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Specifications
Install
To Inject OAM Alarms
Password
Alarm and Error
System Administration
Connecting the analyzer
Select the configuration
To Reset the Notebook PC
Diagnostic System Connection
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Contents
User’s Guide
Broadband Service Analyzer
Open Company Limited
From your local Sales and Service Office
Hewlett Packard Australia1996
All rights reserved
Certification
Doing so may make the equipment unsafe for use
Indicates that antistatic precautions should be taken
WA R N I N G
Declares that the product
Conforms to the following product specifications
What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer?
What is the HP Broadband Service Analyzer?
Where to Find Information
Where to Find Information
What is it? What does it do? Who is it for?
Connecting the analyzer
Interface Pod
Setting up the DS1DS3 Interface Pod
Contents
Using the Online Help
Appendixes
Standards and Specifications
Xiv
Setting Up the Analyzer
Introduction
Setting Up the Analyzer
Carry handle
Connector panel Power connector and switch Stabilizing feet
To Unpack the Analyzer
Analyzer Software
Connecting the analyzer to the Omnibook
Switch
Access
Power
Slip IP Address 10.0.1.1
To Connect the Analyzer to a Computer
Not used
To Connect the Analyzer as a Standalone System
Mains power outlet to avoid electrical shock
LAN cable
Connect the analyzer to
To Connect the Analyzer to a Point-to-Point Serial Interface
To Record the System Administration Information
To Configure the Notebook PC or Workstation
To Connect the Analyzer as a Networked System
To Configure the Analyzer
Connect the analyzer to the LAN
To Connect the Analyzer
To Test for Network Connectivity
To Install the Online Help
∙ /etc/inetd.conf ∙ /etc/services
Source field, type /cdrom/HELP/HYPHELP/HELP.PKG
User Name-root
User Name-boomer
To Change the COM Port Assignment
To Connect the Analyzer Using a Modem
Pcmcia internal
To Set the Remote Modem to Auto Answer
24542M-part not
Supplied, or connect
Dialer
To Set up the Modem Connection
∙ printer see User Online Help
To Change Configuration Parameters
To Connect a Printer to the Analyzer
Turn on the power switch Turn on the computer power switch
To Switch the Analyzer On and Off
To Create a Bootable Diskette
To Back Up and Restore Files
To 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
To Back Up Files from the Analyzer to an HP-UX Workstation
To Restore Files
To Restore Files from Backup Storage Media to a Notebook PC
If the Notebook PC Does Not Boot
To Restore Files from a Notebook PC to the Analyzer
To Restore Files from an HP-UX Workstation to the Analyzer
To Reset the Notebook PC
To Insert an Interface Pod into the Analyzer
To Insert or Remove an Interface Pod
Insert or remove an optical interface pod
To Remove an Interface Pod
To Troubleshoot the Analyzer
If the Power LED is Not On
If the Power LED is Red When You Switch On Analyzer
If the Cables Do Not Fit the Sockets
If the Controlling Computer has No Display
If You Cannot NFS Mount the Analyzer File System
If You Cannot Print to the Connected Printer
If the System Failure Window is Displayed
To Print a Window from an HP-UX Workstation
To Print a Window
To Print a Window from the Notebook PC
To Troubleshoot the Analyzer
Using the Analyzer
Receive Rx
Using the Analyzer
To Connect to the System Under Test
Network Element Test Connection
Intrusive System Connection
Port RxRx Equipment under test
Remote Loopback Test Connection
Port
Equipment under test
In-line Test Connection
Port Equipment under test
Non-Intrusive System Connection
Piece Test Connection
Passive Test Connection
Piece Equipment under test
Diagnostic System Connection
External Loopback Test Connection
Transmit Loopback Test Connection
To Connect to the System Under Test
To Log In to the Analyzer Graphical User Interface
To Log In to the Analyzer
Click OK User Name-boomer
Slip
To Log In to the Command Line Interface
To Read the Analyzer’s Main Screen
Type your password
Help hints. See Help Hint Bar on
Alarm and Error
Click Yes
To Log Out from the Analyzer
Using the Analyzer
To Configure a Port
To Configure the Analyzer and Ports
To Configure the Analyzer
To Manually Configure Each Port
To Monitor the Link Network
Link summary graphs Channel summary
Link Summary
Enlarged AAL Usage graph
Highest Mb/s Graph
AAL Usage Graph
Enlarged Total Mb/s graph
Total Mb/s Graph
For the selected channel
Channel Summary
Decimal
To select a specific channel
To Monitor a Channel VPI/VCI
If required, select Prbs type for the channel
Using the Analyzer
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on the Link
To Monitor Alarms and Errors
Using the Analyzer
∙ OAM
To Monitor Alarms and Errors on a Channel
User Online Help
Existing log file
To Log Statistics
If required, append the new
Statistics to the end of an
Click Select
To Print the Log File
To View the Log File
Click the Start button
To Run SMARTtests and Predefined Macros
SMARTtests
Predefined Macros
To Capture and View Data
To Capture Data
Capture
Start the capture
Stop capturing data Start capturing data
To View Captured Data
To use Data Captured by the Analyzer on a Bsts
Using the Analyzer
To Simulate Traffic
Display the View
Select the configuration
Configure the Analyzer
Captured data
Channels
To Simulate Traffic from the Traffic Generator
Select Channels on
Foreground Channel,
To Simulate Traffic from Capture Memory
To Inject Protocol Layer Alarms and Errors
To Inject Alarms and Errors
Click the OAM Alarms tab
To Inject OAM Alarms
Select the type of error
To Inject ATM and AAL errors
Click the Errors tab
Click the Alarms tab
To Inject Physical Layer Alarms and Errors
To Inject Physical Alarms
To Inject Physical Errors
To Inject Frameword Errors
To Use Macros
Click the Pause button to pause the recording
To Create a Macro
To Play a Macro
To Edit a Macro
Using the Online Help
Using the Online Help
To Install the Online Help
To Install the Online Help on a PC
To Install the Online Help on a Workstation
Unmount the CD-ROM from your file system by typing
To Display Help Topics
To Display the Online Help
To Display Context-Sensitive Help
To Display the Help Version Details
Help hint bar
Help Hint Bar
To Display the Online Help
System Administration
System Administration
To Use the System Administration Functions
To Start the System Administration Functions
Click Send
Type saf System Administration
To Move Around in the System Administration Functions
To Change a Completed Field
Type your current
To Change a Password
Password then
Type your new Press Enter Password then
To Set the System Date, Time, and Time Zone
To Change the System Date and Time
Type the number
To Change the System Time Zone
To Upgrade the Analyzer Software
To Upgrade Software Using Diskettes
To Upgrade Software Using FTP
Administration System
To Upgrade the Analyzer Software
Standards and Specifications
Standards
Electrical Specifications
Power Requirements Mains
RS-232 Serial Port
External Connectors
Ethertwist LAN RJ-45 UTP Connector
AUI LAN AUI DB-15F Connector
Bits Input RJ-45 Connector
Sync In Connector DE9P
Sync Out Connector DE9S
Timing and Frequency References
Traffic Loading
Foreground Traffic Generation
Measurement System
Error Generation
Capacity
Capture and Playback System
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
Temperature
Humidity
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
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Default Acadia Configuration
Domain name information
Default Acadia Configuration
Default Acadia Configuration
Host table
User Authorization
NFS Services
TCP/IP Services
Category Environment
AAL
Index
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