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Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Finding Your Way Around Make Sure You Have Everthing Front Port View Rear Port View Display View Chapter 2 Getting Started Preparing the Unit Initial Startup of Analyzer Connecting AC Adapter Charging the Battery Using the Analyzer for First Time Power On Setting Time and Date Setting Power Options Setting Illumination Options Status Indicators Navigating the Screen Active Buttons Battery Symbol...
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Table of Contents Chapter 3 Setup Navigating to Setup Screens Select Profile Profile Name Ports Ports Configuration Link As Speed/Duplex Transmit IP Address Link Search Timeout Link Lost Timeout EXT Server Timeout Protocols 3-10 Ephemeral Ports 3-10 User Defined 3-10 Ping/Trace 3-11 Repeat 3-11 Max Rate 3-11 Payload 3-11 Timeout 3-12...
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Table of Contents Ping Targets 3-12 Gateway 3-12 DHCP Server 3-12 IP Range 3-13 Ping List Entries 1 to 16 3-13 Discover 3-14 Traffic Generation 3-15 Duration 3-15 Size 3-15 Rate 3-16 Sink IP 3-16 Check Sum 3-16 Stress Test 3-17 Remote IP 3-17 Frame Size 3-17 Max Bit Rate 3-17 Max Frame Rate 3-17 Inter-test Delay 3-17 Accuracy 3-18...
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Table of Contents Capture 3-20 Capture Source MAC 3-20 Capture Destination MAC 3-20 Capture Frame Type 3-21 Capture VLAN Frames 3-21 Capture Primary Protocols 3-22 Capture Source IP 3-23 Capture Destination IP 3-23 Capture IP Protocols 3-23 Capture UDP/TCP Ports 3-24 Lock 3-25 Touch Panel 3-26 Colors 3-27 Build Info 3-28 Select Language 3-28 Chapter 4 Analyze the Network Prepare to Use the Analyzer Selecting the Test Mode Link Partner Capability Signals Relink Link IP Information...
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Table of Contents Problems Vitals Good Frames Good Bytes Bad Frames Protocols 4-10 Top Talkers 4-12 Devices 4-13 Ping/Trace 4-14 Tracert 4-14 Traffic Generate 4-15 Email 4-16 VoIP 4-17 Frame Capture 4-23 Remote Access 4-24 Inline PoE 4-25 Save 4-26 Setup 4-27 Chapter 5 Stress Test Understanding RFC2544 Stress Test home Screen Throughput...
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Table of Contents viii Chapter 6 Cable Test Port Identification Tone Length Wiremap Chapter 7 Recall Saved Data Chapter 8 Technical Support Chapter 9 Update Firmware Appendix A Connecting the Analyzer Appendix B Graphics Appendix C UTC Time Zones...
Introduction The L Inline Gigabit Network Analyzer is a handheld XPERTô network tool that features protocol analysis, packet capture, traffic generation, cable testing and IPv4/IPv6 support. The L XPERTô utilizes a color touch screen interface to access one of the most complete suites of test and analysis functions available in a portable test tool. The Inline Mode allows users to non-intrusively monitor network traffic (10/100/ 1000BaseTX) to identify protocols, port usage, VoIP statistics and network utilization. The L can capture and store up to 10,000 XPERTô packets with user defined filters for detailed analysis in the field, down- loaded over the network or to a USB flash drive. Use either RJ-45 port to test Ping, Link, Trace Route, DHCP and Discovery which will quickly identify network problems. The L can generate up to XPERTô 100% traffic loading in 1% increments to demonstrate network perfor- mance ...
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Other Documentation Other documentation In addition to this userís guide, the L comes with the XPERTô following documentation: A Quick Start Guide which explains the basics to get started analyzing networks quickly. Electronic help and definition pages built into every screen displayed on the L XPERTô Update help and information available at our web site. Warranty/Service option Psiber Data Systems Inc. warrants that the product shall be free from defects in parts or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase if used in accordance with Psiber Data Systems Inc. operating specifications. THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY PSIBER DATA SYSTEMS INC. AND IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Should any parts or workmanship prove defective, Psiber Data Systems Inc. will repair or replace at Psiberís discretion, with no cost to the Buyer except for shipping costs from the Buyerís location to Psiberís location. This is the Buyerís SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY under this agree- ment. This warranty does not apply to products which have been subject to neglect, accident or improper use, or to units which have been altered...
Finding Your Way Around This chapter presents a tour of the Network Analyzer and serves as a reference to locate specific parts of the analyzer. Make sure you have everything This section lists all items to be included with the L XPERTô Network Analyzer. Gigabit Inline Network Analyzer XPERTô Wiremap Terminator XPERTô...
Find Your Way Around Front Port View Front port view 10/100/1000BaseT 10/100/ 1000 BaseT Port with Cable Port Test mode (Port 1) (Port 2) Port 1 is a 10/100/1000BaseT RJ-45 Port. Port 2 is a 10/100/1000BaseT RJ-45 Port with Cable Test modes. For more information on the Cable test performed by the L go to XPERTô chapter 6, page 67. Both ports can be used simultaneously when running Inline, Independent and Stress Test modes. Chapter 1...
Find Your Way Around Rear Port View Rear port view External Power USB A Port USB B Port Use the External Power jack to plug in the AC adapter. For more informa- tion, see Connecting the AC adapter on page 12. The USB A Port is used to plug in the Flash Drive. The USB B Port will connect the L to your computer. XPERTô Chapter 1...
Find Your Way Around Display View Display view Status Indicators Display / Touchscreen Area Power Button The Status indicators provide information about various functions of the analyzer. For more information, see Status Indicators (LEDs) on page 2-6. The Display/Touchscreen area is the interface for the L XPERTô For more information see Navigating the Screen on page 2-7. The Power button turns the L on and off. For more XPERTô information see Power On on page 2-4. Chapter 1...
Getting Started This chapter describes how to connect the L to other XPERTô devices and how to operate the Network Analyzer. Preparing the unit The L Network Analyzer is portable and designed to be XPERTô used in a variety of circumstances and locations. The analyzer can be hand-held or placed on a surface large enough for stable use. The analyzer has an optional wrist strap to securely tether the unit to the wrist to avoid dropping. Environment To keep your analyzer in prime operating condition, protect the unit from: Dust, moisture and direct sunlight. Liquids and corrosive materials. Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field. Rapid changes in temperature or humidity. Extreme heat or cold. Operate the analyzer within the specified temperature range.
Getting Started Precautions Precautions Your L Network Analyzer is designed to withstand the XPERTô rigors of everyday use and travel. However, you should observe certain precautions to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the analyzer. Never apply heavy pressure to the analyzer, especially on or around the display area. Avoid sharp impacts to the analyzer. Excessive pressure or impact can damage components or otherwise cause the analyzer to malfunction. Do not submerge, float or allow liquids to spill into or onto the analyzer. Do not use excessive force to connect or disconnect cables or peripherals. Use wrist strap to prevent accidentally dropping the analyzer. Never use sharp objects on the display / touchscreen area. Use the supplied stylus. Initial start up of analyzer The ...
DANGER: To avoid electric shock, never modify, forcibly bend, damage, apply heat to or place heavy objects on top of power cord. If power cable becomes damaged or plug overheats, discontinue use. Never remove the power plug from the outlet with wet hands. CAUTION: Using the wrong AC adapter could damage your analyzer. Psiber assumes no liability for damage in such cases. Never pull directly on the power cable to unplug it. Hold the power plug when removing the cable from the outlet. Charging the Battery Before using the battery pack to power the analyzer for any length of time, it must be fully charged. Connect the analyzer to a live AC outlet...
Getting Started Using the Analyzer for the First Time Using the analyzer for the first time Power on Turn on the L by pressing the power button until the XPERTô screen lights up, then release the button. The unit displays the Welcome screen for approximately 3 seconds. The firmware revision is shown on this screen. The HOME screen is then automatically displayed to select an operating mode. Setting time and date Initially the analyzer comes from the factory without the time and date set. There will be red dashes in place of the numbers. Red Dashes Click on dashes or displayed time to access TIME/DATE screen. Select the time format for use as either 12hr or 24hr. Select the date format for use as DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY or YY/MM/DD. Select the correct time zone in relation to UTC time by using the up and ...
Getting Started Using the Analyzer for the First Time - Setting Power Options Setting power options Select the Battery Symbol in the top right of the screen. The POWER screen displays power timing options and illumination settings. Power Screen There are three options for BATTERY power off times; Default (Factory Set), Other and Stay On. Select an option by clicking the box to the left of the name. The option is selected when the box is filled. For example, if the default is 5 minutes, then after 5 minutes of inactive use the unit will display a brief message indicating it will shut down unless the user touches the screen. If selecting Other under either the BATTERY or AC power, then the user can change the time by pressing on the button to the right of the word. A numerical keyboard is displayed. After selecting the desired numbers, select ENTER to go back to the POWER screen. Setting illumination options The Illumination of the Backlight of the display and the LEDs intensity can be adjusted on the Power Screen as well. The brightness options for both are lowest at the leftmost and progressively brighten as boxes to the right are selected. Chapter 2...
Getting Started Status Indicators Status indicators Status Indicators From left to right, the indicators are Power, Port 1, Port 2, and Activity. Power - shows battery and external power status. Green - Battery has more than 25% charge. Red - Battery has less than 25% charge. Orange - External power connected. Port 1 and Port 2 - shows the status of each port when it is connected.
Getting Started Navigating the Screen Navigating the screen The LanExpertís touch screen display has five distinct areas. The layout for all screens is the same except for the home screen. Top Area displays (from left to right) Mode Identifier Graphic, Screen Title, Time, Battery, Help and Exit buttons. Bottom Area consists of a left scroll button, three graphical icon buttons and a right scroll button. Data Area is the main portion of the screen between the top area and the bottom area. This area will display all the information, data, measurements and detection results. Data Action Buttons are selectable buttons directly above the bottom section. These buttons appear only on certain screens. They perform actions pertinent only to the displayed screen (i.e. data clear, start test, stop test or data format selection buttons). Data Scroll Bar is on the left hand side of the screen. This scrolls up and down to view more test results or configurations.
Getting Started Navigating the Screen - Active Buttons Active buttons Help Select the Question Mark button next to the Battery Symbol. This screen displays helpful information for the specific screen being used. Information could be definitions, step-by-step instructions or other useful information. Select the Exit button to return to the previous screen. Exit Select the Exit button at the far right in the Top Area. By pressing this button, the LanExpert reverts back to the previous screen. Battery symbol The battery status symbol fills from the right and indicates the approximate percentage of battery charge available. A full battery will be completely gray with a white outline. Battery Power ONLY: 20% or more power remaining. (Gray with White Outline) Battery Power ONLY: 20% or less power remaining. (Yellow with White Outline) Battery Power ONLY: 5 % or less power remaining. (Red with White Outline) AC and Battery Power connected with 100% fully charged.
Setup This chapter describes how to configure the L using the XPERTô setup screens. Navigating to Setup screens Select the SETUP button from the HOME screen. The available configurable categories are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use the left and right scroll arrows to select a different category. When completed with any setup configuration, select the EXIT button to return to the previous screen or Home screen. Home Screen...
Setup Select Profile Select Profile SELECT PROFILE shows a listing of all the profile names. There are 49 changeable profiles and one factory default. The factory default profile cannot be changed. Select a profile by clicking on the box to the left. This will enable the stored parameters to be used for testing. Select Profile Screen NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup Profile Name Profile name PROFILE NAME button changes the name of the SELECTED profile (indicated by a filled white box). A screen with an alphanumeric keyboard will appear. Select CLEAR to remove the currently displayed name. Choose any name with up to 16 characters. If there are more than 16 characters detected, an error screen will indicate ìtoo many charactersî. Select CLEAR and re-enter a new profile name. If no characters were entered for a name and ENTER is selected, an error message will indicate ìtoo few charactersî. After entering a correct profile name, select ENTER to return to the SELECT PROFILE screen. Full Keyboard NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup Ports Ports To edit or view the parameters for the SELECTED profile, select the button called PORTS. Inline Mode Single Mode Port Configuration PORT CONFIGURATION has three modes the unit can be set to: SINGLE, INLINE or INDEP (INDEPENDENT). See Configurations in Apendix A, page 64 for more details on how to connect the L XPERTô . SINGLE mode connects one port on the LanExpert straight into a hub, switch or network device. SINGLE mode can be plugged into either Port 1 or Port 2. If both Ports are plugged in at the same time, then whichever Port links first will be enabled. This will cause the unused port to be disabled. The LEDs will indicate which Port is linked. INLINE mode must have both ports connected to two network devices. INLINE mode can be used to observe the traffic flowing between two network devices. Disconnect the cable between the two network devices and connect one end into Port 1. Add a patch cable from the other network device into Port 2. The LanExpert is now between the two network devices. If a Port is not plugged in, the corresponding LED will flash red to indicate that no cable is plugged in. INDEPENDENT mode must also have both Ports connected to one or two network devices. INDEPENDENT mode can inject variable traffic from one port onto the network while the other port listens to investigate the effects on the network. INDEPENDENT mode can monitor two separate network devices simultaneously. If INDEPENDENT mode is selected then both Ports 1 and 2 will need to...
Setup Ports - Link As NOTE: If INDEPENDENT mode is selected, Port 1 parameters will be configured first. Port 2 parameters will then be available. The param- eters will be port identified for clarity. Link As LINK AS parameter determines whether the L is going to XPERTô connect as an Auto MDI-X, Auto + Detect, LAN or NIC device on the network. Auto MDI-X will auto crossover the port (LAN or NIC). It will link at the first compatible mode to provide faster testing.
Setup Ports - Transmit Transmit TRANSMIT parameter displays how the LanExpert communicates with the userís network, i.e. DISABLED, RFC894, LLC/SNAP or VLAN. Ports Setup Screen II DISABLE turns off all packet generation for non-intrusive testing. No IP address is required for this configuration. RFC894 enables packet transmission. This protocol is the most common standard using IP datagrams. LLC/SNAP enables packet transmission. It is a legacy standard using IEEE 802.2 frames. VLAN logically groups computers together across one or more switches. (For example the IT Department VLAN). The VLAN Identifier or tag specifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs. A value of 0 means the frame is not assigned to any VLAN. All other values may be used as VLAN identifiers allowing up to 255 VLANs. VLAN 1 is often reserved for management of a network bridge. Next to VLAN, the user can select or change the TAG number if there is more than one. Select the TAG=? button. A numerical keyboard screen is displayed. Valid entries are 0 to 255. If a non-valid entry is chosen, then an error message will appear indicating the error. The screen will then revert back to the keyboard to re-enter a valid number. The CLEAR button removes the incorrect entered digits from the display. After selecting a valid number, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen. Chapter 3...
ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen. MAC address parameters are displayed. The user has a choice of the FACTORY or USER MAC address. FACTORY - MAC Address of the L is factory set XPERTô and CANNOT be changed. USER - User can enter a MAC address of their choice for device cloning purposes. MAC cloning allows the LanExpert to simulate another network device by using its own MAC address to detect issues originating from that device. Select the address button to go to a Hexadecimal keyboard screen to enter a MAC address. The CLEAR button removes the entered digits from the display before entering a new address. After entering the desired address, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen. NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next page of parameters. Chapter 3...
Setup Ports - IP Addess IP address IP ADDRESS parameters allow selection of either Ipv4 or Ipv6 and FIXED or DHCP. This must match the network to which the L is XPERTô being connected. Ports Setup Screen III Fixed Ports Setup Screen III DHCP Ipv4 - is a protocol type to be used for all transmitted packets used by traffic generation, PING, DHCP and other tests. Ipv6 - is a protocol type to be used for all transmitted packets used by traffic generation, PING, DHCP and other tests. (NA) FIXED allows the IP, Subnet, Gateway, WINS, DNS1, DNS2 and DNS3 fields to be available to change. Selecting the button next to the name displays a numerical keyboard to enter the desired address. After entering the desired addresses, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen. DHCP causes the IP, Subnet, Gateway, WINS, DNS1, DNS2 and DNS3 fields not to appear because they are unavailable for change. These will automatically be assigned to the once a link is established with the DHCP XPERTô server. NOTE: If INDEPENDENT mode is selected, Port 1 parameters will be configured first, then Port 2 parameters will be available. The parameters will ...
Setup Ports - Port Flow Control Link Search Timeout LINK SEARCH TIMEOUT allows the user to select either 5s (factory default) or Other. Link Search Timeout is the time it takes, in seconds, for the L to acquire a link before it determines there is no link. XPERTô Select the Other button then select the Time button to the right to change the parameter. This will display a numerical keyboard screen. Valid entries are 1 to 99. After entering a valid time, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters. Link Lost Timeout LINK LOST TIMEOUT allows the user to select either 3s (factory default) or Other. Link Lost Timeout is the time it takes, in seconds, to determine when there is a lost link after the link was established. Select the Other button then select the Time button to the right to change the parameter. This will display a numerical keyboard screen. Valid entries are 1 to 99. After entering a valid time, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters. Ext Server Timeout EXT SERVER TIMEOUT allows the user to select either 10s (factory default) or Other. Ext Server Timeout is the time it takes, in seconds, to determine when there is no external server present. Select the Other button then select the Time button to the right to change the parameter.
Setup 3-10 Protocols Protocols To edit or view the parameters for the SELECTED profile, select the PROTOCOLS button. Protocols Screen Ephemeral Ports EPHEMERAL PORTS are temporary ports that are used by clients to communicate with a server. These temporary ports within the defined range are disregarded by the L . Select either of the XPERTô numbered buttons to change the range of ephemeral ports. This will display a numerical keyboard. Valid entries are 0 to 65535. After selecting valid numbers, select ENTER to return to the PROTOCOLS parameters. User Defined USER DEFINED ports allow the user to enter unique port names and numbers. Select whether the port is a TCP, UDP or Both. User defined ports take priority over any other factory defined port definition. For example; Port 80 is HTTP (80:HTTP) but, if the user defines port 80 to be named Factory it will display Factory instead of HTTP (80:Factory) under the PROTOCOLS screen. Port Names and Numbers can be entered or changed by selecting either the name or number button. This will display either an alphanumeric or numerical keyboard screen. Valid Port Names are a maximum of 10 characters. Valid Port Number entries are 0 to 65535. After entering a valid name or number, select ENTER to return to the PROTOCOLS...
Setup 3-11 Ping / Trace Ping/Trace To edit or view the parameters for the SELECTED profile, select the PING/TRACE button. Ping /Trace Screen I Repeat REPEAT determines the number of times to ping a device. Ping is a network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network. There are three options; Once, Count or Continuous. Select the Count button then select the number field to the right to change the parameter. This will display a numerical keyboard screen. Valid entries are 1 to 999. After entering a valid number, select ENTER to return to the PING/TRACE parameters. Max Rate MAX RATE is the maximum time between sending one ping to sending the next. There are two options, Default or Other. Default is 1 second (factory default). Other is a user-defined time in milliseconds. Select the time field to display a numerical keyboard. A valid entry is 0 to 99999. After entering a valid time, select ENTER to return to the PING/TRACE parameter screen. Payload PAYLOAD is the amount of data sent with the ping packet in bytes. There are two options, Default or Other. Default is 50 bytes (factory default). Other is a user-defined amount of bytes. Select the byte field to display a numerical keyboard. A valid entry is 10 to 50000. After entering a valid number, select ENTER to return to the PING/TRACE parameters screen.
Setup 3-12 Ping / Trace - Timeout Timeout TIMEOUT is the amount of time the L waits before a ping XPERTô response returns. There are two options, Default or Other. Default is 10s (factory default). Other is a user-defined time in seconds. Select the time field to display a numerical keyboard. A valid entry is 1 to 99. After entering a valid number, select ENTER to return to the PING/TRACE parameters screen. NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next page of parameters. Ping Trace Screen II Ping Targets PING TARGETS allows the user to select what the L will XPERTô PING. Select one target, or any combination of targets, from the list. The options are Gateway, DHCP Server, IP Range (user defined), or up to sixteen separate User Defined Targets (Ping List Entries). The Deselect All button clears all the selected choices. Gateway GATEWAY allows for the pinging of the established gateway. DHCP Server DHCP SERVER allows for the pinging of the established DHCP Server. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-13 Ping / Trace - IP Range IP Range IP RANGE allows for the pinging of a user defined range of IP Addresses. Select the EDIT Field to display a numerical keyboard. Select the box to change the IP range. After entering the desired range, select ENTER to return to the PING/TRACE parameters. Ping List Entries 1 to 16 PING LIST ENTRIES 1 to 16 are user defined. Select any of the numbered choices to edit. Select the EDIT field to go the Ping List Entry parameter screen. Under Ping List Entry: TARGET selects how to enter and display the parameters on the list. The choices are IP Address, Name (DNS) or Name (WINS). IP ADDRESS allows for an entry of a Name and an IP address. Select the editable fields to enter the desired name or number. After entering the desired name and/or number, select ENTER to return to the Ping List Entry parameters screen. NAME (DNS) allows for an entry of a Name. Select the editable fields to enter the desired name. After entering the desired name, select ENTER to return to the Ping List Entry parameters screen. NAME (WINS) allows for an entry of a Name and an IP. Select the editable fields to enter the desired name. After entering the desired name, select ENTER to return to the Ping List Entry parameters screen. To exit the Ping List Entry screens, select the Exit button in the top right corner to return to the PING/TRACE parameters screen.
† When performing the Discover action and the ARP checkbox is selected, the L XPERTô sends ARPs to the entire range of the configured subnet (or the class C subnet if the L s subnet is wider than the configured XPERT‘ subnet).† If this subnet is the same as the physical network subnet, the first and last IPs are special IPs used for subnet multicasting. Selecting ignore will not send an ARP to them. Here are a few examples of how to configure. If you are unsure or if the LanExpert subnet is the actual subnet of the usersí network, set both checkboxes (i.e. neither the first nor the last IP will be ARPed). If the LanExpert subnet is at the lowermost end of the actual subnet of the usersí network , set the IGNORE 1 IP and clear the IGNORE LAST IP checkboxes. If the LanExpert subnet is at the uppermost end of the actual subnet of the usersí network ñ clear the IGNORE 1 IP and set the IGNORE LAST IP checkboxes.
WARNING: The L is a high performance tester and XPERTô can generate a high amount of traffic very quickly. This can take down any network. Psiber is not liable for this action. Duration DURATION has two options; either CONTINUOUS or BURST. CONTINUOUS sends a constant stream of packets from the BURST sends a user-defined amount of packets.
† WARNING: The L is a high performance tester and XPERTô can generate a high amount of traffic very quickly. This can take down any network. Psiber is not liable for this action. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-17 Stress test Stress Test To edit or view the parameters for the SELECTED profile, select the STRESS TEST button. Stress test Screen Remote IP Select the IP address button to enter or change the IP address. The IP address of the second port or another LanExpert must be entered as the destination for the transmitted test packets. Frame Size Select from one to seven of the standard frame sizes. These frame sizes are generated by the LanExpert to test the network. This setting is used for all tests. Max Bit Rate Select the maximum bit rate percentage for testing. Selecting 100% has no effect on the network. The maximum bit rate setting is not used for the Back-to-Back tests. Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for testing (in integer Kfps). Selecting a very high number, e.g. 10000K, effectively removes the effect.† The maximum frame rate setting is not used for the Back-to-Back tests.
Setup 3-18 Stress test - Accuracy Accuracy Select one for both throughput and back-to-back to measure the accuracy. The lower the number the faster the test. Stress test Screen Throughput SEARCH is the test time for each test while searching for the maximum error-free throughput. VALIDATE is the validation test time for the final error-free throughput validation and all latency tests. Latency TIME sets the wait time at the end of every test before checking the results. This allows the data to have propagated to the other end and also allows for all intermediate devices to recover. NUMBER selects the number of Latency tests. This is the number of times the Latency test is repeated. NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next page of parameters. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-19 Stress test -Frame loss Frame Loss STEP size lowers the frame loss rate percentage. The Source sends traffic at maximum line rate (100%) and then measures if the network dropped any frames. If frames are dropped, the values are recorded, and the test will restart at the next step size down. This test is repeated until there is no frame loss for three consecutive iterations. TIME sets the maximum number of frames which can be sent. Stress test Screen Back-to-back START selects the Initial Back-to-Back Test Time (in integer seconds). This indirectly sets the starting number of frames sent when performing the Back-to-Back test. The result will always be equal to or smaller than the maximum number of frames which can be sent in this time.
Setup 3-20 Capture Capture To edit or view the parameters for the SELECTED profile, select the CAPTURE button. Capture Screen I CAPTURE allows the user to define a filter to capture a certain frame type. The L can capture 1000 packets. Once the XPERTô reaches 1000 packets, it can STOP capturing or XPERTô CONTINUE. If CONTINUE is selected, the first packets captured will be the first packets sent out. Select to capture on one or both ports. Capture source MAC CAPTURE SOURCE MAC will either capture packets from the user defined Source MAC address entered or ANY MAC address. Source MAC address is where the packet originated. To change the Source MAC address, select the editable MAC field button. This will display a Hexadecimal keyboard to change the MAC Address. After entering the desired MAC address, select ENTER to return to the CAPTURE parameters screen. Capture destination MAC CAPTURE DESTINATION MAC will either capture packets from the user defined Destination MAC address entered, any UNICAST, MULTICASTS, or BROADCASTS. Destination MAC address is where the packet is received. To change the Destination MAC address, select the editable MAC field button. This will display a Hexadecimal keyboard to change the MAC Address. After entering the desired MAC address, select ENTER to return to the CAPTURE parameters screen. NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next ...
Setup 3-21 Capture - Frame Types Capture frame types CAPTURE FRAME TYPES allows for the selection of one or a combination for frame types detected. Select RFC894, STP, LLC and/or LLC/SNAP. Capture Screen 2 Capture VLAN frames CAPTURE VLAN FRAMES allows for the selection of one or a combination of VLAN options. Select NON-VLAN, ANY and/or a specific VLAN tag. Next to VLAN, the user can select or change the TAG number. A numerical keyboard screen is displayed. Valid entries are 0 to 255. If a non-valid entry is chosen, an error message will appear. The screen will then revert back to the keyboard to re-enter a valid number. The CLEAR button removes the incorrect digits from the display. After selecting a valid number, select ENTER to return to the CAPTURE VLAN FRAMES parameters screen. NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next page of parameters. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-22 Capture - Primary protocols Capture Primary Protocols CAPTURE PRIMARY PROTOCOLS allows for the selection of either one or a combination of protocols to be detected. Use the list below to select certain protocols or select the ANY button to search all protocols. If there are none, there will be no more parameters to select. Capture Screen 3 NOTE: Press the DOWN arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the next page of parameters. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-23 Capture - Source IP Capture Source IP CAPTURE SOURCE IP allows for the selection to capture from ANY source IP address or a single user-defined source IP address. Select the address button to go to a numerical keyboard screen to enter a source IP address. If a non-valid entry is chosen, an error message will appear. The screen will then revert back to the keyboard to re-enter a valid number. The CLEAR button removes the incorrect digits from the display before entering a new address. After entering the desired address, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen. Capture Screen 4 Capture Destination IP CAPTURE DESTINATION IP allows for the selection to capture from ANY destination IP address or a single user-defined destination IP address. Select the address button to go to a numerical keyboard screen to enter a destination IP address. If a non-valid entry is chosen, an error message will appear. The screen will then revert back to the keyboard to re-enter a valid number. The CLEAR button removes the incorrect digits from the display before entering a new address. After entering the desired address, select ENTER to return to the PORTS parameters screen.
Setup 3-24 Capture - UDP / TCP ports Capture UDP/TCP ports CAPTURE UDP/TCP PORTS allows for the selection to capture ERRORS, ANY PORT and/or a user-defined port number. Select to capture UDP and/ or TCP packets. Select the port number button to go to a numerical keyboard screen to enter a port number. If a non-valid entry is chosen, error message will appear. The screen will then revert back to the keyboard to re-enter a valid number. The CLEAR button removes the incorrect digits from the display before entering a new address. After entering the desired address, select ENTER to return to the CAPTURE UDP/CP PORTS parameters screen. Capture Screen 5 NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-25 Lock Lock To lock the analyzer, select LOCK/UNLOCK. Lock Password Screen This screen is used to set a password to prevent remote access to the . A full character keyboard is available to enter a desired XPERTô password. The screen graphic will change to a padlock if the password is correct. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-26 Touch Panel Touch Panel To edit or view the parameter, select the TOUCH PANEL button. Touch Panel Screen Touch Panel Accept Screen This screen is used to ìalignî the touch screen to active areas displayed on the screen. Select the cross hairs inside the two corner boxes to calibrate the display. Once both boxes are accepted, select ENTER to return to the previous screen. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-27 Colors Colors To edit or view the parameter, select the COLORS button. Colors Screen This screen will change the colors on the display of the Top Area, Middle Area, Bottom Area and Keys. Select the boxes of the desired colors. Colors will automatically update to preview the selections. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
Setup 3-28 Build Info and Select Language Build Info BUILD INFO will display Firmware version, Hardware version, Port 1 and Port 2 MAC addresses as well as the Serial Number. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Select Language SELECT LANGUAGE will display the various languages that the supports. Select the desired language for the screens to XPERTô be represented in that language. NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 3...
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Analyze Network This chapter will explain the screens presented for using the to analyze the device under test (i.e. PC, network XPERTô device). Home Screen Preparing to use the analyzer Before selecting the ANALYZE NETWORK button on the HOME screen, determine how the L is to be connected to the device being XPERTô tested (i.e. PC, netwok device, etc.). This will be based on how the analyzer was set up in the Ports Configuration section of the setup. Single Mode - attach the patch cable to either Port 1 or Port 2. Inline Mode - attach a patch cable to both Ports 1 and 2. Indepentent Mode - attach a patch cable to both Ports 1 and 2. If only one port is connected while in Inline or Independent Mode, that port will link while the other port continues searching for a link. The Port LED that has not established a link will keep blinking red and the screen will...
Analyze Network Selecting the Test Mode Selecting The Test Mode Select the ANALYZE NETWORK button with the stylus on the HOME screen. Notice that both Status Port LEDs are blinking red until a link is established on the connected ports. For detailed information on the LEDs, see Status Indicator section page 2-6. During the linking process, the only active buttons are HOME and SETUP. Once a link is established the other buttons will become active. Link The first screen that appears is the LINK Screen. This screen will display the partnerís capabilities and actual link status. When Link Signals are detected on either/both Ports, the Link Screen is displayed. The linked Port(s) are shown with the actual link parameters including connection type (LAN or NIC), speed (10/100/1000) and duplex mode (Half or Full). Example Link Screen Partner Capabilities A connection to a network device that can automatically swap the transmit and receive pairs is indicated by AUTO MDI-X. A fixed port is shown as LAN or NIC. The MDI-X mode is provided only if Auto+Detect is selected in PORTS Setup. If not, the analyzer displays NOT TESTED. All Speed and duplex modes advertised by the Link Partner are displayed. If a fixed speed is selected then the partners speed will show only that specific fixed speed and not all advertised speeds. Signals Polarity (normal or reversed) is shown for 10/100BaseT links. Master or slave status is shown for gigabit links. Gigabit links require one end to be...
Analyze Network Signals Relink In the Data Action Buttons area, pressing RELINK will force a re- establishment of the link partner; note that this also clears all the data collected. If no link is established within the timeout period configured, a message is displayed in the Problems Screen but, the unit will attempt to automatically re-link. Setup In the data action button area, pressing SETUP provides a quick way of navigating to the SETUP->PORTS screen for the presently selected profile. Select the ì X î exit button in the upper right of the SETUP screen to return to the previous screen. For more information on this Port Configuration, see page 3-4. NOTE: Press the Down arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to IP information of the unit. Link IP Information Link IP Information includes MAC address, IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address and DHCP Server IP address. The WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) name and up to three DNS (Domain Name System) Server IP addresses are also provided if assigned. When the port is configured for DHCP, the lease time and time remaining on the lease are displayed. NOTE: If some of the information fields are left blank, a longer EXT SERVER TIMEOUT can be selected in PORTS Setup. Once a link is established, if the cable is disconnected, the analyzer displays ìLinkingî while attempting to find a link partner. If the cable is disconnected and reconnected within the timeout period, the ...
Select the PROBLEMS button in the Bottom Area. The Problems Screen displays any problems the analyzer detects. The L can XPERTô display up to 50 different problems. One page will include the problem number, the problem detected and the recommendation on how to solve the problem. A ìNO PROBLEMS DETECTEDì message is displayed until a problem occurs. Clear Select Clear in the data action buttons to clear the problems found. Problem Messages The following are problems the L will detect and the XPERTô recommendations for correction: (1) Did not link Recommendations - Check the LanExpert PORT settings. Check the cable between the LanExpert and the device. Check that the device is powered. Replace the device. (2) Lost link for a total of (Seconds) Recommendations - Check cable between LanExpert and device. Check power to the device. Replace the device. (3) High sustained byte traffic Recommendations- Use higher speed or split link into segments. (4) High sustained frame traffic Recommendations - Check the MTU settings of all devices. Check for devices generating unexpected traffic. Use higher speed or split link into segments. (5) High peak byte traffic Recommendations - Use higher speed or split link into segments.
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Analyze Network Problems - cont. (7) Detected Pause frames when using half duplex Recommendations - Check for device not configured for half duplex. Check operation of device bridging full to half duplex. Use full duplex throughout network. (8) High volume of Pause frames (Type of traffic) Recommendations - Use faster devices. Split the link into separate segments. (9) High volume (Type) of traffic from (address) Recommendations - Check the device for unexpected activity. Use higher speed or split link into segments. (10) Could not obtain address from DHCP server Recommendations - Check the DHCP server(s). (11) No response from the DNS server(s) Recommendations - Check the DNS IP addresses. (12) Could not resolve a WINS name Recommendations - If using a WINS server- Check the WINS IP address.
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(21) Detected (#) improperly formatted frames Recommendations - Check all devices within the network. (22) Detected (#) improperly sized frames Can be caused by improper half duplex operation by a device. Recommendations- Check all devices within the network. (23) Detected (#) IP Header errors from (address) Recommendations - Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device. Replace the device. (24) Detected (#) UDP Header errors from (address) Can indicate there are multiple paths between devices. Not unusual when the source is outside of local network. Recommendations - Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device. Replace the device.
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Analyze Network Problems - cont. (25) Detected (#) TCP Header errors from (address) Recommendations - Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device. Replace the device. (26) Detected (#) ICMP Header errors from (address) Recommendations - Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device. Replace the device. (27) Detected (#) ICMP Unreachable frames Recommendations - Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device. Replace the device. (28) Detected (#) ICMP Unreachable frames Small numbers of these are not unusual. High numbers...
Analyze Network Vitals Vitals Select the VITALS button in the Bottom Area. The VITALS screen displays Frame information in a List or Bar chart format. While in the List screen, it displays how long the link has been connected (Elapsed Time) and time it has unlinked (Time Unlinked) both in milliseconds. It also displays the Maximum Frame Size received. This screen breaksdown the individual frames collected into good and bad frames. The good frames are then brokendown into unicast, multicast and broadcast with the amount of frames detected of each. Each frame is shown as a percentage of the entire network traffic. Example Vitals Screen Clear Select CLEAR in the data action buttons to clear all the data received. NOTE: Linked time will NOT be cleared because the link never discon- nected List/Chart Select LIST in the data action buttons. A bar chart describing good and bad ...
Analyze Network Vitals - Good Frames Total The TOTAL button in the Data Action Area is used to change how the information is presented. The amount of Frames, Good and Bad frames and Good Bytes collected will be presented in the time frame selected. This function works in both the List and Chart mode. The choices below are how the information can be presented: avg/s - shows the average of frames and bytes collected per second. /1s - shows frames and bytes that were collected within the last second. This will update every second. /10s - shows frames and bytes that were collected within the last 10 seconds. This will update every 10 seconds. /1m - shows frames and bytes that were collected within the last minute. This will update every minute. Total - shows all frames and bytes that were collected since the link was established. Good Frames GOOD FRAMES are displayed in number of frames and percentage (of total received frames) of good unicast, multicast, and broadcast Ethernet frames received in relation to the total frames. Select the outlined white box to show the breakdown of good frames. Select the filled box to hide the breakdown. Good Bytes GOOD BYTES are displayed in number of KB of good multicast and broadcast Ethernet bytes received in relation to the total bytes. Bad Frames BAD FRAMES are displayed in red if there are any found. They are displayed in number of frames and percentage (of total received frames) of bad unicast, multicast, and broadcast Ethernet frames received in relation...
Analyze Network 4-10 Protocols Protocols Select the PROTOCOLS button in the Bottom Area. The protocols screen shows the number of packets and percentage of the total captured data for each protocol. A protocol is added to the protocol list as it is detected. The protocols at the Ethernet Frame level (i.e. RFC894, IEEE 802.2/3, LLC, LCC+Snap, VLAN, etc.) and Ethernet type level (i.e. ARP, IP, IPX, AppleTalk, NetBIOS, IPv6, etc) are displayed first when detected. It shows how many frames received in KB and the percentage of a given protocol in relation to the total number of protocols received. An outlined white box to the left of the protocolís name means there are more protocols to be displayed under that Ethernet type. The box will be filled in and shows the rest of the protocols under that type. The LanExpert provides protocol names for standard protocols such as LLC, ARP and NETBIOS. Unknown protocols are indicated by the word TYPE with the transmitting port number. Port numbers in hexadecimal format are indicated by an ìhì following the number. If there are too many protocols to display on one screen, press the Down arrow on the right of the screen to scroll to the rest of the protocols. The LanExpert can display up to 31 different protocols. After 31 protocols are detected, all additional new protocols are counted together in the 32 slot under OTHERS. Example Protocols Screen Chapter 4...
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Analyze Network 4-11 Protocols - cont. Clear Select CLEAR in the data action buttons to clear all the detected protocols. List/Chart Select LIST in the Data Action buttons. This will display the percentage of each protocol in a bar chart format. These colored bars show the percentage of the each protocol received. Each bar is logarithmically set in length and is horizontal (there are 0.1%, 1%, 10%, 100% markers shown in the first line of the data area which cannot be changed). Select CHART in the Data Action buttons. The LIST will be displayed again showing the good and bad frame counts and percentages. Total The TOTAL button in the Data Action Area is used to change how the information is presented. The amount of protocols collected will be presented in the time frames selected. This function works in both the List and Chart mode. The choices below are how the information can be presented: avg/s - shows the average of protocols collected per second. /1s - shows protocols that were collected within the last second. This will update every second. /10s - shows protocols that were collected within the last 10 seconds. This will update every 10 seconds.
Analyze Network 4-12 Top Talkers Top Talkers Select the TOP TALKERS button in the Bottom Area. This displays the MAC address (if found), Registered owner of that MAC address, IP address, name (if found), the number and percentage of transmitted frames on the network. The L lists the devices in order from the highest used XPERTô bandwidth to the lowest. Bandwidth usage Over 50% is displayed in RED. Between 49.9% to 20% is displayed in ORANGE 19.9% and below is displayed in WHITE This allows the user to quickly determine where the problem might be. Clear Select CLEAR in the data action buttons to clear all the detected devices. Example Top Talkers Screen NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-13 Devices Devices Select the DEVICES button in the Bottom Area. All devices found by the will be displayed. XPERTô NOTE: This may not be the complete list of devices on the network. The first layer of devices are SERVERS, VoIP DEVICES, ROUTERS, PRINTERS, and OTHERS. Select the outlined white box next to the SERVERS names to drill down to see which servers were found. Under SERVERS, there may be DHCP, POP3, HTTP, DNS, VoIP/SIP, etc. Select the outlined white box next to the name of the desired server to see the MAC address, Registered owner of that MAC address, IP address, and number of transmitted and received frames. The data for VoIP DEVICES, ROUTERS, PRINTERS and OTHERS has the same format as the SERVERS detected. OTHERS describes PCs or workstations and anything else not described under the other devices listed above. Discover For a more complete list, select the DISCOVER button in the data action buttons. This sends user-defined packets including ARP, NetBios, and DNS to all the devices on the network. This allows for a more detailed list of devices on the network. Clear Select Clear in the data action buttons to clear all the devices found. Example Devices Screen NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-14 Ping / Trace Ping/Trace Select the PING/TRACE button in the Bottom Area. The PING test is used to verify connectivity, measure round trip communication time, check data integrity, determine a MAC address and search a stored list or a range of IP addresses. Select START in the data action buttons to start Pinging with the selected profile parameters. Select STOP in the data action buttons to stop Pinging if using continuous ping. Once the ping test is done, the MAC address of the pinged devices is shown. The L also displays the last XPERTô ping response time in milliseconds, how many Attempted, Lost and Bad pings there were. The next line describes the minimum, average and maximum ping response in milliseconds. Select SETUP in the data action buttons to go straight to the PING/TRACE setup to change parameters quickly. Example Ping Screen Example Trace Route Screen Tracert Select TRACERT button under the device name to trace the route to that device. The device is listed with the number of hops it took the to get to the device. The IP address (if available) is XPERTô displayed with the roundtrip time in milliseconds. If the L XPERTô cannot resolve the IP address, it displays ìIP NOT KNOWNî. Repeat Select REPEAT to run through the test again. Return Select RETURN to go back to the PING Screen. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Traffic Generate Traffic Generate Select the TRAFFIC GENERATE button in the Bottom Area. The Traffic Generate Screen displays first how many frames in a Burst or Continuous mode, the number of bytes in each frame and the rate the frames are sent out in seconds. The Sink IP address is where the frames are sent. If the IP address is not valid, the L sends the frames to the entire network as a XPERTô broadcast. If the IP address is another L ; received frames, XPERTô lost frames, sequence errors, duplicate frames and roundtrip time are displayed. Select START to start the test and watch the actual frame and rate the LanExpert uses. Select SETUP to change the TRAFFIC GENERATE parameters. NOTE: If the PORT FLOW CONTROL in Full Duplex is enabled, the netwok will slow down the rate of the L XPERTô Example Traffic Generate Screen NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-16 Email Email Select the EMAIL button in the Bottom Area. Example Email Screen Example Email Screen 2 For the best EMAIL information, set the LanExpert to inline mode between the computer sending out the emails and the network. This screen displays the device IP address that receives an email and the IP address of the email server used (POP3). The L displays XPERTô the email address or the username of the current email session and how many attempts were made to log-in. It describes the Last attempt and whether it was successful or not. Next, the L displays XPERTô how many recieved and deleted emails and the total number of bytes the emails contained. For Sending an email from a computer, the L displays the IP XPERTô address of the email server connected (SMTP), Username, attempted log- ins, state of the last attempted log-in and how many sent and failed emails. The email displays the total number of bytes the emails contained. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-17 VoIP VoIP Select the VoIP button in the Bottom Area. VoIP uses three different protocols. Detected phone lines could also be video links or data links. SIP is used for ìSession Managementî ñ the VoIP device/line combination registers with the SIP server at intervals (usually every few minutes).† In this way, the location and status of the device/line is maintained with the VoIP provider.† This authenticates the device/line also.† Incoming and outgoing calls are also managed through the SIP server. RTP is used for the actual ìstreaming dataî (i.e. audio in a phone call) ñ when a call is made to/from a device/line then the SIP server provides the device/line with the IPs of the RTP server to use.† The device/line then sends or receives a data stream to/ from the RTP server.† Generally, this data is at a consistent rate (usually 50fps for audio) and there are two data streams (one for inbound data, the other for outbound). RTCP is used to allow each end of an active RTP session to communicate link quality information with each other.† Not all RTP devices or servers do this.† If this occurs, the sender will generally ...
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Analyze Network 4-18 VoIP VoIP example Example VoIP Screen 1 Line LINE shows the ìdisplay nameî and SIP ìnameî for the line.† Some devices might not have a ìdisplay nameî, in which case there is only one line of text shown.† This identifies the actual line (i.e. phone line). Device DEVICE shows the MAC address of the device and IP address:UDP port used by the device for SIP purposes. Registration REGISTRATION shows a count of the attempted and successful registrations of the device/line with the server.† These numbers ìshouldî be the same but, they can be slightly off due to network loss and server down times. TO - Shows the IP:UDP port of the server with which the device/line last attempted to register. FROM - Shows the IP:UDP port for the server which the device/line last received registration info from.† These might be different because some systems send registrations to one server and receive the response from another.
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Analyze Network 4-19 VoIP - cont VoIP Example -cont. Example VoIP Screen 2 Registration cont. STATUS shows the textual (informative) part of the last registration status.† Generally, this should be alright but, if there is an issue, this will describe the problem (e.g. ìUNAUTHORIZEDî indicates that the device/line did not correctly authenticate with the server). Completed Calls COMPLETED CALLS shows the number of calls made to (IN) and from (OUT) the device/line.† Note ñ this includes calls which did not have a data stream (e.g. if the other end never picked up the call). This example uses two phone calls to demonstrate. There is a white horizontal line separating the two phone lines. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
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Analyze Network 4-20 VoIP - cont VoIP example -cont. Example VoIP Screen 3 Last Call LAST CALL gives information regarding the last call made or the call in progress, if any.† If no calls have been made, or if there is no call in progress, this section will not be displayed.†The call being made will also be displayed as OUTGOING or INCOMING. STATUS ñ Shows the last SIP status information for the call progress.† Generally, this should be OK, during origination of the call this will show textual status, e.g. ìRINGINGî. FROM ñ Shows the SIP ìnameî of the line which originated the call. TO ñ Shows the SIP ìnameî of the line that received the call. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
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Media Stream MEDIA STREAM shows the details of the RTP connections for the calls and the protocols (codecs) being used.† This is the information negotiated with the SIP server.† For each end being used, the IP address and the codec (if known) are displayed. SERVER ñ shows the server ìendî of the RTP link. DEVICE ñ shows the device ìendî of the RTP link ñ generally, this will be the same IP as the one used by the device for SIP but, not always. STATISTICS ñ shows the statistics for each of the two RTP data streams as measured by the LanExpert (we do NOT use any received RTCP data).† The ìDEVICEî column shows the data for the stream coming from the device.† The ìSERVERî column shows the data for the stream coming from the server. RTCP FRAMES ñ shows a count of the RTCP frames (if any). RTP FRAMES ñ shows a count of the number of RTP (i.e. data stream) frames. Since audio is usually 50fps, this can be used to provide an estimate of the length of the call.† Note ñ the DEVICE and SERVER data should be similar. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button.
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Analyze Network 4-22 VoIP - cont VoIP Example -cont. Example VoIP Screen 5 Media Stream - cont. RESTARTS, MISORDERS, LOST and JITTER shows the corresponding statistics data for the data stream.† The meanings of these are exactly as defined in the SIP RFC.† RESTARTS is the number of times that a badly scrambled data stream needed to be restarted (this is bad). MISORDERS is the number of times that frames were received out of order but, not lost (these frames generate poor signal quality, e.g. garbled audio). LOST is the number of frames which were not found in the data stream (these frames generate poor signal quality if they reach a high volume). JITTER is a measure of the timing of the frames (if the frame rate is 50fps for the data stream, then a figure of 1ms corresponds to a 2% uncertainty in the frequency of the audio signal). NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-23 Frame Capture Frame capture The FRAME CAPTURE screen displays a filtered or non-filtered capture of packets detected by the LanExpert. Select START to start capturing packets. Once a packet is detected it displays which L port number XPERTô the packet is received on, the packet number received from the start of the capture test sequentially and the size of the packet. It also displays the date and time in microseconds when the packet was detected. Select STOP to stop the capture. Select START to start the test and watch the actual frame and rate the uses. Select SETUP to change the Traffic Generate XPERTô parameters. NOTE: Selecting START again will clear detected data for a new capture. Example Capture Summary Example Capture Show Example Capture Time Screen Screen Screen Time / summary Select TIME to toggle to SUMMARY where more information if shown about the packets. Under SUMMARY the Source and destination MAC is displayed along with the type of packet detected. Select the SETUP button to modify the captured data. Select the SHOW button to display the bytes of the packet in HEX or in ASCII. Select RETURN to go back to the other captured packets. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-24 Remote Access Remote access Select the REMOTE ACCESS button in the Bottom Area. The Remote Access Screen displays UDP Sessions and Pings received. UDP SESSIONS describe the connection to another network device. The displays the IP address and the port number the packet XPERTô comes from. Also the L will tell if the link is Active or Inactive XPERTô and how many transmitted and received packets between the two devices. PINGS RECEIVED displays what IP address sent the Pings and how many pings received. Select CLEAR to clear collected data Example Remote Access Screen NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Analyze Network 4-25 Inline PoE Select the PoE button in the Bottom Area. This is INLINE PoE, which is not the same as the PoE under cable test. By selecting this button, make sure the L is in INLINE mode or a screen will be displayed XPERTô saying ìOnly available when configured in inline modeî. Make sure one side of the L is a Powered device and the other side a XPERTô Power Source. This screen will show whether the Power is Midspan (power on 45-78), Endspan (power on 12-36) or allspan (power on 12-36 and 45-78) depending on where the voltage is detected. Inline currnet is displayed in mA along with the Power in watts and the flow of current going from the source to the device. In this case the current flow is going from P2 and is powering up P1.
Once stored the frames must be downloaded to the computer and viewed in the Wireshark protocol analysis software (this is a free software package go to www.wireshark.org to download the latest version). Select Internal to save the data internally in the unit and use the LanExpert Consol Application to extract the data. Select External and insert a USB flashdrive to save externally. Give the data a filename no more than eight characters long. NOTE: Write down the internal numbers and the external filename to remember where you saved the data.
Analyze Network 4-27 Setup Setup Select the SETUP button in the Bottom Area. This will display the SELECTED PROFILES screen. See how to change parameters under the SETUP in chapter 3 page 3-2. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 4...
Stress Test This chapter describes how to test the network with the RFC2544 Stress Test. The L . XPERTô Understanding RFC2544 The L Network Analyzer uses Throughput, Latency, Frame XPERTô Loss and Back-to-Back tests to measure the performance of a network consisting of one or more active devices. Throughput ...
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Stress Test Stess Test Screen Basic Setup This section will describe how to configure the L for a XPERTô RFC2544 Stress Test. Stress Test with One LanExpert Select SETUP and select any Profile besides Factory Default under the Select Profile. Go to PORTS and change the configuration to INDEP for Independent mode. NOTE: If you are not connected to a network that has DHCP or con- nected directly into the other port of the LanExpert with a cable, you must select a fixed IP address that has the same subnet mask as Port 2. If you are not connected to a network that has DHCP, press the DOWN arrow twice to display Port 1 IP address. Select FIXED and give PORT 1 an IP address, Subnet and Gateway IP address. Press the DOWN arrow three more times to display Port 2 IP address. Select FIXED and give PORT 2 an IP address which is in the same subnet mask as Port 1. Select the same Subnet Mask and Gateway IP address as Port 1. For Example, Port 1 IP address 192.125.1.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway ...
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Stress Test Stess Test Screen Basic Setup This section will describe how to configure the L for a XPERTô RFC2544 Stress Test. Stress Test with Two LanExpert Select SETUP on both L and select Factory Default under XPERTsô the Select Profile. Press ìXì to return to the Home Screen. Select Stress Test and wait for both L to link. On the XPERTsô...
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Stress Test Stess Test Screen Stress Test Screen Select the STRESS TEST button from the HOME screen. This screen displays the port link connection and the IP address associated with that port. All Stress Test packets are sent to either the second port on the LanExpert or another LanExpert.The IP address for the other port or the second LanExpert must be entered in the Stress Test Setup and is shown as the Remote IP address.Select from one to four test(s) to be performed. The estimated time for each test is given. Select START to begin the test(s). Stopping a test before it is complete may give invalid results. Stress test Screen Start/Stop Select START in the data action buttons to start the selected tests. Select STOP in the data action buttons to stop the test. Save Select SAVE in the Data action buttons to save the test results. The SAVE button can only be used when the set of tests have been performed completely and no changes to SETUP or test selection have been made. Select an internal store number to save the data allowing the test results to be recalled later. Setup Select SETUP in the data action buttons to go to the stress test setup to change test parameters. Results Select RESULTS in the data action buttons to go to the stress test results screen of a selected test. Chapter 5...
One row of data is shown for each enabled frame size (up to 7 rows).† The above screens show two different examples of Stress Tests: The left screen shows the test results when Port 1 of a LanExpert is connected to a gigabit switch with Port 2 of the same LanExpert also connected to the gigabit switch. The maximum line rate is 100% of 1000 megabits per second (Mbps). The measured throughput of the switch...
Stress Test Thoughput Latency Test results are shown as the minimum, average and maximum latency time (in microseconds) for each size frame that is tested. The total number of packets used in the Latency test is determined by the length of time and number of tests selected in Setup. One row of data is shown for each enabled frame size (up to 7 rows).† † NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 5...
Stress Test Thoughput Frame Loss Test results are shown as Frame Loss percentage versus percent of maximum line speed for each packet size. The test starts at 100% of the line speed and steps down in selectable step sizes until two consecutive steps have 0% frame loss which ends the test. Dashed lines are displayed for line speeds not tested when the 0% frame loss is met. In the first example below, the test shows 0% loss at both 100% and 90% of the maximum line speed which ended the test. Everything below 90% will also have no frame loss and is not tested. The line speeds less than 90% have dashed lines showing that frame loss rate was not tested. In the second example below (based on the previous microwave link test),there was 100% frame loss down to 30% of the maximum line rate.
Stress Test Thoughput Back to Back Test results are shown as the number of frames sent at maximum line speed until a frame was lost. The test is repeated for each selected frame size with one row of data for each frame size (up to 7 rows).† NOTE: Select another Setup button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 5...
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Stress Test Storage Screen Basic Storage This section will describe how to Save a RFC2544 Stress Test. After performing a stress test, select STORAGE from the main stress test screen. Select to SAVE the stress test data collected internally or externally onto a flashdrive. For saving to flashdrive: The files are placed into the LANDATA directory, under the name entered on the LanScope when the files were saved. The previous binary file (username.STT) is still saved in the LANDATA directory. This .STT file allows the LanScope to recall the data at a later time. WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE USB DRIVE UNTIL THE ...
Cable Test This chapter will explain the screens presented as you use your to perform Port ID, Tone, Length, Wiremap and PoE XPERTô tests. Warning: Cable test is ONLY performed on Port 2. Do not connect anything into Port 1 while performing cable tests. Psiber is not liable for misuse of these ports. Select CABLE TEST from the HOME screen with the stylus. Home Screen...
Cable Test Port ID Port identification PORT ID is used to determine which port of a hub or switch is wired to a particular wall jack by blinking the Link LED on the port. The blink rate is adjustable for compatibility with most switches and hubs. Select the rate at which the LED will blink either SLOW, MEDIUM, FAST, FASTEST. Select START to run the test. Tone TONE is used to locate a punchdown or trace a cable using a CT-15 probe (Optional). Select the tone cadence and frequency by selecting the box next...
Cable Test Length Length LENGTH measures and displays the distance to an open or short of each wire pair in a cable. (The far end of the cable under test should be disconnected from a port or Wiremap Terminator prior to starting the length measurement.) Change the NVP for the connected cable by selecting the up and down arrow next to the NVP number. The highest NVP is 74 and the lowest is 65. Select START to run the test. Change the feet to meters by selecting the FEET button.
Cable Test PoE tests for IEEE Standard Power. The LanExpert displays the wire pairs that are powered, the voltage measured and the wire pair polarity. Select TEST to run the test. NOTE: Select another Test button visible on the screen or by scrolling to the right or left with the white arrows or select the Exit button. Chapter 6...
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Recall Save Data This chapter will explain the screens presented as you use your to recall internal or external saved data. XPERTô Select RECALL from the HOME screen with the stylus. The starts looking for a link connection on either port. Once XPERTô the L links the Status Indicators (LEDs) for the Ports will XPERTô turn to a solid color depending on the speed it is connected. (i.e. Red = 10Mbit, Orange = 100Mbit and Green = 1000Mbit). Home Screen NOTE: The L does not need to connect to the network to XPERT ô see saved data. Connecting to the network allows the user to get an IP address from the DHCP server to plug into the L Consol XPERT ô Application on the computer.
Recall Saved Data Recall Screen Recall Internal Data Select the internal number field to enter the saved data number. This is where you saved the data under Analyze Network. Press ENTER to return back to the RECALL screen. Press RECALL to find the data. If the saved number location is valid then the screen information will be displayed. This will look identical to the analyze network button except no new information is being filled in. Select the buttons to navigate to the saved data. Press the EXIT button to get back to the RECALL screen. If the saved number location is not valid then a message is displayed above the RECALL button saying INVALID DATA. Enter a new saved data number or press EXIT to get back to the HOME screen. Recall Screen NOTE: Note- the Mode screen graphic in the upper left corner is the Recall symbol and not the Analyze network symbol. Print Recalled Data Select Remote Access in the Operating Mode buttons on the bottom of the screen to display the L IP address. Enter this IP XPERTsô address into the L Consol Application to Save or Print XPERTô saved screens. Chapter 7...
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Recall Saved Data Recall Screen Recall External Data Plug in the USB flashdrive where the saved data from the Analyze Network was stored. Select the external name field to enter the saved data filename. This is where you saved the data under Analyze Network. Press ENTER to return back to the RECALL screen. Press RECALL to find the data. If the saved filename is valid then the screen information will be displayed. This will look identical to the analyze network button except no new information is being filled in. Select the buttons to navigate to the saved data. Press the EXIT button to get back to the RECALL screen. If the saved filename is not valid then a message is displayed above the RECALL button saying INVALID DATA. Enter a new saved filename or press EXIT to get back to the HOME screen. NOTE: The Mode screen graphic in the upper left corner is the Recall symbol and not the Analyze network symbol. Recall Screen NOTE: Large USB flashdrive that are nearly full could take up to 15-20 seconds ...
Technical Support This chapter will explain how to get answers to questions about the XPERTô First, go to http://www.psiber.com/lanexpert/faqs/le_faq_01.htm to view Frequently Asked Question about the LanExpert. If you do not see you question, select Submit question to enter a unique question. Our technical support department views submitted questions everyday and will answer questions as soon as possible.
Update Firmware This chapter will explain the steps on how to use the Consol Application to Update the firmware for your L XPERTô Select ANALYZE NETWORK from the HOME screen with the stylus. The starts looking for a link connection on either port. Once the XPERTô links the Status Indicators (LEDs) for the Ports will turn to XPERTô a solid color depending on the speed it is connected. (i.e. Red = 10Mbit, Orange = 100Mbit and Green = 1000Mbit). Home Screen...
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Update Firmware Install Console Application Install The Consol Application The LANExpert Console Application requires that the .NET Framework version 3.5 is installed on your computer. If you do not have the .NET Framework version 3.5 installed on your computer you will need to install it first. You can skip step 1 if you already have the .NET Framework version 3.5 installed on your computer. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Install the .NET Framework 3.5 on your computer by clicking on the doNetFx35setup.exe file in this directory. You will have to be connected to the Internet for the installation process. After the install, you may be required to reboot your computer. If you choose to reboot later, then reboot your computer after completing installation step 2. 2. Install the LANExpert Console Application by clicking on the LANExpertInstaller.exe file in this directory. Follow the instructions on the Setup Wizard to install the Console Application. When the installation is complete, double click the LanExpert Console Application on your desktop. Find the newest update version on the website. Example of a New Firmware Update: The latest firmware for the LANEXPERTô is v1.34 To update to this version click on the word FIRMWARE and download the files shown and follow the directions.
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Update Firmware Firmware Update LanScope Firmware Update Instructions (Definition: XX = latest available version) 0. Before starting the LanExpert firmware update procedure, ensure that the LanExpert is fully charged, or is powered using the AC adapter. Also, that the LanExpert console application is downloaded and installed onto your computer. If not, download the app from Psibers web site and install. 1. Create a LanExpertFW directory on your hard drive. Save the Update_1_XX.zip file into the LanExpertFW directory. Extract the Update_1_XXa.lanexpert and Update_1_XXb.lanexpert file to the LanExpertFW directory. The directory should contain three files; Update_1_XXa.lanexpert, Update_1_XXb.lanexpert and Update_1_XX.zip. 2. Turn on the LanExpert and select factory default (for DHCP networks) or select Profile 2 and assign the LanExpert a static IP address. 3. Connect the LanExpert to your network and press Analyze Network. After establishing a connection, press the down arrow to view the IP address.
Graphics Upper Display Area Graphics Home Graphic.†This is the graphic in the upper left corner when the home screen is being shown on the display. Analyze Network Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when any of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens is being shown on the display. Cable Test Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when any of the CABLE screens is being shown on the display. Setup Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when any of the SETUP screens is being shown on the display. Lock Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner that replaces the SETUP graphic when the user locks the unit with a password. Power Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when the power settings screen is being shown on the display (i.e. after the battery symbol has been pressed). Date/Time Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when the date/time settings screen is being shown on the display (i.e. after the time has been pressed). Numeric, Name, MAC, IP and Ping List Entry Graphic. This is the graphic in the upper left corner when any numeric or name entry screen is being shown on the display. Exit Graphic. This is the exit button/graphic in the top right of almost all screens. Help Graphic.†This is the HELP button/graphic in the top right of almost all screens.
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Graphics Home Screen Graphics Analyze Network Button.†This is the graphic for the ANALYZE NETWORK button on the home screen. Recall Button.†This is the graphic for the RECALL button on the HOME screen. Stress Test Button.†This is the graphic for the STRESS TEST button on the HOME screen. Cable Test Button.†This is the graphic for the CABLE TEST button on the home screen. Setup Button.†This is the graphic for the SETUP button on the home screen and the SETUP button at the bottom of all ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Setup Graphics - Bottom Area Select Profile Button.†This is the graphic for the SELECT PROFILE button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Set Profile Name Button. This is the graphic for the PROFILE NAME button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. PORTS Button. This is the graphic for the PORTS button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Protocols Button.†This is the graphic for the PROTOCOLS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Ping/Trace Button. This is the graphic for the PING/TRACE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Discover Button. This is the graphic for the DISCOVER button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Appendixes...
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Graphics Setup Graphics - Bottom Area - cont. Traffic Generate Button. This is the graphic for the TRAFFIC GENERATE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Frame Capture Button.†This is the graphic for the CAPTURE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Lock Button.†This is the graphic for the LOCK button at the bottom of the SETUP screen.† Touch Panel Button.†This is the graphic for the TOUCH PANEL button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Colors Button. This is the graphic for the COLORS button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Build Info Button. This is the graphic for the BUILD INFO button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Select Language Button. This is the graphic for the SELECT LANGUAGE button at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Analyze Network Graphics - Bottom Area Link Button.†This is the graphic for the LINK button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Problems Button. This is the graphic for the PROBLEMS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Vitals Button.†This is the graphic for the VITALS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens.† Protocols Button.†This is the graphic for the PROTOCOLS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Appendixes...
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Graphics Analyze Network - Bottom Area - cont. Top Talkers Button.†This is the graphic for the TOP TALKERS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Devices Button. This is the graphic for the DEVICES button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Ping/Trace Button. This is the graphic for the PING/TRACE button at the bottom of the ANALYSE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Traffic Generate Button. This is the graphic for the TRAFFIC GENERATE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Email Button.†This is the graphic for the EMAIL button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. VoIP Button. This is the graphic for the SECURITY button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Frame Capture Button.†This is the graphic for the CAPTURE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and also at the bottom of the SETUP screens. Remote Sessions Button.†This is the graphic for the REMOTE SESSIONS button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. PoE Inline Button. This is the graphic for the PoE Inline button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens.† This is a ìButtonî graphic. Save Button.†This is the graphic for the SAVE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens. Appendixes...
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Graphics Cable Test - Bottom Area Port ID Button. This is the graphic for the PORT ID button at the bottom of the CABLE TEST screens. Tone Button. This is the graphic for the TONE button at the bottom of the CABLE TEST screens. Length Button.†This is the graphic for the LENGTH button at the bottom of the CABLE TEST screens. Wiremap Button.†This is the graphic for the WIREMAP button at the bottom of the CABLE TEST screens. PoE Button. This is the graphic for the PoE button at the bottom of the ANALYZE NETWORK screens and the CABLE TEST screens. Appendixes...
UTC Time Zones Abbreviation Full name Location Time zone A Alpha Time Zone Military UTC + 1 hour ACDT Australian Central Daylight Time Australia UTC + 10:30 hours ACST Australian Central Standard Time Australia UTC + 9:30 hours ADT Atlantic Daylight Time North America UTC - 3 hours Australian Eastern Daylight Time or AEDT Australia UTC + 11 hours Australian Eastern Summer Time AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time Australia UTC + 10 hours AKDT Alaska Daylight Time North America UTC - 8 hours AKST Alaska Standard Time North America UTC - 9 hours AST ...
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UTC Time Zones G Golf Time Zone Military UTC + 7 hours GMT Greenwich Mean Time Europe UTC H Hotel Time Zone Military UTC + 8 hours HAA Heure AvancÈe de l'Atlantique North America UTC - 3 hours HAC Heure AvancÈe du Centre North America UTC - 5 hours HADT Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time North America UTC - 9 hours HAE Heure AvancÈe de l'Est North America UTC - 4 hours HAP Heure AvancÈe du Pacifique North America UTC - 7 hours HAR Heure AvancÈe des Rocheuses North America UTC - 6 hours HAST Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time ...
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UTC Time Zones PDT Pacific Daylight Time North America UTC - 7 hours PST Pacific Standard Time North America UTC - 8 hours Q Quebec Time Zone Military UTC - 4 hours R Romeo Time Zone Military UTC - 5 hours S Sierra Time Zone Military UTC - 6 hours T Tango Time Zone Military UTC - 7 hours U Uniform Time Zone Military UTC - 8 hours UTC Coordinated Universal Time Europe UTC V Victor Time Zone Military UTC - 9 hours W Whiskey Time Zone ...
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