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1 Broadband Service Analyzer2 Copyright© Hewlett Packard Australia1996 All rights reserved Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material Warranty from your local Sales and Service Office Trademarks Acknowledgments X/Open Company Limited Microsoft Windows® is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation MS-DOS® is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Intel486® is a U.S. registered trademark of Intel Corporation Printing history noted in the following table Manual Name: E5200-90001 HP E5200A Edition Printing Date Application Version February A.01.00 March September A.01.30 November A.01.50 A.01.70 Product support PO Box Blackburn Victoria, Australia E-mail:ato_support@aus.hp.com Fax: +61-3-9210-5570 Phone: +61-3-9272-8633 Printed in Australia 3 CertificationLimitation of Warranty Exclusive Remedies Restricted Rights Legend Additional Information for Test and Measurement Equipment Disclaimer 4 WarningsDO NOT clean with fluids Doing so may make the equipment unsafe for use Safety Symbols Earth (ground) terminal Alternating current (ac) Direct current (dc) Indicates hazardous voltages Wa r n i n g C a u t i o n Indicates that antistatic precautions should be taken 5 AvertissementRestrictions d’utilisation Mise à la terre Environnement Service et ajustement Manipulation du tube cathodique Service non autorisé Symboles des sécurité Attention (voir documents d’accompagne- ment) Borne de terre Borne de masse, châssis Courant alternatif Courant continu Risque de choc electriques WA R N I N G CAU T I O N Signale que des précautions antistatique doivent étre prises 6 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYAccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN Manufacturer’s Name Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd Manufacturer’s Address Australian Telecom Operation Victoria, Australia declares that the product: Product Name Model Number HP E5200A Product Options conforms to the following product specifications: Safety EN 61010-1:1993 /IEC 1010-1:1990+ A1 CSA C22.2 No. 1010-1:1992 UL 3111-1:1994 EMC EN 50082-1:1992 IEC 801-2:1991 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD IEC 801-3:1984 3 V/m IEC 801-4:1988 Melbourne, Australia, December 5,1995 Graeme Cobb - Quality Manager Issue 7 What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer8 Where to Find Information9 What is itWhat does it do Who is it for 11 Contents13 AppendixesIntroduction To Unpack the Analyzer To Connect the Analyzer to a ComputerTo Connect a Printer to the Analyzer To Switch the Analyzer On and OffTo Back Up and Restore Files To Troubleshoot the Analyzer 15 Setting Up the Analyzer16 Introduction17 To Unpack the Analyzer18 Analyzer Software∙ 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—suppliedwith the Broadband Series UPE Conversion Toolkit p/n E5190A) and/or a CD-ROMthat contains the analyzer software notebook PC software ∙ PC based online help ∙ UNIX based online help 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 may cause damage to the analyzer’s software You can also use the analyzer with an HP-UXworkstation as the display server 19 Connector Panel at a GlanceSync In UTP Serial (LAN) Switch Power AUI LED BITS DC Out Outlet Power LED analyzer Access LED information from a network BITS (BITS) or to a DS1 or E1 source Sync In Sync Out this analyzer UTP AUI Attachment Unit) to allow connection of the analyzer to a variety of different Local Area Networks Serial communications DC Out This output is not active 20 To Connect the Analyzer to a ComputerWarning 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 disk to the notebook PC or workstation; then archive this data using backup storage media. See “To Back Up and Restore Files” on page 21 To Connect the Analyzer as a Standalone System∙point-to-pointethernet interface ∙point-to-pointserial interface 22 To Connect the Analyzer to a Point-to-PointEthernet Interface3 Connect the analyzer to 2 Connect the the notebook PC using the PCMCIA LAN cable LAN cable 4Connect the AC adapter to the notebook PC 5 Connect the analyzer to a mains power outlet 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 23 To Connect the Analyzer to a Point-to-PointSerial InterfaceTo Record the System Administration Information∙system administrator password (see “To Change a Password” on page 4-6) ∙required users (see User Online Help) ∙printer (see User Online Help) printer (see 24 To Connect the Analyzer as a Networked SystemTo Configure the Notebook PC or Workstation 25 To Configure the AnalyzerNotebook PC UNIX Workstation 26 To Connect the Analyzer27 To Test for Network ConnectivityIf you have connected the analyzer to a workstation, do the following: Check that you have given xhost authority for the analyzer to connect to your To Install the Online HelpNote This installation modifies the following files: ∙/etc/inetd.conf ∙/etc/services 1Mount the CD-ROMonto your file system by typing: See your system administrator if you are unsure of the CD-ROMdevice file name 2Run the HP-UXupdate utility by typing: The update utility Main Menu is displayed 28 The Change Source or Destination window is displayedThe From Tape Device to Local System window is displayed In the Source field, type 6Press F4 The Main Menu is redisplayed The Select All Filesets on the Source Media window is displayed 9Type y The help package is installed in the /OPT/E5200A/ directory 12Unmount the CD-ROMfrom your file system by typing: 29 1Switch on the analyzer (see “To Switch the Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22)2Log in to the analyzer using the following user name and password User Name—boomer User Name—root See “To Log In to the Analyzer” on page ∙remote hosts (see User Online Help) ∙routing details (see User Online Help) ∙remote file systems (see User Online Help) 30 To Connect the Analyzer Using a Modem34 To Change Configuration ParametersTo Configure the Analyzer Using the Network Configuration Utility 35 To Connect a Printer to the Analyzer36 To Switch the Analyzer On and Off37 To Back Up and Restore Files38 To Back Up FilesTo Back Up Files from the Analyzer to a Notebook PC To Back Up Files from a Notebook PC to Backup Storage Media To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to an HP-UXWorkstation 39 To Restore Files41 To Reset the Notebook PCTo reset the notebook PC to the default configuration 1Exit Windows 2At the DOS prompt, type cd \resetpc; then press Enter 3At the c:\resetpc prompt, type resetpc; then press Enter 42 To Insert or Remove an Interface PodYou 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 test cables. See the appropriate Setting Up the Interface Pod guide insert or remove an optical interface pod 43 To Remove an Interface PodSetting Up the Interface Pod 44 To Troubleshoot the Analyzer45 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 If You Cannot NFS Mount the Analyzer File System If You Cannot Print to the Connected Printer❑Check that the PC-XwareLPD 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 User’s Guide 46 If the System Failure Window is Displayed47 To Print a WindowTo Print a Window from the Notebook PC1Ensure that the printer is connected 2Make sure the window you want to print has the keyboard focus 3Press Alt-PrtSc 5From the Edit menu, select Paste to copy the captured screen into Paintbrush The captured window will print on your default printer To Print a Window from an HP-UXWorkstationIn a shell window, type To Connect to the System Under Test To Log In to the Analyzer To Log Out from the Analyzer To Configure the Analyzer and Ports To Monitor the Link (Network) To Monitor a Channel (VPI/VCI) To Monitor Alarms and Errors To Log Statistics To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros To Simulate Traffic To Inject Alarms and Errors To Use Macros 49 Using the Analyzer105 Using the Online Help113 System Administration114 To Use the System Administration Functions115 1Type saf∙remotely log in through a Telnet session (see the User Online Help) ∙use the analyzer Graphical User Interface 2 Click Send 116 To Move Around in the System AdministrationFunctions 118 To Change a Password119 To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone120 To Change the System Date and Time121 To Change the System Time ZoneTo 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 the required time zone location Type the number create a new time zone field. Enter the offset in the form std+/- hh:mm:ss 122 To Upgrade the Analyzer Software123 To Upgrade Software Using Diskettes2 Press Enter Press Enter. When you have correctly installed the software, the message Upgrade complete appears If the upgrade does not work, the message Upgrade failed appears. 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 Switch off the analyzer power for five seconds (see “To Switch the Analyzer On and Off” on page 1-22) 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:\usr directory c:\usr (see “To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to a Notebook PC” on page 1-24) 124 To Upgrade Software Using FTPIf you are using the Upgrade floppy diskettes 1Create a directory on your notebook PC or workstation called FTPIMAGE Copy the contents of the \E5200A FTPIMAGE 5 Press Enter When you have correctly installed the software, the message Upgrade failed The upgrade does not take place until after you reboot the analyzer Standards Electrical SpecificationsExternal Connectors Timing and Frequency References Traffic LoadingMeasurement System Capture and Playback System Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 127 Standards and Specifications143 Hexadecimal to ASCII Conversion145 Default Acadia Configuration
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