Agilent Technologies E6701A manual Network Setup, Test Set Setup, LAN Addresses

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Network Setup

This tutorial is designed around using a Local Area Network (LAN) which is also connected to the Internet. Your PC or your test set may already be connected to this network. If it is connected, you will need to know the address method used, and collect valid IP addresses for the test set, the PC, and the wireless Device Under Test (DUT). You will probably want to contact your Network Administrator in your IT department.

You will also want to know the network Subnet Mask and the network Gateway address.

Many LANs use a combination of static and dynamic (DHCP) IP addresses; others use only static IP addresses.

LAN Addresses

Write the addresses you received from your network Administrator here:

Test set IP address: ___________________________

DUT IP address: ___________________________ (The DUT Address must be on the same

subnet as the test set address)

PC IP address: ___________________________

Subnet Mask: ___________________________

Network Gateway address: ___________________________

Test Set Setup

1.Turn on the test set or press the blue SHIFT key, then the green Preset key to reset it.

2.Press the SYSTEM CONFIG key. This displays the System Config Screen.

3.Verify the test application: GPRS Lab Application, E6701A, A.01.10

Note: version should be A.01.10 or higher. If not, some functions may be missing, or may cause firmware malfunctions.

If the E6701A is not the active Test Application, switch it:

1.Press Application Selection (F3)

2.Press Application Switch (F1); wait a few seconds

3.In the table, use the knob to choose the GPRS Lab Application

a.Press the knob.

b.Choose Yes in the Switch Now? Box. The Test Set will reconfigure to use the GPRS LA. The power will cycle, and the Test Set will re-start with the new GPRS LA. (The re-start process requires about 2 minutes).

4.After re-start, verify the test application again.

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Page Table of Contents Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PC Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C. GlossaryAbout This Tutorial Introduction Equipment Required for this Tutorial Normal LAN Cable Quantity Setup LAN Addresses Network SetupTest Set Setup Set the Cell and Call Parameters Set the Date and Time OptionalSet the RF In/Out Amplitude Offset Windows 98 and Static Address PC SetupWindows 98 and Dhcp Address Page Windows 2000 and Static Address Set up NetworkWindows 2000 and Dhcp Address Determine PC IP address Verify PC Settings Set Up Your Wireless Device On the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 1Primary IPVerify that Your Device Will Perform an Attach Motorola Timeport phone exampleOn the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 2Primary Port Set the Device’s Primary PortSet Data Bearer to Gprs Set WAPlite Gateway Address in Your DeviceSetup is now complete Here are some important points about the log data Product Feature Screen Image CaptureProduct Feature Protocol Logging 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 Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PC Infinite WAPLite Gateway by Captaris IncTo download the WAPlite software To load the WAPlite software on your PCIf Bler mode measurements have problems Appendix B TroubleshootingIf the wireless device will not attach, check that Etsi Test Mode measurements have problems If Internet Explorer cannot access the 8960 WelcomePhone won’t transmit IP datagrams in Data Channel functions Phone can’t access browse real Internet sitesBER measurement errors Page Appendix C. Glossary