HP HP 37718A - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – User’s Guide DSn/SONET Operation
  • Page 4 – About This Book
  • Page 5 – Contents; Setting the Interfaces
  • Page 6 – Making Measurements
  • Page 7 – Measuring Jitter Transfer 92; Storing, Logging and Printing
  • Page 9 – STS-1 SPE Background Patterns; ETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent Terms 170
  • Page 11 – Setting the Interfaces
  • Page 12 – Setting DSn Transmit Interface; Description
  • Page 13 – If DS1 or DS3 is chosen, choose the required OUTPUT LEVEL.
  • Page 14 – Setting SONET Transmit Interface
  • Page 15 – display
  • Page 16 – Choose the PATTERN type and PRBS polarity.
  • Page 17 – Setting Jitter Transmit Interface; Choose JITTER
  • Page 18 – If you choose
  • Page 19 – Setting Wander Transmit Interface; Set up the DSn transmit interface, choose CLOCK SYNC
  • Page 21 – Setting SONET THRU Mode
  • Page 23 – Using Smart Test
  • Page 25 – Setting DSn Receive Interface
  • Page 26 – is required
  • Page 27 – Setting SONET Receive Interface
  • Page 28 – Setting Jitter Receive Interface; or
  • Page 29 – Setting Extended Jitter Receive Interface
  • Page 30 – Setting Wander Receive Interface
  • Page 31 – Selecting Test Features
  • Page 32 – Using Transmit Overhead Setup
  • Page 34 – Using Receive Overhead Monitor
  • Page 35 – If BYTE NAMES is chosen, the labels for the
  • Page 36 – Setting Overhead Trace Messages
  • Page 37 – Generating Overhead Sequences; Choose the byte or bytes of overhead required.
  • Page 38 – Start the sequence by choosing; N O T E
  • Page 39 – Using Receive Overhead Capture
  • Page 40 – - captures activity after the first occurrence of a deviation from
  • Page 41 – Adding Frequency Offset to SONET Signal; SONET Line Rate Offset; and
  • Page 43 – Adding Frequency Offset to the DSn Signal
  • Page 44 – Setting up Signaling Bits; Transmit a 2 Mb/s signal with user-defined signaling bits; on the
  • Page 45 – Transmit a DS1 payload signal with user-defined signaling bits
  • Page 47 – Setting Transmit Structured Payload/Test Signal
  • Page 49 – Setting Receive Structured Payload/Test Signal
  • Page 51 – Signaling
  • Page 53 – Inserting an External DSn Payload/Test Signal; RATE
  • Page 54 – MUX port. If DS1 connect to
  • Page 56 – Dropping an External Payload/Test Signal
  • Page 59 – Adding Errors & Alarms at the SONET Interface
  • Page 60 – Adding Errors & Alarms to the DSn Interface/DSn Payload
  • Page 61 – Using FEAC Codes; Transmit an FEAC code
  • Page 63 – Setting DSn Spare Bits
  • Page 64 – Adding Pointer Adjustments
  • Page 65 – Choose POINTER SEQUENCES; Pointer Type
  • Page 67 – An Example of a Pointer Sequence; Pointer Adjustment; Pointer Sequence
  • Page 71 – Using Pointer Graph Test Function; The graph can also be viewed on the
  • Page 72 – Choose the POINTER UNDER TEST type.
  • Page 73 – Stressing Optical Clock Recovery Circuits
  • Page 74 – Generating Automatic Protection Switch Messages
  • Page 75 – Inserting & Dropping Data Communications Channel
  • Page 77 – Making Measurements
  • Page 78 – Using Overhead BER Test Function
  • Page 79 – Test Timing
  • Page 80 – Making SONET Analysis Measurements
  • Page 81 – Making DSn Analysis Measurements
  • Page 82 – Measuring Frequency
  • Page 83 – Measuring Optical Power
  • Page 84 – Measuring Round Trip Delay; Connect a loopback to the network equipment.
  • Page 85 – Choose ACTION
  • Page 86 – Monitoring Signaling Bits; D4 and SLC-96 payloads
  • Page 87 – Measuring Service Disruption Time; The standby line is in place - Pattern Synchronization is regained.
  • Page 88 – If you choose a DS1 or DS3 framed unstructured payload, choose
  • Page 89 – Press; Results Displayed
  • Page 90 – Performing a SONET Tributary Scan
  • Page 91 – The Tributary Scan results can be viewed on the; The keyboard is locked during tributary scan.
  • Page 92 – Performing an SONET Alarm Scan
  • Page 93 – Performing a DSn Alarm Scan
  • Page 94 – Measuring Jitter
  • Page 96 – Measuring Extended Jitter; When
  • Page 97 – Measuring Wander; Make the Measurement; SIGNAL
  • Page 99 – Measuring Jitter Tolerance
  • Page 101 – is chosen, a plot of the jitter tolerance results against the
  • Page 102 – Measuring Jitter Transfer
  • Page 103 – The CALIBRATION should always be carried out with LEVEL; C A U T I O N
  • Page 106 – is chosen, a plot of the jitter transfer results against the
  • Page 107 – Storing, Logging and Printing
  • Page 108 – Saving Graphics Results to Instrument Store
  • Page 109 – Recalling Stored Graph Results
  • Page 110 – The top row of the display comprises five fields:; Store; Start Date
  • Page 111 – Viewing the Bar Graph Display
  • Page 113 – Viewing the Graphics Error and Alarm Summaries
  • Page 115 – Logging Graph Displays; Log to an External Printer; Make the required selections on the
  • Page 116 – Choose
  • Page 117 – Logging Results; Test Period Logging; without affecting the test in; Error Event Logging; LOGGING; Period; LOGGING SETUP
  • Page 118 – External Parallel Port printer (option 601)
  • Page 120 – Logging on Demand
  • Page 122 – Logging Jitter Tolerance Results
  • Page 124 – Logging Jitter Transfer Results
  • Page 126 – Logging Results to Parallel (Centronics) Printer; 0 character column width or
  • Page 127 – Logging Results to HP-IB Printer; Choose the LOGGING SETUP
  • Page 128 – Logging Results to Internal Printer
  • Page 130 – Printing Results from Disk; Print from DOS Prompt; Choose the required file from Filemanager.
  • Page 131 – Connecting an HP 850C DeskJet Printer to a Parallel Port
  • Page 132 – Changing Internal Printer Paper; WA R N I N G
  • Page 135 – Cleaning Internal Printer Print Head; to move the cleaning
  • Page 137 – Using Instrument and Disk Storage
  • Page 138 – Storing Configurations in Instrument Store
  • Page 139 – Titling Configuration in Instrument Store
  • Page 140 – Recalling Configurations from Instrument Store
  • Page 141 – Formatting a Disk; Choose DISK OPERATION
  • Page 142 – Labeling a Disk
  • Page 143 – Managing Files and Directories on Disk; Creating a Directory on Disk
  • Page 144 – Accessing Directories and Files
  • Page 146 – Renaming a File on Disk
  • Page 147 – Deleting a File on Disk
  • Page 148 – Deleting a Directory on Disk
  • Page 149 – Adding Descriptors to Disk Files
  • Page 150 – Saving Graphics Results to Disk; Automatic; Choose GRAPH STORAGE
  • Page 151 – Choose the directory in which to save the graphics results. See
  • Page 152 – Saving Data Logging to Disk
  • Page 153 – Saving Configurations to Disk
  • Page 154 – Recalling Configuration from Disk
  • Page 155 – Recalling Graphics Results from Disk
  • Page 156 – Copying Configuration from Instrument Store to Disk
  • Page 157 – To copy the configuration from instrument to Disk choose
  • Page 158 – Copying Configuration from Disk to Instrument Store
  • Page 159 – To copy the configuration from Disk to instrument, choose
  • Page 160 – Copying Graphics Results from Instrument Store to Disk
  • Page 161 – . CSV is Comma Separated
  • Page 164 – Coupling Transmit and Receive Settings
  • Page 166 – Enabling Keyboard Lock
  • Page 167 – Enabling Beep on Received Error
  • Page 168 – Suspending Test on Signal Loss; This function is available on the
  • Page 169 – Setting Error Threshold Indication
  • Page 170 – Setting Screen Brightness and Color
  • Page 171 – Dumping Display to Disk
  • Page 173 – Running Self Test; Run ALL TESTS
  • Page 175 – The Loopbacks list will appear on the
  • Page 177 – Appendix A
  • Page 179 – A table of ETSI terms with their ANSI equivalents.
  • Page 180 – ETSI/ANSI Terminology; ETSI/ANSI Conversion and Equivalent Terms; Introduction; ETSI: European Telecommunications Standards Institute.; Table 3
  • Page 183 – Index
  • Page 187 – Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices
  • Page 189 – About This Edition
  • Page 190 – In This Book
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HP 37718A
OmniBER 718

User’s Guide
DSn/SONET
Operation

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Page 3 - User’s Guide DSn/SONET Operation

User’s Guide DSn/SONET Operation HP 37718AOmniBER 718

Page 4 - About This Book

iv This book tells you how to select the features that you want to use for your test. The selections available are presented in the following groups: • Transmit and receive interfaces • Test features, for example, the addition of errors and alarms to the testsignal • Measurements including test timi...

Page 5 - Contents; Setting the Interfaces

Contents v 1 Setting the Interfaces Setting DSn Transmit Interface 2Setting SONET Transmit Interface 4Setting Jitter Transmit Interface 7Setting Wander Transmit Interface 9Setting SONET THRU Mode 11Using Smart Test 13Setting DSn Receive Interface 15Setting SONET Receive Interface 17Setting Jitter Re...

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