Page 2 - Consumer Warranty Statement
Consumer Warranty Statement ii Consumer Warranty Statement AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT AGILENT PRODUCT DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY OC-3 ATMProbes 1 year Agilent warrants to you, the end-user customer, that Agilent hardware, accessories and supplies will be free from defects in m...
Page 4 - Operating Restrictions
iv MISE ENGARDE Cet appareil répond aux normes de la «Classe de sécurité I» et est muni d'un fil de mise à la terre pour votre protection. MISE ENGARDE Pour prévenir les risques de choc électrique, la broche de mise à la terre du cordon d'alimentation ne doit pas être désactivée. Restrictions d'util...
Page 6 - Notice
Notice vi Notice © Copyright Agilent Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Tec...
Page 7 - Safety Information; Indoor Use. This instrument is designed for indoor use.
Safety Information vii Safety Information Before you use this instrument, be sure to pay special attention to the “Safety” and “Warning” topics in this Manual. Failure to comply with the precautions or with specific warnings in this book violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended...
Page 8 - Warning Symbols Used in This Book; WARNING
Warning Symbols Used in This Book viii Warning Symbols Used in This Book WARNING An operating procedure, practice, etc. which, if not correctly followed could result in personal injury or loss of life. CAUTION An operating procedure, practice, etc. which, if not strictly observed, could result in da...
Page 9 - Conventions Used in this Book; NOTE; PgDn
Conventions Used in this Book ix Conventions Used in this Book NOTE An operating procedure, practice, or information of importance, is separated from normal text as shown in this NOTE. Terminology and conventions in this manual are handled with the following methods: z Keys on the keyboard such as P...
Page 10 - Trademarks
Trademarks x Trademarks Agilent is a registered trademark and OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft, LAN Manager, MS-DOS, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. UNIX is a registered trad...
Page 11 - Printing History
Printing History xi Printing History New editions are complete revisions of this book. Update packages may contain new or additional material and be released between editions. See the date of the current edition on the back cover of this book. First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 13 - Contents
xiii Contents Consumer Warranty Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiOperating Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ivNotice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 15 - Index
xv 5 Probe Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Restarting the Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Warm Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Cycling Powe...
Page 17 - Figures
xvii Figures Figure 1-1: The Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Figure 1-2: Probe System Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Figure 1-3: Front Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Fig...
Page 19 - Tables
xix Tables Table 1-1: Private MIB Access Security Privileges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Table 4-1: Minimum Requirements for a Bootp Server . . . . . . . . . . 76Table 4-2: Bootp Server bootptab Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Table 4-3: Bootptab File Tags . . . . . . . ...
Page 21 - Introduction
Page 24 - Installation and Configuration Overview; Local Terminal Configuration and Installation
IntroductionInstallation and Configuration Overview 4 Installation and Configuration Overview To quickly install and configure your probe, it is important for you to understand the available configuration and installation options. Configuration consists of setting the probe parameters (IP address, f...
Page 25 - Probe Overview; CAUTION; System Overview
Introduction Probe Overview 5 Probe Overview This section provides some general information on the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes. CAUTION Since the OC-3 ATMProbe repeats the received signal, a loss of power to the probe results in an interruption of the network signal on the monitored fib...
Page 27 - Supported MIBs
Introduction Probe Overview 7 Supported MIBs The ATMProbe uses SNMP, MIB-II, Agilent private MIB extensions, and selected RMON MIB groups (groups 3,7,8, and 9) to provide the following features: z Alarms z Filters z Packet Capture z Events z Log z Trap z PVC configuration z SVC configuration z Signa...
Page 28 - Management Stations; Access Security
IntroductionProbe Overview 8 Management Stations Management stations gather network data collected by Agilent probes. They present this information in easy-to-use and easy-to-understand text and graphic formats. You can use a management station to communicate with your probe after it has been instal...
Page 29 - Table 1-1: Private MIB Access Security Privileges; Default
Introduction Probe Overview 9 Table 1-1: Private MIB Access Security Privileges Default Community Name Level Permissions public 1 Read access to MIB-II objects. rmon 2 Read access to MIB-II, RMON MIB, and the probe MIB objects, excluding the objects in the accessControl group and in the captureBuffe...
Page 30 - Status LEDs
IntroductionProbe Overview 10 Status LEDs Your probe has status LEDs for the base hardware configuration (the 10Base-T/100Base-TX telemetry interface), for the OC-3 ATM interface, and for the optional Token-Ring telemetry interface. The following sections cover the possible status LEDs on your OC-3 ...
Page 32 - Token-Ring Telemetry Interface Status LEDs
IntroductionProbe Overview 12 Agilent J3919A Agilent J3972A Figure 1-4: Back Panel LEDs Token-Ring Telemetry Interface Status LEDs The optional Token-Ring telemetry interface has an LED for Activity. This green LED is turned on when data is being received from the network or transmitted by the probe...
Page 33 - OC-3 ATM Interface Status LEDs; CONFIG Button
Introduction Probe Overview 13 OC-3 ATM Interface Status LEDs The Agilent J3919A ATM interface has LEDs for Activity and Cell Sync functions. The Agilent J3972A ATM interface additionally has a Fault LED. Refer to the following list for information on how these LEDs work: Activity. This green LED is...
Page 34 - Included Parts; Optional Accessories
IntroductionProbe Overview 14 Included Parts The following items are included with your :Agilent J3919A or J3972A OC-3 ATMProbe: z Agilent J3919A or J3972A OC-3 ATMProbe z Bootp Software 3.5-inch Disk, for PCs z Hardware Kit (5064-0339) Two Mounting Brackets for the Agilent Probe Four 10-mm #M4 ...
Page 35 - Local Terminal Configuration
Page 37 - Probe Configuration Using a Local Terminal
Local Terminal Configuration Probe Configuration Using a Local Terminal 17 Probe Configuration Using a Local Terminal Some initial configuration information must be entered into the probe before it can communicate over the LAN telemetry network interface or serial port. The ATM interface must be con...
Page 39 - Using a Local Terminal
Local Terminal Configuration Using a Local Terminal 19 Using a Local Terminal You can configure the probe’s interfaces by connecting a terminal directly to the probe and using the probe’s Main Menu. Refer to the following sections for additional information on configuring the probe after you access ...
Page 42 - Modify/View Configuration Values; to access the Modify/View configuration values menu item. The
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal 22 Modify/View Configuration Values Use the following procedure to configure items in the Modify/View Configuration Values menu: 1. Press 1 to access the Modify/View configuration values menu item. The Modify/View Configuration Values menu is displa...
Page 44 - Modify/View Security Values
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal 24 Modify/View Security Values Use the following procedure to configure items in the Modify/View Security Values menu: 1. If you want to restrict access to the probe press 2 to access the Modify/View security values menu item, otherwise skip this se...
Page 45 - Modify/View Interface Values; Fast Ethernet Telemetry Interface Configuration; to access the Modify/View interface values menu item. The
Local Terminal Configuration Using a Local Terminal 25 Modify/View Interface Values After you access the Modify/View Interface Values menu, you must first select the port that you want to configure and then configure that port. For example, the possible options for the port parameter could be the fo...
Page 49 - Token-Ring Telemetry Interface Configuration
Local Terminal Configuration Using a Local Terminal 29 Full/Half Press 8 and select the line type as Half-Duplex or Full- Duplex Duplex. This parameter is not available unless the 10MB/s or 100MB/s option was selected for the Link Speed parameter. Parameters do not take effect until you select the S...
Page 53 - OC-3 ATM Interface Configuration
Local Terminal Configuration Using a Local Terminal 33 OC-3 ATM Interface Configuration You must configure two of the three ports on the probe’s OC-3 ATM interface. The third port cannot be configured. Use the following procedure to configure items in the Modify/View Interface Values menu for the fi...
Page 56 - Display Interface Summary
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal 36 2. Review the parameters as needed. 3. Press S or 0 to return to the probe’s Main Menu. Display Interface Summary Use the following procedure to view the Display Interface Summary screen, as shown in Figure 2-10 on page 36. The Interface Type wil...
Page 57 - Modify/View Serial Port Settings
Local Terminal Configuration Using a Local Terminal 37 NOTE A warm start resets all data collected by the probe. A cold start resets all data collected by the probe and also resets any user-configuration information, such as history studies, filters, and alarms to their default values. Refer to Chap...
Page 61 - Installation
Page 63 - Selecting a Location
Installation Selecting a Location 43 Selecting a Location Select a location for your probe where it will be the most useful. The probe must be connected to a LAN to retrieve data. The data that can be retrieved was previously monitored from traffic present on the ATM where it is attached. Consider t...
Page 64 - Installing the Probe
InstallationInstalling the Probe 44 Installing the Probe This section describes how to install your probe. First decide which installation method you are going to use and then install the probe using one of the following methods: z “Table Installation” on page 45 z “Rack or Cabinet Installation” on ...
Page 65 - Table Installation; Rack or Cabinet Installation
Installation Installing the Probe 45 Table Installation Use the following procedure to install the probe on a table: 1. Attach the self-adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the probe as marked in each corner. 2. Place the probe on a flat surface (refer to the requirements as listed in “Selecting a ...
Page 66 - Figure 3-1: Install the Probe in a Rack or Cabinet
InstallationInstalling the Probe 46 Figure 3-1: Install the Probe in a Rack or Cabinet
Page 67 - Wall Installation
Installation Installing the Probe 47 Wall Installation Use the following procedure to install the probe on a wall: 1. Attach the installation brackets to the probe with the 10-mm #M4 screws (included), using a POZIDRIV #2 or cross-head screwdriver as shown in Figure 3-2 on page 48. 2. Attach the p...
Page 69 - Connecting the Probe
Installation Connecting the Probe 49 Connecting the Probe The probe communicates with Agilent NetMetrix through Out-of-Band connections using the 10Base-T/100Base-TX or Token-Ring (optional) telemetry interfaces or by using a serial connection. You can connect to an ATM network using the OC-3 ATM in...
Page 71 - Connecting to 10MB/s Ethernet Telemetry Networks
Installation Connecting the Probe 51 Agilent J3919A Agilent J3972A Figure 3-3: The Probe’s Rear Panel (Token-Ring Option Shown) Connecting to 10MB/s Ethernet Telemetry Networks You can connect the probe to the network either by connecting the RJ-45 connector to a 10Base-T/100Base-TX half-duplex netw...
Page 72 - Figure 3-4: Connecting the Probe to a 10MB/s Ethernet Network
InstallationConnecting the Probe 52 1. Connect the probe’s AUI port, located on the rear panel, to the network with an AUI cable. Figure 3-4 shows how to connect the probe to a 10MB/s Ethernet network using the AUI connector. 2. Select AUI as the Physical Connector parameter from the Modify/View Int...
Page 74 - Connecting to Token-Ring Telemetry Networks
InstallationConnecting the Probe 54 Figure 3-5: Connecting the Probe to a 10Base-T/100Base-T Network Connecting to Token-Ring Telemetry Networks The Token-Ring option must be installed to connect the probe to a Token-Ring telemetry network. CAUTION Connecting the Token-Ring interface to your network...
Page 77 - About the Information in the Following Sections
Installation Connecting the Probe 57 Figure 3-8: Connecting the Probe using Data & DB-9 Connectors About the Information in the Following Sections It is assumed that you understand the basic terminology and concepts of ATM network test interfaces. Comprehensive coverage of network test connectio...
Page 80 - Bypass Mode
InstallationConnecting the Probe 60 Depending on what type of testing you want to do with the probe’s OC-3 ATM Interface, you may need some of the following equipment: z 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 c...
Page 81 - Direct Connection; Figure 3-12: The Probe’s Direct Connection; Modem Connection
Installation Connecting the Probe 61 The following methods are available for Out-of-Band connections: z “Direct Connection” below z “Modem Connection” on page 61 z “Data Switch Connection” on page 66 Direct Connection To make a direct connection to the probe, connect the NetMetrix management station...
Page 83 - Install the Probe’s Modem
Installation Connecting the Probe 63 4. Connect power to the modem and turn on the modem power switch (not required for a PC internal modem). 5. Perform any other instructions as required by the modem manufacturer. If you have any problems with the modem, contact the modem manufacturer for assistanc...
Page 86 - Data Switch Connection
InstallationConnecting the Probe 66 Data Switch Connection Use the data switch connection to provide the flexibility of using more than one management station to communicate with more than one probe. To make a data switch connection to the probe, connect a NetMetrix management station to the probe’s...
Page 87 - Figure 3-14: The Probe’s Data Switch Connection
Installation Connecting the Probe 67 Figure 3-14: The Probe’s Data Switch Connection Agilent OC-3 A TMProbe
Page 88 - Starting the Probe
InstallationStarting the Probe 68 Starting the Probe NOTE If you are using the Bootp server method of configuration, do not attach the power cord to the probe until told to do so in Chapter 4 “Bootp Server Configuration”. If you used the local terminal method of configuration, attach the power cord ...
Page 89 - Verifying the Installation; LED
Installation Verifying the Installation 69 Verifying the Installation You can verify the probe’s installation by looking at the status LEDs on the front or back of the probe. LEDs on the back of the probe show the status of each port and the LEDs on the front of the probe indicate the status of the ...
Page 90 - Ethernet Telemetry Interface
InstallationVerifying the Installation 70 Out-of-Band Troubleshooting For the Ethernet or Token-Ring telemetry interface, if the Activity LED is off, verify that the probe is properly connected to the telemetry network and that there is traffic on the network. Also, verify that you have the correct ...
Page 91 - OC-3 ATM Troubleshooting
Installation Verifying the Installation 71 OC-3 ATM Troubleshooting There should be a cable connected to both connectors. Both Activity LEDs (from network and from equipment) should turn on when there are cells present on the network and the Cell Sync LED should be off. If both the Cell Sync LED and...
Page 93 - Bootp Server Configuration
Page 95 - Probe Configuration Using a Bootp Server
Bootp Server Configuration Probe Configuration Using a Bootp Server 75 Probe Configuration Using a Bootp Server You can use a Bootstrap Protocol (Bootp*) server to load the probe’s IP configuration. This method requires that a Bootp server maintains a file containing client configuration information...
Page 97 - Bootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System
Bootp Server Configuration Bootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System 77 Bootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System If your Bootp server is an HP-UX or Solaris system, use the following instructions to configure the probe: 1. Determine the IP address to be used for the probe. 2. Determine the name to ...
Page 98 - Networking and Communications -> Network Services
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System 78 The probe automatically broadcasts Bootp requests when its IP address is 0.0.0.0 (the default). The probe broadcasts Bootp requests to signal its need to be configured. 7. For HP-UX systems: Log in as root, then use SAM to follow...
Page 99 - Starting the Bootp Server on an HP or Sun System; inetd. Become superuser and use the following procedure:; bootps dgram udp wait root path/bootpd bootpd
Bootp Server Configuration Bootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System 79 Starting the Bootp Server on an HP or Sun System You can start the Bootp server on an HP or Sun system in one of the following ways. Refer to “Configuring the Bootptab File” on page 87 if you need to configure the bootptab file....
Page 100 - For Solaris, determine the process ID for
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System 80 3. For Solaris, determine the process ID for inetd by entering the following command: ps -ef | grep inetd Then force inetd to re-read the inetd.conf file that you modified in Step 1 on page 79 by giving the following command: kil...
Page 101 - Bootp Server Setup on a PC
Bootp Server Configuration Bootp Server Setup on a PC 81 Bootp Server Setup on a PC Bootp software for a PC is included (on a 3.5-inch floppy disk) with your probe. Bootp software implements an internet Bootstrap Protocol (Bootp) server as defined in RFC 951 and RFC 1048. It is run from the DOS prom...
Page 102 - Using Microsoft LAN Manager
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC 82 3. Press Return to continue. The following screen is then displayed: 4. Specify the drive where you want to install the Bootp software and press Return. The default is to install the Bootp software in C:\ . The following screen is then displaye...
Page 104 - Using Novell NetWare
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC 84 Using Novell NetWare If you have selected Microsoft LAN Manager 1.0 or later, go back to “Using Microsoft LAN Manager” on page 82. If you have selected Novell NetWare v3.1 or later from the setup menu, use the following procedure to setup your ...
Page 105 - Starting the PC Bootp Server
Bootp Server Configuration Bootp Server Setup on a PC 85 3. The final screen looks like the following: Starting the PC Bootp Server You can start the PC Bootp server in one of the following ways: z As a standalone executable program by entering the following: bootpd -a IP address -s z As a TSR (term...
Page 107 - Configuring the Bootptab File; Bootptab File Location
Bootp Server Configuration Configuring the Bootptab File 87 Configuring the Bootptab File Configure the bootptab file by using the following procedure and any ASCII text editor to edit one of the files from Table 4-2. Table 4-2: Bootp Server bootptab Files 1. Enter your IP parameters into the bootpt...
Page 109 - Table 4-4: Bootp Process Verification; Only bootpquery with bootptab entries include the ba tag.; Server
Bootp Server Configuration Configuring the Bootptab File 89 Table 4-4: Bootp Process Verification NOTE Only bootpquery with bootptab entries include the ba tag. Server Verification Process HP-UX Bootp Server Test the Bootp process by entering one of the following: For HP-UX 9.x: /etc/bootpquery <...
Page 110 - Example Bootptab File
Bootp Server ConfigurationConfiguring the Bootptab File 90 Example Bootptab File The following is an example of the C:\bootpd\bootptab file provided with the PC Bootp software. At the end of this bootptab file, there are example IP configuration entries for a probe. # Example bootptab: database for ...
Page 111 - Probe Operation
Page 113 - Restarting the Probe; Warm Start
Probe Operation Restarting the Probe 93 Restarting the Probe The probe can be restarted by performing a warm start or a cold start. In either case, the probe executes self-tests and re-initializes. There are differences in the effects of each type of restart. z A warm start resets the probe’s measur...
Page 114 - Table 5-1: Probe Data and Parameters Reset by a Cold or Warm Start
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe 94 Table 5-1: Probe Data and Parameters Reset by a Cold or Warm Start Category Probe Memory Contents Warm Start Status Cold Start Status Measurement Data Current ATM signaling statisticsHistorical ATM signaling statisticsCurrent AAL-5 protocol statisticsHistorical...
Page 115 - Cycling Power
Probe Operation Restarting the Probe 95 Cycling Power A power outage or cycling power to the probe causes a warm start. The probe does not have a power switch; therefore, cycling the power consists of disconnecting and reconnecting the power cord. Selecting the Warm Start Menu Item Use the following...
Page 116 - Cold Start; Pressing the CONFIG Button Twice
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe 96 3. Press 7 to execute a warm start and exit the probe’s Main Menu. The warm start occurs immediately. The Activity and Fault LEDs are turned on during a warm start. When the warm start completes, the Activity LED flashes to indicate traffic (if present), the Fa...
Page 117 - Selecting the Cold Start Menu Item
Probe Operation Restarting the Probe 97 Selecting the Cold Start Menu Item Use the following procedure to cold start the probe using the probe’s Main Menu: 1. Connect a local terminal (or a PC emulation a terminal) to the probe. Refer to “Probe Operation” on page 91 for information on connecting a l...
Page 119 - Download New Firmware
Page 122 - Install New Download Firmware on an HP-UX Workstation
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal 102 Downloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal The following instructions assume you are using HP-UX 9.0, or later. Before upgrading firmware, you must first establish an IP connection between you...
Page 123 - Download Firmware to the Probe
Download New Firmware Downloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal 103 Download Firmware to the Probe Once the new firmware is installed on the HP-UX workstation, you can download it to the probe. Verify the following before you start the download procedure: z The probe is connecte...
Page 131 - Xmodem Download of Firmware
Download New Firmware Xmodem Download of Firmware 111 Xmodem Download of Firmware You can download firmware from your PC to the probe via Xmodem by using the following procedure: 1. Access the HyperTerminal Windows 95 application or a similar communications program which supports Xmodem file transfe...
Page 135 - Cables and Connectors
Page 137 - OC-3 ATM Interface Cables; Cable Type
Cables and Connectors OC-3 ATM Interface Cables 117 OC-3 ATM Interface Cables The OC-3 ATM circuit connection is made using two fiber SC connectors that support 155.52 Mbps ATM traffic. Optional transceivers support multimode and single-mode. Fiber-optic cables come in many different configurations ...
Page 139 - Serial Port Interface Cables
Cables and Connectors Serial Port Interface Cables 119 Serial Port Interface Cables The following table shows the recommended cables for connecting the probe’s serial port interface to a terminal or modem. Table A-3: Serial Port Interface Cable Cable Function Cable Type Connectors Agilent Product Nu...
Page 140 - Cable Connector Pin-Outs
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs 120 Cable Connector Pin-Outs The Probe’s RS-232 Port Pin-Out The following table shows the pin-out for the Probe’s 25-Pin RS-232 port (connector), which is used to connect to a terminal or modem using the appropriate cable. Table A-4: Probe’s RS-232 Port...
Page 141 - The Probe’s RS-232 Modem Cable Connectors; Modem End
Cables and Connectors Cable Connector Pin-Outs 121 The Probe’s RS-232 Modem Cable Connectors The following table shows the minimum pin-out for connecting the Probe’s RS-232 port to a modem using a 25-pin male to 25-pin male cable. Table A-5: Probe to Modem Cable Min. Pin-Out (25-Pin to 25-Pin) Modem...
Page 143 - UTP Network Connector Pin-Out; MsAU End
Cables and Connectors Cable Connector Pin-Outs 123 UTP Network Connector Pin-Out The following table shows the RJ-45 (UTP) to RJ-45 connector pin-outs. Table A-8: UTP (Type 3) Network Connector Pin-Outs MsAU End RJ-45 Probe End RJ-45 3 <-- 3 4 --> 4 5 --> 5 6 <-- 6
Page 144 - STP Network Connector Pin-Out; Figure A-1: Data Connector Color Coded Connection Points
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs 124 STP Network Connector Pin-Out The following table shows the DB-9 (STP) to data connector pin-out. Refer to Figure A-1 for the color coded connection points. Table A-9: STP (Type 1) Network Connector Pin-Outs Figure A-1: Data Connector Color Coded Con...
Page 145 - Specifications
Page 146 - Network Compatibility; Network Connection
Specifications 126 Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes. Network Compatibility Agilent J3919A and J3972ABase Hardware: 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 and AUI, Telemetry Interface. Option 125 1 6-pin DIN connector is used for an Optical Byp...
Page 147 - Software Standards; Dimensions
Specifications 127 You can use the optional Token-Ring telemetry interface to connect to the network Media Station Access Unit interface (MsAU) by using the DB-9 connector and STP (shielded twisted pair) cable, or by using the RJ-45 connector and UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable. The Token-Ring t...
Page 148 - Environment
Specifications 128 Environment Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Operating Non-Operating Temperature 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F) -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing) 15% to 95% at 40°C (104°F) 15% to 90% at 65°C (149°F) Maximum Altitude 4.6 km (15,000 ft...
Page 149 - Protocol Encapsulation
Specifications 129 Protocol Encapsulation Figure B-1 shows various encapsulations over AAL-5. Table B-1: Protocols Over AAL-5 aal5Bridged8023(16) encapsulated IEEE 802.3 aal5Bridged8025(17) encapsulated IEEE 802.5 aal5Bridged8026(18) encapsulated IEEE 802.6 aal5Llc(19) encapsulated LLC aal5Mpoa(20) ...
Page 150 - Probe Memory Allocation
Specifications 130 Probe Memory Allocation The memory allocated to each parameter depends on how much memory is installed in the probe. The memory parameter values relate to the various items in the RMON or the Agilent private MIBs. These parameters were valid at the time of publication. Table B-2 o...
Page 153 - Glossary
Page 181 - Symbols
161 Index Symbols ~ Line On LED 10 , 70 Verifying the Installation 69 Numerics 100Base-TX Networks 53 10Base-2 MAU 52 10Base-T Networks 53 10Base-T/100/Base-TX Networks Connecting 52 10MB/s Ethernet Networks Connecting 51 9000 System, Minimum Bootp Server Requirements 75 A AAL-5 Historical Protocol ...