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Chapter 2 Frame Relay Testing

Generating traffic loads

Generating traffic loads

Transmitting
traffic on
T1 or FT1
circuits
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8 Specify how link trace results should be displayed. See
"Configuring the trace settings" on page 19
9 Specify how you want the Datacom LEDs to function. For
details, see the HST-3000 Data Communications Testing
User's Guide.
10 Specify the polarity settings. For details, see the see the
HST-3000 Data Communications Testing User's Guide.
11 After you finish configuring the test settings, press the
Home navigation key.
12 Connect the HST-3000 to the circuit. For more informa-
tion, see the HST-3000 Data Communications Testing
User's Guide.
13 Press the Start soft key to start the test.
You are monitoring frame relay traffic on a datacom interface.
Using the HST-3000 and a SIM with the Frame Relay option,
you can transmit and receive test frames over the circuit to
test the integrity of the data link. The Frame Relay option
allows you to configure frame characteristics such as the
payload, traffic load type, and frame length to simulate various
kinds of traffic scenarios.
The HST can transmit and receive frame relay frames at rates
of 1.536 Mbps on the DS1 interface or 64 Kbps for DS0 chan-
nels.
To transmit frame relay traffic on a T1 or FT1 circuit
1 Access the test configuration menus for T1 testing. See
"Accessing the test configuration menus" on page
The Summary Settings screen appears. This screen
provides the most important settings for the test.
HST-3000 Frame Relay Testing User's Guide
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