VeEX MPA User Manual page 744

Multi-protocol analyzer
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1. Select a protocol processor tab.
2. Select the Results button.
3. Select Event. As events occur (such as alarms, errors, or Pointer activity) they
appear and continuously scroll in the table.
Events display in a ascending order from the most recent event to the oldest
event. The Descending button indicates that events appear in descending order.
(This button switches between descending event order appearance and
ascending event order appearance. The current label of the button indicates the
event order.)
4. To begin a new test, select the
the touch screen. This will clear all history of previous events, and resets the
Start Test Date and Time stamp to current time. You now have a reference
point as to when new events occur, in comparison to when the test began.
5. Select Pause, to stop the scrolling action and then use the scroll bar to view
events. Select Resume to restart the event log.
5. To display events in an ascending order, select Descending. The button
changes to Ascending and the events appear from the oldest event to the most
recent event.
6. Select Resume, to continue Event Log reporting.
7. If the test has completed a Timed Test, or if the
the bottom of the touch screen was pressed, then the End Test Date and Time
will also be logged.
8. Select the
Print or Save (.evt extension) the Event Log report.
Saving and Printing Statistics and Settings Reports
(Specifically for GFP testing on the Packet tab)
The Packet tab provides the option to Print or Save the following test reports to a file for
access later or for immediate printing; Stream Settings, Stream Test Statistics, the
Events Log, Service Disruption measurements, RFC Throughput, RFC Frame Loss,
RFC B2B Burst and RFC Combined reports.
Multiple reports can be combined into one file by selecting more than one report type.
The following reports are available from the Packet tab:
Restart
Report
function button located at the bottom of the touch screen to
function button located at the bottom of
Stop
function button located at
Packet Tab
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