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HP 37718AOmniBER 718User’s GuideDSn/SONETOperation

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xContents

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90Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter Tolerance2 If you are performing jitter tolerance on the SONET signal, set up theSONET transmit and receive inte

Seite 4 - About This Book

91Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter ToleranceHOW TO: View the Results1 Choose the results FORMAT.If is chosen, a plot of the jitter tolerance resul

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92Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter TransferMeasuring Jitter TransferDescription: You can perform Jitter transfer measurements at each of the four D

Seite 6 - 3 Making Measurements

93Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter TransferHOW TO: Perform Jitter Transfer CalibrationNOTE The CALIBRATION should always be carried out with LEVEL

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94Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter Transfer4 Choose JITTER on thedisplay.5 Choose the NUMBER OF POINTS at which jitter is transmitted (3 to55)6 Ch

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95Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter TransferHOW TO: Start the Jitter Transfer MeasurementNOTE The Jitter Transfer measurement must be started within

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96Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter TransferHOW TO: View the Results1 Choose the results FORMAT.If is chosen, a plot of the jitter transfer results

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44 Storing, Logging and Printing

Seite 11 - 1 Setting the Interfaces

98Storing, Logging and PrintingSaving Graphics Results to Instrument StoreSaving Graphics Results to InstrumentStoreDescription Graphical representati

Seite 12 - Setting the Interfaces

99Storing, Logging and PrintingRecalling Stored Graph ResultsRecalling Stored Graph ResultsDescription Results stored from a previous measurement can

Seite 13 - STRUCTURED

11 Setting the InterfacesThis chapter tells you how to set the instrumentinterfaces to match the network being tested.

Seite 14 - EXTERNAL

100Storing, Logging and PrintingRecalling Stored Graph ResultsThe top row of the display comprises five fields:Store Memory location in whichthe display

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101Storing, Logging and PrintingViewing the Bar Graph DisplayViewing the Bar Graph DisplayDescription All the graphic results obtained during the meas

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102Storing, Logging and PrintingViewing the Bar Graph DisplayZoom The width, in minutes, of each "bar" in the bar graph,controlled by / .Cur

Seite 17 - TRANSFER FUNCTION

103Storing, Logging and PrintingViewing the Graphics Error and Alarm SummariesViewing the Graphics Error and AlarmSummariesDescription The error and a

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104Storing, Logging and PrintingViewing the Graphics Error and Alarm SummariesStart The start time and date of the test, that produced thedisplayed re

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105Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Graph DisplaysLogging Graph DisplaysDescription The bar graphs and error and alarm summaries can be logged to

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106Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Graph Displays4 Choose to confirm or abort the print.To confirm the print and only print the portion of the grap

Seite 21 - Setting SONET THRU Mode

107Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging ResultsLogging ResultsDescription Test Period LoggingIf degradations in system performance can be observed at

Seite 22 - SONET TEST FUNCTION SONET

108Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Results • Optional Internal printer fitted into the instrument front cover(Option 602) • External HP-IB printer

Seite 23 - Using Smart Test

109Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Resultsprinter paper).7 Choose the logging DEVICE.If RS232 is chosen, see "Logging Results to RS-232-C Pr

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2Setting the InterfacesSetting DSn Transmit InterfaceDescription DSn transmit interface settings should match network equipmentsettings of Rate, Termi

Seite 25 - Setting DSn Receive Interface

110Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging on DemandLogging on DemandDescription When is pressed the chosen results are logged to the chosenlogging devic

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111Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging on DemandIf PARALLEL is chosen, see "Logging Results to Parallel(Centronics)Printer " page 116.If D

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112Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Jitter Tolerance ResultsLogging Jitter Tolerance ResultsDescription The jitter auto tolerance feature provides

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113Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Jitter Tolerance Results7 Choose 80 character column width ( ) or 40 character columnwidth ( ) according to th

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114Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Jitter Transfer ResultsLogging Jitter Transfer ResultsDescription The jitter transfer feature provides jitter

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115Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Jitter Transfer Resultswidth ( ) according to the capabilities of your printer.8 Choose the same baud SPEED as

Seite 31 - 2 Selecting Test Features

116Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Results to Parallel (Centronics) PrinterLogging Results to Parallel(Centronics) PrinterDescription If Option 6

Seite 32 - Selecting Test Features

117Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Results to HP-IB PrinterLogging Results to HP-IB PrinterDescription If Option 601, Remote Control Interface, i

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118Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Results to Internal PrinterLogging Results to Internal PrinterDescription If Option 602, Internal Printer is fi

Seite 34 - INCREASE DIGIT

119Storing, Logging and PrintingLogging Results to RS-232-C PrinterLogging Results to RS-232-C PrinterDescription If Option 601, Remote Control Interf

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3Setting the InterfacesSetting DSn Transmit Interface3 If DS1 or DS3 is chosen, choose the required OUTPUT LEVEL.4 If you have chosen 2 Mb/s as the SI

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120Storing, Logging and PrintingPrinting Results from DiskPrinting Results from DiskDescription The results and alarms you logged to Disk can be print

Seite 37 - Generating Overhead Sequences

121Storing, Logging and PrintingConnecting an HP 850C DeskJet Printer to a Parallel PortConnecting an HP 850C DeskJetPrinter to a Parallel PortDescrip

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122Storing, Logging and PrintingChanging Internal Printer PaperChanging Internal Printer PaperDescription The printer accepts rolls of thermal paper w

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123Storing, Logging and PrintingChanging Internal Printer Paper4 Put the paper roll on the spindle such that the sensitive side will be onthe undersid

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124Storing, Logging and PrintingChanging Internal Printer Paper6 Ifthe printerpaperisincorrectlyaligned, raisethe printermechanismfront cover to relea

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125Storing, Logging and PrintingCleaning Internal Printer Print HeadCleaning Internal Printer Print HeadDescription The print head should be cleaned w

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126Storing, Logging and PrintingCleaning Internal Printer Print Head

Seite 43 - , and to set the

55 Using Instrument and Disk Storage

Seite 44 - Setting up Signaling Bits

128Using Instrument and Disk StorageStoring Configurations in Instrument StoreStoring Configurations in InstrumentStoreDescription You can store measure

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129Using Instrument and Disk StorageTitling Configuration in Instrument StoreTitling Configuration in InstrumentStoreDescription When storing configurati

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4Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET Transmit InterfaceSetting SONET Transmit InterfaceDescription SONET transmit interface settings should match the

Seite 47 - INSERT DS1

130Using Instrument and Disk StorageRecalling Configurations from Instrument StoreRecalling Configurations fromInstrument StoreDescription Having stored

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131Using Instrument and Disk StorageFormatting a DiskFormatting a DiskDescription Only 1.44M, MS-DOS compatible disks can be used in the HP 37718A.Any

Seite 49 - STORED SETTINGS COUPLED

132Using Instrument and Disk StorageLabeling a DiskLabeling a DiskDescription You can label your disks for ease of identification.HOW TO: 1 Choose DISK

Seite 50 - DESELECT ALL DESELECT SELECT

133Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskManaging Files and Directories on DiskDescription File and Directory structu

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134Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskAccessing Directories and Files1 Choose DISK OPERATION .2 Choose FILE TYPE y

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135Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskNOTE Title Bar - File types displayed and current directory. (cannot behighl

Seite 53 - Ω IN port of the PDH/DSn

136Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskRenaming a File on DiskDescription Files can be renamed as an aid to efficien

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137Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskDeleting a File on DiskDescription Obsolete files can be deleted as an aid to

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138Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskDeleting a Directory on DiskDescription Obsolete Directories should be delet

Seite 56 - DROP DS3

139Using Instrument and Disk StorageManaging Files and Directories on DiskAdding Descriptors to Disk FilesDescription When storing configurations or gr

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5Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET Transmit Interface4 Choose FOREGROUND , BACKGROUND MAPPING and type of payload.Mapping may be selected from a pic

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140Using Instrument and Disk StorageSaving Graphics Results to DiskSaving Graphics Results to DiskDescription Graphics results can be saved to a file o

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141Using Instrument and Disk StorageSaving Graphics Results to Disk2 Choose the directory in which to save the graphics results. See"Accessing Di

Seite 60 - DSn Payload

142Using Instrument and Disk StorageSaving Data Logging to DiskSaving Data Logging to DiskDescription Data Logging can be saved to a file on disk. The

Seite 61 - Using FEAC Codes

143Using Instrument and Disk StorageSaving Configurations to DiskSaving Configurations to DiskDescription You can store a large number of measurement se

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144Using Instrument and Disk StorageRecalling Configuration from DiskRecalling Configuration from DiskDescription If a configuration has been stored on d

Seite 63 - Setting DSn Spare Bits

145Using Instrument and Disk StorageRecalling Graphics Results from DiskRecalling Graphics Results from DiskDescription If graphic results have been s

Seite 64 - Adding Pointer Adjustments

146Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Configuration from Instrument Store to DiskCopying Configuration fromInstrument Store to DiskDescription If

Seite 65 - STOP INIT

147Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Configuration from Instrument Store to Disk3 To copy the configuration from instrument to Disk choose .If yo

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148Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Configuration from Disk to Instrument StoreCopying Configuration from Disk toInstrument StoreDescription If

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149Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Configuration from Disk to Instrument Store4 To copy the configuration from Disk to instrument, choose .Ifyo

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6Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET Transmit InterfaceIf you have chosen 2 Mb/s, DS1 or DS3 under Mapping, the Framedchoice is expanded to provide a

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150Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Graphics Results from Instrument Store to DiskCopying Graphics Results fromInstrument Store to DiskDescrip

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151Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Graphics Results from Instrument Store to Disk4 If you wish to view the graphic results at a later date vi

Seite 71 - SONET RESULTS

152Using Instrument and Disk StorageCopying Graphics Results from Instrument Store to Disk

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66 Selecting and Using "Other" Features

Seite 73 - Circuits

154Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesCoupling Transmit and Receive SettingsCoupling Transmit and Receive SettingsDescription When generati

Seite 74 - Switch Messages

155Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesSetting Time & DateSetting Time & DateDescription When making Bit error measurements and reco

Seite 75 - Communications Channel

156Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesEnabling Keyboard LockEnabling Keyboard LockDescription You can protect the measurement settings from

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157Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesEnabling Beep on Received ErrorEnabling Beep on Received ErrorDescription You can have an audible ind

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158Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesSuspending Test on Signal LossSuspending Test on Signal LossWhen running a test, you can choose to su

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159Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesSetting Error Threshold IndicationSetting Error Threshold IndicationDescription When making error mea

Seite 79 - Test Timing

7Setting the InterfacesSetting Jitter Transmit InterfaceSetting Jitter Transmit InterfaceDescription: You can add jitter to the transmitted DSn or SON

Seite 80 - ANALYSIS

160Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesSetting Screen Brightness and ColorSetting Screen Brightness and ColorDescription The HP 37718A scree

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161Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesDumping Display to DiskDumping Display to DiskDescription The chosen display may be stored on disk in

Seite 82 - Measuring Frequency

162Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesDumping Display to Disk4 Choose the directory in which to save the Screen Dump. See"Accessing Di

Seite 83 - Measuring Optical Power

163Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesRunning Self TestRunning Self TestDescription Before using the HP 37718A to make measurements, you ca

Seite 84 - Measuring Round Trip Delay

164Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesRunning Self TestNOTE If any or all of these connections are not made the HP 37718A will FAILSelf Tes

Seite 85 - DSn PAYLOAD

165Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesRunning Self Test4 Press toactivatethe SelfTest. TESTSTATUS RUNNINGwill be displayed.The information

Seite 86 - Monitoring Signaling Bits

166Selecting and Using "Other" FeaturesRunning Self Test

Seite 87 - TEST FUNCTION

Appendix A7 STS-1 SPE BackgroundPatternsThe following tables list the background patterns available when selecting specificforegrounds.

Seite 88 - SERVICE DISRUPT

168STS-1 SPE Background PatternsTable 2 STS-1 SPE Background PatternsForeground Background choice inForeground TUG-3Background choice in otherAU-3STS-

Seite 89 - SRVC DISRUPT

Appendix B8 ETSI/ANSI TerminologyA table of ETSI terms with their ANSI equivalents.

Seite 90 - MAIN SETTINGS

8Setting the InterfacesSetting Jitter Transmit Interface5 Choose the modulation source.If adding jitter to the DSn signal and is chosen, connectthe e

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170ETSI/ANSI TerminologyETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent Terms ETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent TermsIntroductionThe terminology used on the ins

Seite 92 - SONET ALM SCAN

171ETSI/ANSI TerminologyETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent TermsMS-RDI Line FERF / RDI-LMultiplexer Section Overhead Line OverheadNetwork Node Interf

Seite 93 - Performing a DSn Alarm Scan

172ETSI/ANSI TerminologyETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent TermsNOTE: VC is an ETSI abbreviation for Virtual Container and an ETSI /ANSI abbreviation

Seite 94 - Measuring Jitter

Index173AAlarm scanDSn, 83SONET, 82Alarms & errorsDSn add, 50DSn payload add, 50SONET add, 49Analysis measurementDSn, 71DSn payload, 71SONET, 70AP

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174IndexGG.821 analysis measurement, 71G.826 analysis measurement, 71Graphicscopy results frominstrument to disk,150logging displays, 105recall result

Seite 96 - Measuring Extended Jitter

Index175Overhead sequencerepeat run, 27single run, 27PPaper changeinternal printer, 122Parallel portconnecting Centronics printer, 121Path overheadcap

Seite 97 - Measuring Wander

176IndexAPS messages, 64DCC insert, 65errors & alarms DSn, 50errors & alarms SONET, 49MSP messages, 64overhead BER test, 68overhead capture, 2

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Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service OfficesIf you need technical assistance with aHewlett-Packard test and measurementproduct or application please cont

Seite 99 - Measuring Jitter Tolerance

Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices (cont’d)Finland:Tel: (90) 88 721France:Tel: (0)1 69.82.60.60Germany:Tel: (0180) 532 62-33Greece:Tel: 30-1-72

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About This EditionThis is the 2nd edition ofthe DSn/SONET UsersGuide. It documents theproduct as of December1998. Edition dates are asfollows:1st Edit

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9Setting the InterfacesSetting Wander Transmit InterfaceSetting Wander Transmit InterfaceDescription: You can add Wander to the 2 Mb/s DSn signal and

Seite 102 - Measuring Jitter Transfer

Printed in U.K. 12/9837718-90022In This BookThis book tells you how to select and usethe various instrument functions available.

Seite 103 - TERMINATE

Hewlett-Packard LimitedTelecommunications Networks Test DivisionSouth QueensferryWest Lothian, Scotland EH30 9TG Copyright Hewlett-Packard Ltd.1998Al

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10Setting the InterfacesSetting Wander Transmit Interface6 Choose the WANDER MASK setting required.You can choose the wander modulating frequency and

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11Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET THRU ModeSetting SONET THRU ModeDescription THRU mode is used to non-intrusively monitor SONET lines where nopro

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12Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET THRU Mode2 Make the PAYLOAD OVERWRITE choice required.If STS-3cSPE, STS-1 SPE, VT-6,VT-2 or VT-1.5is chosen, the

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13Setting the InterfacesUsing Smart TestUsing Smart TestDescription The Smart Test function can help speed-up configuringthe instrument intwo ways.1 A

Seite 108 - RUN/STOP

14Setting the InterfacesUsing Smart Test4 In SONET mode the incoming signal will be identified on the top lineof the display, and under this the payloa

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15Setting the InterfacesSetting DSn Receive InterfaceSetting DSn Receive InterfaceDescription DSn Receive interface settings should match the network

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16Setting the InterfacesSetting DSn Receive Interface5 Choose the PAYLOAD TYPE.If is required must be chosen.If is chosen, the DSn test signal must

Seite 111 - Viewing the Bar Graph Display

17Setting the InterfacesSetting SONET Receive InterfaceSetting SONET Receive InterfaceDescription SONET Receive interface settings should match the ne

Seite 112 - ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT

18Setting the InterfacesSetting Jitter Receive InterfaceSetting Jitter Receive InterfaceDescription: Jitter and error measurements are made simultaneo

Seite 113 - Summaries

19Setting the InterfacesSetting Extended Jitter Receive InterfaceSetting Extended Jitter ReceiveInterfaceDescription: Extended Jitter measurements are

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User’s Guide DSn/SONET OperationHP 37718AOmniBER 718

Seite 115 - Logging Graph Displays

20Setting the InterfacesSetting Wander Receive InterfaceSetting Wander Receive InterfaceDescription: You can measure Wander at all DSn and SONET rates

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22 Selecting Test Features

Seite 117 - Logging Results

22Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Transmit Overhead SetupDescription You can set an overhead byte to a known static state to aidtroubleshooting, for exam

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23Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Transmit Overhead SetupIf (Transport Overhead) is chosen, choose the STS-1 to bedisplayed.Many bytesin and are unlabel

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24Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Receive Overhead MonitorUsing Receive Overhead MonitorDescription When first connecting to a SONET network, a start up c

Seite 120 - Logging on Demand

25Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Receive Overhead MonitorIf BYTE NAMES is chosen, the labels for the overheadbytes are displayed.4 If POH (Path Overhea

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26Selecting Test FeaturesSetting Overhead Trace MessagesSetting Overhead Trace MessagesDescription You can insert a data message to verify portions of

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27Selecting Test FeaturesGenerating Overhead SequencesGenerating Overhead SequencesDescription You may insert a pattern into a functional group of ove

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28Selecting Test FeaturesGenerating Overhead Sequences6 Start the sequence by choosing .NOTE When you start the sequence illustrated, one Out of Frame

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29Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Receive Overhead CaptureUsing Receive Overhead CaptureDescription Section, Line and Path overhead provide network suppo

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ivThis book tells you how to select the features that you want to use for your test.The selections available are presented in the following groups: •

Seite 126 - (Centronics) Printer

30Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Receive Overhead Capture- captures activity after the firstoccurrence of a deviation fromyour specified overhead state. C

Seite 127 - CONTROL

31Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Frequency Offset to SONET SignalAdding Frequency Offset to SONET SignalDescription Frequency offset can be added to th

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32Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Frequency Offset to SONET SignalTributary Offset ±100 ppm1 Choose the amount of tributary offset required.You can set

Seite 129 - NORMAL COMPRESS

33Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Frequency Offset to the DSn SignalAdding Frequency Offset to the DSn SignalDescription You can add frequency offset to

Seite 130 - Printing Results from Disk

34Selecting Test FeaturesSetting up Signaling BitsSetting up Signaling BitsDescription When transmitting 2.048 Mb/s signals with timeslot-16 CAS (PCM3

Seite 131 - Printer to a Parallel Port

35Selecting Test FeaturesSetting up Signaling BitsSONET Operation1 Choose on the display2 Choose MAPPING or and VTPAYLOAD or on the display.3 I

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36Selecting Test FeaturesSetting up Signaling Bits2 Choose SIGNAL or , and PAYLOAD TYPEon the display3 Choose TEST SIGNAL or on the display.4 Set the

Seite 133 - INSERT PAPER

37Selecting Test FeaturesSetting Transmit Structured Payload/Test SignalSetting Transmit Structured Payload/Test SignalDescription Structured DSn Payl

Seite 134 - Storing, Logging and Printing

38Selecting Test FeaturesSetting Transmit Structured Payload/Test Signal5 Choose the B/G PATTERN.The B/G PATTERN in the non test 56/64 kb/s timeslots

Seite 135 - PAPER FEED

39Selecting Test FeaturesSetting Receive Structured Payload/Test SignalSetting Receive Structured Payload/TestSignalDescription Structured DSn Payload

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Contentsv1 Setting the InterfacesSetting DSn Transmit Interface 2Setting SONET Transmit Interface 4Setting Jitter Transmit Interface 7Setting Wander T

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40Selecting Test FeaturesSetting TransmitNx64kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured Payload/Test SignalSetting Transmit N x 64 kb/s/N x 56 kb/sStructured Payload

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41Selecting Test FeaturesSetting TransmitNx64kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured Payload/Test Signal6 The B/G PATTERN in the non-test 56/64 kb/s timeslots is

Seite 139 - PREVIOUS CHAR

42Selecting Test FeaturesSetting Receive N x 64 kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured Payload/Test SignalSetting Receive N x 64 kb/s/N x 56 kb/sStructured Paylo

Seite 140 - Instrument Store

43Selecting Test FeaturesInserting an External DSn Payload/Test SignalInserting an External DSn Payload/Test SignalDescription You can insert a DSn si

Seite 141 - Formatting a Disk

44Selecting Test FeaturesInserting an External DSn Payload/Test SignalInsert 2 Mb/s or DS1 (Unstructured SONET Payload)1 Connect the external payload

Seite 142 - Labeling a Disk

45Selecting Test FeaturesInserting an External DSn Payload/Test SignalStructured SONET Payload2 Set up the required transmit SONET interface. See &quo

Seite 143 - Creating a Directory on Disk

46Selecting Test FeaturesDropping an External Payload/Test SignalDropping an External Payload/Test SignalDescription You can drop a DSn signal from th

Seite 144 - - .CNF filter, - .SMG filter

47Selecting Test FeaturesDropping an External Payload/Test SignalDrop 2 Mb/s /DS1 (Unstructured SONET Payload)1 Connect the DEMUX port of the DSn mod

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48Selecting Test FeaturesDropping an External Payload/Test SignalStructured SONET Payload2 Set up the required receive SONET interface. See "Sett

Seite 146 - Renaming a File on Disk

49Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Errors & Alarms at the SONET InterfaceAdding Errors & Alarms at the SONETInterfaceDescription Errors and alarm

Seite 147 - Deleting a File on Disk

viContentsInserting an External DSn Payload/Test Signal 43Dropping an External Payload/Test Signal 46Adding Errors & Alarms at the SONET Interface

Seite 148 - Deleting a Directory on Disk

50Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Errors & Alarms to the DSn Interface/DSn PayloadAdding Errors & Alarms to the DSn Interface/DSn PayloadDescrip

Seite 149 - PREVIOUS CHAR NEXT CHAR

51Selecting Test FeaturesUsing FEAC CodesUsing FEAC CodesDescription The third C-Bit in subframe 1 is used as a FEAC channel, where alarmor status inf

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52Selecting Test FeaturesUsing FEAC Codes3 Choose the FEAC CODE TYPE.4 Choose the MESSAGE from the choices displayed.If you chose a DS1 message an add

Seite 151 - GRAPHICS

53Selecting Test FeaturesSetting DSn Spare BitsSetting DSn Spare BitsDescription Certain Spare Bits will cause the occurrence of a minor alarm whenrec

Seite 152 - Saving Data Logging to Disk

54Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsAdding Pointer AdjustmentsDescription The transmitted SPE or VT pointer value can be adjusted for t

Seite 153 - Saving Configurations to Disk

55Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsOFFSET - You can frequency offset the line rate or the SPE/VT rate,relative to each other, thus pro

Seite 154 - RECALL CONFIGURATION

56Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsNote: SINGLE (A1), BURST (A2) and PHASE TRANSIENT(A3) are NonPeriodic Sequences.Initialization Peri

Seite 155 - RECALL GRAPHICS

57Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsNOTE The following conditions apply for pointer sequence generation:The sequences can only be appli

Seite 156 - Instrument Store to Disk

58Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsT1.105 A3 PHASETRANSIENTGR-253 5031Phase transient pointer adjustment burst test sequence. Alladjus

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59Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsNOTE For SPE pointers the sequence interval is selectable from 7.5 ms, 10, 20,30, 34 ms; 40 to 100

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ContentsviiMeasuring Jitter Transfer 924 Storing, Logging and PrintingSaving Graphics Results to Instrument Store 98Recalling Stored Graph Results 99V

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60Selecting Test FeaturesAdding Pointer AdjustmentsTable 1 Pointer Sequences Available with Selected MappingPOINTER SEQUENCEMAPPINGSPE VT6, VT2 VT1.5A

Seite 160 - Copying Graphics Results from

61Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Pointer Graph Test Function Using Pointer Graph Test FunctionPointer Graph shows the relative offset during the measure

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62Selecting Test FeaturesUsing Pointer Graph Test FunctionIf, during a long term measurement (4 days), an event occurs at aparticular time each day, a

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63Selecting Test FeaturesStressing Optical Clock Recovery CircuitsStressing Optical Clock RecoveryCircuitsDescription Ideally clock recovery circuits

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64Selecting Test FeaturesGenerating Automatic Protection Switch MessagesGenerating Automatic ProtectionSwitch MessagesDescription You can program th

Seite 164 - SETTINGS CONTROL

65Selecting Test FeaturesInserting & Dropping Data Communications ChannelInserting & Dropping DataCommunications ChannelDescription The Data C

Seite 165 - Setting Time & Date

66Selecting Test FeaturesInserting & Dropping Data Communications Channel

Seite 167 - MISCELLANEOUS

68Making MeasurementsUsing Overhead BER Test FunctionUsing Overhead BER Test FunctionDescription You can perform a Bit Error Rate test on chosen bytes

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69Making MeasurementsTest TimingTest TimingDescription There are two aspects to test timing: • Error results may be displayed as short term or cumulat

Seite 169 - COLOR CONTROL

viiiContentsLabeling a Disk 132Managing Files and Directories on Disk 133Saving Graphics Results to Disk 140Saving Data Logging to Disk 142Saving Confi

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70Making MeasurementsMaking SONET Analysis MeasurementsMakingSONETAnalysisMeasurementsDescription G.826, M.2101, M.2110 and M.2120 analysis results ar

Seite 171 - Dumping Display to Disk

71Making MeasurementsMaking DSn Analysis MeasurementsMaking DSn Analysis MeasurementsDescription G.821, G.826, M.2100, M.2110 and M.2120 analysis resu

Seite 172 - PRINT NOW

72Making MeasurementsMeasuring FrequencyMeasuring FrequencyDescription The signal frequency and the amount of offset from the standard rate canbe meas

Seite 173 - Running Self Test

73Making MeasurementsMeasuring Optical PowerMeasuring Optical PowerDescription Optical power measurement can be performed on the SONET signalconnected

Seite 174 - SELF TEST

74Making MeasurementsMeasuring Round Trip DelayMeasuring Round Trip Delay Description: The time taken for voice traffic to pass through the network is

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75Making MeasurementsMeasuring Round Trip Delay4 Choose ACTION to start the measurement.If measuring on an SONET interface, the results are available

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76Making MeasurementsMonitoring Signaling BitsMonitoring Signaling BitsDescription The HP 37718A receiver can be used to monitor the state of signalin

Seite 177 - Patterns

77Making MeasurementsMeasuring Service Disruption TimeMeasuring Service Disruption Time Description: Protection switching ensures that data integrity

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78Making MeasurementsMeasuring Service Disruption TimeNOTE At DS1 and DS3 Service Disruption results are only available forUnstructured payloads.Error

Seite 179 - 8 ETSI/ANSI Terminology

79Making MeasurementsMeasuring Service Disruption Time4 Press to start the measurement.5 Invoke the protection switch.6 View the results on the displ

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Contentsix7 STS-1 SPE Background Patterns8 ETSI/ANSI Terminology ETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent Terms 170

Seite 181 - ETSI/ANSI Terminology

80Making MeasurementsPerforming a SONET Tributary ScanPerforming a SONET Tributary ScanDescription Tributary Scan tests each tributary for error free

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81Making MeasurementsPerforming a SONET Tributary Scan4 The Tributary Scan results can be viewed on thedisplay.The Scan can be started on thedisplay o

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82Making MeasurementsPerforming an SONET Alarm ScanPerforming an SONET Alarm ScanDescription SONET Alarm Scan tests each channel for alarm free operat

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83Making MeasurementsPerforming a DSn Alarm ScanPerforming a DSn Alarm ScanDescription DSn Alarm Scan tests each channel for the following alarms:Fram

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84Making MeasurementsMeasuring JitterMeasuring Jitter Description: Jitter and error measurements are made simultaneously when a jitteroption is fitted.

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85Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter3 If performing a Jitter Tolerance measurement, See “Measuring JitterTolerance” page 89.If performing a Jitter T

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86Making MeasurementsMeasuring Extended JitterMeasuring Extended Jitter Description: Extended jitter measurements are made in a jitter bandwidth of 0.

Seite 188 - United States:

87Making MeasurementsMeasuring WanderMeasuring Wander Description: Accurate Wander measurements require a Wander reference derivedfrom the SONET Clock

Seite 189 - About This Edition

88Making MeasurementsMeasuring Wander4 If measuring wander at a SONET rate set up the SONET receiveinterface. See, “Setting SONET Receive Interface”

Seite 190 - In This Book

89Making MeasurementsMeasuring Jitter ToleranceMeasuring Jitter ToleranceDescription: The jitter auto tolerance feature provides jitter tolerance meas

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