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OneExpert DSL User’s Guide Network and Service Enablement One Milestone Center Court Germantown, Maryland 20876-7100 USA Toll Free 1-855-ASK-JDSU • Tel +1-301-353-1560 • Fax +1-240-404-1996 www.jdsu.com...
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Ordering information This guide is a product of JDSU's Technical Information Development Department, issued as part of the OneExpert DSL. You can obtain the manual through StrataSync. A printed quick card ships with the instrument and can be downloaded through StrataSync.
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This product was tested and conforms to the Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/ 68/EEC. Conformity with this directive is based upon compliance with the harmonized safety stan- dard, EN60950. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Rev 001...
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Instructions for returning waste equipment and batteries to JDSU can be found in the Environmental section of JDSU’s web site at www.jdsu.com. If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment or batteries, contact JDSU’s WEEE Program Management team at WEEE.EMEA@jdsu.com. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Rev 001 April 2014...
This chapter describes how to use this guide. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “Purpose and scope” on page xii • “Assumptions” on page xii • “Conventions” on page xii OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Rev 000...
This guide includes task-based instructions that describe how to configure, use, and troubleshoot the general functions of the OneExpert DSL. Additionally, this guide provides a description of JDSU’s warranty. For terms and conditions of the licensing agreement, go to www.jdsu.com.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide xiii April 2014 22052280, Rev 000...
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About this Guide Conventions OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Rev 000 April 2014...
Introduction Chapter 1 This chapter provides a general description of the OneExpert DSL. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About the OneExpert DSL” on page 2 • “Features and capabilities” on page 2 • “Preparation for use” on page 3 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide...
About the OneExpert DSL About the OneExpert DSL The OneExpert DSL is a product that addresses the emerging need for an installation tool for the service provider technicians installing triple play services. The OneExpert DSL is for technicians installing Broadband Data services at customer premises. It is used to test the broadband delivery to the home, the home wiring inside the home and the proper operation of services inside the home.
Before using the OneExpert DSL for the first time, do the following: • Turn the OneExpert DSL ON (use the green button on the front of the unit), and then verify that it is operating properly by navigating through a few menus.
Chapter 1 Introduction What ships with the OneExpert DSL? What ships with the OneExpert DSL? When you unpack the OneExpert DSL, the following items are included as standard. • ONX-580 mainframe • Battery (installed in the unit) • AC adapter and power cord Options The following sections list the options available for the OneExpert DSL base unit.
“Exploring the bottom panel” on page 8 • “Exploring the connector panel” on page 9 • “Exploring the top panel” on page 11 • “Navigating the user interface” on page 11 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Exploring the front panel Exploring the front panel The controls and LEDs on the front panel, shown in Figure 2, are used to operate the OneExpert DSL, set up tests, and view data. Status LEDs Function keys Arrow keys OK key...
Chapter 2 Quick Tour Exploring the front panel Status LEDs These indicators report the status of the OneExpert DSL. The function of each LED is described in Table Table 2 Status LEDs Function Sync Reports the status of modem synchronization.
Tray – Launch the Tray menu. From the Tray Menu you can save test reports, turn on/off Bluetooth, or enable/disable Remote Operation. Power key Use the power key to turn the OneExpert DSL power on or off. Press and hold until the unit beeps to turn on or off. Exploring the bottom panel The OneExpert DSL +12VDC connector is located on the bottom end of the instrument.
The connector panel is located on the right side of the instrument and under a rubber flap. When the connectors are not being used, place the rubber flap over the connector panel to keep out dust and rain. Use the connector panel to connect the OneExpert DSL to the line under test. Figure 4 shows the connector panel.
When using an Ethernet crossover cable, JDSU recommends using a shielded crossover cable for the best immunity to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Rings The rings on the corners of the instrument can be used to attach a carry strap. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
Navigating the user interface The user interface of the OneExpert DSL is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. The LCD is a touchscreen that operates similar to a mobile device (such as an iPad or similar Android device), where you swipe to go to the next page or zoom in/out with pinching or opening your fingers.Using...
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Chapter 2 Quick Tour Navigating the user interface When you power up the OneExpert DSL, the user interface appears (see Figure Figure 6 User interface - main menu This is the main menu. The menu selections change depending on options enabled on your instru- ment.
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– On the numeric keypad, the second key (1/2) allows you to move among multiple numeric screens. – The left pointing arrow with the x in it is the backspace key. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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To create a shortcut Touch and hold the icon for the function and then drag it to the bottom of the screen to create a shortcut. You can create up to four shortcuts. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
• “Specifying system settings” on page 16 • “Setting the date and time” on page 17 • “Remotely operating a OneExpert DSL unit” on page 18 • “Enabling Bluetooth” on page 20 • “Configuring international settings” on page 20 •...
Using the System Settings menu, you can set the date and time, configure port settings, adjust print settings, adjust remote control settings, and configure international settings. From the System menu (Figure 8 on page 16), touch the System Settings button. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
The System Settings menu appears. Setting the date and time The first selection on the System Settings menu is Date and Time. The OneExpert DSL has an internal clock that you can set to provide accurate time stamps for test results.
Ethernet interface. To use this feature, you must have a VNC viewer program on the PC, the OneExpert DSL must be connected to the same network as the PC or laptop, and you must know the IP address of the OneExpert DSL.
– Make sure you are using the correct IP address for the OneExpert DSL. – From the PC or laptop, ping the OneExpert DSL IP address to verify the network link is working. If the link is not working, restart the OneExpert DSL and repeat...
From the System Settings menu, select Bluetooth. Touch the box next to Enabled. A check mark appears. You can now use the OneExpert DSL with a mobile device. See “Using the OneExpert DSL with a mobile device” on page 73 To disable Bluetooth, touch the box to remove the check mark.
Specifying system settings Updating the instrument software over a network The OneExpert DSL software can be upgraded in the field using the Ethernet Network port. To update over an intranet or network 1 Obtain the IP or FTP address where the software file is located, as well as the User Name and Password.
A list of the unit’s options appear and reports whether the option is enabled. Viewing revisions and options is complete. Restoring factory defaults The following procedure describes how to reset the OneExpert DSL to factory default settings. NOTE: Restoring factory defaults resets test application settings and system settings (such as bright- ness, contrast, and volume), and powers down the unit.
15 minute test, the unit will not power down during the test because there is line activity. NOTE: The OneExpert DSL will not automatically power down when connected to the AC adapter. The auto power down parameters are set. Specifying user information The User Information menu allows you to enter specific information related to the technician using the OneExpert DSL.
If you selected DHCPv6, you are finished. – If you selected Stateless address mode, specify the following: IPv6 DNS Address Mode (how the OneExpert DSL obtains the DNS address) and then select Manual or DHCPv6. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001...
NID or demarcation point using only the OneExpert DSL. For DSL applications, the browser is a separate mode that allows you to connect to any public web site on the Internet through an internet service provider. The browser can also be purchased as a general global application for use with the Ethernet port.
Ethernet, before you can use the browser. After you have a successful network connection, the OneExpert DSL’s Network LED illuminates green. If the LED is red, the underlying connection is not ready, and the web browser (and IP ping) will not work.
To obtain the latest configuration settings, software options and updates, and ownership registration information, the OneExpert DSL can synchronize with a JDSU server via the internet. The synchro- nization also stores any user files saved on the unit to the StrataSync server. This procedure should be undertaken immediately upon receipt of the unit and on a regular (daily) basis thereafter to ensure that the unit is as up-to-date as possible and to allow all user information to be backed up.
To edit an existing job, highlight the job you wish to modify, select the Actions system key, and then select Edit Job. To select multiple jobs (to activate, export, or delete) OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
The File Manager screen is displayed with all saved results. NOTE: If you have a USB flash drive connected to the OneExpert DSL, there is a USB File Browser button on the System menu, in addition to the File Browser. Both browsers operate in the same manner.
Select either Copy to USB if you are using File Browser or Copy to Internal if you are using the USB File Browser. The file is copied and the File Manager screen appears. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
Access the Tray menu and then touch Save to Job. The current test results are saved to the job. You must have an active job and active test. The text will be gray if there is no active job. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
The PNG file is saved to the internal file manager. Disabling the network The tray menu allows you to disable the network profile. To disable the network • Access the Tray menu and then touch Network: Disabled. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
The volume scroll bar appears. Either touch the + / - buttons on the screen or swipe your finger across the bar to move the line on the bar, adjusting the volume. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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DSL Testing Chapter 4 This chapter provides task-based instructions for using the OneExpert DSL to gather DSL (VDSL, ADSL2+/2/1) statistics and verify connectivity. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About xDSL testing” on page 36 • “Selecting the test mode” on page 36 •...
The ADSL/VDSL Bonding Option, order number ONX580-BONDED, is available for purchase. For additional information about OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL options and services, contact your local JDSU representative or contact JDSU through the company web site, www.jdsu.com. Selecting the test mode Before running any DSL tests, you must specify the test mode and specify test settings.
Chapter 4 DSL Testing Specifying test settings Specifying test settings Before you begin testing, make sure the test settings on the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL match the settings of the line that you are testing. • To access the setup screen, select the Setup & Tests system key.
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In Terminate mode, the OneExpert DSL replaces the modem and test interface. In Through-Bridge mode, the OneExpert DSL replaces the modem, hub, and test inter- face. It does not use a DHCP server so it does not assign IP addresses to other equip- ment.
Using the RJ-45 to telco clips cable, connect the RJ-45 to bed of nails test lead to the DSL connector on the right panel of the OneExpert DSL. Connect the RJ-45 to bed of nails test leads to the desired pair, black to tip(A) and red to ring(B).
To connect to a single twisted pair using the “Y” cable Connect the single end of the test cable to the jack on the side of the OneExpert DSL. Connect the blue end of the cable to Modem on the NID/demarc.
Testing the physical layer Testing the physical layer You can use the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL to test the physical layer of the xDSL link. The following procedure describes the basic test for the DSL link. To perform a basic DSL link test •...
Touch the Settings button and then specify the Direction, Concurrent Transfers, Repeat Transfer Count, Download Protocol, Download URL, Download Username, Download Password, and HTTP Auth Type. Touch the Results button. The File Transfer Results appear on the screen. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
When you finish your test, you can put away the test cables in the glove. • Wrap the cable in a circle and put into the pocket on the front of the glove. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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This chapter provides task-based instructions for gathering test statistics and verifying connectivity. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About the Wiring Tools” on page 46 • “Wire Mapping” on page 46 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
The Wiremap - Pin Mapping screen appears. If Trace Toning appears, select the Mapping system key. Either drag the line across the length constant bar or touch the + or - key to adjust the Length Constant setting. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
The test is complete. Sending tones The purpose of this test is to send a tone on a network cable. By default, the OneExpert DSL sends tone on all the wires of a cable. To trace cables using test tones...
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Alternating 1 - sends a high tone follow by a low tone on all leads of the connected cable. – Alternating 2 - sends a low tone followed by a short high tone on all leads of the connected cable. After you finish the test, select Off. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
This chapter provides task-based instructions for using the optional HPNA testing features. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About HPNA Testing” on page 50 • “Monitoring the HPNA network” on page 50 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Chapter 6 HPNA Testing About HPNA Testing About HPNA Testing The capabilities of the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL’s optional HPNA testing features include the following: Operational mode — This mode monitors the active network during its normal operation and periodically updates statistics.
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ID, loca- tion, and other settings as needed. For more information on the results, see “HPNA results” on page OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About the SmartID tests” on page 54 • “Locating SmartIDs” on page 54 • “Coax Map test” on page 55 • “Whole Home Check” on page 58 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Figure 10 SmartID Connect the USB cable from OneExpert DSL to one of the SmartIDs. On the SmartID menu, select Locate IDs. If this is the first test with the Smart IDs, a warning message appears asking you to register the SmartIDs.
Chapter 7 Testing with SmartIDs Coax Map test This registration applies to the SmartID that the OneExpert DSL is physically connected to. You will need to repeat the procedure for each SmartID, connecting it directly to the OneExpert DSL. If the Registration doesn’t automatically come up, select the Actions system key and then touch SmartID Registration.
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In the unlikely event that the legs of a splitter are the same length, the instrument will report a single event with a return loss value that approximately equals the sum of the events. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001...
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Chapter 7 Testing with SmartIDs Coax Map test A cable ID is displayed above the system keys. The OneExpert DSL will only find an ID if it's connected to a single cable with an ID on the other end. The RFIDs, however, will work through splitters and multiple tags can be detected.
Chapter 7 Testing with SmartIDs Whole Home Check Whole Home Check The SmartIDs allow the technician to connect the OneExpert DSL directly to any single SmartID device which then communicates with any other connected SmartID devices (as shown in Figure 12) in order to certify an in-home network and provide distances to found impairments.
Select the Mode system key and specify a VDSL Home Run. The SmartID connected to the OneExpert DSL is highlighted. If any impairments were found, an exclamation point will be shown on the cable, the header will be red, and the background of one or more SmartIDs may be red.
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In order to map the network accurately, make sure that you connect to the primary SmartID (connected to the OneExpert DSL with a USB cable) on the main side of the residential gateway or splitter and not on a branch leg.
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SmartIDs in the coax network. To save the results to a report, use the Tray menu (“Saving a report” on page 32). OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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Copper Testing Chapter 8 This chapter provides task-based instructions for using the optional OneExpert DSL copper testing features. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About copper testing” on page 64 • “Measuring voltage” on page 64 •...
Chapter 8 Copper Testing About copper testing About copper testing The OneExpert DSL Tester’s copper features allow quick turn-up and basic troubleshooting of the copper local loop. To access the copper tests, touch Copper from the main menu. The drop down menu appears.
Stress. The spike or dip will shift when the pulse is applied. NOTE: The TDR must be running for Stress Mode to be available. It is greyed out when the TDR is stopped. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
If you want a larger image, you can rotate the screen to Landscape by selecting the Trace system key and then select Landscape. Using the Peak Hold mode, the OneExpert DSL DSL can display minimum, maximum, and current TDR traces over a test period. This feature is useful for analyzing faults that occur intermittently.
Detecting load coils The OneExpert DSL can detect up to five load coils that may exist on the line, out to 27,000 (8,200 meters) feet. It will also report a short, open, or a high noise condition, if detected. For accurate load coil detection, test on a pair without voltage (supplied by a battery).
Receive a call. Request someone to call you. When the OneExpert DSL indicates an incoming call, press the Off Hook system key. For lines that have caller ID, the name and number information appears in the box. Optional. To mute the microphone, press the Actions system key, and then select Mute (or Un Mute) Microphone.
To route the cables through the glove Turn the OneExpert DSL over, onto the front panel. Unzip the back flap of the glove. Push the cables through the opening at the bottom and pull them up to the copper connec- tors.
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Pull the cables with the red, black, and green leads to the left side and use the velcro straps to hold the cables in place, as shown in Figure Figure 14 Cable routing through the back of the glove OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
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Wind the ends of the cable and fit them into the zippered pocket on the inside of the front of the glove. Close the front of the glove and then pull the strap from the back over the top and into the connector just above the JDSU logo. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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This chapter provides task-based instructions for using the optional app that is available for mobile devices. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “About using the OneExpert DSL with a mobile device” on page 74 • “Controlling the OneExpert DSL user interface” on page 74 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide...
Controlling the OneExpert DSL user interface To control the user interface of an OneExpert DSL, the mobile device (iPad or similar) must pair with the OneExpert DSL over Bluetooth. Then, using the OneExpert DSL app on the mobile device, you can connect to an OneExpert DSL and control the user interface.
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The Controller page appears. Select Device Interface. The OneExpert DSL interface appears on the mobile device. You can now control the instru- ment as if you were pressing the actual buttons on the device. You can run most of the tests that are available on the OneExpert DSL.
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Verify the circuit ID and other job information. If the job information is not the desired job, return to the Job Manager screen and activate the desired job. Touch Save to save the results to the job. The OneExpert DSL returns to the last viewed result screen. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001...
64 kB–50 MB (Up) 64 kB–150 MB (Dn) Capacity The percentage of total bandwidth currently 0–100% used by the actual connect rate upstream and downstream. Margin SNR margin upstream and downstream 0–63.5 dB OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Ethernet frames are transmitted “space-available” when there is a break on the sig- nal on the cable; sometimes frames are transmitted at the same time as another transmitter, causing a “collision” of frames. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
The OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL's IP address to the access the provider net- work. (IPv4) Global If using IPv6oE, this is the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL's IP address to the access the global network, beyond the router. Local If using IPv6oE, this is the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL's IP address to the access the local network.
Tx Power Power level, in dB, of the VDSL signal, downstream (from the DSLAM) and upstream (transmitted by the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL). INTLV Delay Interleaving depth set by the DSLAM. This is a measure of latency introduced on the link due to the scrambling of DSL frames to protect data and create a more reliable link.
Table 15 Noise sources and tones Noise Source Noise Frequency (kHz) Tone # Tone Frequency (kHz) ISDN BRI 38.8125 HDSL passband center 194.0625 HDSL passband max 392.4375 HDSL2 T1 passband center E1 passband center 1024 1022 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Replies Lost The number of pings that did not return to the OneExpert DSL. This could be caused by an unresponsive target (destination) or by heavy congestion on the net- work; the more packets lost the more congested the network, indicating slow or poor throughput.
The number of transmitted or received broadcast packets. Packets mcast The number of transmitted or received multicast packets. Packets dropped The number of transmitted or received packets dropped Packets due to lack of resources. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
# key to reverse the direction (change the focus from the near end of the cable to the far end). Network Map This category shows the layout of the network. The SmartID connected to the OneExpert DSL is on the left and the home network cascades to the right. Use the up and down arrow keys to select different SmartIDs on the map.
2% ± 1.0V WARNING: INSTRUMENT DAMAGE Although the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL is designed to measure hazardous voltage, it is designed to do so on telecom circuits, not power mains. Hazardous voltages may be on the power lines. 220 mains (RMS) are equivalent to 308 peak. Connecting to these circuits may result in damage to equipment or serious injury.
You measure resistance to test line continuity and quality, and to detect corrosion, shorts, opens, and faults. The OneExpert DSL is able to measure resistance in the presence of noise and foreign voltage, but the accuracy may be reduced, depending on the noise level.
Table 26 describes the DC current result. Table 26 DC current result specifications Range Resolution Accuracy 0 to 110 ma 2% ± 1ma OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
Velocity of Propagation (VoP) is the speed of the TDR signal travelling down the wire pair relative to the speed of light. The OneExpert DSL uses this value to convert reflections to distance. To ensure an accurate distance calculation at the cursor, the VoP should match the cable gage and fill.
Troubleshooting Appendix A This chapter describes how to identify and correct problems related to the OneExpert DSL. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following: • “Getting Technical Assistance” on page 92 • “Additional information” on page 92 • “Resolving problems” on page 93 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide...
TAC for your region; email the North American TAC (tac@jdsu.com); submit your question using our online Technical Assistance request form at www.jdsu.com. Additional information For additional information, visit the OneExpert DSL section of the following web page: http://www.jdsu.com/en-us/Test-and-Measurement/Pages/default.aspx OneExpert DSL User’s Guide...
Appendix A Troubleshooting Resolving problems Resolving problems If you are having trouble with the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL, the following sections describe common problems and solutions. You should verify whether your problem is listed here before contacting technical assistance. The following section addresses questions that may be asked about completing tests with the OneExpert DSL OneExpert DSL.
Make sure that you are connected on pins 3 and 4 instead of 2 and 5. Data testing The following section addresses questions about Data testing. Issue The IP ping menu says pings are being sent, but the network statistics are not incrementing. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
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Make sure that the Ethernet interface cabling is correct. If the Ethernet cable is not hooked up, or is hooked up incorrectly, a packet will not be sent. Thus the Ethernet statistics will not increment. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014...
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Specifications Appendix B This appendix contains specifications for the OneExpert DSL DSL. Topics discussed in this appendix include the following: • “Physical specifications” on page 98 • “Physical specifications” on page 98 • “Environmental specifications” on page 98 • “Power specifications” on page 99 •...
Product Repair — All equipment returned for service is tested to the same rigorous standards as newly manufactured equipment. This ensures products meet all published specifications, including any applicable product updates. 22052280, Revision 001 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
– Tailored support services for your JDSU system • Various professional and consulting services • Specialized managed services. Extended product and systems support services For information about optional extended product warranties, go to: www.jdsu.com/en-us/Test-and- Measurement/services/a-z-service-list/Pages/ext-warr.aspx. OneExpert DSL User’s Guide 22052280, Revision 001 22052280, Revision 001 April 2014...
Self-paced training • Certifications • Workshops and blended learning • Train-the-trainer/course licensing • Free Webinars • Contact training For more information about available training options, go to: www.jdsu.com/enus/Test-and- Measurement/Training/Pages/default.aspx. 22052280, Revision 001 OneExpert DSL User’s Guide April 2014 22052280, Revision 001...
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