Agilent Technologies J3919A, J3972A manual Bypass Mode, Connecting to the Serial Port Out-of-Band

Models: J3919A J3972A

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Installation

Connecting the Probe

Depending on what type of testing you want to do with the probe’s OC-3 ATM Interface,zyou may need some of the following equipment:

You may need to put an Attenuator on the output of the probe’s OC-3 ATM Interface or the output of the laser source when you are connecting to a

znetwork. You can order a set of 2 10dB attenuators (Agilent J2928A).

Optical Splitters are used when you want to passively monitor network traffic. You can order a multi-mode SC-to-SC Optical Power Splitter (Agilent J2929A).

Bypass Mode

The probe has a 6-pin mini-DIN connector that allows the probe to be connected to an external optical bypass. The optical bypass is optional and only functional when using the fiber SC connectors. The probe’s optical bypass is used to maintain the network link even if the probe experiences a power interruption.

Optical Bypass Switches (optional equipment) are required to create a fault tolerant application with fiber networks.

For the Fiber connections, the Bypass Mode is accomplished by using the probe’s optical bypass connector. This 6-pin mini-DIN connector is located on the back of the probe, refer to Figure 3-3 on page 51. The optical bypass connector provides power to an external, optical-bypass switch that bypasses the probe when it experiences a power interruption. The result is no interruption to the network. The external, optical-bypass switch must be ordered separately. Refer to the instructions that come with the optical-bypass switch to connect it to the probe.

Connecting to the Serial Port (Out-of-Band)

Out-of-Band communications with the probe are conducted through the serial port, not over the network. This mode of communications is optional.

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Agilent Technologies J3919A, J3972A manual Bypass Mode, Connecting to the Serial Port Out-of-Band