Tektronix cts710 manuel d'utilisation

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    User Manual CTS 710 SONET T est Set 070-8852-03 This document applies to firmware version 1.3 and above. User Manual CTS 710 SONET T est Set 070-8852-03 This document applies to firmware version 1.3 and above.[...]

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    Copyright E T ektronix, Inc. 1994. All rights reserved. T ektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. T ektronix, Inc., P .O. Box 1000, W ilsonville, OR 9[...]

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    W ARRANTY T ektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, T ektronix, at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor , or will provide a[...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual i T able of Contents General Safety Summary xvii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface xxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How This Manual is Organized xxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conventions xxi . . . . . [...]

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    T able of Contents ii CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Changing Parameters 2–15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting Parameters 2–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting from Lists 2–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Decimal Numb[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual iii Starting and Stopping a T est 3–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making Changes While Running a T est 3–28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Actions Y ou Cannot Perform While Running a T est 3–28 . . . . . . W orking with T est Setups 3–31 . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of Contents iv CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Mapping a T ributary Signal (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) 3–72 . . . Mapping a T ributary with VT1.5 Floating Async Payload Mapping 3–72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the T est Pattern 3–75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual v V iewing Overhead Bytes 3–1 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V iewing Transport Overhead Bytes 3–1 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V iewing Path Overhead Bytes 3–1 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying the J1 Path T race Messa[...]

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    T able of Contents vi CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual V iewing Detailed Results 3–174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying an Overview of T est Results 3–175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying an Analysis of T est Results 3–177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V iewing Measurement Histories 3–181 . .[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual vii Running Instrument Self T ests 3–210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running the Power Up Self T est 3–21 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendices Appendix A: Menu Maps A–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TEST CONTROL Page A–[...]

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    T able of Contents viii CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Appendix B: Status and Error Messages B–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Status Messages B–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error Messages B–3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix C: Default Fac[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual ix List of Figures Figure i: Placing the Refer ence for Easy V iewing xxiii . . . . . . . . Figure 1–1: Installing the Accessory Pouch 1–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 1–2: Inserting the Pouch Under the Fr ont Panel T rim 1–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of Contents x CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 2–19: Editing a T ext String 2–23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2–20: Setup for the T utorial 2–28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2–21: The TRANSMIT SETTINGS Page of the TRANSMIT Menu 2–29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xi Figure 3–10: Elapsed T ime and Bar Graph Indicators 3–28 . . . . Figure 3–1 1: The SA VE INSTRUMENT SETUPS Page 3–33 . . . Figure 3–12: The RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS Page 3–35 Figure 3–13: Selecting a Disk File for Deleting 3–36 . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3–14: The SA VE P[...]

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    T able of Contents xii CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–36: Sequence for Setting SONET Signal Parameters 3–99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3–37: Sequence for Setting SONET Signal Parameters When Demapping a T ributary Signal 3–100 . . . . . Figure 3–38: SONET Receive Rates 3?[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xiii Figure 3–59: Line Graph Showing Pointer V alue 3–184 . . . . . . . . . Figure 3–60: On/Off Graphs Showing Failur es and Alarms 3–185 Figure 3–61: Elements of a History Graph 3–188 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3–62: Changing the Displayed History Graph 3–191 . . . . . [...]

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    T able of Contents xiv CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual List of T ables T able 1–1: Fuse and Fuse Cap Part Numbers 1–8 . . . . . . . . . . . T able 1–2: Power Requirements 1–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able 2–1: Icons that Appear in the Display 2–8 . . . . . . . . . . . . T able 2–2: CTS 710 Disk File T ypes 2?[...]

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    T able of Contents CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xv T able 3–20: Choices for Bit 5 of the K2 Byte When Mode is Set to Span 3–169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able 3–21: Choices for Bit 5 of the K2 Byte When Mode is Set to Ring 3–169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    T able of Contents xvi CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–3: Environmental Specifications D–17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able D–4: Physical Characteristics D–18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able D–5: Certifications and Compliances D–18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able E–1: Required Equipment E–2 . . . . . . [...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xvii General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. Only qualified personnel should perform service pr ocedur es. T o avoid potential hazards, use this product only as specified. Injury Precautions Use Proper Power[...]

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    General Safety Summary xviii CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions T o avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions. Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmosphere T o avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere. Wear Eye Protection T o avoid eye inju[...]

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    General Safety Summary CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xix Safety T erms and Symbols T erms in This Manual These terms may appear in this manual: W ARNING. W arning statements identify conditions or practices that could r esult in injury or loss of life. CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could r esult in damage t[...]

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    General Safety Summary xx CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Certifications and Compliances CSA Certified Power Cords CSA Certification includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use. General Safety Summary xx CTS 710 SONET T est Set U[...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xxi Preface This manual describes how to use the T ektronix CTS 710 SONET T est Set. This manual is your primary source of information about how the CTS 710 functions. How This Manual is Organized This manual is divided into four sections: Getting Started , Operating Basics , Refer ence , and Appendices . H Getti[...]

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    Preface xxii CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The T utorial and the Refer ence sections frequently present procedures in tables. Perform the procedure by reading from left to right in the table (see example below). The word none in a cell indicates that no action is required. Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice B[...]

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    Preface CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual xxiii Using the CTS 710 Reference The Reference presents an overview of the CTS 710 menu structure, front-panel buttons, examples of alarm responses, and a glossary . T o store the Reference for easy viewing, fold the card to display the desired page and slide the card behind the window located on the ins[...]

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    Preface xxiv CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Contacting T ektronix Product Support For application-oriented questions about a T ektronix measurement product, call toll free in North America: 1-800-TEK-WIDE (1-800-835-9433 ext. 2400) 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific time Or contact us by e-mail: tm_app_supp@tek.com For product support outside of [...]

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    Getting Started Getting Started[...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 1–1 Getting Started This section provides a description of the CTS 710, a list of standard and optional accessories, and explains how to operate the CTS 710 for the first time. Product Description The T ektronix CTS 710 SONET T est Set is a rugged, portable test set designed for installing and maintaining telec[...]

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    Getting Started 1–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The CTS 710 meets the needs of the craftsperson and the network engineer . The CTS 710 meets the requirements of those working in network installation and maintenance by providing the capability to perform: H Network integrity testing H In-service performance monitoring H Stimulus and respon[...]

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    Getting Started CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 1–3 H CTS 710 SONET T est Set & CTS 750 SDH T est Set Service Manual (T ektronix part number 070-8853-XX) H Hard T ransit Case, T ektronix part number 016-1 157-XX H Soft Carrying Bag, T ektronix part number 016-1 158-XX H K212 Portable Instrument Cart H Optical Connector Kit, T ektronix par[...]

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    Getting Started 1–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Pouch Plate Rear Panel T rim Pouch Plate A. Push the pouch plate into the rear panel trim gap. Rear Panel Trim Gap (T op View) V elcro Strip B. Center the pouch plate to align with key slot under the rear panel trim. Key Slots Under Rear Panel T rim Figure 1–1: Installing the Accessory Pou[...]

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    Getting Started CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 1–5 CAUTION. In the next step, use only enough for ce to clear the fr ont panel trim with the plate fr ont edge. Excessive for ce will cause a permanent bow in the plate. 6. Push back on the pouch plate and press down with the heels of your hands to bow the plate enough to slide the front of the[...]

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    Getting Started 1–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual DO NOT LIFT Instrument With D-Ring Figure 1–3: Location of the D-Ring on the Accessory Pouch Getting Started 1–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual DO NOT LIFT Instrument With D-Ring Figure 1–3: Location of the D-Ring on the Accessory Pouch[...]

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    Getting Started CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 1–7 Setting Up the CTS 710 Before you use the CTS 710, ensure that it is properly set up and powered on. T o properly set up the CTS 710, do the following: 1. Be sure that the environment in which you will operate the CTS 710 is within instrument specifications. Specifications for temperature, r[...]

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    Getting Started 1–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Power Connector Principal Power Switch Fuse Ground Figure 1–4: Rear-Panel Controls and Connectors Used in Setup T able 1–1: Fuse and Fuse Cap Part Numbers Fuse Fuse T ektronix Part Number Fuse Cap T ektronix Part Number 0.25 in 1.25 in (UL 198.6, 3AG): 5 A F AST , 250 V 159-0014-XX 200-2[...]

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    Getting Started CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 1–9 4. Check that you have the proper electrical connections. The CTS 710 power requirements are listed in T able 1–2. T able 1–2: Power Requirements V oltage Range Frequency Range Maximum Power 90–132 V 48–62 Hz 250 W 180–250 V 48–62 Hz 250 W 5. Connect the proper power cord from th[...]

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    Getting Started 1–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual ON/STBY Button Figure 1–5: ON/STBY Button The CTS 710 performs an internal self test each time it is turned on. When turned on, it displays a screen that states whether or not it passed the self test. (If the self test passes, the status display screen is removed after a few seconds.) 3. [...]

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    Operating Basics Operating Basics[...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–1 Functional Overview This section describes how to use and navigate through the basic functions of the CTS 710, including: H Controls, indicators, and connectors H Elements of the display H Menu structure H On-line help H Connecting signals H Parameter selection and editing H Disk drive operation CTS 710 SON[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Front-Panel Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figures 2–1 and 2–2 identify the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the front panel of the CTS 710 SONET T est Set. ON/STBY Switch (the principal power switch is on the rear panel) These buttons select the pages of the cur[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–3 Electrical Connectors Optical Connector Disk Drive LASER IN USE Indicator Status Lights Each of these buttons perform a specific function. These buttons select one of the five menus. Optical Connector The knob is primarily used to highlight parameters within pages. Clear History Button D[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Rear-Panel Controls and Connectors Power Connector Principal Power Switch Fuse V GA Video Output GPIB Port RS-232 Port (Connector Not Used) 1.544 Mb/s BITS Timing Reference Input Overhead Add/Drop Port Calibration Signal Output Ground External Clock Input (Optional) Figure 2–3: Rear-Pa[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–5 H Y ellow history lights. Once an event has been detected, a yellow history light is turned on. The yellow history light shows that the associated event occurred at some time in the past. Y ellow history lights remain on until you reset the event history by pressing the CLEAR HISTOR Y bu[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Reading the Display There are several major areas that make up the CTS 710 display (see Figure 2–5). Pages of the Menu This area displays the contents of the different pages of each menu. Some pages display control parameters; some pages display test results. Signal Status Indicators S[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–7 Figure 2–6 provides a guide to specific areas of the display . Menu Name T est State Indicator Highlighted Parameter Parameters or options controlled from this page T ransmitted Signal Status Indicator Received Signal Status Indicator Pages of the Menu Selected page is highlighted Choi[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 2–1: Icons that Appear in the Display Icon Meaning T ransmitted signal Received signal CTS 710 is in through mode CTS 710 is in coupled mode Use the knob Not allowed File stored on disk File stored in memory Message or warning identifier Press the button to perform the indicated[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–9 The Basic Menu Structure The CTS 710 is controlled primarily through its menu system. Though several controls are located on the front panel, such as INSER T ERROR, most functions are controlled from one of the five menus. Figure 2–7 shows the five menus. Figure 2–7: The Five Menus W[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual identified by a page tab located at the bottom of the display (see Figure 2–8). RECEIVE SETTINGS TRANSPORT OVERHEAD PAT H OVERHEAD TRANSMIT SETTINGS ERRORS & ALARMS POINTERS & TIMING APS COMMANDS TRANSPORT OVERHEAD MISC SETTINGS PRINTER SETUP REMOTE CONTROL TEST SUMMAR Y MAIN [...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–1 1 NOTE . The only times pr essing a menu button does not change menus ar e when a dialog box is displayed or when you ar e entering a value for a parameter . Y ou must first exit the dialog box or finish entering the value befor e you can change menus. A page usually provides control ove[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Display the page by pressing the button below the page tab. Page T ab Figure 2–10: How to Display a Page Displaying Help T o display help, press the HELP front-panel button. When the HELP dialog box appears, use the knob to select the topic you wish to view (see Figure 2–1 1). After[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–13 Figure 2–1 1: Help Dialog Box Once you press V iew Help, the help screen for that topic is displayed. If a help topic covers more than one page, you can display the next page by selecting Page Down . T o display the previous page, select Page Up . T o display help in a different langu[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Connecting Optical Signals NOTE . The optical TRANSMIT output is pr oduced by a Class 1 laser device. The output fr om a Class 1 laser is safe to view without special eye pr otection. However , because other optical signals in your envir onment may exceed the Class 1 limits, we recommen[...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–15 Connecting SONET Electrical Signals T o connect SONET electrical signals to the CTS 710: 1. Connect the transmit end of the signal cable to the RECEIVE connector on the CTS 710. 2. Connect the receive end of the signal cable to the TRANSMIT connector on the CTS 710. Connecting DS1/DS3 E[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–16 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Selecting Parameters T o change a parameter , use the knob to highlight it. As you turn the knob, the display highlight moves from parameter to parameter (see Figure 2–12). This is the selected parameter . It is identified by the location of the highlight. T urning the knob moves the [...]

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    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–17 you press –more– the next list of choices is displayed. Below –more– is a line that shows which list of choices is displayed. When the last list of choices is displayed, pressing –more– displays the first list of choices again (see Figure 2–13). Selecting –more– displa[...]

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    Functional Overview 2–18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Selecting USER DEFINED allows you to enter a numeric value. Figure 2–14: Selecting USER DEFINED After you select USER DEFINED, the buttons at the right side of the display are reassigned, as shown in Figure 2–15. Functional Overview 2–18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Selecti[...]

  • Page 61

    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–19 Selecting this choice allows the knob to make large changes quickly . Selecting this choice allows the knob to make small changes. T urning the knob changes this value. Y ou must select DONE to exit the edit mode. Figure 2–15: Entering a Numeric V alue After you press USER DEFINED, th[...]

  • Page 62

    Functional Overview 2–20 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Changing Binary Numbers There are two kinds of binary numbers that can be changed in the CTS 710: payload patterns and overhead bytes. As with other numerical values, you can select preset values or enter specific values by selecting Edit Byte. T o change a byte: 1. Select the byte with[...]

  • Page 63

    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–21 3. T o change the value of the highlighted bit, select either 1 or 0 . Each time you select 1 or 0, the highlighted bit is changed and the highlight moves to the next bit. 4. T o select a different bit for editing, select either the right or left arrow to move the highlight. When the de[...]

  • Page 64

    Functional Overview 2–22 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Select the text string to edit by using the knob. Select EDIT TEXT to edit the specified text string. Figure 2–18: Selecting a T ext String for Editing T o edit a text string: 1. Select the text string by turning the knob until the desired text string is highlighted (see Figure 2–18[...]

  • Page 65

    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–23 5. When you are finished editing the text string, select DONE . The characters available depend on the text string being edited. The characters used for file names are a subset of the characters available for message text. Select DONE when you are finished editing text. Select this choi[...]

  • Page 66

    Functional Overview 2–24 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 2–2: CTS 710 Disk File T ypes File T ype Description File Extension Instrument Setups Complete description of instru- ment settings .SET Pass/Fail T ests Complete description of instru- ment settings, operator prompts, and Fail If conditions .TST Measurement Results 1 An ASCII [...]

  • Page 67

    Functional Overview CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–25 2. Press the TEST SETUPS front-panel button to display the TEST SETUPS menu. 3. Select the RECALL P ASS/F AIL TESTS page. 4. Select Disk to display the pass/fail tests on disk. T o view test results files on a disk: 1. Insert the disk into the disk drive. 2. Press the RESUL TS front-pan[...]

  • Page 68

    Functional Overview 2–26 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Functional Overview 2–26 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 69

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–27 T utorial The tutorial acquaints you with the features of the CTS 710 by having you run a test while you explore specific features of the CTS 710. For full details on how to use the CTS 710, refer to Refer ence . The tutorial presents procedures in tables. Perform the procedure by reading from left to righ[...]

  • Page 70

    T utorial 2–28 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Connect the coaxial cable between the TRANSMIT and RECEIVE BNC connectors on the front panel (see Figure 2–20). 75 W Coaxial Cable CTS 710 SONET T est Set Figure 2–20: Setup for the T utorial Press the ON/STBY button to turn on the CTS 710. The CTS 710 performs its power-on self test and then[...]

  • Page 71

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–29 T o set the transmit and receive parameters: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate (see Figure 2–21) STS-3 Figure 2–21: The TRANSMIT SETTINGS Page of the TRANSMIT Menu Note that as soon as you changed the transmit rate t[...]

  • Page 72

    T utorial 2–30 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o specify which signal, or STS, to test: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice STS Under T est 2 T o set the mapping and the test pattern: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Mapping No Mapping (Equipped) T est Pattern PRBS 2^20–[...]

  • Page 73

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–31 coupled. However , note that the yellow history light remains on as an indication that an error has occurred. Press CLEAR HISTOR Y to clear the error history light. When the Tx/Rx Settings parameter is set to Coupled, all parameter settings on the RECEIVE SETTINGS page transfer to the TRANS- MIT [...]

  • Page 74

    T utorial 2–32 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Where T est Results Are Displayed Once you have set the transmit and receive parameters and the test time, you can begin the test. However , before starting the test, look at the RESUL TS menu where the results of the test appear . T o display the RESUL TS menu: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page[...]

  • Page 75

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–33 The RESUL TS menu contains four pages on which results are displayed: TEST SUMMAR Y , MAIN RESUL TS, ERROR ANAL YSIS, and HISTOR Y GRAPHS. Select MAIN RESUL TS to see one way test results are displayed (see Figure 2–24). Figure 2–24: The MAIN RESUL TS Page of the RESUL TS Menu The MAIN RESUL [...]

  • Page 76

    T utorial 2–34 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual There are two elements to the test status indicator . The text above the bar graph indicates how long the test has been running. The text lists the days, hours, minutes, and seconds the test has been running. The bar graph indicates what percentage of the test is complete (except when the test du[...]

  • Page 77

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–35 Figure 2–26: The ERRORS & ALARMS Page of the TRANSMIT Menu There are two ways to insert errors into the transmitted signal. Y ou can insert errors one at a time or you can set a rate at which the CTS 710 inserts errors automatically . Before inserting errors, you must specify the type of er[...]

  • Page 78

    T utorial 2–36 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual than None results in a continuous stream of errors being inserted into the transmitted signal. T o insert a single error , press INSER T ERROR . When you press the INSER T ERROR button the red ERROR light flashes. T o insert a continuous stream of errors: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highli[...]

  • Page 79

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–37 T o display the POINTERS & TIMING page: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT POINTERS & TIMING (see Figure 2–27) none none Figure 2–27: The POINTERS & TIMING Page of the TRANSMIT Menu Before adjusting a pointer , you must decide what mode o[...]

  • Page 80

    T utorial 2–38 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual After selecting Single for pointer control, a message displays that tells you how to adjust the pointer . Pointer movement alternates between increment and decrement. T o adjust a pointer , press the front-panel POINTER ACTION button. Each time you press POINTER ACTION, a pointer adjusts and the [...]

  • Page 81

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–39 If the preset choices do not match what you need, use USER DEFINED to define an alternative. T o define a specific frequency offset: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice USER DEFINED When you select USER DEFINED, the knob is assigned to adjust the frequency offset.[...]

  • Page 82

    T utorial 2–40 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Use the knob to change the value of Frequency Offset; select any value you wish. When you are finished selecting a frequency offset: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice DONE T o turn off frequency of fset: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Sel[...]

  • Page 83

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–41 Figure 2–29: The TRANSPORT OVERHEAD Page of the TRANSMIT Menu The Showing Overhead for parameter identifies which columns of the transport overhead are displayed. T o display the overhead for other SPEs within the signal, select the appropriate choice. Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlig[...]

  • Page 84

    T utorial 2–42 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o edit a byte of the transport overhead: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice S1 byte EDIT BYTE Once you have selected EDIT BYTE, the CTS 710 enters the edit mode (see Figure 2–30). Figure 2–30: The Display in Edit Mode T o change the value of any bit within [...]

  • Page 85

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–43 have selected Set to 10101010. T o see that the CTS 710 is now receiving the new value of the S1 byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE TRANSPORT OVERHEAD none none V erify that the transport overhead for STS–1 #1 is displayed. If it is not: Press Men[...]

  • Page 86

    T utorial 2–44 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 2–31: The TEST SUMMAR Y Page of the RESUL TS Menu The MAIN RESUL TS page displays all the errors that have been detected. It also displays the error ratio and the number of errored seconds that have been logged (see Figure 2–32). T o display the MAIN RESUL TS page: Press Menu Button Se[...]

  • Page 87

    T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–45 Figure 2–32: The MAIN RESUL TS Page of the RESUL TS Menu This completes the tutorial. For detailed information on CTS 710 capabilities, refer to Refer ence , starting on page 3–1. T utorial CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2–45 Figure 2–32: The MAIN RESUL TS Page of the RESUL TS Menu T[...]

  • Page 88

    T utorial 2–46 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T utorial 2–46 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

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    Reference Reference[...]

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  • Page 91

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 Basic T est Procedures This section gives examples of how to set up and use the CTS 710 SONET T est Set for several common telecommunication network applications: H Network continuity checking H T ransmission signal quality testing H Fault tolerance testing H Performance monitoring Setting Up the CTS 710 Th[...]

  • Page 92

    Basic T est Procedures 3–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Network Continuity Checking W ith the AUTOSCAN feature of the CTS 710, it is easy to make a quick continuity check. The continuity check verifies that a SONET network element (NE), or portion of the network, is correctly set up and provisioned and that the signal passes through intact[...]

  • Page 93

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–3 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate STS-3 3. Press the AUT OSCAN button. The receiver locks onto [...]

  • Page 94

    Basic T est Procedures 3–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T ransmission Signal Quality T esting Measuring Bit Error Rate The bit error rate (BER) test is one of the best ways to measure the quality of a SONET transmission link. Y ou can use the CTS 710 to make a BER test on a two-way link that is connected in a loop-back configuration. If th[...]

  • Page 95

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–5 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate STS-1 Mapping Bulk Fill No Mapping (Equipped) Tx/Rx Settings [...]

  • Page 96

    Basic T est Procedures 3–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 8. If you wish, you can also enter a description of the test results by highlighting Description and selecting EDIT TEXT . 9. Save the test results to disk as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Save to Disk Save Current T esting Mapping and D[...]

  • Page 97

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–7 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate DS1 RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Receive Rate STS-1 Mapping VT1.5[...]

  • Page 98

    Basic T est Procedures 3–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 4. When the test is complete, you can store the test results to disk or print out a hardcopy . T o save the test results to disk, you must enter a name for the disk file as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS SA VE RESUL TS Name EDIT [...]

  • Page 99

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–9 connecting the upstream and downstream signals to the RECEIVE input. T able 3–1 shows the responses expected from Line T erminating Equipment (L TE), such as an STS-3/STS-1 multiplexer, when presented with three possible error and alarm conditions. T able 3–1: L TE Responses to Er[...]

  • Page 100

    Basic T est Procedures 3–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. T o check the L TE response to a Section B1 error, set up the upstream CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate [...]

  • Page 101

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 1 3. Set up the downstream CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Receive Rate STS-1 RESUL TS MAIN RESUL TS none Errors 4. Press th[...]

  • Page 102

    Basic T est Procedures 3–12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 9. Change the downstream CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE TRANSPORT OVERHEAD none none 10. Press the ST AR T/STOP buttons on both the upstream and downstream CTS 710s so that the ST AR T/STOP lights are on. 11 . V erify [...]

  • Page 103

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–13 15. Change the downstream CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS MAIN RESUL TS none Alarms 16. Press the ST AR T/STOP buttons on both the upstream and downstream CTS 710s so that the ST AR T/STOP lights are on. 17. V erify th[...]

  • Page 104

    Basic T est Procedures 3–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NE CTS 710 SONET T est Set All Signals are STS-3 Figure 3–5: Setup to Check Pointer Movements Basic T est Procedures 3–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NE CTS 710 SONET T est Set All Signals are STS-3 Figure 3–5: Setup to Check Pointer Movements[...]

  • Page 105

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–15 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate STS-3 Tx/Rx Settings Coupled TRANSMIT POINTERS & TIMING [...]

  • Page 106

    Basic T est Procedures 3–16 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Response to Line Frequency Offset Pointers also accommodate differences in line frequency from one NE to another . In this example, the CTS 710 transmits a signal at an offset line frequency to an NE and measures the response. 1. Connect the CTS 710 to an NE as shown in Figure 3–6.[...]

  • Page 107

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–17 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate STS-3 Tx/Rx Settings Coupled TRANSMIT POINTERS & TIMING [...]

  • Page 108

    Basic T est Procedures 3–18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Performance Monitoring When a new line is installed you may want to monitor performance for a day or so to be sure it is operating correctly . Or , if problems are suspected on a line, you may want to run a long test to determine the cause of the problem. In either case, the CTS 710 [...]

  • Page 109

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–19 NE NE All Signals are OC-3 CTS 710 SONET T est Set Figure 3–7: Setup to Monitor Performance 2. Set up the CTS 710 as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup RECEIVE [...]

  • Page 110

    Basic T est Procedures 3–20 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Payload errors by pressing the buttons corresponding to those choices. 5. T o see network performance data since the start of the test presented in graphical form, change the CTS 710 setup as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS HISTO[...]

  • Page 111

    Basic T est Procedures CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–21 7. For example, to change the bottom graph to display the history of Path B3 Errored Seconds, change the CTS 710 setup as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS HISTORY GRAPHS none Change Bottom turn the knob to select the desired graph[...]

  • Page 112

    Basic T est Procedures 3–22 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Basic T est Procedures 3–22 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 113

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–23 Setting T est Control Parameters This section describes how to set the duration for a test, the resolution of the test history , and how to start and stop a test. It also lists parameters that cannot be adjusted during a test and other actions that cannot be performed while a test is running. Setting the T[...]

  • Page 114

    Setting T est Control Parameters 3–24 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Once the test duration is set, any time a test is started it will run for the time specified on the T est Duration line. NOTE . If an instrument setup or pass/fail test is r ecalled from memory or disk, it overwrites the test duration specified on the TEST TIME page. Figure[...]

  • Page 115

    Setting T est Control Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–25 T o set a unique test duration: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS TEST CONTROL none USER DEFINED (see Figure 3–9) Day Hour Minute Second H Select Day , Hour , Minute , or Second as appropriate, then use the knob to set the du[...]

  • Page 116

    Setting T est Control Parameters 3–26 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–2 lists the range limits for the test duration. T able 3–2: T est Duration Limits Choice Range Increment Day 0 to 99 1 Hour 0 to 23 1 Minute 0 to 59 1 Second 0 to 59 1 NOTE . Although a test can be set to run up to 99 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds,[...]

  • Page 117

    Setting T est Control Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–27 T o set the history resolution of a test: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS TEST CONTROL (see Figure 3–8 on page 3–24) History Resolution Normal (1 min) Low (15 min) Starting and Stopping a T est T o start or stop a test: H[...]

  • Page 118

    Setting T est Control Parameters 3–28 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Bar Graph shows percent of test complete Elapsed Time since test started Figure 3–10: Elapsed Time and Bar Graph Indicators Making Changes While Running a T est If you change instrument receive settings while a test is running, the test is restarted. Error counts are clea[...]

  • Page 119

    Setting T est Control Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–29 T able 3–3: Actions Y ou Cannot Perform While a T est is Running Menu Page Action T E ST S E TUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS Recall an instrument setup RECALL P ASS/F AIL TESTS Recall a pass/fail test RE SUL TS RECALL RESUL TS Recall previous results SA VE RESUL TS Save cur[...]

  • Page 120

    Setting T est Control Parameters 3–30 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting T est Control Parameters 3–30 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 121

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–31 W orking with T est Setups This section describes how to save instrument setups to disk, recall instrument setups, create pass/fail tests, and run a pass/fail test. Instrument setups are files, stored in memory or on disk, that completely describe how the CTS 710 is set up. Y ou can use this feature to ens[...]

  • Page 122

    W orking with T est Setups 3–32 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Saving Instrument Setups T o save an instrument setup: 1. Set up the CTS 710 as desired. Set all instrument parameters as required. 2. T o save an instrument setup to disk, it must have a name. Enter a file name as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter S[...]

  • Page 123

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–33 Figure 3–1 1: The SA VE INSTRUMENT SETUPS Page 3. Enter a description of the instrument setup as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Description EDIT TEXT H Select EDIT TEXT to edit the description of the instrument setup. The descripti[...]

  • Page 124

    W orking with T est Setups 3–34 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 5. Save the instrument setup to disk as follows: H Insert a disk to store the file on, if one has not already been inserted. Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Save to Disk Save File The instrument setup is saved to disk with the name specified o[...]

  • Page 125

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–35 Figure 3–12: The RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS Page The disk file listing displays up to six file names at a time. If more than six files are on disk, the file listing automatically scrolls when you turn the knob. Recalling the Default Factory Setup T o recall the default factory se[...]

  • Page 126

    W orking with T est Setups 3–36 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Deleting Instrument Setups from Disk Y ou can delete instrument setups from disk using the Delete File action. T o delete an instrument setup from disk: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS (see Figure 3–12) n[...]

  • Page 127

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–37 Pass/Fail T ests A pass/fail test is an easy way to run a test and get a simple response stating whether or not the CTS 710 encountered the specified errors during the test. When a pass/fail test completes, the CTS 710 displays a message stating that either the test passed or fai[...]

  • Page 128

    W orking with T est Setups 3–38 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NOTE . A pass/fail test can only be saved on disk. It cannot be saved in memory . H Description. An optional, 24-character field that describes the test. H Operator Start Prompt. An optional, 72-character field that is displayed at the beginning of the test. Y ou can use the oper[...]

  • Page 129

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–39 H Detected. If the specified condition is detected, the test fails. H Not Detected. If the specified condition is not detected, the test fails. T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est Condition T ype Specific Condition Threshold Alarm Any Detected/Not Detected Line [...]

  • Page 130

    W orking with T est Setups 3–40 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est (Cont.) Condition T ype Threshold Specific Condition Section B1 >1.0e–9 >1.0e–8 >1.0e–7 >1.0e–6 USER Line B2 >1.0e–9 >1.0e–8 >1.0e–7 >1.0e–6 USER Path B3 >1.0e–9 >1.0e–8 >1.[...]

  • Page 131

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–41 T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est (Cont.) Condition T ype Threshold Specific Condition DS1 CRC >1.0e–9 >1.0e–8 >1.0e–7 >1.0e–6 USER Error Count Any >0 >10 >100 >1000 USER (0 – 10000) Section B1 >0 >10 >100 >1000 US[...]

  • Page 132

    W orking with T est Setups 3–42 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est (Cont.) Condition T ype Threshold Specific Condition Payload BIT >0 >10 >100 >1000 USER (0 – 10000) DS3 Parity >0 >10 >100 >1000 USER (0 – 10000) DS1 CRC >0 >10 >100 >1000 USER (0 – 10[...]

  • Page 133

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–43 T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est (Cont.) Condition T ype Threshold Specific Condition VT BIP >0 >1 >10 >60 USER (0–10000) VT FEBE >0 >1 >10 >60 USER (0–10000) Payload BIT >0 >1 >10 >60 USER (0–10000) DS3 Parity >0 [...]

  • Page 134

    W orking with T est Setups 3–44 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–4: Fail If Conditions of a Pass/Fail T est (Cont.) Condition T ype Threshold Specific Condition VT NDF’s >0 >1 >10 >60 USER (0–10000) VT Ptr . Justifys >0 >1 >10 >60 USER (0–10000) Creating a Pass/Fail T est T o create a pass/fail test: 1.[...]

  • Page 135

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–45 number (or letter). Select DONE when you are finished editing the setup name. H Select EDIT NAME to enter a name other than TEST_XX for the pass/fail test. Select DONE when you are finished editing the test name. H Select Clear to remove an existing name. 3. Enter a description o[...]

  • Page 136

    W orking with T est Setups 3–46 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 4. Enter an operator start prompt as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS Operator Start Prompt Default Clear Preview EDIT TEXT H Select Default to enter the default prompt TEST IS ABOUT TO ST AR T!. H S[...]

  • Page 137

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–47 5. Set the test duration as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS T est Duration 5 min 15 min 1 hour Continuous USER DEFINED H Select USER DEFINED to enter a time other than one of the preset choices. The[...]

  • Page 138

    W orking with T est Setups 3–48 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 7. Highlight the first entry in the second column (see Figure 3–15). If you wish to specify a specific condition, select one of the preset choices. 8. Highlight the first entry in the third column (see Figure 3–15). Select one of the preset choices to set the threshold. Selec[...]

  • Page 139

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–49 11 . Specify the action to be taken when the test completes as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS On T est Completion Do Nothing Print Summary Save to Disk H Select Do Nothing if you do not want any ac[...]

  • Page 140

    W orking with T est Setups 3–50 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Select the pass/fail test to run as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL P ASS/FAIL TESTS none Disk select disk file name Recall NOTE . The Disk action displays only files with the extension .TST . Selecting Recall be[...]

  • Page 141

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–51 Figure 3–16: The TEST BEGIN Dialog Box 3. T o run the pass/fail test immediately , press ST AR T/STOP . The pass/fail test will begin. When the test is completed, the CTS 710 displays either TEST P ASSED! or TEST F AILED!. If you decide not to run the test, select EXIT from the[...]

  • Page 142

    W orking with T est Setups 3–52 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o change an existing pass/fail test: 1. Insert the disk containing the pass/fail test into the disk drive. 2. Select the pass/fail test to edit as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL P ASS/FAIL TESTS none Disk select [...]

  • Page 143

    W orking with T est Setups CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–53 existing file. T o overwrite the file, select Overwrite . If you do not want to overwrite the file, select Cancel . Deleting a Pass/Fail T est from Disk Delete a pass/fail test from disk as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS [...]

  • Page 144

    W orking with T est Setups 3–54 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual W orking with T est Setups 3–54 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 145

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–55 Checking Signal Status This section describes how to use the CTS 710 to check signal status. The CTS 710 continuously monitors the input signal for alarms, errors, and failures and provides indicators for the current signal status as well as indicating the history of the signal status. Viewing Signal Struc[...]

  • Page 146

    Checking Signal Status 3–56 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–18: The AUTOSCAN Dialog Box Showing Signal Structure Viewing the Payload (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) If the received signal uses tributary mapping, then Autoscan can display the different tributaries within the STS. T o display the tributary payload, highlight an STS wher[...]

  • Page 147

    Checking Signal Status CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–57 Figure 3–19: Viewing T ributary Signal Structure Determining the Payload Pattern and Framing (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) T o search for a pattern in the data of the received signal or determine the framing, select Analyze VT . After you select Analyze VT , the CTS 710 scans the se[...]

  • Page 148

    Checking Signal Status 3–58 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual This shows that an alarm was detected in the VT . This means the VT is equipped. That is, the signal label (in the V5 byte) is not zero, indicating that the VT is probably carrying traffic. This means the transmitted test pattern was found in the VT . Figure 3–20: The Meaning of th[...]

  • Page 149

    Checking Signal Status CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–59 Clear History button clears history of events Y ellow history lights indicate an event has occurred Red lights indicate an event is occurring now Green lights indicate the condition is true Figure 3–21: Front-Panel Status Lights (with Add/Drop/T est Option Installed) H Green lights[...]

  • Page 150

    Checking Signal Status 3–60 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Red lights indicate the associated condition is valid. For example, if the red light next to LOS is on, no signal is being received. See T able 3–6. H A yellow light is associated with each red light. The yellow lights are turned on when an error , alarm, or failure condition fir[...]

  • Page 151

    Checking Signal Status CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–61 Extended Status The red-yellow pair of ERROR lights on the front panel turn on when a variety of error conditions exist on the line. For more detail about the specific error types and frequency of occurrence, see the TEST SUMMAR Y , MAIN RESUL TS, and ERROR ANAL YSIS pages of the RES[...]

  • Page 152

    Checking Signal Status 3–62 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Checking Signal Status 3–62 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 153

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–63 Setting SONET T ransmit Parameters This section describes how to set the transmit rate, specify the STS under test, set the payload mapping and content, and set the overhead bytes for SONET signals. The CTS 710 SONET T est Set contains independent transmitter and receiver modules. One set of parameters con[...]

  • Page 154

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–64 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Set Rate Set Clock Set Signal Structure Specify STS Under T est Set Mapping Set VT Under T est (Mapping = VT1.5 Async only) Set Payload (Either external add or internally generated) Set T est Pattern Set Background Pattern (Mapping = VT1.5 Async only) Figure 3–23: Se[...]

  • Page 155

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–65 rate while simultaneously transmitting an optical signal at the OC-3 rate. However , when working with tributary and DSn signals, the transmit and receive parameters are not completely independent. Y ou cannot transmit a DS1 signal and receive a DS3 signal. When workin[...]

  • Page 156

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–66 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o couple the transmit and receive settings together from the TRANSMIT SETTINGS page: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Tx/Rx Settings Coupled NOTE . When settings ar e coupled from the TRANSMIT SETTINGS pa[...]

  • Page 157

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–67 Through Mode Use Through Mode to monitor a signal without changing it. In Through Mode, the rate and content of the transmitted signal is that of the received signal. Y ou cannot make changes to pointers or timing, overhead bytes, or insert alarms or errors when the CT[...]

  • Page 158

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–68 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Through Mode Icon Figure 3–25: CTS 710 in Through Mode Setting the T ransmit Clock T o specify the transmit clock: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Clock Internal Recovered BITS H Select Interna[...]

  • Page 159

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–69 H Select BITS to use the clock signal from an external BITS reference. Attach the external BITS reference to the BITS connector on the rear panel. Setting the T ransmit Level T o specify the transmit level for electrical signals: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page High[...]

  • Page 160

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–70 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o specify the structure of an STS-3, OC-3, or OC-12 signal: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Signal Structure 3 x STS-1 1 x STS-3c 12 x STS-1 4 x STS-3c H Select 3 x STS-1 to set the structure of an STS-3[...]

  • Page 161

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–71 Setting the Payload Mapping T o set the payload mapping: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Mapping Bulk Fill No Mapping (Equipped) Bulk Fill No Mapping (Unequipped) DS3 VT 1.5 Async NOTE . Some payload mappi[...]

  • Page 162

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–72 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Unequipped Payload Mapping If you choose Bulk Fill No Mapping (Unequipped) payload mapping, the CTS 710 places the unequipped code in byte C2. Y ou can transmit any of the pattern choices available with the Bulk Fill No Mapping (Equipped) payload mapping. However , the[...]

  • Page 163

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–73 Figure 3–26: Mapping a T ributary Signal T o configure the CTS 710 for mapping a signal: 1. Set the mapping as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Mapping VT 1.5 Async DS3 H Select VT 1.5 to specify[...]

  • Page 164

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–74 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. If the Mapping is set to VT1.5 specify the VT under test as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice VT Under T est VT #1 VT #28 Next Previous H Select VT #1 to specify the first virtual tributary . H Select VT #28 to specify the[...]

  • Page 165

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–75 H Select DS3 Ext Add to map a DS3 signal, connected to the DS3 Input connector on the CTS 710 front panel, into the STS payload. H Select DS3 Unframed to map an internally generated, unframed DS3 signal into the STS payload. H Select DS3 C–bit to map an internally ge[...]

  • Page 166

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–76 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual If you select User W ord 8 bit/16 bit/24 bit for the test pattern, set the value of the User W ord as follows: 1. Set the contents of the User W ord Byte(s) as follows (see Figure 3–27): Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice T est Patte[...]

  • Page 167

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–77 Figure 3–27: Editing the User Word Byte Setting Overhead Bytes T o stress test a network, you sometimes need to simulate errors or alarms. Use the controls on the ERRORS & ALARMS page of the TRANSMIT menu to simulate errors or alarms. As an alternative, you can e[...]

  • Page 168

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–78 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o edit overhead bytes: 1. Display the transport overhead as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSPORT OVERHEAD Because only three columns of overhead are displayed at one time, you must specify which columns you [...]

  • Page 169

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–79 Z2 byte selected to edit Bytes you can never edit Cannot edit because alarm is set Figure 3–28: Editing the Z2 T ransmit Overhead Byte There are several ways to edit the byte: H Select Reset Overhead to set all bytes in the overhead to their individual default values[...]

  • Page 170

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–80 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Define your own byte with the buttons next to 1 and 0 . Use the left and right arrow buttons to move the cursor from one bit to the next. See Figure 3–29. H When you finish editing the byte, select DONE . Figure 3–29: Editing an Overhead Byte Editing the V5 Byte [...]

  • Page 171

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–81 T able 3–7: Choices for Bits 5, 6, and 7 of the V5 Byte Choice Unequip (000) Equipped (001) Async (010) Bit–Sync (01 1) Byte–Sync (100) Reserved (101) TSS4 (1 10) VT–AIS Bytes Y ou Cannot Edit Certain bytes in the transport overhead and path overhead cannot be [...]

  • Page 172

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–82 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The bytes that cannot be edited are marked with a line of asterisks on the TRANSPOR T OVERHEAD or P A TH OVERHEAD pages (see Figure 3–28 on page 3–79). In addition, there are bytes you may not be able to edit depending on parameter settings in the CTS 710. As shown[...]

  • Page 173

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–83 consisting of ASCII characters (rather than the ones and zeros used to edit the other overhead bytes). T o edit the J1 Path T race Byte: 1. Display the Path T race Byte as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT PAT H OVER[...]

  • Page 174

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–84 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The string can contain a maximum of 64 characters, including spaces. 3. Select DONE when you have completed the entering string. Figure 3–30: Editing the J1 Path T race Byte Adding DCC and User Channel Overhead Bytes Y ou can add data generated by an external protoco[...]

  • Page 175

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–85 2. T o configure the CTS 710 to add the external data bytes: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSPORT OVERHEAD External Add None D1–D3 D4–D12 F1 H Select None if you do not want to add external data. H Select D1–D3 t[...]

  • Page 176

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–86 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–31: Adding Data into the DCC T o add external data into the User Channel: 1. Connect an external protocol analyzer to the CTS 710 using the Overhead Add/Drop Port on the rear panel of the CTS 710. 2. T o configure the CTS 710 to add the external data byte: P[...]

  • Page 177

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–87 Figure 3–32: Adding Data into the User Channel Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–87 Figure 3–32: Adding Data into the User Channel[...]

  • Page 178

    Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–88 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting SDHSONET T ransmit Parameters 3–88 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 179

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–89 Setting T ributary Signal T ransmit Parameters This section describes how to set the transmit rate, transmit clock, line code, framing, and test pattern for a tributary signal. Steps for Setting Parameters The sequence of steps for setting transmit parameters varies depending on the type of signal to be tr[...]

  • Page 180

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–90 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting the T ransmit Rate T o set the transmit rate: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate (see Figure 3–34) DS1 DS3 H Select DS1 or DS3 to transmit a tributary rate signal. NOTE . [...]

  • Page 181

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–91 After they are coupled, any change you make to a parameter on the TRANSMIT SETTINGS page will also be made to the correspond- ing setting in the RECEIVE SETTINGS page of the RECEIVE menu. The inverse is also true. Available tributary T ransmit rates Figure [...]

  • Page 182

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–92 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NOTE . When settings ar e coupled from the TRANSMIT SETTINGS page, the r eceive parameters ar e changed to match the transmit parameters. Conversely , when settings ar e coupled from the RECEIVE SETTINGS page, the transmit parameters ar e changed to match t[...]

  • Page 183

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–93 H Select Recover ed to use the clock recovered from an incoming signal. H Select External BITS to use the clock signal from an external BITS reference. Attach the external BITS reference to the BITS connector on the rear panel. H Select External DSn to use [...]

  • Page 184

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–94 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Select AMI to set the line code to Alternate Mark Inversion. H Select B8ZS to set the line code to Binary 8-Zero Substitution. H B3ZS (Binary 3-Zero Substitution) is the only available line code for the DS3 rate. The line code available for selection depe[...]

  • Page 185

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–95 H Select DS1 ESF to transmit a signal with Extended Superframe framing. T o set the framing for a DS3 signal: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Framing DS3 Unframed DS3 C–bit DS3 M13 H Select D[...]

  • Page 186

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–96 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Specifying the T est Pattern Y ou can select a test pattern to transmit in the tributary signal. T o specify the test pattern to transmit: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T est Pattern PRBS 2^2[...]

  • Page 187

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–97 If you select User W ord 8 bit/16 bit/24 bit for the test pattern, set the value of the User W ord as follows: 1. Set the contents of the User W ord as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice T est Pattern Set to 000000[...]

  • Page 188

    Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–98 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting T ributary SignalPDH T ransmit Parameters 3–98 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 189

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–99 Setting SONET Receive Parameters This section describes how to manually set the receive line rate, define the STS under test, set the payload mapping and content, check the received optical signal power , and view the overhead bytes. The CTS 710 SONET T est Set contains independent transmit and receive mod[...]

  • Page 190

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–100 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Set Rate Set Level (STS Rates only) Set Signal Structure Specify STS Under T est Set Mapping Set VT Under T est (Mapping = VT1.5 Async only) Set Payload (Mapping= VT1.5 Async, DS3 only) Set T est Pattern Set T ributary Drop (Mapping = VT1.5 Async, DS3 only) Figure 3–3[...]

  • Page 191

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–101 Available SONET Receive Rates Figure 3–38: SONET Receive Rates Independent Receive and T ransmit Settings Generally , you can set the receive and transmit settings independent- ly . For example, you can receive an electrical signal at the STS-1 rate while simultaneous[...]

  • Page 192

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–102 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual RECEIVE SETTINGS page will also be made to the corresponding setting in the TRANSMIT SETTINGS page of the RECEIVE menu. The inverse is also true. T o couple the receive and transmit settings together from the RECEIVE SETTINGS page: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Hig[...]

  • Page 193

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–103 NOTE . When the incoming line rate changes, a valid LOS must occur between the old and new line rates; otherwise, the CTS 710 might lose pattern lock and display an LOS or LOF status. If this occurs, r eselect the corr ect Receive line rate after the change or initiate [...]

  • Page 194

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–104 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o specify the structure of a received STS-3, OC-3, or OC-12 signal: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Signal Structure STS-1 STS-3c Specifying Which STS to T est If you are using a line rate other than the SO[...]

  • Page 195

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–105 T o specify the mapping of the received signal: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Mapping Bulk Fill No Mapping (Equipped) Bulk Fill No Mapping (Unequipped) DS3 VT1.5 NOTE . Some mappings r equir e options that [...]

  • Page 196

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–106 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NOTE . The CTS 710 will r eport err ors incorr ectly when the r eceive mapping is set to VT 1.5 Async but the r eceived signal does not actually contain any tributary signals. For example, if the trans- mitted signal is an STS-3 signal using a PRBS for the payload and t[...]

  • Page 197

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–107 Demultiplexing a DS1 from a DS3 Mapped in a SONET Signal (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) T o demultiplex a DS1 signal from a SONET signal that uses DS3 mapping: 1. After setting the SONET signal mapping to DS3–>DS1 Demux, specify the DS3 mapping as follows: Press Menu[...]

  • Page 198

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–108 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3. Specify the DS1 Framing as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Framing DS1 Unframed DS1 SF (D4) DS1 ESF H Select DS1 Unframed to demultiplex an unframed DS1 signal or a DS1 signal whose framing is unknown. H Select DS1 SF (D4[...]

  • Page 199

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–109 5. Specify the received test pattern as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice T est Pattern PRBS 2^23–1 PRBS 2^20–1 PRBS 2^15–1 QRSS 2^20–1 All Ones All Zeros 1 in 8 3 in 24 User Word 8 Bit User Word 16 Bit User Word 24 Bi[...]

  • Page 200

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–1 10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Demapping a T ributary Signal (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) T o demap and test a tributary signal, you set Mapping to the appropriate tributary mapping. NOTE . The CTS 710 cannot demap a tributary signal and transmit a tributary signal at the same time. When you use tri[...]

  • Page 201

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 1 1 H Select VT #1 to specify the first virtual tributary . H Select VT #28 to specify the last virtual tributary . H Select Next to change the selection to the next higher virtual tributary . H Select Previous to change the selection to the next lower virtual tributary .[...]

  • Page 202

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–1 12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o turn on T ributary Drop: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS T ributary Drop Off On AMI On B8ZS H Select On to drop the signal specified on the Payload line. The signal will be dropped to the appropriate OUT[...]

  • Page 203

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 13 Setting the T est Pattern T o specify the test pattern that will be received: 1. Specify the received test pattern using the following procedure: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS T est Pattern PRBS 2^23–1 P[...]

  • Page 204

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–1 14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Unequipped Payload Mapping If you choose Bulk Fill No Mapping (Unequipped) payload mapping, the CTS 710 receiver expects to find the unequipped code in byte C2. The received payload is ignored except for parity checks. Checking Received Optical Power or Received Peak V[...]

  • Page 205

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 15 Figure 3–40: Displaying Received Optical Power Viewing Overhead Bytes This section describes how to use the TRANSPOR T OVERHEAD and P A TH OVERHEAD pages to view overhead bytes. The display updates about once per second to track changes in the overhead. At any time, [...]

  • Page 206

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–1 16 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Select the columns you wish to display as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Showing Overhead for as appropriate Viewing Path Overhead Bytes T o view path overhead bytes: 1. Display the path overhead as follows: Press Menu [...]

  • Page 207

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 17 Displaying the V5 Byte T o view the V5 byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE PAT H OVERHEAD (see Figure 3–41) Overhead View VT1.5 Overhead Figure 3–41: J1 Path T race Message Received by the CTS 710 Dropping DCC and User[...]

  • Page 208

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–1 18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Configure the CTS 710 to drop the DCC data bytes: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE TRANSPORT OVERHEAD External Drop (see Figure 3–42) None D1–D3 D4–D12 F1 H Select None if you do not want to drop the DCC bytes. H Sel[...]

  • Page 209

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–1 19 T o drop data from the User Channel: 1. Connect an external protocol analyzer to the CTS 710 using the Overhead Add/Drop Port on the rear panel of the CTS 710. 2. Configure the CTS 710 to drop the User Channel data byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Par[...]

  • Page 210

    Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–120 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Controlling the Display Update T o pause or continue overhead byte updating: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE PAT H OVERHEAD Pause Control Pause Continue Setting SONETSDH Receive Parameters 3–120 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User[...]

  • Page 211

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–121 Setting T ributary Receive Parameters This section describes how to manually set the receive rate, receive level, framing, and test pattern for tributary signals. Pressing AUTOSCAN sets the receive parameters automatically based on the received signal. Steps for Setting Parameters The sequence of steps fo[...]

  • Page 212

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–122 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting the Receive Rate T o set the receive rate: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS (see Figure 3–46) Receive Rate as appropriate H Select DS1, DS3 , or DS3–>DS1 Demux to receive a tributary rate si[...]

  • Page 213

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–123 Independent Receive and T ransmit Settings Generally , you can set the receive and transmit settings independent- ly . For example, you can receive an electrical signal at the DS3 rate while simultaneously transmitting an optical signal at the OC-3 rate. However , w[...]

  • Page 214

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–124 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o change receive and transmit settings so that they are no longer coupled: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Tx/Rx Settings Independent Notice that the signal status icons, in the upper -right corner of t[...]

  • Page 215

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–125 T o specify the framing of a received tributary signal: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE SETTINGS Framing as appropriate NOTE . The choices available for Framing depend on the selected Receive Rate. H Select DS1 Un[...]

  • Page 216

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–126 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Select 1 in 8 to set the test pattern to 1000 0000. H Select User W ord 8 bit , User W ord 16 bit , or User W ord 24 bit to set a test pattern different from the preset choices. If you choose User W ord, the test pattern description changes to User Defined Byte. H[...]

  • Page 217

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–127 Demultiplexing a DS1 from a DS3 Signal T o demultiplex a DS1 signal from a DS3 signal: 1. After setting the Receive Rate to DS3–>DS1 Demux, specify the DS3 framing as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RECEIVE RECEIVE [...]

  • Page 218

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–128 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3. Specify the DS1 Framing as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Framing DS1 Unframed DS1 SF (D4) DS1 ESF H Select DS1 Unframed to demultiplex an unframed DS1 signal or a DS1 signal whose framing is unknown. H Select DS1 SF[...]

  • Page 219

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–129 4. Specify the received test pattern as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice T est Pattern PRBS 2^23–1 PRBS 2^20–1 PRBS 2^15–1 QRSS 2^20–1 All Ones All Zeros 1 in 8 3 in 24 User Word 8 Bit User Word 16 Bit User Word 2[...]

  • Page 220

    Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–130 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting TributaryPDH Receive Parameters 3–130 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 221

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–131 Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors This section describes how to simulate error conditions, set alarms, and simulate network failures. T o test the response of a network, you might need to simulate parity errors, send alarm signals, and simulate network failures. This type of testing is simple and conven[...]

  • Page 222

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–132 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Specifying the Error to Insert Specify the type of error transmitted as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT ERRORS & ALARMS Error type set to Section B1 BIP Line B2 BIP Path B3 BIP Path FEBE Frame Bit VT BIP (Add/Dr[...]

  • Page 223

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–133 Inserting Errors Y ou can choose to insert errors manually (one at a time) or you can have errors inserted automatically at a rate you specify . T o insert a single error , press the INSER T ERROR button. T o have the CTS 710 insert errors automatically: 1. T urn on aut[...]

  • Page 224

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–134 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–1 1: Maximum Error Rates for SONET Signals Error T ype Rate: Structure Section B1 BIP Line B2 BIP Path B3 BIP Path FEBE Pattern Bit STS-1/OC-1: 1 X STS-1 1E–3 1E–3 1E–3 1E–3 1E–3 STS-3/OC-3: 3 X STS-1 1E–4 1E–4 1E–3 1E–3 1E–3 STS-3/OC-3: 1[...]

  • Page 225

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–135 NOTE . The CTS 710 can measur e all the error rates it can transmit except for DS3 Parity wher e the maximum measur ed err or rate is 5e-5. 2. Select USER DEFINED to specify an error rate different from the preset choices. The CTS 710 enters edit mode (Figure 3–47). H[...]

  • Page 226

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–136 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o transmit an alarm: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT ERRORS & ALARMS T ransmit alarm set to None Line AIS Line FERF Path AIS Path FERF VT AIS (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) VT FERF (Add/Drop/T est Option Only) DSn Y ello[...]

  • Page 227

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–137 H Select VT FERF to transmit a VT FERF alarm. H Select DSn Y ellow to transmit a DSn Y ellow alarm. H Select DSn AIS to transmit a DSn AIS alarm. H Select DS3 Idle to transmit a DS3 Idle alarm. NOTE . The VT AIS and VT FERF choices will be displayed only if Mapping, on [...]

  • Page 228

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–138 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Simulating T ransmit Failures The CTS 710 can simulate transmit failure conditions to test the response of the network. T o simulate a transmit failure: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT ERRORS & ALARMS Failure set to None[...]

  • Page 229

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–139 All transmit failures remain in effect until they are deliberately turned off. Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–139 All transmit failures remain in effect until they are deliberately turned off.[...]

  • Page 230

    Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–140 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting Alarms and Inserting Errors 3–140 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 231

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–141 Setting Pointers and Changing T iming This section describes how to generate pointer movements within the transmitted signal. When stress testing a network, you may want to move pointers or introduce a frequency offset. The CTS 710 SONET T est Set allows you to control this type of testing five ways. Y ou[...]

  • Page 232

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–142 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Specify the pointer type as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT POINTERS & TIMING Pointer T ype STS Pointer VT Pointer Manual Pointer Control Y ou can move pointers under manual control using the POINTER ACTION[...]

  • Page 233

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–143 by one location. The first press increments the pointer , the second press decrements it, the third press increments it, and so forth. Burst Pointer Movements. W ith Burst selected, pressing the front-panel POINTER ACTION button starts a burst of pointer movement. Eac[...]

  • Page 234

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–144 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 500 m s, Nominal Increment Next T wo Presses of POINTER ACTION F i r st Pr ess o f POINTER ACTION Example Burst of Four Pointer Movements Decrement Figure 3–49: Alternating Burst Pointer Movement Setting Pointer to a Specific V alue. W ith Set to V alue selected, yo[...]

  • Page 235

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–145 H Select Max 782 to set the pointer to location 782 (points to the byte immediately preceding the H1 transport overhead byte of the next frame). If you choose this setting, the pointer is moved immediately; you do not need to press POINTER ACTION. H Select Default 522[...]

  • Page 236

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–146 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Select Min 0 to set the pointer to location zero. If you choose this setting, the pointer is moved immediately; you do not need to press POINTER ACTION. H Select Max 103 to set the pointer to location 103. If you choose this setting, the pointer is moved immediately[...]

  • Page 237

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–147 Continuous Pointer Movement T o make repetitive pointer movements: 1. Specify the type of pointer control and movement rate as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Pointer Control Continuous Pointer Rate Max 48 ms (Mapping = VT[...]

  • Page 238

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–148 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3. Specify the pointer movement direction as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Pointer Direction Increment Decrement Alternate H Selecting Incr ement causes the pointer to increment at the set rate. H Selecting Decr ement ca[...]

  • Page 239

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–149 Figure 3–50: Incrementing Pointer Location Once Every T wo Millisec- onds Changing Timing As an alternative to setting pointer movements directly , you can introduce a frequency offset in the internally-generated SPE, the transmit line rate, or both together . T o g[...]

  • Page 240

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–150 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Specify the Offset Mode as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Offset Mode Line Payload H Select Line to change the transmit line rate. W ith this setting, the SPE location (pointer) does not move relative to the transmitte[...]

  • Page 241

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–151 Selecting USER DEFINED places the CTS 710 in Edit Mode. The knob is assigned to change the value of the frequency offset. H Coarse changes the frequency offset by 10.0 ppm. H Fine changes the frequency offset by 0.1 ppm. The frequency offset can be changed by ± 100.0[...]

  • Page 242

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–152 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Added or Cancelled Pointer Positions Repeating Pattern Time  30 s Initialization Cool Down Sequence Period . . . Figure 3–52: The Three Periods of a Pointer Sequence H Initialization Period – a thirty second period where the CTS 710 produces a 30 second burst o[...]

  • Page 243

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–153 Pointer Adjustment Start of Next 87–3 Pattern 87–3 Pattern . . . 87 No Pointer Adjustment 3 Figure 3–53: An Example of a Pointer Sequence T able 3–13: Pointer Sequences Generated Pointer Sequence Description Single Time between pointer adjustments is 30 s. Bur[...]

  • Page 244

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–154 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–13: Pointer Sequences Generated (Cont.) Pointer Sequence Description Periodic Continuous with Add Time between added pointer movement and previous normal pointer movement for STS pointers is 0.5 ms and for VT1.5 pointers is 2 ms. Time between normal pointer[...]

  • Page 245

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–155 T able 3–13: Pointer Sequences Generated (Cont.) Pointer Sequence Description Periodic 26–1 With Cancel Sequence pattern is 26 pointer movements followed by 1 missing pointer movement with a cancelled pointer movement at the 26th pointer , yielding a gap of 2. Tim[...]

  • Page 246

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–156 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–14: A vailability of Pointer Sequences (Cont.) Pointer Sequence Mapping Pointer Sequence VT1.5 STS Periodic Continuous ✔ ✔ Periodic Continuous with Cancel ✔ ✔ Periodic Continuous with Add ✔ ✔ Periodic 87–3 ✔ Periodic 87–3 With Cancel ✔ P[...]

  • Page 247

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–157 2. Specify the pointer type as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Pointer T ype STS Pointer VT Pointer 3. Specify the Sequence T ype as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Sequence Ty[...]

  • Page 248

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–158 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 5. If Sequence T ype is set to one of the continuous patterns, set the pointer rate as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Pointer Rate 1000ms 2000ms 5000ms 10000ms USER DEFINED H Select USER DEFINED to set a pointer rate diff[...]

  • Page 249

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–159 7. Specify whether Cool Down T ime is included as part of the pointer sequence as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice Cool Down Time On Off NOTE . The Cool Down T ime is a calculated value based on the sequence type; it cannot[...]

  • Page 250

    Setting Pointers and Changing T iming 3–160 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–54: Status Display While Pointer Sequences are Running T able 3–15: Status Lines for Pointer Sequences Status Line Description Current State Indicates the state of Pointer Se- quences: Not Running, Initialization State, Cool Down, or Sequences Running Tim[...]

  • Page 251

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–161 T esting Automatic Protection Switching This section describes how to generate Automatic Protection Switching (APS) commands and view the network response. APS commands are located in the K1 and K2 bytes of the transport overhead. The K1 byte indicates a request for switch action. The K2 byte provides add[...]

  • Page 252

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–162 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–55: The APS COMMANDS Page Setting the K1 Byte There are two ways to edit the bits of the K1 byte. The first way is to set the value of each bit of the byte, one bit at a time. The second way is to assign values to the bits using preset choices, which use [...]

  • Page 253

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–163 H Select EDIT BYTE to set the byte to a pattern different than the preset choices. T o set the bit pattern for the first four bits of the K1 byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT APS COMMANDS Bits 1–4: Switch Request ([...]

  • Page 254

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–164 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–16: Choices for Bits 1–4 of the K1 Byte When Mode is Set to Ring (Cont.) Main Screen Mnemonic Bit Pattern Choice T ext SF–S SF–S Signal Fail Span 1 100 FS–R FS–R Forced Switch Ring 1 101 FS–S FS–S Forced Switch Span 111 0 LP–S LP–S Locko[...]

  • Page 255

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–165 T able 3–17: Choices for Bits 1–4 of the K1 Byte When Mode is Set to Span (Cont.) Main Screen Mnemonic Bit Pattern Choice T ext SF–HP SF Signal Fail High 1 101 FS FS Forced Switch 111 0 LP LP Lockout of Protection 1111 The label for Bits 5–8, of the K1 byte,[...]

  • Page 256

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–166 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual See T able 3–18 for descriptions of the preset choices. T able 3–18: Choices for Bits 5–8 of the K1 Byte Main Screen Mnemonic Choice T ext Bit Pattern #0 #0 (0000) 0000 #1 #1 (0001) 0001 #2 #2 (0010) 0010 #3 #3 (001 1) 0011 #4 #4 (0100) 0100 #5 #5 (0101) 0101 [...]

  • Page 257

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–167 T o set the bit pattern of the K2 byte one bit at a time: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT APS COMMANDS K2 FULL BYTE Set to 00000000 Set to 11111111 Default 10101010 EDIT BYTE H Select EDIT BYTE to set the byte to a patte[...]

  • Page 258

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–168 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual See T able 3–19 for descriptions of the preset choices. T able 3–19: Choices for Bits 1–4 of the K2 Byte Main Screen Mnemonic Choice T ext Bit Pattern #0 #0 (0000) 0000 #1 #1 (0001) 0001 #2 #2 (0010) 0010 #3 #3 (001 1) 0011 #4 #4 (0100) 0100 #5 #5 (0101) 0101 [...]

  • Page 259

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–169 The label for Bit 5, of the K2 byte, is Architecture when the mode is set to Span. The label for Bit 5 is Path when the mode is set to Ring. T o set the value of the fifth bit of the K2 byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANS[...]

  • Page 260

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–170 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The label for Bits 6–8, of the K2 byte, is Status whether the mode is set to Ring or Span. T o set the bit pattern for the last three bits of the K2 byte: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT APS COMMANDS Bits 6–8: (under[...]

  • Page 261

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–171 NOTE . Y ou can edit the transmitted K1 and K2 bytes dir ectly fr om the TRANSPORT OVERHEAD page. T o transmit new K1 and K2 bytes: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT APS COMMANDS T ransmit Setup Transmit User Setup T ransm[...]

  • Page 262

    T esting Automatic Protection Switching 3–172 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Viewing the Network Response to APS Commands T o view the network response to APS commands: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT APS COMMANDS none none The network response to APS commands appears under the column labeled REC[...]

  • Page 263

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–173 V iewing Results This section describes how to view , save, recall, and print test results. Y ou can look at test results while a test is running or after it has completed. The CTS 710 SONET T est Set can display test results as a summary or in a more detailed tabular form. The CTS 710 also displays measu[...]

  • Page 264

    V iewing Results 3–174 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–57: The T est Summary Page Viewing Detailed Results Y ou can view results either as a summary or as a history . The summary format displays test results in a table. The history format displays test results in a graphical format. The summary format is displayed on two pages in t[...]

  • Page 265

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–175 Displaying an Overview of T est Results T o display an overview of test results: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS MAIN RESUL TS none Errors Failures Alarms Pointers T able 3–23 lists all of the test results that are displayed on the MAIN RESU[...]

  • Page 266

    V iewing Results 3–176 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–23: Results Displayed on MAIN RESUL TS Page (Cont.) Category Error Displayed Loss of Frame Seconds Out of Frame Seconds (SEFS) Loss of STS Pointer Seconds Loss of Power Seconds Loss of VT Pointer Seconds VT LOM Seconds Loss of Pattern Sync Seconds DSn Loss of Frame Seconds Alar[...]

  • Page 267

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–177 The Errors category of the MAIN RESUL TS page displays results in three ways. The first way displays the count for each type of error . The second way displays the error ratio for each error . The third way displays the number of errored seconds that occurred for each type of error during[...]

  • Page 268

    V iewing Results 3–178 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–24: T1M1 Section Analysis Results Displayed on the ERROR ANAL YSIS Page Category T ype Analysis Result Section Section Analysis (B1 BIP) Error Counts Errored Seconds Errored Seconds – T ype A Errored Seconds – T ype B Severely Errored Seconds Severely Errored Framing Second[...]

  • Page 269

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–179 T able 3–26: T1M1 Path Analysis Results Displayed on the ERROR ANAL YSIS Page Category T ype Analysis Result Path Path Analysis (B3 BIP) Error Counts Errored Seconds Errored Seconds – T ype A Errored Seconds – T ype B Severely Errored Seconds Unavailable Seconds Error Free Seconds P[...]

  • Page 270

    V iewing Results 3–180 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–27: T1M1 VT1.5 Analysis Results Displayed on the ERROR ANAL YSIS Page (Cont.) Category Analysis Result T ype VT 1.5 Analysis (FEBE) Error Counts Errored Seconds Unavailable Seconds Error Free Seconds T able 3–28: T1M1 Payload Analysis Results Displayed on ERROR ANAL YSIS Page[...]

  • Page 271

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–181 T able 3–29: DS1 Path Analysis Results Displayed on ERROR ANAL YSIS Page Category T ype Analysis Result DS1 Path DS1 Analysis (Frame Bit) Error Counts Errored Seconds Errored Seconds – T ype A Errored Seconds – T ype B Severely Errored Seconds Unavailable Seconds Error Free Seconds [...]

  • Page 272

    V iewing Results 3–182 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual of a graph depends on what is displayed, but the horizontal axis always displays time. T o display a history graph: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS HISTORY GRAPHS none none T ypes of Graphs There are three types of history graphs: bar graphs, [...]

  • Page 273

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–183 T able 3–31: Measurements Displayed as Bar Graphs Measurement Section B1 Error Counts Section B1 Errored Secs Line B2 Error Counts Line B2 Errored Secs Line FEBE Error Counts Path B3 Error Counts Path B3 Errored Secs Path FEBE Error Counts Pattern Error Counts Pattern Errored Secs STS P[...]

  • Page 274

    V iewing Results 3–184 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–59: Line Graph Showing Pointer V alue T able 3–32: Measurements Displayed as a Line Graph Displayed V alue STS Pointer V alue VT Pointer V alue On/Off Graphs. On/of f graphs indicate whether alarms and failures were on or off (see Figure 3–60). There are only two types of o[...]

  • Page 275

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–185 Figure 3–60: On/Off Graphs Showing Failures and Alarms T able 3–33: Measurements Displayed as On/Off Graphs for SONET Rates Graph T ype Displayed V alue Failures LOS LOF OOF STS LOP VT LOP VT LOM Power SONET Alarms L-AIS L-FERF P-AIS P-FERF V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set Use[...]

  • Page 276

    V iewing Results 3–186 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–33: Measurements Displayed as On/Off Graphs for SONET Rates (Cont.) Graph T ype Displayed V alue VT AIS VT FERF Pattern T able 3–34: Measurements Displayed as On/Off Graphs for T ributary Rates Graph T ype Displayed V alue DSn Alarms Idle AIS Y ellow Elements of the History G[...]

  • Page 277

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–187 Power Out Indicator If the power to the CTS 710 fails while a test is running, the CTS 710 displays the words “POWEROUT” on the history graph. POWEROUT is displayed vertically on the graph and spans the period of time the CTS 710 was without power . Cursor The cursor is a line that is[...]

  • Page 278

    V iewing Results 3–188 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Cursor position Graph name Cursor Measurement results at cursor position Cross-hatch means the test was not running during this time History Resolution Power Out Indicator Figure 3–61: Elements of a History Graph Zooming History Graphs History graphs display measurement history in inter[...]

  • Page 279

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–189 T able 3–35: Time Represented by Bars on History Graph (Cont.) History Resolution = Normal (1 min samples) History Resolution = Low (15 min samples) 15 minutes 4 hours 60 minutes 12 hours There are 56 intervals of a history graph displayed on the screen at a time. At a resolution of one[...]

  • Page 280

    V iewing Results 3–190 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Panning History Graphs Y ou can display different portions of a history graph by panning the graph. Panning a history graph shifts the displayed section of the graph to the left or right. At the maximum resolution of one minute per bar , a history graph can display only about one hour of [...]

  • Page 281

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–191 H Select Change Bottom to select a different graph for display on the bottom half of the screen. H Select Cancel if you decide not to change the displayed graph. Displaying Mini-Graphs When you select either Change T op or Change Bottom from the HISTOR Y GRAPHS page, the selected graph is[...]

  • Page 282

    V iewing Results 3–192 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Saving and Recalling Results Y ou can save test results to disk and recall the test results for later display and analysis. The CTS 710 automatically saves the results of the last two tests in memory . If you want to save test results permanently , you must save the test results to disk. [...]

  • Page 283

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–193 H Select EDIT NAME to enter a name other than RESL T_XX for the pass/fail test. Select DONE when you are finished editing the test name. Figure 3–63: The SA VE RESUL TS Page 2. Enter a description of the test results file as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Paramete[...]

  • Page 284

    V iewing Results 3–194 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3. Save the test results to disk as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS SA VE RESUL TS Save to Disk Save Current Save Previous At the bottom of the SA VE RESUL TS page are two lines that identify the current and previous tests by start ti[...]

  • Page 285

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–195 the page. The Results Source line will display the name of the file recalled. Figure 3–64: The RECALL RESUL TS Page Deleting T est Results from Disk T o delete test results from disk: 1. Insert the disk containing the test results into the disk drive. 2. Select the test results file to [...]

  • Page 286

    V iewing Results 3–196 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Recalling T est Results from Memory T o recall test results from memory: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice RESUL TS RECALL RESUL TS Memory (see Figure 3–64) select Current or Previous Recall Result Printing Results There are two ways to print out the r[...]

  • Page 287

    V iewing Results CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–197 T o print the results of the current test: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice PRINT (see Figure 3–65) Print Main Results Print Error Analysis Print Abort EXIT H Highlight Print Main Results and then select Print to print the contents of the MAIN RESUL T[...]

  • Page 288

    V iewing Results 3–198 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T o print the results of a test saved on disk, recall the results (see page 3–194) and then print as previously described. T o print the results of the previous test, recall the previous test (see page 3–196) and then print as previously described. Printing History Graphs T o print a [...]

  • Page 289

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–199 Changing Instrument Settings This section describes how to change the date and time settings, printer settings, and the GPIB and RS-232 parameters. This section describes how to display a screen that details the CTS 710 configura- tion. Y ou will also find a description of how to run the instrument self-t[...]

  • Page 290

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–200 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able 3–36: Lines of the Instrument Configuration Page (Cont.) Line Description Interface Module Displays which interface module is installed (supported transmit and receive rates) and wavelength of module, if optical. DS1/DS3 Option Indicates whether the DS1/DS3 Add/Drop/T[...]

  • Page 291

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–201 Figure 3–66: The MISC SETTINGS Page T urning the Beeper On and Off The CTS 710 has a beeper . The beeper is used alert you when a pass/fail test has completed, or when certain conditions occur . Y ou can turn off the beeper if you wish. T o turn the beeper on or off: Press M[...]

  • Page 292

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–202 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting the Date The date is used when writing files to disk, it is used to track measurement history , and it is used when displaying history graphs. T o set the date: 1. Display the current date setting as follows: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Selec[...]

  • Page 293

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–203 NOTE . While you set the time in Edit Mode, the clock stops running. 2. Assign the knob by selecting Hour , Minute , or Second as necessary . 3. T urn the knob to change the setting. 4. Select CANCEL to abort any changes and exit Edit Mode. 5. Select DONE to enter your changes[...]

  • Page 294

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–204 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual you can specify two lines of text to be included on any printout. The two lines of text identify the user name and the company name. Specifying the Printer or File T ype T o set the printer or file type: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTIL[...]

  • Page 295

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–205 T o set the RS-232 parameters for the printer: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTILITY PRINTER SETUP Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Flow Control None Software Hardware H/W & S/W Changing Instrument Sett[...]

  • Page 296

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–206 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Setting the Print User & Company T ext Y ou can have the CTS 710 include text on a printout that identifies the user name and company name. Including this text is optional. T o set the user name and company name: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Selec[...]

  • Page 297

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–207 Setting the GPIB Address T o set the CTS 710 GPIB address: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTILITY REMOTE CONTROL GPIB Primary Address (see Figure 3–68) Default 4 Inc Dec Offline H Select Default 4 to set the GPIB address to its default v[...]

  • Page 298

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–208 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure 3–68: The REMOTE CONTROL Page Setting RS-232 Parameters The appropriate settings for RS-232 parameters depend on how the controller is set up. Refer to the user manual that came with your controller to determine the correct settings. Changing Instrument Settings 3–2[...]

  • Page 299

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–209 T o set the remote control RS-232 parameters: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTILITY REMOTE CONTROL (see Figure 3–68) Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Ha rdw a r e Ha sha e Off Ha nd sha k e On S o f t w a[...]

  • Page 300

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–210 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Press Menu Button Select Choice Highlight Parameter Select Menu Page Tx T erminator LF CR CR/LF LF/CR H For Tx Delay , select one of the preset choices or use Inc and Dec to specify a value different from the preset choices. H The maximum value for Tx Delay is 60. The minimum [...]

  • Page 301

    Changing Instrument Settings CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 3–21 1 Running the Power Up Self T est T o run the power up self test: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTILITY SELF TEST Self T est Group Power up Self T est Self T est Loop Once Self T est Control Run H Select Abort to stop a self test in progre[...]

  • Page 302

    Changing Instrument Settings 3–212 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Changing Instrument Settings 3–212 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 303

    Appendices Appendices[...]

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    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–1 Appendix A: Menu Maps T est Duration History Resolution T ES T C ONTROL P age 5 min 15 min 1 hour Continuous USER DEFINED Normal (1 min) Low (15 min) Memory 0. DEF AUL T 1. Named when saved 2. Named when saved 3. Named when saved 4. Named when saved 5. Named when saved Disk Choices depend on disk content R [...]

  • Page 306

    Menu Maps A–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Disk Choices depend on disk content R EC ALL P A SS/F A I L T ES T S P age Recall & Run T est Delete File Name Description Save to Memory Save T o Disk S A VE I N S TRU ME NT SE TU PS P age SETUP_XX Clear EDIT NAME None Clear EDIT TEXT Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Save File Men[...]

  • Page 307

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–3 Name Description Operator Start Prompt T est Duration Fail If Operator End Prompt On T est Completion Save to Disk SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS Page TEST_XX Clear EDIT NAME None Clear EDIT TEXT Default Clear Preview EDIT TEXT 5 min 15 min 1 hour Continuous USER DEFINED Up to four fail if conditions can[...]

  • Page 308

    Menu Maps A–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual (Structure= 3 x STS-1) 1 2 3 (Rate=STS-3/ OC-3 ) 3 x STS-1 1 x STS-3c Transmit Rate Transmit Clock Transmit Level Signal Structure STS Under T est Mapping VT Under T est Payload T est Pattern Background Pattern Tx/Rx Settings TRANSMIT SETTINGS Page (1 of 2) STS-1 STS-3 OC-1 OC-3 OC-12 DS1 DS3 Inte[...]

  • Page 309

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–5 (Mapping=VT1.5 Async) PRBS 2^23–1 PRBS 2^20–1 PRBS 2^15–1 QRSS 2^20–1 All Ones All Zeros 1 in 8 3 in 24 User Word 8 bit User Word 16 bit User Word 24 bit (Mapping=VT1.5 Async) DS1 Ext Add DS1 Unframed DS1 SF (D4) DS1 ESF Transmit Rate Transmit Clock Transmit Level Signal Structure STS Unde[...]

  • Page 310

    Menu Maps A–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Error T ype set to Error Rate set to Transmit Alarm set to Transmit Failure set to ERRORS & ALARMS Page (1 of 4) (Mapping=DS3) None Section B1 Line B2 Path B3 Path FEBE Pattern Bit (Mapping= No Mapping) Section B1 Line B2 Path B3 Path FEBE Pattern Bit (Mapping= VT1.5 Async) None Section B1 Lin[...]

  • Page 311

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–7 Error T ype set to Error Rate set to Transmit Alarm set to Transmit Failure set to ERRORS & ALARMS Page (2 of 4) None 1e–3 1e–4 1e–5 1e–6 1e–7 1e–8 USER DEFINED Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–7 Error T ype set to Error Rate set to Transmit Alarm set to Transmit F[...]

  • Page 312

    Menu Maps A–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Error T ype set to Error Rate set to Transmit Alarm set to Transmit Failure set to ERRORS & ALARMS Page (3 of 4) (Mapping=DS3) None Line AIS Line FERF Path AIS Path FERF (Mapping= No Mapping) None Line AIS Line FERF Path AIS Path FERF (Mapping= VT1.5 Async & Payload=DS1 Ext Add) None Line [...]

  • Page 313

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–9 Error T ype set to Error Rate set to Transmit Alarm set to Transmit Failure set to ERRORS & ALARMS Page (4 of 4) (Mapping=DS3) None LOS LOF STS LOP (Mapping= No Mapping) None LOS LOF STS LOP (Mapping= VT1.5 Async) None LOS LOF STS LOP VT LOP VT LOM Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 314

    Menu Maps A–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Pointer/T iming Mode Offset Mode Frequency Offset Pointer T ype Sequence T ype Pointer Control Pointer V alue Set to Set with New Data Flag Pointer Rate Pointer Direction Burst Size Initialization Time Cool Down Time P O I NT E R S & T IMI NG P age (1 of 3 ) Pointer Movement Frequency Offset [...]

  • Page 315

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–1 1 Pointer/T iming Mode Offset Mode Frequency Offset Pointer T ype Sequence T ype Pointer Control Pointer V alue Set to Set with New Data Flag Pointer S-Bits Pointer Rate Pointer Direction Burst Size Initialization Time Cool Down Time P O I NT E R S & T IMI NG P age ( 2 of 3 ) (Pointer Control=[...]

  • Page 316

    Menu Maps A–12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Pointer/T iming Mode Offset Mode Frequency Offset Pointer T ype Sequence T ype Pointer Control Pointer V alue Set to Set with New Data Flag Pointer S-Bits Pointer Rate Pointer Direction Burst Size Initialization Time Cool Down Time P O I NT E R S & T IMI NG P age ( 3 of 3 ) (Pointer Control=B[...]

  • Page 317

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–13 APS Mode K1 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bits 5–8: K2 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bit 5: Bits 6–8: Transmit Setup A PS C O MM AND S P age (1 of 3 ) Span Ring Set to 00000000 Set to 11111111 Default 10101010 EDIT BYTE (APS Mode=Ring) NR No Request RR–R Reverse Request Ring RR–S Reverse Request Span EXE[...]

  • Page 318

    Menu Maps A–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual APS Mode K1 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bits 5–8: K2 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bit 5: Bits 6–8: Transmit Setup APS COMMANDS Page (2 of 3) #0 (0000) #1 (0001) #2 (0010) #3 (001 1) #4 (0100) #5 (0101) #6 (01 10) #7 (01 1 1) #8 (1000) #9 (1001) #10 (1010) #1 1 (1011) #12 (1 100) #13 (1 101) #14 (1 1 10) #[...]

  • Page 319

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–15 APS Mode K1 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bits 5–8: K2 Full Byte Bits 1–4: Bit 5: Bits 6–8: Transmit Setup APS COMMANDS Page (3 of 3) (APS Mode=Span) 1+1 1:N IDLE BR Bridged BR & SW Bridged & Switched Not Used Not Used Not Used FERF AIS Transmit User Setup Transmit Default Transmit Illegal [...]

  • Page 320

    Menu Maps A–16 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Reset Overhead Set to 10101010 Set to 11111111 Default xxxxxxxx EDIT BYTE Showing Overhead for External Add TRAN SP ORT O VE RH E AD P age None D1–D3 D4–D12 F1 Choices depend on transmit rate A1 A2 C1 E1 F1 D1 D2 D3 K1 K2 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D1 1 D12 S1 M0 E2 Menu Maps A–16 CTS 710 SONET [...]

  • Page 321

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–17 Overhead View External Add (Overhead View= STS Path Overhead) J1 C2 F2 Z3 Z4 Z5 (Overhead View= V5 Byte) V5 P AT H O VE RH E AD P age STS Path Overhead V5 Byte Reset Overhead Set to 10101010 Set to 11111111 Default xxxxxxxx EDIT BYTE None F2 Reset Overhead Set to 10101010 Set to 11111111 Default [...]

  • Page 322

    Menu Maps A–18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual (Rate= STS-1/STS-3) Cross Connect Low (Rate= DS3) Normal Monitor (Rate= DS1) Normal Monitor Bridge Receive Rate Receive Level Signal Structure STS Under T est Mapping VT Under T est Payload Tributary Drop T est Pattern Tx/Rx Settings RECEIVE SETTINGS Page (1 of 2) STS-1 STS-3 OC-1 OC-3 OC-12 DS1 [...]

  • Page 323

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–19 (Mapping= No Mapping) PRBS 2^23–1 PRBS 2^20–1 PRBS 2^15–1 PRBS 2^09–1 All Ones All Zeros User Word Unknown (Mapping=VT1.5 Rate=DS3) PRBS 2^23–1 PRBS 2^20–1 PRBS 2^15–1 QRSS 2^20–1 All Ones All Zeros 1 in 8 3 in 24 User Word 8 bit User Word 16 bit User Word 24 bit Unknown Receive R[...]

  • Page 324

    Menu Maps A–20 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Expected Receive Rate Received Optical Power Received Peak V oltage SIGNAL ST A TUS Page A1 A2 C1 B1 E1 F1 D1 D2 D3 H1 H2 H3 B2 K1 K2 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D1 1 D12 S1 M0 E2 Showing Overhead for External Drop Pause Control None D1–D3 D4–D12 F1 Choices depend on receive rate Bytes that can be [...]

  • Page 325

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–21 Overhead View External Drop Pause Control (Overhead View= STS Path Overhead) J1 B3 C2 G1 F2 H4 Z3 Z4 Z5 (Overhead View= V5 Byte) V5 View Only STS Path Overhead V5 Byte P A TH OVERHEAD Page None F2 View Only None F2 Results Source: Results Rate: Results Mapping: T est Started: Elapsed Time: TROUBL[...]

  • Page 326

    Menu Maps A–22 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Errors Failures Alarms Pointers MAIN RESUL TS Page Section Analysis Line Analysis Path Analysis VT1.5 Analysis DS3 Analysis Payload Analysis DS1 Analysis ERROR ANAL YSIS Page Menu Maps A–22 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Errors Failures Alarms Pointers MAIN RESUL TS Page Section Analysis L[...]

  • Page 327

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–23 Zoom In Zoom Out Show Next T op Change To p Change Bottom H IS TORY GRA P H S P age (History Resolution= Normal (1 min)) 1 mins/bar 5 mins/bar 15 mins/bar 60 mins/bar (Receive Rate= SONET Rate) Failures SONET Alarms DS3 Alarms DS1 Alarms Section B1 Error Counts Section B1 Errored Secs Line B2 Err[...]

  • Page 328

    Menu Maps A–24 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Name Description Save T o Disk S A VE R ES UL T S P age RESL T_XX Clear EDIT NAME None Clear EDIT TEXT Save Current Save Previous Memory Current Previous Disk Choices depend on disk content R EC ALL R ES UL T S P age Recall Result Recall Result Delete File Display Brightness Beeper Current Date C[...]

  • Page 329

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–25 Printer T ype RS–232 Baud Rate Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Printer User & Company User Name Company Name PRINTER SETUP Page 1200 2400 4800 9600 1 2 None Odd Even None Software Hardware H/W & S/W Off On EDIT TEXT EDIT TEXT Te k DPU–41 1 Epson Thinkjet T o Disk BMP Format T o Disk Ile[...]

  • Page 330

    Menu Maps A–26 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual GPIB Primary Address RS–232 Baud Rate Stop Bits Parity Hardware Handshake Software Handshake Data Carrier Detect Tx Delay (Seconds) Tx T erminator REMOTE CONTROL Page Default 4 Inc Dec Offline 1200 2400 4800 9600 1 2 None Odd Even None Xon/Xoff Off On Off On 0 1 5 Inc Dec LF CR CR/LF LF/CR Menu[...]

  • Page 331

    Menu Maps CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual A–27 Model: Serial Number: Hardware Revision: Option Revision: Firmware Revision: Options: Interface Module: DS1/DS3 Option: INSTR CONFIG Page Displayed information depends on instrument Self T est Control Self T est Group Self T est Routine Self T est Loop control View Results SELF TEST Page Run Abor[...]

  • Page 332

    Menu Maps A–28 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Menu Maps A–28 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 333

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual B–1 Appendix B: Status and Error Messages This appendix describes the status and error messages that appear on the CTS 710 display . Status messages are statements about actions the CTS 710 has completed. Status messages appear during normal operation. Error messages are statements about actions the CTS 710 was[...]

  • Page 334

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages B–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Instrument factory reset complete. The recall of default factory settings, from the RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS page, was completed successfully . Instrument returned to previous setup. This message appears if you select Cancel while an Autoscan is in progress. Instrument [...]

  • Page 335

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual B–3 Save of measurement results/histories complete. The CTS 710 has successfully saved test results to disk. Save of pass/fail test complete. The CTS 710 has successfully saved the pass/fail test to disk. Single pointer movement transmitted. Y ou pressed the POINTER ACTION [...]

  • Page 336

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages B–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Can not insert tributary error/alarm while adding external signal. An attempt was made to insert a tributary error or alarm while adding an external signal. Could not create disk file. The CTS 710 was unable to create a file on the disk. T ry saving the file on a differ[...]

  • Page 337

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual B–5 Disk is full. Y ou tried to save a file to disk and there is not enough room on the disk for the file. Insert a disk with space available and save the file again. Disk not present in drive. Y ou tried to save a file to disk, but no disk is in the drive. Insert a formatt[...]

  • Page 338

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages B–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual entered for the file to be saved to disk; that is, there is no default file name. Filename not found. This message appears if the disk was swapped after the directory was read and you attempted to recall a file. Insert the original disk and recall the file again. File n[...]

  • Page 339

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual B–7 Invalid history data format in file. Y ou recalled a file that does not contain data in the correct format. This occurs when a file is recalled that happens to have the correct extension for a history file (and thus shows up on the RECALL RESUL TS page) even though it i[...]

  • Page 340

    Appendix B: Status and Error Messages B–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Operation invalid while a test is running. Y ou tried to perform an action that cannot be completed while a test is running. For example, this message would appear if you attempted to recall instrument settings while a test is running. Optical power has been overloaded.[...]

  • Page 341

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual C–1 Appendix C: Default Factory Settings T able C–1 lists the instrument settings after Default Factory Settings have been recalled. T able C–1: Default Factory Settings Parameter Default V alue T ransmit Rate STS-1 T ransmit Clock Internal T ransmit Level Cross Connect STS Under T est 1 Mapping Bulk Fill N[...]

  • Page 342

    Appendix C: Default Factory Settings C–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able C–1: Default Factory Settings (Cont.) Parameter Default V alue Receive STS Under T est 1 Receive Mapping No Mapping (Equipped) Receive T ributary Drop Off Receive T est Pattern PRBS 2^23–1 T est Duration Continuous Receive Path Overhead External Drop None Beep[...]

  • Page 343

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–1 Appendix D: Specifications T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications Characteristic Description Generator Output Electrical Output Data Rates STS-1: 51.84 Mb/s STS-3: 155.52 Mb/s Data Formats STS-1: AMI, B3ZS STS-3/STS-3c: CMI Signal Level at T ransmit Output STS-1 Hi: ± 1.0 Vpk ± 10% into 75 W STSX-1[...]

  • Page 344

    Appendix D: Specifications D–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Spectral Width ≤ 4 nm, 1310 nm (Opt. 03, 04, 06) ≤ 1 nm, 1550 nm (Opt. 05, 06) Laser Classification Class 1 laser , complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.1 1, complies with IEC 825, Section 9.4 Co[...]

  • Page 345

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–3 T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Accuracy ± 4.6 ppm, for instrument calibrated within 24 months External Clock Reference Rate 1.544 MHz ± 40 ppm Input Balanced, 100 W ± 5%, Bantam connector Recovered Clock Loop timing Clock is rec[...]

  • Page 346

    Appendix D: Specifications D–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Return Loss >15 dB Connector Unbalanced, 75 W BNC Optical Input Data Rates OC-1: 51.84 Mb/s ( ± 100 ppm) OC-3: 155.52 Mb/s ( ± 100 ppm) OC-12: 622.08 Mb/s ( ± 100 ppm) Maximum Input Power –7 d[...]

  • Page 347

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–5 T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Path Overhead Access Set Path Overhead bytes to any value from binary 00000000 to 1 1111111 : C2, F2, Z3, Z4, and Z5 View all Path Overhead bytes Add/Drop Insert data from the Overhead Add/Drop connec[...]

  • Page 348

    Appendix D: Specifications D–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Phase transient pointer adjustment burst Time between 7 pointers is 0.25 s, 0.25 s, 0.5 s, 0.5 s, 0.5 s, 0.5 s. Time between pointer burst: 30 s. Periodic pointer adjustment – 87–3 pattern – 87?[...]

  • Page 349

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–7 T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Pattern Bit Seconds and % of total time Error-Count, ES, ES-A, ES-B, SES, UAS, EFS LEDs Status Indicators LOS, LOF , LOP , Line AIS, Line FERF , Path AIS, Path FERF , Errors, Pointer Adjust, Signal Pr[...]

  • Page 350

    Appendix D: Specifications D–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description AutoScan AutoScan to incoming signal (rate, mapping, framing, and pattern). Identifies incoming signal and presents graphical display of SPE and VT structure. Identifies VT signal status by showing VT[...]

  • Page 351

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–9 T able D–1: Standard CTS 710 Specifications (Cont.) Characteristic Description Help Mode Online task-oriented help Display 7 inch diagonal CRT , magnetic deflection Horizontal raster-scan green phosphor Resolution: 640 by 480 pixels VGA output: 15 pin connector Appendix D: Speci[...]

  • Page 352

    Appendix D: Specifications D–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities Characteristic Description DS1/DS3 Generator Electrical Output Data Rates DS1 (1.544 Mb/s) DS3 (44.736 Mb/s) Formats DS1: AMI, B8ZS coded DS3: B3ZS coded Signal Level DS1: 3 V peak ± 0.6 V into 100 W DS3: 0.6 V peak ± 0.24 V in[...]

  • Page 353

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–1 1 T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description Error Rate Range 1 × 10 –2 to 1 × 10 –8 with 0.1 resolution 1 Alarms and Failures DS1: Y ellow AIS DS3: Y ellow AIS (DS3 blue) Idle VT1.5/DS3 Mapping VT1.5 Map Signal Source Internal DS1 [...]

  • Page 354

    Appendix D: Specifications D–12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description External Clock Reference Rates 1.544 MHz ± 40 ppm Input Balanced, 100 W ± 5%, DS1 Bantam connector Recovered Clock Loop timing Clock is recovered from received signal T ransmit Line Frequency [...]

  • Page 355

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–13 T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description DS1/DS3 Internal Pattern Receiver Pattern Receiver Source DS1: Rx Signal (ext) VT1.5 Drop DS3: Rx Signal (ext) SONET SPE Drop Framing DS1: SF(D4) ESF Unframed DS3: M13 C-bit Parity Unframed Demu[...]

  • Page 356

    Appendix D: Specifications D–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description VT Pointer Movement VT1.5 Pointer Interaction VT1.5 or STS, but not both at the same time Single Single pointer justification (increment or decrement) Burst Bursts of two to eight pointer justif[...]

  • Page 357

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–15 T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description Periodic pointer adjustment – continuous pattern – continuous pattern – continuous pattern with cancellation of one pointer – continuous pattern with added pointer Pointer Direction Posi[...]

  • Page 358

    Appendix D: Specifications D–16 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description VT1.5 Pointer Measurements Seconds: Count: LOP Illegal pointers Illegal pointers Positive justifications NDF Negative justifications T1M1.3 Analysis VT1.5 BIP-2 & FEBE Seconds and % of total[...]

  • Page 359

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–17 T able D–2: Option 22 DS1/DS3/VT1.5 Capabilities (Cont.) Characteristic Description Histogram Display Resolution 1 min, 5 min, 15 min, 1 hour (displays 72 hours with 1 min resolution) 15 min, 60 min, 4 hrs, 12 hrs (displays 45 days with 15 min resolution) Result Logging All mea[...]

  • Page 360

    Appendix D: Specifications D–18 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–4: Physical Characteristics Characteristic Description Dimensions Height: 165 mm (6.5 in) 191 mm (7.5 in) with accessory pouch Width: 362 mm (14.25 in) Depth: 490 mm (19.25 in) with front cover 564 mm (22.2 in) with handle extended Weight Net: Approximately 8.7 kg (19.[...]

  • Page 361

    Appendix D: Specifications CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual D–19 T able D–5: Certifications and compliances (cont.) Characteristic Description EC Declaration of Conformity – Low V oltage Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities: Low V oltage Directive 73/23/EEC[...]

  • Page 362

    Appendix D: Specifications D–20 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able D–5: Certifications and compliances (cont.) Characteristic Description Installation Category Descriptions T erminals on this product may have different installation category designations. The installation categories are: CA T III Distribution-level mains (usually permane[...]

  • Page 363

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual E–1 Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est The purpose of the incoming inspection test is to verify that the CTS 710 SONET T est Set is functioning properly . The incoming inspection test relies on the front panel status lights to indicate the results of the test. Figure E–1 shows the location of the status li[...]

  • Page 364

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est E–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able E–1: Required Equipment Item Number and Description Minimum Requirements Example Purpose 1 Optical Fiber Cable 1 62.5/125 m m multimode fiber; FC/PC connector on one end; compatible with CTS 710 connec- tor option on other end FC/PC to FC/PC, T ektro - nix part[...]

  • Page 365

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual E–3 How to Proceed If the CTS 710 fails any of these tests, it has failed the incoming inspection test. Double check the electrical and optical connections and repeat any failed test. If the failure persists, contact your local T ektronix field office or representative for [...]

  • Page 366

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est E–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 2. Set up and execute the system self test with the following sequence: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice UTILITY SELF TEST Self T est Group Sys: Ext Self T est Control Run SONET Signals This test checks that the CTS 710 transmits and [...]

  • Page 367

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual E–5 2. Perform the initial setup of the CTS 710 with the following sequence: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DEF AUL T F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Recall Setup TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS Tx/Rx Settings Coupled[...]

  • Page 368

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est E–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual 7. T o check the OC-3 rate, perform the setup sequence: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TRANSMIT TRANSMIT SETTINGS T ransmit Rate OC-3 8. Press the CLEAR HISTOR Y button, wait two seconds, and then verify that no yellow history light[...]

  • Page 369

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual E–7 1. Attach electrical and optical loop-back cables from the OUT outputs to the IN inputs. 2. Perform the initial setup of the CTS 710 with the following sequence: Press Menu Button Select Menu Page Highlight Parameter Select Choice TEST SETUPS RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS DE[...]

  • Page 370

    Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est E–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Appendix E: Incoming Inspection T est E–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 371

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual F–1 Appendix F: Example Disk Contents This manual ships with a disk containing files that you can load into your CTS 710. The files are examples of instrument setups, test results and pass/fail tests. The files contained on the disk are described in the following paragraphs. Instrument Setups The STRESS file is[...]

  • Page 372

    Appendix F: Example Disk Contents F–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual The BER_STS1 file is a 15-minute BER test. The test passes if the BER is better than 10E–7. T o run the test, connect an electrical cable between the TRANSMIT and RECEIVE connectors on the front panel and then recall the test from the RECALL P ASS/F AIL TESTS page of the [...]

  • Page 373

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual G–1 Appendix G: Rear-Panel Connectors This appendix describes the connectors located on the rear panel of the CTS 710. Power Connector Principal Power Switch Fuse VGA Video Output GPIB Port RS-232 Port (Connector Not Used) 1.544 Mb/s BITS Timing Reference Input Overhead Add/Drop Port Calibration Signal Output G[...]

  • Page 374

    Appendix G: Rear-Panel Connectors G–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual VGA connector . T able G–1 lists the pin assignment for the rear-panel VGA connector . 15 11 1 5 61 0 Figure G–2: The VGA Video Output Connector T able G–1: VGA Video Output Connector Pin Assignment Pin Number Description 1 Ground 2 Video Signal (Green) 3 Ground 4 –[...]

  • Page 375

    Appendix G: Rear -Panel Connectors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual G–3 GPIB Port The GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus) port is used for remote control of the CTS 710. For detailed information on remote control of the CTS 710, see the CTS 710 SONET T est Set Programmer Manual (T ektronix part number 070-8924-XX) RS-232 Port The rear panel R[...]

  • Page 376

    Appendix G: Rear -Panel Connectors G–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able G–2: RS-232 Rear Panel Connector Pin Assignment (Cont.) Pin Number Description Name 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request T o Send 8 CTS Clear T o Send 9 RI Ring Indicator External Clock Input Y ou use the external clock input to provide an external reference for the[...]

  • Page 377

    Appendix G: Rear-Panel Connectors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual G–5 Overhead Add/Drop Port Y ou use the Overhead Add/Drop port to add/drop the section and line data communication channels (DCC), and the section and line user channels. The DCC and user channel add/drop functions are independent; for example, you can add a DCC while dropping [...]

  • Page 378

    Appendix G: Rear -Panel Connectors G–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual T able G–4: Overhead Channels Dropped Dropped Channel Bytes Dropped Data Rate Clock Rate Section DCC D1, D2, D3 192 kbps 216 kHz Line DCC D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D1 1, D12 576 kbps 2.16 MHz Section User Channel F1 64 kbps 72 kHz Path User Channel F2 64 kbps 72 kHz T[...]

  • Page 379

    Appendix G: Rear -Panel Connectors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual G–7 T able G–6: Overhead Add/Drop Port Additional Pin Assignments Signal Pin Shield (ground) 1 Signal Ground (ground) 19 Reserved 33 Tx Frame Pulse (output) 1 15 Rx Frame Pulse (output) 1 36 1 The Frame Pulse signals are nominal 8 kHz, TTL, single-ended signals. BITS Timing [...]

  • Page 380

    Appendix G: Rear -Panel Connectors G–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Appendix G: Rear-Panel Connectors G–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 381

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H–1 Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connectors The following procedures are discussed in this appendix: H Cleaning the Optical Ports H Changing the Optical Port Connectors Cleaning the Optical Ports If the CTS 710 performance appears degraded, the optical fiber and optical port may be dirty . Clean the fiber [...]

  • Page 382

    Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connectors H–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual NOTE . T o keep cleaning to a minimum, install the dustcap when no fiber is connected to the optical port. Optical Fiber Connector Figure H–1: Removing the Optical Bulkhead Connector Changing the Optical Port Connectors The CTS 710 is shipped with the FC connec[...]

  • Page 383

    Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connectors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H–3 Figure H–2: FC Optical Bulkhead Assembly Figure H–3: ST Optical Bulkhead Assembly Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connectors CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H–3 Figure H–2: FC Optical Bulkhead Assembly Figure H–3: ST Optical Bulkhead Assembly[...]

  • Page 384

    Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connectors H–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Figure H–4: DIN 47256 Optical Bulkhead Assembly Figure H–5: SC Optical Bulkhead Assembly 5. Replace the current bulkhead with the one you wish to use and reassemble. 6. Installation is the reverse of steps 1 through 3. Appendix H: Changing Optical Port Connec[...]

  • Page 385

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual I–1 Appendix I: Packing for Shipment If you ship the CTS 710, pack it in the original shipping carton and packing material. If the original packing material is not available, package the instrument as follows: 1. Obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton with inside dimensions at least 15 cm (6 in) taller, [...]

  • Page 386

    Appendix I: Packing for Shipment I–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Appendix I: Packing for Shipment I–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 387

    Glossary and Index Glossary and Index[...]

  • Page 388

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  • Page 389

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Glossary–1 Glossary AIS An acronym for Alarm Indication Signal. An AIS is used to alert downstream equipment that an upstream failure has been detected. APS An acronym for Automatic Protection Switching. ASCII An acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. BER An acronym for Bit Error Ratio [...]

  • Page 390

    Glossary Glossary–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual CV An acronym for Coding V iolation. dB The symbol for decibels. dBm The symbol for power level in decibels relative to 1 mW . DM An acronym for Degraded Minute. A minute with a BER greater than 10 –6 . DSn An acronym for Digital Signal-n (DS1, DS2, DS3, and DS4). DS1 is the basic multiple[...]

  • Page 391

    Glossary CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Glossary–3 FEBE An acronym for Far End Block Error . An indication returned to the transmitting L TE that an errored block has been detected at the receiving L TE. FERF An acronym for Far End Receive Failure. A FERF indicates to the transmitting L TE that the receiving L TE has detected an incoming lin[...]

  • Page 392

    Glossary Glossary–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Line Sever ely Err ored Second (SES) A second with N or more Line CVs, or a second during which the line was in the Line AIS state. The value of N varies with the transmit rate, but corresponds to a 2 × 10 –7 BER. LOF An acronym for Loss of Frame. LOP An acronym for Loss of Pointer . LOS [...]

  • Page 393

    Glossary CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Glossary–5 status and maintenance information between two network elements. POH An acronym for Path Overhead. PTE An acronym for Path T erminating Equipment. Rx An abbreviation for Receive. Section The portion of a transmission line between a Network Element (NE) and a Line T erminating Equipment (L TE[...]

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    Glossary Glossary–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual SONET An acronym for Synchronous Optical NET work. SPE An acronym for Synchronous Payload Envelope. STE An acronym for Section T erminating Equipment. STS An acronym for Synchronous T ransport Signal. STS-N An acronym for Synchronous T ransport Signal level-N (STS-1, -3, -9, -12, -18, -24, -[...]

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    Glossary CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Glossary–7 Through Mode The ability to retransmit the incoming signal and manipulate its contents. TOH An acronym for T ransport Overhead. T ransport Overhead (TOH) A set of bytes allocated within each frame to carry operation, administration, and maintenance information from one end of the system to t[...]

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    Glossary Glossary–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Glossary Glossary–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual[...]

  • Page 397

    CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–1 Index A Abort PRINT CONTROL dialog box, 3–197, 3–198 Self T est Control, 3–21 1 accessories optional, 1–2 standard, 1–2 accessory pouch, installing, 1–3 Added Tx Clock, Overhead Add/ Drop Port, G–6 Added Tx Data, Overhead Add/ Drop Port, G–6 adding a tributary signal, 3–72 adjusting po[...]

  • Page 398

    Index Index–2 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Channel Requesting, APS COM- MANDS, 3–165, 3–167 checking APS response, 3–161 continuity , 3–2 error and alarm response, 3–8 fault tolerance, 3–8 line frequency offset response, 3–16 mapping and demapping, 3–6 pointer movements, 3–13 signal quality , 3–4 Clear Description SA VE[...]

  • Page 399

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–3 Default (XXXXXXXX), TRANS- POR T OVERHEAD, 3–79 Default 0ppm, Frequency Offset, 3–150 Default 4, GPIB Primary Address, REMOTE CONTROL, 3–207 Default 50ms, Pointer Rate, 3–147 Default 522, Pointer V alue Set to, 3–145 Default 78, Pointer V alue Set to, 3–146 default settings, C–1 Defa[...]

  • Page 400

    Index Index–4 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual DS1 SF (D4) DS1 Framing, 3–108, 3–128 Framing, 3–94, 3–125 Payload, 3–74, 3–1 1 1 DS1 Unframed DS1 Framing, 3–108, 3–128 Framing, 3–94, 3–125 Payload, 3–74, 3–1 1 1 DS1/DS3 AIS, status light, 3–60 DS1/DS3 Option, INSTR CON- FIG, 3–200 DS1/DS3 YELLOW , status light, 3–[...]

  • Page 401

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–5 Error Ratio, Fail If condition, 3–39 Error type set to, ERRORS & ALARMS, 3–132 Errored Seconds, Fail If condition, 3–42 Errors, MAIN RESUL TS, 3–175, 3–177 example disk contents, F–1 EXER, APS COMMANDS, 3–164 EXER–R, APS COMMANDS, 3–163 EXER–S, APS COMMANDS, 3–163 EXIT He[...]

  • Page 402

    Index Index–6 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual H Hardware Handshake, REMOTE CONTROL, 3–209 Hardware Revision, INSTR CON- FIG, 3–199 HELP button, 2–12 Help dialog box, 2–12 High Receive Level, 3–103 T ransmit Level, 3–69 high-intensity text, 2–16 history graphs displaying, 3–182 elements of, 3–186 resolution, 3–189 zooming, [...]

  • Page 403

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–7 LINE FERF , status light, 3–60 Line FERF , T ransmit alarm set to, 3–136 line rate, 3–64, 3–90 LOF Failure set to, 3–138 status lights, 3–60 LONG, APS COMMANDS, 3–169 LOP , status light, 3–60 LOS Failure set to, 3–138 status light, 3–60 Low , Receive Level, 3–103 Low (15 min)[...]

  • Page 404

    Index Index–8 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual No Mapping (Unequipped), Map- ping, 3–71, 3–72 None Description SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS, 3–45 SA VE RESUL TS, 3–193 Error type set to, 3–133 External Add, 3–85 P A TH OVERHEAD, 3–86 External Drop P A TH OVERHEAD, 3–119 TRANSPOR T OVERHEAD, 3–1 18 Failure set to, 3–138 T ransmit[...]

  • Page 405

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–9 Path FERF , T ransmit alarm set to, 3–136 Path Overhead, viewing, 3–80, 3–1 16, 3–117 path overhead bytes, setting, 3–77 Path User Channel (F2), Overhead Add/Drop Port, G–5, G–6 P A TTERN LOCK, status light, 3–59 Pause Control line, P A TH OVER- HEAD page, 3–120 Payload, Offset M[...]

  • Page 406

    Index Index–10 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual printer setup, 3–203 Printer T ype, PRINTER SETUP , 3–204 printers RS–232 parameters, 3–204 supported, 3–204 printing results, 3–196 Programmer Manual, xxii R reading disk file names, 2–24 Recall, RECALL P ASS/F AIL TESTS, 3–50 Recall Result, RECALL RE- SUL TS, 3–194, 3–196 Re[...]

  • Page 407

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–1 1 Save to Disk On T est Completion, 3–49 SA VE INSTRUMENT SETUPS, 3–34 SA VE RESUL TS, 3–194 Save to Memory , SA VE INSTRU- MENT SETUPS, 3–33 saving test results, 3–192 Scan All VT s, AUTOSCAN dialog box, 3–57 SD–HP , APS COMMANDS, 3–164 SD–LP , APS COMMANDS, 3–164 SD–P , APS[...]

  • Page 408

    Index Index–12 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual STS-1, Signal Structure, RECEIVE SETTINGS, 3–104 STS-3c, Signal Structure, RE- CEIVE SETTINGS, 3–104 symbols (icons) in display , 2–8 T TEST BEGIN dialog box, 3–50 T est Duration SA VE P ASS/F AIL TESTS, 3–38, 3–47 TEST TIME, 3–23 test duration limits, 3–26 T est Pattern RECEIVE S[...]

  • Page 409

    Index CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Index–13 Tx/Rx Settings line, RECEIVE SETTINGS page, 3–101 U Unknown, T est Pattern, 3–129 RECEIVE SETTINGS, 3–109, 3–1 13, 3–126 USER, Fail If table, SA VE P ASS/ F AIL TESTS, 3–48 User Channel, G–5 adding, 3–84 dropping, 3–1 17 USER DEFINED Error rate set to, 3–135 Frequency Offset, [...]

  • Page 410

    Index Index–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Y yellow lights, 2–5, 3–60 Z 0. DEF AUL T memory , RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS page, 3–35 Zoom In, HISTOR Y GRAPHS, 3–189 Zoom Out, HISTOR Y GRAPHS, 3–189 Index Index–14 CTS 710 SONET T est Set User Manual Y yellow lights, 2–5, 3–60 Z 0. DEF AUL T memory , RECALL INSTRUMENT SETUPS pa[...]