  
fixed  
Accuracy  
Sequence length  
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Foreground Traffic Generation  
Error Generation  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
1 PDU  
63 PDUs  
Number of consecutive  
errored PDUs. Applied to a  
single VPI/VCI or all cells.  
ATM PDU error—  
burst length  
Measurement System  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
3 sec  
72 hours  
(3 days)  
Measurement  
duration  
100 ms  
4.6 ppm  
4.6 ppm  
+4.6 ppm  
+4.6 ppm  
locked to internal reference  
locked to internal reference  
Sample period  
Timestamp  
accuracy  
100 ns  
Timestamp  
resolution  
20 days  
44-bit timestamp counter  
Timestamp rollover  
period  
5-12  
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Capture and Playback System  
Capture and Playback System  
Capacity  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
1 MB  
7 MB  
1 MB reserved for  
foreground traffic generation  
Capture memory per  
port  
1 MB  
8 MB  
Playback memory  
per port  
Playback  
Parameter  
Nominal  
Minimum Maximum Notes  
100 b/s  
149.76 Mb/s maximum for OC3/STM-1  
Frequency range  
optical interface pod  
100 b/s  
Step size  
25 b/s  
relative to line rate  
Accuracy  
1 cell  
131072 cells length as captured  
Sequence length  
approximates a poisson  
distribution for bandwidths  
of less than 10% maximum  
Distribution  
accuracy—poisson  
±5%  
BW /BW =10,  
max min  
Sequence length 500 cells  
Distribution  
accuracy—sawtooth  
1 cell  
+2 cells  
offset from nominal  
inter-departure time  
Distribution jitter—  
sawtooth  
5-13  
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Mechanical and Environmental Specifications  
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications  
Physical  
335 mm x 440 mm x 100 mm  
(13.19 in x 17.32 in x 3.93 in)  
Size  
6 kg nominal  
(13.2 lb)  
Weight  
Temperature  
Parameter  
Nominal Minimum Maximum Notes  
5°C  
(41°F)  
45°C  
(113°F)  
with two interface pods  
installed  
Operating Temperature  
40°C  
(40°F)  
70°C  
(158°F)  
Storage Temperature  
For operating and storage temperature of the analyzer with a controlling  
computer, refer to the specifications of the controlling computer.  
5-14  
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Mechanical and Environmental Specifications  
Humidity  
15 to 90% relative humidity at  
40°C maximum  
Analyzer with or without  
notebook  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
90% relative humidity at 65°C  
maximum  
Altitude  
Parameter  
Operating  
Storage  
Maximum  
4.6 km  
4.6 km  
5-15  
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Mechanical and Environmental Specifications  
5-16  
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A
Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion A-2  
Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion  
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Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion  
Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion  
Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion  
The following table shows hexadecimal codes and their ASCII equivalents.  
Use this table when editing PDUs and transmitting byte values.  
Hex  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
ASCII  
[space]  
Hex  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
ASCII  
8
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Hex  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
ASCII  
Hex  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
ASCII  
h
i
j
k
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
!
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
\
]
-
.
/
^
_
a
b
c
d
e
f
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
y
z
{
|
}
~
M
N
O
g
Hex Code 27 is an apostrophe  
Hex Code 2C is a comma  
A-2  
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Default Acadia Configuration B-2  
Default Acadia Configuration  
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Default Acadia Configuration  
Default Acadia Configuration  
Default Acadia Configuration  
Acadia/Vxd has the following default configuration values.  
Host table  
127.0.0.1  
10.0.0.2  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.1.1  
10.0.1.2  
localhost  
e5200apc  
15200a  
e5200a_slip  
e5200apc_slip  
Domain name information  
no default configuration  
IP address  
IP address  
Netmask  
10.0.0.2  
255.255.255.0  
Default Router  
B-2  
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Default Acadia Configuration  
NFS Services  
c:\usr\e5200a  
c:\e5200a  
a:\e5200a  
TCP/IP Services  
[X] File Transfer (FTP)  
[X] Finger  
[ ] Printing (LPD)  
[X] Remote Command (REXEC)  
[X] Remote shell (RSH)  
[X] Telnet  
[X] Trivial File Transfer (TFTP)  
User Authorization  
no default configuration  
B-3  
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Default Acadia Configuration  
Category Environment  
etc  
c:\acadia\etc  
e5200apc  
_hostname  
term  
ibmpc  
users  
guest  
vt100cmap  
vt100kmap  
c:\acadia\etc\telnet.att  
c:\acadia\etc\vtket.map  
B-4  
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A
AAL  
configure the notebook PC or workstation, 1-10  
connect the analyzer, 1-12  
monitor alarms and errors, 2-30  
connect the analyzer using a modem, 1-17  
acadia configuration, default, B-2  
domain name information, B-2  
host table, B-2  
connect to the system unde test  
instrusive, 2-3  
connect to the system under test, 2-2  
diagnostic, 2-8  
IP address, B-2  
NFS services, B-3  
TCP/IP services, B-3  
user authorization, B-3  
external loopback, 2-9  
transmit loopback, 2-9  
intrusive  
alarms  
in-line, 2-5  
inject, 2-48  
network element, 2-3  
remote loopback, 2-4  
non-intrusive, 2-6  
passive, 2-7  
physical, 2-51  
protocol, 2-48  
log, 2-33  
monitor, 2-28  
AAL, 2-30  
T-piece, 2-7  
connector panel at a glance, 1-5  
connectors, external, 5-4  
AUI LAN, 5-6  
ATM layer, 2-30  
OAM, 2-30  
per channel, 2-31  
per link, 2-28  
physical layer, 2-30  
BITS input, 5-7  
serial port, 5-4  
Sunc Out, 5-9  
Sync In, 5-8  
UTP LAN, 5-5  
ASCII to hexadecimal conversion, A-2  
ATM layer  
monitor alarms and errors, 2-30  
AUI LAN connector, 5-6  
create a bootable diskette, 1-23  
D
data  
B
backup files, 1-23, 1-24  
create a bootable diskette, 1-23  
from a notebook PC, 1-24  
to a PC, 1-24  
to an HP-UX workstation, 1-25  
BITS input connector, 5-7  
BSTS conversion utility, 1-7  
capture, 2-38  
replay, 2-47  
view captured data, 2-38  
data conversion, 2-42  
data conversion utility, 1-7  
date and time, change, 4-8  
default acadia configuration, B-2  
default configuration  
category environment, B-4  
domain name, B-2  
host table, B-2  
C
capture data, 2-38  
convert to BSTS, 2-42  
capture system specifications, 5-13  
category environment default configuration, B-4  
change a password, 4-6  
IP address, B-2  
NFS services, B-3  
TCP/IP, B-3  
user authorization, B-3  
domain name default configuration, B-2  
change the COM port assignments, 1-16  
change the system date and time, 4-8  
change the system time zone, 4-9  
Channel Monitor, 2-26  
cleaning instructions, iv  
configuration, acadia default, B-2  
configure a port, 2-18  
E
electrical specifications, 5-3  
power requirements, 5-3  
environmental specifications  
altitude, 5-15  
configure the analyzer, 1-11, 2-18  
humidity, 5-15  
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physical, 5-14  
temperature, 5-14  
physical, 2-51  
protocol, 2-48  
error generation specifications, 5-12  
errors  
inject ATM errors, 2-50  
inject OAM alarms, 2-49  
inject physical alarms, 2-51  
inject physical errors, 2-52  
inline test connection, 2-5  
inject, 2-48  
physical, 2-51  
protocol, 2-48  
log, 2-33  
monitor, 2-28  
AAL, 2-30  
install online help, 3-2  
PC, 3-2  
workstation, 1-13, 3-3  
ATM layer, 2-30  
physical layer, 2-30  
ethernet interface, 1-8  
external connectors, 1-5, 5-4  
AUI LAN, 5-6  
interface pod  
insert, 1-28  
remove, 1-29  
storage, 1-29  
IP address default configuration, B-2  
BITS input, 5-7  
serial port, 5-4  
Sync In, 5-7, 5-8  
Sync Out, 5-9  
L
Link Monitor  
10 Highest Mb/s graph, 2-22  
AAL Usage graph, 2-22  
channel summary, 2-24  
link summary, 2-21  
UTP LAN, 5-5  
external loopback test connection, 2-9  
F
Total Mb/s graph, 2-23  
File Transfer Protocol  
upgrade software, 4-12  
foreground traffic generation specifications, 5-11  
frameword errors, 2-53  
inject, 2-51  
FTP, See file transfer protocol  
log  
print a log file, 2-34  
view a log file, 2-35  
log alarms and errors, 2-33  
log errors, 2-33  
log in to the analyzer, 2-11  
Command Line Interface, 2-13  
log measurements, 2-32  
print a log file, 2-32  
G
Graphical User Interface, 2-11  
log out from the analyzer, 2-16  
H
help  
M
macro  
display, 3-5  
context-sensitive, 3-6  
glossary, 3-5  
help topics, 3-5  
install, 3-2  
create, 2-55  
edit, 2-56  
play, 2-56  
for PC, 3-2  
main screen, 2-14  
for workstation, 3-3  
measurement system specifications, 5-12  
help hint bar, 3-7  
hexadecimal to ASCII conversion, A-2  
host table default configuration, B-2  
measurements  
log, 2-32  
mechanical specifications, 5-14  
modem  
I
change the COM port assignments, 1-16  
connect, 1-17  
inject, 2-53  
set, 1-17  
inject AAL errors, 2-50  
set up the connection, 1-18  
monitor  
inject alarms and errors, 2-48  
frameword errors, 2-51  
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alarms and errors, 2-28  
AAL, 2-30  
from backup storage media, 1-25  
ATM layer, 2-30  
S
OAM, 2-30  
per channel, 2-31  
per link, 2-28  
serial interface, 1-9  
serial port connector, 5-4  
set the remote modem, 1-17  
physical layer, 2-30  
channel, 2-26  
link (network)  
set up the analyzer, 1-2  
change configuration parameters, 1-20  
Network Configuration Facility, 1-20  
connect a printer to the analyzer, 1-21  
connect the analyzer as a networked system, 1-10  
configure the analyzer, 1-11  
10 Highest Mb/s graph, 2-22  
AAL Usage graph, 2-22  
channel summary, 2-24  
link summary, 2-21  
Total Mb/s graph, 2-23  
configure the notebook PC or workstation, 1-10  
connect the analyzer, 1-12  
install the online help, 1-13  
N
record the System Administration Information, 1-15  
test for network connectivity, 1-13  
connect the analyzer as a standalone system, 1-7  
ethernet interface, 1-8  
record the System Administration Functions, 1-9  
serial interface, 1-9  
connect the analyzer remotely (using a modem), 1-16,  
1-17, 1-18, 1-19  
Network Configuration Facility, 1-20  
network connectivity, 1-13  
network element test connection, 2-3  
network, monitor, See Link Monitor  
NFS services default configuration, B-3  
O
connect the analyzer to a computer, 1-6  
connect the analyzer using a modem, 1-16, 1-17  
change the COM port assignments, 1-16  
record the System Administration Functions, 1-18  
set the remote modem, 1-17  
OAM  
monitor alarms, 2-30  
online help  
install for workstation, 1-13  
set up the modem connection, 1-18  
disconnect a modem, 1-19  
interface pods, 1-28  
P
passive test connection, 2-7  
password, change, 4-6  
PC, reset, 1-27  
insert, 1-28  
remove, 1-29  
power off, 1-22  
power on, 1-22  
physical layer  
monitor alarms and errors, 2-30  
set up the modem connection, 1-18  
power off, 1-22  
simulate traffic, See traffic, simulate  
power on, 1-22  
SMARTtests  
power requirements, 5-3  
predefined, 2-36  
print  
a window, 1-33  
log file, 2-34  
printer, connect to the analyzer, 1-21  
predefined macros  
macro, 2-36  
software  
preinstalled, 1-4  
upgrade, 4-10  
diskettes, 4-11  
File Transfer Protocol, 4-12  
program the analyzer, See macro  
specifications  
R
capture system, 5-13  
electrical, 5-3  
power requirements, 5-3  
error generation, 5-12  
foreground traffic generation, 5-11  
measurement system, 5-12  
remote loopback test connection, 2-4  
reset the PC, 1-27  
restore files, 1-23, 1-25  
from a PC, 1-26  
from an HP-UX workstation, 1-27  
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mechanical and environmental, 5-14  
altitude, 5-15  
U
unpack the analyzer, 1-3  
upgrade software  
humidity, 5-15  
physical, 5-14  
temperature, 5-14  
diskettes, 4-11  
File Transfer Protocol, 4-12  
timing and frequency references, 5-10  
traffic loading, 5-11  
Sync In connector, 5-7, 5-8  
Sync Out connector, 5-9  
system administration functions, 4-2  
change a password, 4-6  
navigate, 4-3, 4-4  
user authorization default configuration, B-3  
UTP LAN connector, 5-5  
V
view  
log file, 2-35  
select, 4-4  
set the system date, time, and time zone  
change the system time zone, 4-9  
start, 4-2  
system date, time, and time zone  
change the system date and time, 4-8  
upgrade software, 4-10  
diskettes, 4-11  
File Transfer Protocol, 4-12  
system date, time, and time zone, 4-7  
system under test, connect, 2-2  
diagnostic, 2-8  
external loopback test connection, 2-9  
transmit loopback test connection, 2-9  
intrusive, 2-3  
in-line test connection, 2-5  
network element test connection, 2-3  
remote loopback test connection, 2-4  
non-intrusive, 2-6  
passive test connection, 2-7  
T-piece test connection, 2-7  
T
TCP/IP default configuration, B-3  
test for network connectivity, 1-13  
time zone, change, 4-9  
timing and frequency reference specifications, 5-10  
T-piece test connection, 2-7  
traffic  
capture, 2-39  
simulate, 2-44  
capture memory, 2-47  
traffic generator, 2-46  
view captured traffic, 2-41  
traffic loading specifications, 5-11  
transmit loopback test connection, 2-9  
troubleshooting the analyzer, 1-30  
print a window, 1-33  
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