Agilent Technologies E6701A manual Product Feature Screen Image Capture

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E6701A Features Using a LAN Connection Between the PC and Test Set

Verify the following:

￿Setup has been successfully completed (See previous section Setup)

￿Test set is on and displays the Call Setup screen.

￿The wireless device is off.

￿The PC is started, and displays a compatible browser window.

Product Feature: Screen Image Capture

You can retrieve a copy of the Test Set’s current screen.

1.On the PC, on the 8960 Web Control page, select the Get Image icon.

2.This button retrieves a copy of the Test Set’s current screen.

3.Click the image again to capture a new screen (or refresh the image). Normal Windows functions are available for the image.

4.Save the image by right-clicking the image and using the browser’s "Save Picture As…" feature. You can choose a GIF or Bitmap file format.

5.To close the image, click the X in the upper-right corner of the window.

Product Feature: Protocol Logging

The E6701A GPRS Lab Application enables the Test Set to log GPRS protocol messages. The log results are displayed in a web page format. You control which messages are logged by choosing observation points.

Here are some important points about the log data:

You are using the PC to access this data, but the data is captured by the test set.

The data is formatted for the Internet Explorer browser in the PC.

You cannot view the log data on the Test Set’s display.

To save this log data, you must store it in the PC’s memory. (You will learn how to do this in the instructions that follow). There is only one logging memory location in the Test Set for log data, of about 4 MB size.

Any time you select Start Logging, any previous data in the test set’s memory location will be overwritten.

You can log while using any of the Data Connection Types in the Test Set: IP Data, ETSI A, ETSI B, or BLER.

1.On the PC, on the 8960 Web Control page, select the Protocol Logging icon.

2.Select Logging Setup

3.Set the Observation Points and Buffer Operation. At least one Observation Point must be selected.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PC Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C. GlossaryAbout This Tutorial IntroductionEquipment Required for this Tutorial Normal LAN Cable Quantity Setup Network Setup Test Set SetupLAN Addresses Set the Date and Time Optional Set the RF In/Out Amplitude OffsetSet the Cell and Call Parameters PC Setup Windows 98 and Dhcp AddressWindows 98 and Static Address Page Set up Network Windows 2000 and Dhcp AddressWindows 2000 and Static Address Determine PC IP address Verify PC Settings Verify that Your Device Will Perform an Attach Set Up Your Wireless DeviceOn the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 1Primary IP Motorola Timeport phone exampleSet Data Bearer to Gprs On the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 2Primary PortSet the Device’s Primary Port Set WAPlite Gateway Address in Your DeviceSetup is now complete Product Feature Screen Image Capture Product Feature Protocol LoggingHere are some important points about the log data View the log data on the PC Save the Log to the PCLog Data Using the Test Set’s Front Panel View the saved logProduct Feature Ping Pinging the DUT the phone or wireless devicePinging an Alternate Device such as your PC on the LAN Product Feature Data Channel If your LAN does not use a firewall to access the InternetScroll to http//local/waplite.wml Motorola ExampleMotorola Timeport Example Product Feature Additional Connection Parameters To download the WAPlite software Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PCInfinite WAPLite Gateway by Captaris Inc To load the WAPlite software on your PCAppendix B Troubleshooting If the wireless device will not attach, check thatIf Bler mode measurements have problems Etsi Test Mode measurements have problems If Internet Explorer cannot access the 8960 WelcomePhone can’t access browse real Internet sites BER measurement errorsPhone won’t transmit IP datagrams in Data Channel functions Page Appendix C. Glossary