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HP 37718A OmniBER 718 User’ s Guide DSn/SONET Operation[...]
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Hewlett-Packard Limited Telecommunications Networks Test Division South Queensferry West Lothian, Sc[...]
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User’ s Guide DSn/SONET Operation HP 37718A OmniBER 718[...]
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iv This book tells you ho w to select the features that you want to use for your test. The selection[...]
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Contents v 1 Setting the Interfaces Setting DSn T ransmit Interface 2 Setting SONET T ransmit Inter[...]
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vi Contents Inserting an External DSn Payload/T est Signal 43 Dropping an External Payload/T est Sig[...]
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Contents vii Measuring Jitter T ransfer 92 4 Storing, Logging and Printing Sa ving Graphics Results[...]
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viii Contents Labeling a Disk 132 Managing Files and Directories on Disk 133 Sa ving Graphics Result[...]
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Contents ix 7 STS-1 SPE Backgr ound Patter ns 8 ETSI/ANSI T erminology ETSI/ANSI Con version and [...]
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x Contents[...]
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1 1 Setting the Interfaces This chapter tells you how to set the instrument interfaces to match the[...]
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2 Setting the Interfaces Setting DSn T ransmit Interface Description DSn transmit interface settings[...]
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3 Setting the Interf aces Setting DSn T ransmit Interface 3 If DS1 or DS3 is chosen, choose the requ[...]
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4 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET T ransmit Interface Setting SONET T ransmit Interface Descri[...]
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5 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET T ransmit Interface 4 Choose FOREGROUND , BACKGROUND MAPPI[...]
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6 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET T ransmit Interface If you have chosen 2 Mb/s , DS1 or DS3 u[...]
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7 Setting the Interf aces Setting Jitter T ransmit Interface Setting Jitter T ransmit Interface Desc[...]
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8 Setting the Interf aces Setting Jitter T ransmit Interface 5 Choose the modulation source. If add[...]
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9 Setting the Interf aces Setting W ander T ransmit Interface Setting W ander T ransmit Interface De[...]
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10 Setting the Interf aces Setting W ander T ransmit Interface 6 Choose the W ANDER MASK setting req[...]
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11 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET THRU Mode Setting SONET THRU Mode Description THRU mode is [...]
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12 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET THRU Mode 2 Make the P A YLOAD OVERWRITE choice required. [...]
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13 Setting the Interf aces Using Smart T est Using Smart T est Description The Smart T est function [...]
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14 Setting the Interf aces Using Smart T est 4 In SONET mode the incoming signal will be identified[...]
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15 Setting the Interf aces Setting DSn Receive Interface Setting DSn Receive Interface Description D[...]
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16 Setting the Interf aces Setting DSn Receive Interface 5 Choose the P A YLOAD TYPE. If is requir[...]
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17 Setting the Interf aces Setting SONET Receive Interface Setting SONET Receive Interface Descripti[...]
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18 Setting the Interf aces Setting Jitter Receive Interface Setting Jitter Receive Interface Descrip[...]
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19 Setting the Interf aces Setting Extended Jitter Receive Interface Setting Extended Jitter Receive[...]
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20 Setting the Interf aces Setting W ander Receive Interface Setting W ander Receive Interface Descr[...]
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2 2 Selecting T est F eatures[...]
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22 Selecting T est F eatures Using T ransmit Overhead Setup Description Y ou can set an overhead byt[...]
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23 Selecting T est Features Using T ransmit Overhead Setup If (Transport Overhead) is chosen, c hoo[...]
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24 Selecting T est Features Using Receive Overhead Monitor Using Receive Overhead Monitor Descriptio[...]
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25 Selecting T est Features Using Receive Overhead Monitor If BYTE NAMES is chosen, the labels for t[...]
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26 Selecting T est Features Setting Overhead T race Messages Setting Overhead T race Messages Descri[...]
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27 Selecting T est Features Generating Overhead Sequences Generating Overhead Sequences Description [...]
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28 Selecting T est Features Generating Overhead Sequences 6 Start the sequence by choosing . NO TE[...]
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29 Selecting T est Features Using Receive Overhead Capture Using Receive Overhead Capture Descriptio[...]
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30 Selecting T est Features Using Receive Overhead Capture - captures activity after the first occu[...]
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31 Selecting T est Features Adding Frequency Offset to SONET Signal Adding F requency Offset to SONE[...]
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32 Selecting T est Features Adding Frequency Offset to SONET Signal Tributary Offset ± 100 ppm 1 C[...]
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33 Selecting T est Features Adding Frequency Offset to the DSn Signal Adding F requency Offset to th[...]
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34 Selecting T est Features Setting up Signaling Bits Setting up Signaling Bits Description When tra[...]
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35 Selecting T est Features Setting up Signaling Bits SONET Operation 1 Choose on the display 2 C[...]
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36 Selecting T est Features Setting up Signaling Bits 2 Choose SIGNAL or , and P A YLOAD TYPE on [...]
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37 Selecting T est Features Setting T ransmit Structured Pa yload/T est Signal Setting T ransmit Str[...]
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38 Selecting T est Features Setting T ransmit Structured Pa yload/T est Signal 5 Choose the B/G P AT[...]
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39 Selecting T est Features Setting Receive Structured P ayload/T est Signal Setting Receive Structu[...]
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40 Selecting T est Features Setting T ransmi tNx6 4 kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured P ayload/T est Signa[...]
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41 Selecting T est Features Setting T ransmi tNx6 4 kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured P ayload/T est Signa[...]
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42 Selecting T est Features Setting Receive N x 64 kb/s/N x 56 kb/s Structured P ayload/T est Signal[...]
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43 Selecting T est Features Inserting an External DSn Pa yload/T est Signal Inserting an External DS[...]
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44 Selecting T est Features Inserting an External DSn Pa yload/T est Signal Insert 2 Mb/s or DS1 (Un[...]
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45 Selecting T est Features Inserting an External DSn Pa yload/T est Signal Structured SONET P ayloa[...]
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46 Selecting T est Features Dropping an External P ayload/T est Signal Dropping an External P ayload[...]
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47 Selecting T est Features Dropping an External P ayload/T est Signal Drop 2 Mb/s /DS1 (Unstructure[...]
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48 Selecting T est Features Dropping an External P ayload/T est Signal Structured SONET P ayload 2 S[...]
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49 Selecting T est Features Adding Err ors & Alarms at the SONET Interface Adding Errors & A[...]
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50 Selecting T est Features Adding Err ors & Alarms to the DSn Interface/DSn P a yload Adding Er[...]
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51 Selecting T est Features Using FEA C Codes Using FEAC Codes Description The third C-Bit in subfra[...]
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52 Selecting T est Features Using FEA C Codes 3 Choose the FEAC CODE TYPE. 4 Choose the MESSAGE fro[...]
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53 Selecting T est Features Setting DSn Spare Bits Setting DSn Spare Bits Description Certain Spare [...]
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54 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments Adding P ointer Adjustments Description The [...]
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55 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments OFFSET - Y ou can frequency offset the line [...]
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56 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments Note: SINGLE (A1), BURST (A2) and PHASE TRAN[...]
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57 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments NO TE The following conditions apply for poi[...]
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58 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments T1.105 A3 PHASE TRANSIENT GR-253 5031 Phase [...]
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59 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments NO TE F or SPE pointers the sequence interva[...]
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60 Selecting T est Features Adding P ointer Adjustments T able 1 P ointer Sequences A v ailable wit[...]
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61 Selecting T est Features Using P ointer Graph T est Function Using P ointer Graph T est Function[...]
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62 Selecting T est Features Using P ointer Graph T est Function If , during a long term measurement [...]
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63 Selecting T est Features Stressing Optical Clock Reco very Circuits Stressing Optical Clock Recov[...]
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64 Selecting T est Features Generating A utomatic Protection Switc h Messages Generating Automatic P[...]
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65 Selecting T est Features Inserting & Dropping Data Communications Channel Inserting & Dro[...]
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66 Selecting T est Features Inserting & Dropping Data Communications Channel[...]
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3 3 Making Measur ements[...]
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68 Making Measurements Using Overhead BER T est Function Using Overhead BER T est Function Descripti[...]
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69 Making Measurements T est Timing T est T iming Description There are two aspects to test timing: [...]
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70 Making Measurements Making SONET Analysis Measurements Making SONET Analysis Measurements Descrip[...]
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71 Making Measurements Making DSn Analysis Measurements Making DSn Analysis Measurements Description[...]
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72 Making Measurements Measuring Frequency Measuring F requency Description The signal frequency and[...]
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73 Making Measurements Measuring Optical P ower Measuring Optical P ower Description Optical power m[...]
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74 Making Measurements Measuring Round T rip Delay Measuring Round T rip Delay Description: The ti[...]
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75 Making Measurements Measuring Round T rip Delay 4 Choose ACTION to start the measurement. If me[...]
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76 Making Measurements Monitoring Signaling Bits Monitoring Signaling Bits Description The HP 37718A[...]
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77 Making Measurements Measuring Service Disruption Time Measuring Service Disruption T ime Descrip[...]
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78 Making Measurements Measuring Service Disruption Time NO TE At DS1 and DS3 Service Disruption res[...]
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79 Making Measurements Measuring Service Disruption Time 4 Press to start the measurement. 5 Invok[...]
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80 Making Measurements P erforming a SONET T rib utary Scan P erforming a SONET Tributary Scan Descr[...]
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81 Making Measurements P erforming a SONET T rib utary Scan 4 The Tributary Scan results can be view[...]
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82 Making Measurements P erforming an SONET Alarm Scan P erforming an SONET Alarm Scan Description S[...]
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83 Making Measurements P erforming a DSn Alarm Scan P erforming a DSn Alarm Scan Description DSn Ala[...]
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84 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter Measuring Jitter Description: Jitter and error measurement[...]
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85 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter 3 If performing a Jitter T olerance measurement, See “Meas[...]
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86 Making Measurements Measuring Extended Jitter Measuring Extended Jitter Description: Extended j[...]
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87 Making Measurements Measuring W ander Measuring W ander Description: Accurate W ander measureme[...]
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88 Making Measurements Measuring W ander 4 If measuring wander at a SONET rate set up the SONET rece[...]
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89 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T olerance Measuring Jitter Tolerance Description: The jitte[...]
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90 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T olerance 2 If you are performing jitter tolerance on the S[...]
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91 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T olerance HOW TO: View the Results 1 Choose the results F[...]
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92 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T ransfer Measuring Jitter T ransfer Description: Y ou can p[...]
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93 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T ransfer HOW TO: P erform Jitter Transfer Calibration NO [...]
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94 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T ransfer 4 Choose JITTER on the display . 5 Choose the N[...]
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95 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T ransfer HOW TO: Start the Jitter Transfer Measurement NO[...]
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96 Making Measurements Measuring Jitter T ransfer HOW TO: View the Results 1 Choose the results FO[...]
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4 4 Storing, Logging and Printing[...]
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98 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Saving Graphics Results to Instrument Store Saving Graphics Result[...]
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99 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Recalling Stored Graph Results Recalling Stored Graph Results Desc[...]
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100 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Recalling Stored Graph Results The top row of the display compris[...]
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101 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Viewing the Bar Graph Displa y V iewing the Bar Graph Display Des[...]
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102 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Viewing the Bar Graph Displa y Zoom The width, in minutes , of ea[...]
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103 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Viewing the Graphics Err or and Alarm Summaries V iewing the Grap[...]
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104 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Viewing the Graphics Err or and Alarm Summaries Start The start t[...]
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105 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Graph Displa ys Logging Graph Displays Description The ba[...]
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106 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Graph Displa ys 4 Choose to confirm or abort the print. [...]
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107 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results Logging Results Description T est P eriod Logging[...]
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108 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results • Optional Internal printer fitted into the [...]
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109 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results printer paper). 7 Choose the logging DEVICE. If [...]
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110 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging on Demand Logging on Demand Description When is pressed [...]
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111 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging on Demand If P ARALLEL is chosen, see "Logging Resu[...]
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112 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Jitter T olerance Results Logging Jitter T olerance Resul[...]
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113 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Jitter T olerance Results 7 Choose 80 character column wi[...]
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114 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Jitter T ransfer Results Logging Jitter T ransfer Results[...]
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115 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Jitter T ransfer Results width ( ) according to the capa[...]
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116 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results to P arallel (Centr onics) Printer Logging Result[...]
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117 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results to HP-IB Printer Logging Results to HP-IB Printer[...]
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118 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results to Internal Printer Logging Results to Internal P[...]
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119 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Logging Results to RS-232-C Printer Logging Results to RS-232-C P[...]
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120 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Printing Results from Disk Printing Results from Disk Description[...]
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121 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Connecting an HP 850C DeskJet Printer to a P arallel P ort Connec[...]
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122 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Changing Internal Printer P aper Changing Internal Printer P aper[...]
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123 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Changing Internal Printer P aper 4 Put the paper roll on the spin[...]
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124 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Changing Internal Printer P aper 6 If the printer paper is inco[...]
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125 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Cleaning Internal Printer Print Head Cleaning Internal Printer Pr[...]
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126 Storing, Logging and Pr inting Cleaning Internal Printer Print Head[...]
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5 5 Using Instrument and Disk Storage[...]
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128 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Storing Configurations in Instrument Store Storing Configura[...]
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129 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Titling Configuration in Instrument Store T itling Configura[...]
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130 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Recalling Configurations from Instrument Store Recalling Con?[...]
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131 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Formatting a Disk F ormatting a Disk Description Only 1.44M, M[...]
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132 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Labeling a Disk Labeling a Disk Description Y ou can label you[...]
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133 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Managing F iles and Dir[...]
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134 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Accessing Directories a[...]
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135 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk NO TE T itle Bar - Fil[...]
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136 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Renaming a File on Disk[...]
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137 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Deleting a File on Disk[...]
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138 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Deleting a Directory on[...]
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139 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Managing Files and Directories on Disk Adding Descriptors to D[...]
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140 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Saving Graphics Results to Disk Saving Graphics Results to Dis[...]
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141 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Saving Graphics Results to Disk 2 Choose the directory in whic[...]
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142 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Saving Data Log ging to Disk Saving Data Logging to Disk Descr[...]
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143 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Saving Configurations to Disk Saving Configurations to Disk [...]
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144 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Recalling Configuration from Disk Recalling Configuration fr[...]
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145 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Recalling Graphics Results from Disk Recalling Graphics Result[...]
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146 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Configuration fr om Instrument Store to Disk Copying [...]
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147 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Configuration fr om Instrument Store to Disk 3 T o co[...]
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148 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Configuration fr om Disk to Instrument Store Copying [...]
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149 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Configuration fr om Disk to Instrument Store 4 T o co[...]
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150 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Graphics Results fr om Instrument Store to Disk Copyin[...]
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151 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Graphics Results fr om Instrument Store to Disk 4 If y[...]
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152 Using Instrument and Disk Storage Copying Graphics Results fr om Instrument Store to Disk[...]
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6 6 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures[...]
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154 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Coupling T ransmit and Receive Settings Coupling[...]
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155 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Setting Time & Date Setting T ime & Date[...]
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156 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Enabling K eyboar d Lock Enabling Keyboard Lock [...]
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157 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Enabling Beep on Received Err or Enabling Beep o[...]
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158 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Suspending T est on Signal Loss Suspending T est[...]
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159 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Setting Error Threshold Indication Setting Error[...]
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160 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Setting Screen Brightness and Color Setting Scre[...]
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161 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Dumping Display to Disk Dumping Display to Disk [...]
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162 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Dumping Display to Disk 4 Choose the directory i[...]
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163 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Running Self T est Running Self T est Descriptio[...]
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164 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Running Self T est NO TE If any or all of these [...]
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165 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Running Self T est 4 Press to activate the Self[...]
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166 Selecting and Using "Other" F eatures Running Self T est[...]
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A ppendix A 7 STS-1 SPE Backgr ound Patter ns The follo wing tables list the background patterns av[...]
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168 STS-1 SPE Backg round P atter ns T able 2 STS-1 SPE Backgr ound Patterns Foreground Backgr oun[...]
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A ppendix B 8 ETSI/ANSI T erminology A table of ETSI terms with their ANSI equivalents .[...]
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170 ETSI/ANSI T er minology ETSI/ANSI Con version and Equiv alent T erms ETSI/ANSI Con version and [...]
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171 ETSI/ANSI T er minology ETSI/ANSI Con version and Equiv alent T erms MS-RDI Line FERF / RDI-L M[...]
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172 ETSI/ANSI T er minology ETSI/ANSI Con version and Equiv alent T erms NOTE: VC is an ETSI abbrevi[...]
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Index 173 A Alarm scan DSn, 83 SONET, 82 Alarms & errors DSn add, 50 DSn payload add, 50 SONET a[...]
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174 Index G G.821 analysis measurement, 71 G.826 analysis measurement, 71 Graphics copy results from[...]
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Index 175 Overhead sequence repeat run, 27 single run, 27 P Paper change internal printer, 122 Paral[...]
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176 Index APS messages, 64 DCC insert, 65 errors & alarms DSn, 50 errors & alarms SONET, 49 [...]
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Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices If you need technical assistance with a Hewlett-P ackard t[...]
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Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices (cont’d) Finland: T el: (90) 88 721 France: T el: (0)1 6[...]
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About This Edition This is the 2nd edition of the DSn/SONET Users Guide. It documents the product as[...]
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Printed in U.K. 12/98 37718-90022 In This Book This book tells you ho w to select and use the v ario[...]