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Network Master Flex
Network Master Flex
Operation Manual
Operation Manual
22nd Edition
22nd Edition
For safety and warning information, please read this
For safety and warning information, please read this
manual
manual before attempting to use the equipment.
before attempting to use the equipment.
Keep this manual with the equipment.
Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No. M-W3735AE-22.0

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  • Page 1 MT1100A MT1100A Network Master Flex Network Master Flex Operation Manual Operation Manual 22nd Edition 22nd Edition For safety and warning information, please read this For safety and warning information, please read this manual manual before attempting to use the equipment.
  • Page 2 Operation Manual 1 October 2014 (First Edition) 14 September 2018 (22nd Edition) Copyright © 2014-2018, ANRITSU CORPORATION. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About This Manual About This Manual The documentation for MT1100A Network Master Flex applies to the instrument with the MU110010A, MU110011A, MU110012A, MU110013A Module and the MU110001A, MU110002A Power supply Module installed. This operation manual describes both the basic operation of the instrument as well as the operations available via interface options and predefined applications/tests.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents 0 0 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 1 Introduction Introduction 1.1 Mainframe Mainframe 1.2 Modules Modules 1.2.1 10G Multirate Module (MU110010A) 1.2.2 100G Multirate Module (MU110011A) 1.2.3 40/100G Module CFP2 (MU110012A) 1.2.4 40/100G Advanced Module (MU110013A) 1.2.5 Battery and AC Power Supply Module (MU110001A)
  • Page 5 3.5.4 Starting Control Software 3.5.5 Remote Upgrade 3.5.6 Remote Wake Up 3.5.7 Remote Reset 3.5.8 Stand-alone Editor 3.6 Command-Based Remote Control Command-Based Remote Control 3.7 File Access via USB Interface File Access via USB Interface 3.8 File Access via Ethernet Interface File Access via Ethernet Interface 3.8.1 Accessing files in Network Master from the PC 3.8.2 Mounting the Shared Folder of Networked PC to the Network...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Table of Contents 5.5.3 Status Information 5.5.4 Errors/Alarms Insertion 5.6 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status 5.6.1 Transmitter Setup 5.6.2 Receiver Setup 5.6.3 Status Information 5.6.4 Errors/Alarms Insertion 5.7 E4 Setup and Status E4 Setup and Status 5.7.1 Transmitter Setup 5.7.2 Receiver Setup 5.7.3 Status Information...
  • Page 7 6.9.1 Ports Setup and Status 6.9.2 Test Setup 6.9.3 Test Results 6.9.4 Throughput Calculation 6.10 RFC 6349 6.10 RFC 6349 6.10.1 Ports Setup and Status 6.10.2 Test Setup 6.10.3 Test Results 6.11 SAT 1564 6.11 SAT 1564 6.11.1 Ports Setup and Status 6.11.2 Test Setup 6.11.3 Test Results 6.12 Traceroute...
  • Page 8 11.4.2 Connecting the Video Inspection Probe 11.4.3 Test Setup 11.4.4 Test Results 11.5 Wireshark 11.5 Wireshark 12 Specifications Specifications 12.1 MT1100A 12.1 MT1100A 12.1.1 Configuration 12.1.2 External Interfaces 12.1.3 Other Interfaces 12.1.4 Environment Performance 12.1.5 Mechanical Performance 12.2 MU110001A, Battery and AC Power Supply Module 12.2...
  • Page 9 13.6.2 Transporting 13.6.3 Disposal 13.7 Special Information 13.7 Special Information 13.7.1 Equipment Certificate 13.7.2 Anritsu Warranty 13.7.3 Anritsu Corporation Contact 13.7.4 Licensing Information 13.7.5 Availability of Source Code 13.8 Software License Document 13.8 Software License Document 13.9 EULA License Document 13.9...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Table of Contents 13.10.1 Product Model 13.10.2 Applied Directive 13.10.3 Applied Standards 13.10.4 Authorized Representative 13.10.5 CE Declaration 13.11 RCM Conformity Marking 13.11 RCM Conformity Marking 13.11.1 Product Model 13.11.2 Applied Standards 13.12 Laser Safety 13.12 Laser Safety 13.12.1 Laser Safety Classifications 13.12.2 Indication Labels on Product 13.12.3 Laser Radiation Markings...
  • Page 11 1 1 Introduction Introduction This chapter provides a general introduction to the MT1100A Network Master Flex, and explains the symbols and conventions used in this manual.
  • Page 12 1 1 . . 1 1 Mainframe Mainframe The MT1100A Network Master Flex (hereafter called the Network Master and sometimes the instrument ) is a multipurpose telecommunications test instrument up to 100 Gbit/s interfaces for field use. It is a tool for a wide range of applications from fast first-aid troubleshooting to comprehensive, in-depth analysis of transmission problems.
  • Page 13 Modules Modules 1 1 . . 2 2 Modules Modules 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 10G Multirate Module (MU110010A) 10G Multirate Module (MU110010A) The 10G Multirate module (MU110010A) allows the Network Master to test a large variety of interfaces and systems up to 10 Gbps, like OTN interfaces, Ethernet interfaces, SDH/SONET interfaces, Fibre Channel interfaces and PDH/DSn interfaces.
  • Page 14 Introduction Introduction 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 6 6 AC only High Power Supply Module (MU110002A) AC only High Power Supply Module (MU110002A) The AC only High Power Supply Module (MU110002A) provides the power to the Network Master. Battery operation, however, is not allowed.
  • Page 15 Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 16 Introduction Introduction The Hint symbol indicates information that should be treated as hints, suggestions, recommendations etc. Hint text is written in italics to separate the information from the other text elements on a page. 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 5 5 Option Option The Option symbol indicates that the information described covers an option (hardware and software) and that this option must be installed before use.
  • Page 17 For Safety For Safety 1 1 . . 4 4 For Safety For Safety This section contains warnings which should be followed to avoid personal injury, product damage, as well as damage to the environment. 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 1 1 Dangers Dangers DANGER DANGER...
  • Page 18 This battery must be replaced by service personnel when it has reached the end of its useful life; contact the Anritsu sales section or your nearest representative. Note: The battery used in this equipment has a maximum useful life of 8 years. It should be replaced before this period has elapsed.
  • Page 19 Anritsu has thoroughly tested all external storage media shipped with this equipment. Users should note that external storage media not shipped with this equipment may not have been tested by Anritsu, thus Anritsu cannot guarantee the performance or suitability of such media.
  • Page 20 Install MT1100A horizontally in a stable place. CAUTION CAUTION If the MT1100A is not installed in a "good" direction as above, a small shock may turn it over and harm the user. 1 1 . . 5 5 . . 2 2 Ventilation...
  • Page 21 Modules and options for the Network Master contain electronic devices that are sensitive to ESD (Electro Static Discharge). Therefore, all ESD sensitive items are delivered from Anritsu in antistatic shielding packages. Electrostatic discharge during installation can result in destruction or degradation of these devices.
  • Page 22 Correct functioning of the instrument can only be ensured if optical modules, Correct functioning of the instrument can only be ensured if optical modules, supplied by Anritsu for the Network Master, are used. supplied by Anritsu for the Network Master, are used.
  • Page 23 To avoid violating WLAN regulations, visit the Anritsu website to check where use is allowed. http://www.anritsu.com/ja-JP/test- measurement/support/downloads/brochures-datasheets-and- catalogs/dwl16690 Note that Anritsu cannot be held liable for any problem arising from WLAN use in other countries and regions.
  • Page 24 Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 25 2 2 Configuration Configuration This chapter contains information about the included accessories as well as guidelines for charging the battery, and how to replace the modules.
  • Page 26 GPS receiver G0382A Autofocus Video Inspection Probe J1667A GPIB-USB Converter W3735AE MT1100A Network Master Flex Operation Manual W3736AE MT1000A Network Master Pro/ MT1100A Network Master Flex Remote Scripting Operation Manual Z1871A Utilities in USB stick MU110001A MU110001A Z1860A Battery Charger...
  • Page 27 V Intelligent Li-Ion rechargeable and replaceable battery. CAUTION CAUTION Use only original batteries delivered from Anritsu, to prevent the risk of Use only original batteries delivered from Anritsu, to prevent the risk of instrument damage or personal injury. instrument damage or personal injury.
  • Page 28 Configuration Configuration 2. Switch the Network Master OFF OFF. 3. Place the instrument on its back on a plain surface and loosen the lock screw of the battery compartment. 4. Remove the lid of the battery compartment. 5. Pull out the battery from the compartment. 6.
  • Page 29 Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable Battery The battery status can be checked in the instrument toolbar (expandable icon toolbar) on the right-hand side of the screen, or in the status line if the battery indicator is displayed there. See the "Battery Status Information" section below.
  • Page 30 For connection of the Network Master to different types of equipment, different cables are available. Please contact your Anritsu representative for information. 2 2 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Connecting Measurement Cables Connecting Measurement Cables Measurement cables are connected to the input and output connectors located on the connector panel of the instrument.
  • Page 31 Support Stand and Carrying Strap Support Stand and Carrying Strap 2 2 . . 4 4 Support Stand and Carrying Strap Support Stand and Carrying Strap 2 2 . . 4 4 . . 1 1 Support Stand Support Stand The Network Master is equipped with a support stand keeping the instrument at a convenient angle during the operation.
  • Page 32 Configuration Configuration 2 2 . . 5 5 Replacing the Modules Replacing the Modules The available modules depend on the Power Supply Module (MU110001A or MU110002A). Before replacing the modules, refer to the table in Modules "Introduction". CATION CATION Replacing modules operation should be done on the table where antistatic measures are taken.
  • Page 33 1. Place the instrument on its front on a plain surface. 2. Attach MU110011A to MT1100A. Place MU110011A on MT1100A so as to connect following pairs: 1 - 6, 2 - 8, 3 - 7, 4 - 10, 5 -9.
  • Page 34 Configuration Configuration 4. Place MU110001A on MU110011A. The attaching procedure of MU110001A is the same as attaching MU110011A to MT1100A. 5. After attaching the modules, connect the AC cable or install the battery packs.
  • Page 35 3 3 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface (HMI) covers the relation between the user and the instrument - in other words: the information you get from the instrument combined with the action you add to the instrument. The informative part is the TFT display, and the part susceptible to influence is the touch-active layer of the screen.
  • Page 36 The touch screen display is constructed to be operated by the tip of your finger or by the included Stylus (Anritsu part No. Z1746A). The touch screen surface is made of delicate material and is easily scratched or damaged if handled incorrectly.
  • Page 37 Key Operation Key Operation 3 3 . . 2 2 Key Operation Key Operation The only physical operator key (the Power button) is described in this section. 3 3 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Power Button Power Button The Power button on the front panel of the instrument is used to switch power ON and OFF.
  • Page 38 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface AC Operation AC Operation After you shut the Network Master down, the Network Master goes back to Stand by or Charging state. The Network Master stays Stand by or Charging state until you disconnect the AC cable. Battery Operation Battery Operation After you shut the Network Master down, the power goes off.
  • Page 39 Head Set Head Set 3 3 . . 3 3 Head Set Head Set You can use the commercially available head set (3.5 φ CTIA), it is possible to listen speech in the audio channels available in E1 and T1 systems. CAUTION CAUTION Do not operate for a long period of time at high volume level or at a level that...
  • Page 40 All connections (both for test interfaces and for service interfaces ) are placed on the connector panel of the Network Master. The figure below shows the connector panel of the MT1100A and its modules. 3 3 . . 4 4 . . 1 1 Test Interfaces...
  • Page 41 Connector Panel Connector Panel MU110012A MU110012A MU110013A MU110013A...
  • Page 42 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface For MU110011A, MU110012A, and MU110013A: This connector is used for reference clock output of the Tx Ref Output transmitters. AUX Input This connector is reserved for the future use. Lights orange when the optical transceiver becomes activated. Link Lights green when connection status becomes Link Up.
  • Page 43 3. If User Account Control dialog box appears, click Yes Yes. 4. After the installation finishes, click Close Close. Click Start Start > All Programs > Anritsu > MX100001A folder. Confirm that following programs appear. "V*.**" is replaced to the version name. MX100001A-V*.**-Editor MX100001A-V*.**-Remote MX100001A-V*.**-Viewer V*.**-Uninstall...
  • Page 44 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface 5. Change the Network settings of the PC, so it can access the Network Master via Ethernet. Select Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network Connection. Right-click the interface and click the Properties. Select the properties of Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click the Properties button.
  • Page 45 138, 139, File Sharing, fixed ports. 3 3 . . 5 5 . . 4 4 Starting Control Software Starting Control Software 1. Open Anritsu-MX100001A folder from Start menu. 2. Click MX100001A-V*.**-Remote MX100001A-V*.**-Remote. If Windows Security Alert appeared, click Allow access Allow access.
  • Page 46 Control Software and on the button in the resource monitoring screen. For example, when you enter 'Anritsu', you will see 'Anritsu' on the button in the resource monitoring screen as shown in the figure below. 4. Click Validate Connection Validate Connection.
  • Page 47 If Network Master is in Stand-by mode, it is possible to remotely get the unit into the Operation state. 1. Click Start Start > All Programs > Anritsu > MX100001A folder. 2. Click MX100001A-V*.**-Remote MX100001A-V*.**-Remote. 3. On the Control Software startup screen, enter the IP address of the Network Master in the Remote Unit IP Address Remote Unit IP Address field.
  • Page 48 MX100001A Editor allows users to load, edit, and save Setup files of any possible Network Master configuration, without connecting to an actual instrument. 1. Click Start Start > All Programs > Anritsu > MX100001A folder. 2. Click MX100001A-V*.**-Editor MX100001A-V*.**-Editor. 3. Set configuration of Network Master by clicking options in Select Controller...
  • Page 49 Remote Operation Remote Operation Load the Setup File saved by the MX100001A Editor on the Network Master by clicking Load/Save Load/Save button on the Application Toolbar. Alternatively, import the settings file as a Favorite, and launch the new application from the Favorites screen on the Application Selector Application Selector.
  • Page 50 SCPI version 1999 (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments). All commands are described in a separate document: MT1000A Network Master Pro MT1100A Network Master Flex Remote Scripting Operation Manual (M-W3736AE). This icon on Status bar indicates whether the Network Master is controlled by the command-based scripts or not.
  • Page 51 File Access via USB Interface File Access via USB Interface 3 3 . . 7 7 File Access via USB Interface File Access via USB Interface You can access the mass storage of the Network Master by connecting the USB cable.
  • Page 52 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface 3 3 . . 8 8 File Access via Ethernet Interface File Access via Ethernet Interface 3 3 . . 8 8 . . 1 1 Accessing files in Network Master from the PC Accessing files in Network Master from the PC The mass storage of the Network Master can be shared with your PC via Ethernet interface.
  • Page 53 File Access via Ethernet Interface File Access via Ethernet Interface 4. Connect an Ethernet network cable to the LAN connector on your Network Master and link this to a Local Area Network. 5. Assign an IP address to the Network Master. This is done in the Ethernet Ethernet screen as described in the Graphical User Interface available in the...
  • Page 54 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface 3 3 . . 9 9 GPS Receiver GPS Receiver 3 3 . . 9 9 . . 1 1 G0325A GPS Receiver G0325A GPS Receiver G0325A GPS Receiver contains GPS antenna and GPS receiver and is used by connecting to AUX connector of Network Master.
  • Page 55 Using a J1667A GPIB-USB Converter, an optional accessory, allows users to control Network Master via GPIB. GPIB address of Network Master can be set in the Remote Control. Command-Based Remote Control is available via GPIB control. MX100001A MT1000A/MT1100A Control Software does not support operation via GPIB.
  • Page 56 Human-Machine-Interface Human-Machine-Interface...
  • Page 57 4 4 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface This chapter provides a general introduction to the graphical user interface (GUI). The descriptions of the screens, sub-screens and major dialog boxes related to specific technologies and applications are placed in separate chapters.
  • Page 58 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface 4 4 . . 1 1 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI The Network Master is equipped with a touch screen display, except for the key to switch the instrument on/off. The operating principle of the graphical user interface (GUI) presented on the touch screen display is that it guides you through all setup steps required for running a specific test and then finally presents you with the test results.
  • Page 59 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI 4 4 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 Navigating in the GUI Navigating in the GUI As shown in the previous figure, you can navigate from the application selector to a specific application in the workspace vertically.
  • Page 60 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface From a setup screen you can return to the application selector using the tab at the top of the screen. Test result screens contain a tab at the top which returns you to the result file browser. 4 4 .
  • Page 61 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI Battery status Refer to "Battery Status Information". Link status of Ethernet service interface WLAN (when the option is installed.) Bluetooth (when the option is installed.) VNC (Virtual Network Computing) Controlled by the remote command Connection status of GPS receiver External PC status Speaker On/Off status...
  • Page 62 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface A Favorite application is basically an application with an associated set of port resources and specific settings. When launching a Favorite application, the associated port resources are automatically allocated and the associated settings are subsequently loaded. Favorites require a specific number of resources to run corresponding to the number of resources used when the Favorite was first created.
  • Page 63 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI Renaming favorites Renaming favorites 1. Touch and hold an icon in Favorites screen until a pop-up menu appears. 2. Touch Rename Favorite Rename Favorite. 3. Input a new name on the opening dialog box. Importing favorites Importing favorites Settings files (.cfg) can be registered to Favorites by using the...
  • Page 64 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface Result File Browser Result File Browser The Result File Browser Result File Browser screen is the other entry point after startup of the Network Master. From here you can access the results of previous tests to view the statistics directly, to generate PDF reports or to do both.
  • Page 65 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI 4 4 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Operating the Application Operating the Application Ports Setup screen Ports Setup screen The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen is the first screen in the workspace. It may contain one or more setup pages, with a row of buttons at the top of the screen allowing you to switch between the pages and between ports (when relevant).
  • Page 66 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface The setup area (the main area of the screen) is where the parameters for setting up the interface are displayed. The contents of the area changes depending on what is currently selected in the navigation area. The status area (to the right of the setup area) shows status information for the currently selected port and layer.
  • Page 67 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI During a measurement, Measurement start time, Elapsed time, and Remaining time of measurement are displayed in Navigation area. Remaining time of measurement is not displayed if Stop function is set to Manual stop Manual stop in Control screen.
  • Page 68 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface Note that the same colors are also used for indication of status in other contexts, e.g. in the display of test results. Double-ringed icons with history information Double-ringed icons with history information The Lamp icons are double-ringed, with the inner ring indicating the current status and the outer ring showing history information (i.e.
  • Page 69 General Handling of the GUI General Handling of the GUI One or more applications have alarms, had alarms in the past or have failing thresholds. One or more applications have errors or had errors in the past. All applications are OK. Test Status for an application is only updated during testing.
  • Page 70 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface In general, a keypad consists of the character/number keys, a display field showing the current text/number entry, various editing-related keys. For number entries, the minimum and maximum values allowed are also shown. When you launch a keypad from a field, the current field value is shown in the keypad's display field.
  • Page 71 Toolbars Toolbars You can switch whether displaying the Confirm Dependencies dialog box. Refer to Miscellaneous in "Instrument Toolbar" section. 4 4 . . 2 2 Toolbars Toolbars Two toolbars are available on the right-hand side of the screen: the desktop toolbar (called the Instrument toolbar ) and the expandable workspace toolbar (called the Application toolbar ).
  • Page 72 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface The Instrument toolbar contains the following functions/status: Instrument Information Configuration (General, Network) File Manager Help Resource monitoring Instrument information Instrument information The Information icon launches the System Information System Information screen. Touch the Update Update About Info button to generate the instrument information.
  • Page 73 "File Manager". When there are "NG"s in the self test results, try to reboot Network Master. If "NG"s remain in the self test results, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Configuration Configuration The Configuration icon launches the Global Configuration screen. From this screen, it is possible to configure both the general instrument settings (such as date/time, password etc.) and various network settings.
  • Page 74 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface These settings are applied for the battery operation only. When Wireshark application is running, Auto Backlight Off Auto Backlight Off does not work. Touch Screen Calibration Touch Screen Calibration Allows you to calibrate the touch screen. Touch OK OK in the dialog box to start the calibration.
  • Page 75 Toolbars Toolbars To change/set the password, select the one or more check boxes and then touch the OK OK button. A numeric keypad is displayed. To see the numbers as you type them on the keypad, select the Display Display Password check box.
  • Page 76 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface Show Test Summary allows you to specify whether to show the summarized Show Test Summary Test Status in the Status Bar. Refer to Test Status Summary for more details. CSV Delimiter allows you to specify the delimiter character to be used when CSV Delimiter generating output of Comma Separated Values.
  • Page 77 WLAN Allows the instrument to connect to a network via Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Note that if WLAN is enabled, the instrument cannot connect to the Ethernet via the Ethernet setting mentioned above. This feature requires an option (MT1100A-003).
  • Page 78 To edit the settings of the current network, touch the Edit Network Edit Network button. The Event History Event History button is available to diagnose the WLAN connection. Bluetooth Bluetooth Allows the instrument to use a Bluetooth connection. This feature requires an option (MT1100A-003).
  • Page 79 Toolbars Toolbars Enable Bluetooth: Enables using the Bluetooth. Enable Bluetooth Make visible: Allows to discover Network Master from other Bluetooth devices. Make visible Share files using FTP: Allows to share files stored in Network Master via Share files using FTP Bluetooth.
  • Page 80 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface File Sharing File Sharing Select Share File System Share File System to allows to share the data folder on networked PC. Selecting Mount Remote Folder Mount Remote Folder enables the parameter fields for mounting the folder of networked PC.
  • Page 81 Toolbars Toolbars Appears on the remote control application screen only. Displays the local folder of the control PC. Appears on the remote control application screen only. Displays the folder of the Network Master. Sets the current folder to the home folder. Moves to the home folder.
  • Page 82 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface Moves to the Help list topic. Back Forward Shows/hides the search box and buttons at bottom. Searches backward. Searches forward. When Case Sensitive Case Sensitive is selected, searches distinguishing the upper case and the lower case.
  • Page 83 Toolbars Toolbars Each application is associated with up to two Views, Only one View can have control at a time. Having control gives user full access to all application functions, including modification of setting parameters, load and save functions, and running the test. Without control, users are only allowed to browse the current application settings and results.
  • Page 84 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface Traffic Start Traffic Start This icon appears in case of applications having traffic generation. Touch the Traffic Traffic Start icon to start sending traffic of all ports under test. The icon changes to the Start Traffic Stop icon shown below.
  • Page 85 Toolbars Toolbars Moves to the topic when touching the help icon. Back Forward Shows/hides the search box and buttons at bottom. Searches backward. Searches forward. If Case Sensitive Case Sensitive is selected, searches distinguishing the upper case and the lower case. Report Report Touch this icon to create a report containing the current application results and...
  • Page 86 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface 6. Select check boxes of items outputting to the report. Touching Customize Customize button launches the dialog box selecting items of statistics. 7. Touching Generate Generate button starts the report generation. Adobe® Reader® is recommended as a PDF viewer to open or print out the report. "Include Performance Verification dates"...
  • Page 87 Toolbars Toolbars Close Close Touch this icon to close the application. Expanded Application toolbar Expanded Application toolbar The Application toolbar is expanded/collapsed by touching the tab placed above the left-most column. The column displayed in the expanded toolbar contains the following functions: Restart Testing Restart Testing Touch this icon to restart the current test.
  • Page 88 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface The setup options vary depending on the stimulus mode (i.e. the signal type). Common functions for all stimulus modes are the port selection and stimulus type drop-down menus. Touching the Clear all stimuli Clear all stimuli button clears/resets the current stimulus settings.
  • Page 89 Startup and Switch-off Sequences Startup and Switch-off Sequences 4 4 . . 3 3 Startup and Switch-off Sequences Startup and Switch-off Sequences This section describes what takes place when you switch the Network Master on and off as well as when you start up and close down an application. 4 4 .
  • Page 90 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface 4 4 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Accessing Previous Tests and Test Results Accessing Previous Tests and Test Results When you select test result files on the Report File Browser screen, you can choose to create either a report from the results or a workspace containing the test setup data and its results.
  • Page 91 Startup and Switch-off Sequences Startup and Switch-off Sequences 4 4 . . 3 3 . . 5 5 Switching Off the Instrument Switching Off the Instrument When you press the Power button on the instrument, the power-off menu is displayed. The menu contains the menu item Shut Down Shut Down, and when you select that, you are prompted to confirm that you really want to switch off the instrument completely.
  • Page 92 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface...
  • Page 93 5 5 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialogs) related to SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn applications. Sub- screens and dialogs are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched. The following settings and applications are available: SDH Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status...
  • Page 94 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 1 1 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status An STM-xx STM-xx button in the navigation area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the SDH setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 95 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status This screen allows you to enable the optical or electrical interface of the SDH transmitter. It can also be used to confirm the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 96 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Clock Configuration Clock Configuration Use the drop-down menu to select the clock source. This is fixed to Received Received when the Port Mode is set to Through Through or OH overwrite OH overwrite. Timing Source Internal: Internal clock of the module Internal External: The clock input to the connector External...
  • Page 97 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status The general principle in setting up the SDH frame is to select the relevant values for the various containers in the multiplexing structure. This is done either via a drop-down menu or via a launched dialog box, by touching a drop- down menu or a button in the frame structure diagram.
  • Page 98 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications The setup principle is the same in this editor dialog as in the SDH structure. Touching a button or opening a drop-down menu will open for new editor dialog boxes, new value selections etc. S1: Synchronization status J0: Regenerator section trace Idle Char is an ASCII code used for the padding.
  • Page 99 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status POH Editor POH Editor Touching a POH POH button launches the VC-x POH Editor VC-x POH Editor dialog box. The contents of the dialog box depends on which path overhead you are configuring.
  • Page 100 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Pattern type Pattern type Select a predefined pattern or define a user pattern. User [32] bit, User [2048] bit User [32] bit User [2048] bit: 32 bits or 2048 bits length pattern. The field which shows bit length is enabled. Touch the field to launch the dialog box to define the bit pattern.
  • Page 101 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the receiver in SDH mode. It can also be used to confirm the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 102 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications The manner of setting up the SDH interface of receiver is the same as that of transmitter. Refer to SDH Frame Setup in "Transmitter Setup". Follows Follows To make the currently selected receiver follow either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver (i.e.
  • Page 103 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status Physical Status Physical Status The topmost part of the status area gives you access to information about the current physical status of the selected interface. A summary consisting of the most relevant status indicators is displayed constantly. By touching the summary, you can launch a display that contains the detailed status information.
  • Page 104 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 'nan' is displayed when input level is too low to detect the signal level. The lamp indicates LOS status. Deviation Deviation This field shows the deviation from the relevant nominal bit rate: STM-1/1e: 155 520 000 bps STM-4: 622 080 000 bps STM-16: 2 488 320 000 bps STM-64: 9 953 280 000 bps...
  • Page 105 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status This screen contains detailed alarm and error information related to the SDH interface. Status is indicated by the use of colored Lamp icons. Alarms LOS: Loss of Signal LOF: Loss of Frame OOF: Out of Frame MS-AIS: Multiplex Section Alarm Indication Signal MS-AIS...
  • Page 106 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications HP-REI : High order Path Remote Error Indication HP-REI V5/B3: BIP-2 of VC-12/VC-11 or BIP-8 of Low order VC3 V5/B3 LP-REI: Low order Path Remote Error Indication LP-REI Pattern errors: Bit error detected in the payload Pattern errors AU-NDF: Administrative Unit New Data Flag AU-NDF...
  • Page 107 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status information is updated continuously. Displaying detailed Displaying detailed Detailed overhead byte information can be accessed by touching a specific information information byte. This will launch a separate dialog containing a description of and details about the selected byte.
  • Page 108 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Details Details To view detailed information for a specific channel, touch the Detail Mode Detail Mode button and then touch the channel number. 5 5 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 6 6 Transceiver Transceiver Touching the Transceiver Transceiver button in the status area of the Ports Setup...
  • Page 109 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status Transceiver Transceiver Select the information from pull down menu. Alarm Alarm and Output control Output control appear Information Information in case of STM-256. Alarm shows the alarm status. Alarm Wavelength and bit rate shows the nominal wavelength and bit rate. Wavelength and bit rate Compliance shows the available standards.
  • Page 110 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This section describes the errors or alarms insertion for the SDH layer on the Application toolbar. Alarms/Errors/ Alarms/Errors/ Select the port to insert errors, and the stimuli type. The settings items vary Others Others depending on the selected stimulus type. SDH Alarm/Errors: Inserts errors or alarms related the SDH overhead or the SDH Alarm/Errors pattern error.
  • Page 111 SDH Setup and Status SDH Setup and Status 5 5 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 SDH frequency SDH frequency Touch the field to set Frequency Offset Frequency Offset. If setting a positive value, the frequency will shift higher side.
  • Page 112 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 4 4 STL Alarms/Errors STL Alarms/Errors 1. Select the Alarms Alarms or Errors Errors. 2. Select the Destination Destination inserting the alarm or the error. 3.
  • Page 113 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status 5 5 . . 2 2 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status An OC-xx/STS-xx OC-xx/STS-xx button in the navigation area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the SONET setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 114 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen allows you to enable the optical or electrical interface of the SONET transmitter. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 115 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status Clock Configuration Clock Configuration Use the drop-down menu to select the clock source. This is fixed to Received Received when the Port Mode is set to Through Through or OH overwrite OH overwrite. Timing Source Internal: Internal clock of the module Internal...
  • Page 116 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications The general principle in setting up the SONET frame is to select the relevant values for the various containers in the multiplexing structure. This is done either via a drop-down menu or via a launched dialog box, by touching a drop- down menu or a button in the frame structure diagram.
  • Page 117 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status The setup principle is the same in this editor dialog box as in the SONET structure. Touching a button or opening a drop-down menu will open for new editor dialog boxes, new value selections etc. S1: Synchronization status J0: Regenerator section trace Idle Char is an ASCII code used for the padding.
  • Page 118 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications POH Editor POH Editor Touching a POH POH button launches the STS-x POH Editor STS-x POH Editor or VT-2/VT1.5 POH VT-2/VT1.5 POH Editor dialog box. The contents of the dialog depends on which path overhead Editor you are configuring.
  • Page 119 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status Pattern type Pattern type Select a predefined pattern or define a user pattern. User [32] bit, User [2048] bit User [32] bit User [2048] bit: 32 bits or 2048 bits length pattern. The field which shows bit length is enabled.
  • Page 120 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the receiver in SONET mode. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 121 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status The manner of setting up the SONET interface of receiver is the same as that of SONET Frame Setup transmitter. Refer to Follows Follows To make the currently selected receiver follow either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver (i.e.
  • Page 122 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Physical Status Physical Status The topmost part of the status area gives you access to information about the current physical status of the selected interface. A summary consisting of the most relevant status indicators is displayed constantly. By touching the summary, you can launch a display that contains the detailed status information.
  • Page 123 SONET Setup and Status SONET Setup and Status RDI-L: Line Remote Defect Indication RDI-L AIS-P: Path Alarm Indication Signal AIS-P LOP-P: Path Loss of pointer LOP-P TIM-P: Path Trace Identifier Mismatch TIM-P PLM-P: Path Payload Mismatch PLM-P UNIQ-P: Path UNEQuipped UNIQ-P RDI-P: Path Remote Defect Indication RDI-P...
  • Page 124 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Tributary scan is available except OC-768. Refer to Tributary Scan in "SDH Setup and Status". 5 5 . . 2 2 . . 3 3 . . 6 6 Transceiver Transceiver Refer to Transceiver in "SDH Setup and Status". 5 5 .
  • Page 125 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status 5 5 . . 3 3 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status E1 represents the 2.048 Mbit/s PDH layer. The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the PDH layer setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 126 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Switching between PDH Tx and DSn Tx is done in the SDH/SONET transmitter setup screen. 1. Select SDH Tx SDH Tx or SONET Tx SONET Tx check box. 2. Touch STM-xx STM-xx, STS-xx STS-xx, or OC-xx OC-xx button in the navigation area.
  • Page 127 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status Drop and insert Drop and insert Select the source for the transmitter. On: transmits the received data which the data generated in the Network Master has added. Off: transmits the data generated in the Network Master. Timing Source Timing Source Select the clock source.
  • Page 128 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications PCM frame is formed by 16 E1 frames. Frame structure is shown below. Bits 1 to 8 of the frame (Timeslot 0) Bits 1 to 8 of the frame (Timeslot 0) Frame Frame number number Sub multiframe (SMF) I: Frame number 0 to 7, II: Frame number 8 to 15 E: CRC4 error indication bits (FEBE) Sa: Spare bits C1 to C4: Cyclic Redundancy Check-4 (CRC4) bits...
  • Page 129 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status In the Sa-Bits Sa-Bits dialog box, change the individual Sa-bits by touching on the relevant bit keys - this will toggle the bit key's binary value from logic 1 to 0 or vice versa.
  • Page 130 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications You can select 'Normal' or 'Inverse' pattern type. Touching the 'ITU standard' button will apply ITU-T O.150 recommended Pattern type for N x 64 kbps data rates (PRBS 11). Pattern type User pattern User pattern User pattern field is enabled if Pattern type is set to User [32] bit User [32] bit or User [2084] User [2084] bit.
  • Page 131 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status Tone Tone Touch the Tone Frequency Tone Frequency button and use the launched dialog box to key in the frequency, using the numeric soft keys. Touch the Level Level button and use the launched dialog box to key in the level. CAS tab page CAS tab page The CAS...
  • Page 132 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Switching between PDH Rx and DSn Rx is done in the SDH/SONET receiver setup screen. 1. Select SDH Rx SDH Rx or SONET Rx SONET Rx check box. 2. Touch STM-xx STM-xx, STS-xx STS-xx, or OC-xx OC-xx button in the navigation area.
  • Page 133 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status Terminate Terminate Used when the instrument is used as a tester and the receiver is the only device connected to the line. The input impedance is nominal. Bridged Bridged Used when the receiver is connected directly in parallel to a line carrying live traffic.
  • Page 134 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Line code Line code Use the Line code Line code radio buttons to select transmission line code HDB3 HDB3 or AMI AMI. For normal 2 Mbps systems choose HDB3. AMI is for special applications only. PCM frame PCM frame Use the PCM frame PCM frame radio buttons to enable (On...
  • Page 135 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status Pattern type Pattern type Select the requested pattern. Refer to Pattern type in "Transmitter Setup". For testing of data rates from 64 kbps to 2 Mbps in a 2 Mbps line, ITU-T O.150 recommends PBRS 11 to be used.
  • Page 136 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Use the CAS CAS radio buttons to enable (On On) or disable (Off Off) the reception of a CAS (Channel Associated Signaling) signaling multiframe in time slot 16 of the received signal. 5 5 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available for the E1 layer in the status area of the Ports Setup...
  • Page 137 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status 5 5 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Physical Details Physical Details Touching the topmost summary box in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen displays the status shown below.
  • Page 138 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen contains detailed alarm and error information related to the E1 interface. Status is indicated by the use of colored Lamp icons. Alarms LOS: Loss of Signal AIS: Alarm Indication Signal No frame: No Frame No frame No CRC4 MF: No Cyclic Redundancy Check 4 Multi Frames No CRC4 MF...
  • Page 139 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status This screen provides information on the frame alignment when available. The frame alignment information includes the 16 first FAS/NFAS words of the CRC4 multiframe. If multiframe is not available, the frame information will show 16 FAS/NFAS words in sequence.
  • Page 140 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications CAS MFAS-Signal CAS MFAS-Signal This field shows the status of the CAS MFAS-Signal. Port1, Port2 Port1, Port2 This field shows the MFAS bits. CAS Bits, Port1 and Port2 CAS Bits, Port1 and Port2 This table shows the status of the CAS Bits in the two ports. Use of colors Use of colors For easy recognition of special bit combinations, coloring is available.
  • Page 141 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status The received line content with even bits inverted. With A-law coded speech it is possible to observe the A-law code words before the even bit inverting. DS1/J1 inverts all the bits. Peak (pos. and neg.) Peak (pos.
  • Page 142 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications The busy / idle status of channel is displayed. The current audio time slot is marked with an green highlighting. Select the relevant channel by touching it. Audio Time Slots for all ports are marked, but it is only possible to change the time slots of the current port.
  • Page 143 E1 Setup and Status E1 Setup and Status Alarms/Errors/ Alarms/Errors/ Select the port to insert errors, and the stimuli type. The settings items vary Others Others depending on the selected stimulus type. PDH Alarm/Errors: Inserts errors or alarms related the PDH multi frame or PDH Alarm/Errors the pattern error.
  • Page 144 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 4 4 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 represents the 1.544 Mbit/s PDH layer. The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the PDH layer setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 145 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status For the switching method between PDH Tx and DSn Tx, refer to Physical Setup in "E1 Setup and Status". Touching Off Off radio button disables the transmitter. This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the PDH transmitter in DS1/J1 mode.
  • Page 146 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Line code Line code Use the Line code Line code radio buttons to select transmission line code. AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion B8ZS: Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution B8ZS PCM frame PCM frame Use the PCM frame PCM frame radio buttons to enable (On On) or disable (Off Off) insertion of PCM frame in the transmitted signal.
  • Page 147 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status Pattern type Pattern type Select the pattern to be inserted in the transmitted signal. Refer to Pattern type in "E1 Setup and Status". Available patterns are: User [32] bit, User [2048] bit User [32] bit User [2048] bit PRBS 9 to PRBS 31...
  • Page 148 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Off: No channel content is selected. Tone: Tone with specified frequency and level. Tone Transparent: Received content in the same channel time slot is used. Transparent Speech: Pre-programmed speech sequence. 'Drop and insert' on Tx screen will Speech be switched to On.
  • Page 149 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status 5 5 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 Receiver Setup Receiver Setup 5 5 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Physical Setup Physical Setup When the receiver is set up with only a DS1/J1 interface, touching the Rx button in the navigation area will launch the following screen.
  • Page 150 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Follows Follows To make the currently selected receiver follow either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver (i.e. copy its settings), touch the drop-down menu in the navigation area and select the relevant value. The receiver settings continue to follow the change of either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver.
  • Page 151 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status Pattern type Pattern type Select the requested pattern. Available patterns are the same as the transmitter setup. Refer to Pattern type in "E1 Setup and Status". Touch 'Normal' or 'Inverse' pattern type. Touching the 'ITU standard' button will apply ITU-T O.150 recommended Pattern type for N x 64 kbps data rates (PRBS 11).
  • Page 152 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Use the CAS CAS radio buttons to enable (On On) or disable (Off Off) the reception of a CAS (Channel Associated Signaling). 5 5 . . 4 4 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available for the DS1/J1 layer in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen.
  • Page 153 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status 5 5 . . 4 4 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Physical Details Physical Details Refer to Physical Details in "E1 Setup and Status". The nominal bit rate of DS1/J1 is 1 544 000 bps.
  • Page 154 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen provides information on the frame alignment when available. F-Bit and M-bit are displayed when the frame type is J1 J1 or ESF ESF. F-Bit and S-bit are displayed when the frame type is SF/D4 SF/D4.
  • Page 155 DS1/J1 Setup and Status DS1/J1 Setup and Status This screen gives information on the CAS (Channel Associated Signaling) signaling when available. It displays the state of the two signaling bits in both directions for all 24 channels. Activity is indicated with bold characters. Use of colors Use of colors For easy recognition of special bit combinations, coloring is available.
  • Page 156 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 5 5 E3 Setup and Status E3 Setup and Status E3 represents the 34.368 Mbit/s PDH layer. The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the PDH layer setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 157 E3 Setup and Status E3 Setup and Status For the switching method between PDH Tx and DSn Tx, refer to Physical Setup in "E1 Setup and Status". Touch E3 E3 radio button. Touching Off Off radio button disables the transmitter. This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the PDH transmitter in E3 mode.
  • Page 158 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications User [32] bit, User [2048] bit User [32] bit User [2048] bit PRBS 9 to PRBS 31 PRBS 9 PRBS 31 Fox Pattern, Fox (CMA3000) Fox Pattern Fox (CMA3000) All 0's, All 1's All 0's All 1's Alternating 1:1, Alternating 1:3 Alternating 1:1 Alternating 1:3, Alternating 1:7...
  • Page 159 E3 Setup and Status E3 Setup and Status Terminate Terminate Used when the instrument is used as a tester and the receiver is the only device connected to the line. The input impedance is nominal. Monitor Monitor Used when connecting to protected monitoring points. The input impedance is nominal.
  • Page 160 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 5 5 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available for the E3 layer in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen. 5 5 .
  • Page 161 E3 Setup and Status E3 Setup and Status Alarms LOS: Loss of Signal AIS: Alarm Indication Signal No frame: No frame No frame Distant: Distant Distant No sync: No synchronization No sync Errors FAS words: Received FAS pattern does not match to "1111010000". FAS words Pattern error: Received pattern does not match to specified pattern type.
  • Page 162 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 6 6 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status DS3 represents the 44.736 Mbit/s PDH layer. The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the PDH layer setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 163 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status For the switching method between PDH Tx and DSn Tx, refer to Physical Setup in "E1 Setup and Status". Touch DS3 DS3 radio button. Touching Off Off radio button disables the transmitter. This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the PDH transmitter in DS3 mode.
  • Page 164 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Follows Follows To make the Port 2 transmitter follow the Port 1 transmitter (i.e. copy its settings) when using Port 1 and Port 2, touch the drop-down menu in the navigation area and select the Tx1 Tx1.
  • Page 165 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status C-bit Frame Overhead C-bit Frame Overhead F1 AIC F0 NA F0 FEAC F1 F1 UDL F0 UDL F0 UDL F1 CP F0 CP F0 CP F1 FEBE F0 FEBE F0 FEBE F1 M0 F1 DL F0 DL F0 DL...
  • Page 166 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Option Option Meaning Meaning Cord Word Cord Word FEAC Off DS3 EF DS3 Equipment Failure Service Affecting 011001 DS3 LOF DS3 Loss of Signal 001110 DS3 OOF DS3 Out of Frame 000000 DS3 AIS DS3 AIS Received 010110 DS3 Idle DS3 Idle Signal Received...
  • Page 167 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the PDH receiver in DS3 mode. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 168 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Touch 'Normal' or 'Inverse' pattern type. Touching the 'ANSI standard' button will apply ANSI/IEEE 1007 recommended Pattern type Pattern type for 45 Mbit data rates (PRBS 23 Inverse). User pattern User pattern User pattern field is enabled if Pattern type is set to User [32] bit User [32] bit or User [2084] User [2084] bit.
  • Page 169 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status This dialog box contains detailed alarm and error information related to the DS3 interface. Status is indicated by the use of colored Lamp icons. Alarms LOS: Loss of Signal AIS: Alarm Indication Signal LOF: Loss of Frame RAI: Remote Alarm Indication IDLE: Idle Signal...
  • Page 170 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Alignment status when the frame type is M13 Alignment status when the frame type is M13 Alignment status when the frame type is C-bit Alignment status when the frame type is C-bit This screen provides information on the frame alignment when available. The frame alignment information includes the below bits contained in seven subframes.
  • Page 171 DS3 Setup and Status DS3 Setup and Status 5 5 . . 6 6 . . 4 4 Errors/Alarms Insertion Errors/Alarms Insertion Refer to Errors/Alarms Insertion in E1 Setup and Status section.
  • Page 172 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 7 7 E4 Setup and Status E4 Setup and Status E4 represents the 139.264 Mbit/s PDH layer. The Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the PDH layer setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 173 E4 Setup and Status E4 Setup and Status For the switching method between PDH Tx and DSn Tx, refer to Physical Setup in "E1 Setup and Status". Touch E4 E4 radio button. Touching Off Off radio button disables the transmitter. This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the PDH transmitter in E4 mode.
  • Page 174 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications The length can be any length from 1 bit to 32 bits or from 1 bit to 2048 bits. 5 5 . . 7 7 . . 2 2 Receiver Setup Receiver Setup 5 5 . . 7 7 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Physical Setup Physical Setup When the receiver is set up with only an E4 interface, selecting the Rx Rx button in...
  • Page 175 E4 Setup and Status E4 Setup and Status To make the currently selected receiver follow either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver (i.e. copy its settings), touch the drop-down menu in the navigation area and select the relevant value. The receiver settings continue to follow the change of either the transmitter or Port 1 receiver.
  • Page 176 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Refer to Physical Details in "E1 Setup and Status". The nominal bit rate of E4 is 139 264 000 bps. 5 5 . . 7 7 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Alarms and Errors Alarms and Errors Touching the middle summary box in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen...
  • Page 177 5 5 . . 8 8 APS The Automatic Protection Switching (APS) test described in this section is applicable for SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn interfaces. For APS test of OTN interface, refer to in "OTN Application". On SDH/SONET K1,K2 protocol decoding is performed, as well as measurement of average and maximum duration of a specified reference event (alarm/error).
  • Page 178 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen contains the parameters for setting up the threshold values for alarms/errors and Pass/Fail status. Measurement Measurement Reference event Reference event Condition Condition Use the drop-down menu(s) to select the relevant event (Any errors Any errors, LOS LOS, LOF LOF, OOF etc.).
  • Page 179 This screen presents a summary of the results of the APS test. For each port the following information is displayed: Reference event Average switching time Max. time Max reference duration 5 5 . . 8 8 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Details for APS Details for APS Touching the Detailed Detailed button will display the screen shown below.
  • Page 180 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Graphical Graphical The graphical presentation consists of a bar diagram of the automatic switching presentation presentation times. Results may be affected by unexpected alarms/errors. Protocol interpretation Protocol interpretation Shows the screen displaying the Protocol interpretation. Protection interpolation button appears when SDH or SONET layer is present. 5 5 .
  • Page 181 Touch the Apply Apply button to apply the specified APS request to the SDH/SONET transmitter. 5 5 . . 8 8 . . 3 3 . . 4 4 Event Log Event Log Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen providing the event log data.
  • Page 182 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 9 9 BERT BERT The Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) described in this section is applicable for SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn interfaces. For BERT of OTN interface, refer to BERT in "OTN Application". The interface settings on the Ports Setup screen determines whether the current application is SDH, SONET, PDH and/or DSn BERT.
  • Page 183 BERT BERT Measurement Mode button appears in the Navigation area only when starting the BERT Measurement Mode by Application selector. Measurement Mode Measurement Mode Touch the field to select the application. BERT Pointer movement Pointer movement Touch the field to select the Pointer movement Pointer movement button display in Result screen.
  • Page 184 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Manual stop: Stops the measurement immediately when you touch the Stop Manual stop Stop button. Stop at: Stops the measurement at the time specified in the Stop at Stop at Stop at field on the right. Duration: Performs the measurement for the duration of time specified on the Duration right.
  • Page 185 BERT BERT Performance Parameters Performance Parameters SDH, SONET SDH, SONET Parameter Parameter G.826, G.826, Name Name G.821 G.821 G.826 M.2100 G.826 M.2100 G.828+G.829, G.828+G.829, G.8201,M.2401 G.8201,M.2401 M.2101.1 M.2101.1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓...
  • Page 186 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications These items appear if PDH Tx PDH Tx and PDH Rx PDH Rx, or DSn Tx DSn Tx and DSn Rx DSn Rx are selected on Setup screen. G.821, G.826, M.2100, G.821 (expired) G.826, M.2100 G.826, M.2100 DS1/J1 DS1/J1 G.821, G.826, M.2100, G.821 (expired)
  • Page 187 BERT BERT Interface Interface Select the item to evaluate from OTN OTN, SDH SDH, SONET SONET, E4 E4, E3 E3, E1 E1, DS3 DS3 or DS1/J1. DS1/J1 Evaluation item Evaluation item Select the item to evaluate. If selecting other than Any Alarm or Error Any Alarm or Error, another menu appears.
  • Page 188 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Insertion Insertion Select the timing of the error insertion from the drop-down menu. Off: Stops the error insertion. Manual Manual 1E-04 to 1E-10 1E-04 1E-10 Alternate Alternate Burst length Burst length If 'Insertion' is set to Manual Manual, touch the button and set the burst length to insert.
  • Page 189 BERT BERT When releasing the finger or stylus, the graph area zooms in to show the selected part of the graph. To zoom out, use the view settings below the graph: View mode View mode Used to set the x-scaling for the graph. The possible settings are: Last 24H to Last 5m Last 24H Last 5m: Shows a sliding graph area with max.
  • Page 190 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications 5 5 . . 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Event Log Event Log Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen shown below. Event log display Event log display The slide-out panel on the left-hand side of the screen contains the following functions...
  • Page 191 BERT BERT The test start event (Started) and stop event (Stopped) are always shown in the event log. The View View setting applies a port filter. A single port or all ports can be selected. Events with no port association will always pass. The CSV export CSV export button is for writing all events (un-filtered) to a file in a CSV format (Comma Separated Values).
  • Page 192 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Event log and statistics can show different alarm duration and error count when values are summed up an compared. This is because statistics discards the last interval if it is not complete when the test is stopped. There will be no differences if the test duration is set to a multiple of the interval length or if intervals are disabled.
  • Page 193 BERT BERT If you have stopped measurement during the interval time, the measurement results of the current interval are discarded. The log of the current interval is not displayed in Back Back field. In this case, result data are re-calculated excluding the data of the current interval when the measurement is stopped.
  • Page 194 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SI prefix - e.g. 71.892 k (k means "kilo") SI prefix Engineering - e.g. 71.892E3 Engineering Scientific - e.g. 7.1892E4 Scientific Results Results Results are displayed according to your choice. OTN appears when 'BERT on OTN' is running. OTN Alarms/Errors Refer to Results...
  • Page 195 BERT BERT Errors Alarms/Errors SONET STL * ILA/OLA Alignment marker Lane skew E1 Alarms/Errors Alarms Errors E1 Performance FAS errors Pattern errors CRC4 errors E-Bit errors * E3 Alarms/Errors Alarms Errors E3 Performance FAS errors Pattern errors E4 Alarms/Errors Alarms Errors E4 Performance FAS errors...
  • Page 196 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications one or more alarms were detected. Ratio: Ratio of SES to total seconds in availability time (SESR: Severely Errored Second Ratio) Background Block Error Count: EBs that occurred in non-SES. Ratio: Ratio of BBE to all blocks excluding blocks in SES (BBER: Background Block Error Ratio) Unavailable Time When SES continues for ten seconds, UNAV starts from the beginning of...
  • Page 197 BERT BERT the time of power failure. Avail Available time of measurement. Calculated from the following formula: Avail Total Unavail Unavail Unavailable time of the measurement. Refer to UAT definition. Performance Parameters Performance Parameters Items Items Definition Definition Errored Second Within S , the number of seconds during which one or more errors Avail...
  • Page 198 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications Example of Unavailable Time Detection The performance objectives defined in ITU Recommendation are shown in the following table. When the measured value is equal to or less than these values, the cell is displayed in green. Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Items...
  • Page 199 When you go to the test setup of the RTD application, the following screen is displayed. This screen allows you to configure the RTD test conditions for the currently selected port(s). Test Condition Test Condition Allows you to define the test duration in one of two ways: Mode Mode Single - Used to perform RTD test once.
  • Page 200 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications This screen presents a summary of the RTD test results, for all of the ports included in the test. For each port, the information consists of: Measurement count Minimum, average, and maximum round-trip delay times in micro seconds Threshold value 5 5 .
  • Page 201 List-form information List-form information Presents the results of an RTD test in list-form. Graphical Graphical The graphical presentation consists of a bar diagram of the round-trip delay presentation presentation times. 5 5 . . 10 10. . 6 6 . . 3 3 Event Log Event Log Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen...
  • Page 202 SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn Applications...
  • Page 203 6 6 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialogs) related to Ethernet applications. Sub-screens and dialogs are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched. The following setting and applications are available: Ethernet Setup and Status BERT Cable...
  • Page 204 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 1 1 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet is globally used for data communication. Ethernet transmits variable length frames up to 1500 bytes in length, each containing a header with the source and destination addresses and a trailer that contains error correction data.
  • Page 205 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This screen allows you to specify the physical port configuration of the currently selected Ethernet port. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 206 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The detailed mode (Port Setup Port Setup) dialog box is described in a separate section below. Clock Configuration Clock Configuration Timing source Timing source Select a source to synchronize all Ethernet transmitters to. The possible sources are: Internal Internal External...
  • Page 207 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This item appears when using MU110013A and Interface Type is set to CFP2 CFP2 or QSFP28 Adpt. QSFP28 Adpt. Selects the output of Sync Clock Output connector on MU110013A panel. Off: does not output the clock. 1/8: outputs 1/8 divided clock of the data synchronized clock (approximately 3.222 GHz).
  • Page 208 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Allow overlap Allow overlap If check box is selected, you can set overlapped number to the lane marker. 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 Port Setup (detailed mode) Port Setup (detailed mode) The contents of the dialog box (i.e.
  • Page 209 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Port Mode = Off Port Mode = Off Selecting the Off Off port mode will shut down the Ethernet port and stop the physical link. Electrical + Electrical + Selecting the Autonegotiate Autonegotiate port mode with interface type specified as Autonegotiate Autonegotiate...
  • Page 210 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Auto sets the pin assignment of the Network Master electrical port to MDI or Auto MDIX automatically. MDI sets the electrical port to Medium Dependent Interface. Pin 1 and 2 of the electrical port on Network Master are used for the transmission, pin 3 and 6 are used for the reception.
  • Page 211 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This screen allows you to specify the configuration of a WAN interface sublayer for the currently selected Ethernet port. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 212 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen contains the setup of the Ethernet frame content transmitted by the Network Master. The exact layout depends on the current selection of layers (i.e. the various encapsulation and protocol headers composing the Ethernet frame). Touching the button in the top left-hand part of the screen will display the dialog box to set options related to the layers.
  • Page 213 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The quick selection menu contains a number of predefined frame configurations (e.g. ETH/VLAN/IPv4 ETH/VLAN/IPv4). The detailed mode dialog box allows you to specify the frame configuration yourself and also provides you with access to all configuration parameters available for the individual layers.
  • Page 214 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Copy frame content to Copy frame content to This feature allows you to copy the frame content of the stream that you are other stream(s) other stream(s) currently configuring to all streams in another port or to a single stream. Touching the Copy To Copy To button opens a drop-down menu from which you can select the relevant port and all or a specific stream.
  • Page 215 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The layer buttons are arranged in order from bottom to top and from left to right. The TCP/UDP protocols are the uppermost layer and Ethernet the lowermost as depicted below compared to the OSI model. OSI layer OSI layer Protocol...
  • Page 216 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Unframed (MAC header) MPLS MPLS-TP VLAN LLC1 SNAP IPv4 IPv6 Payload Variable Custom Custom Custom header can be set on BERT application, allows users to edit the specific area in the header. To set Custom header, touch the Custom Custom button in Layer 2 or select Custom Custom in Layer 3.
  • Page 217 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Touching this button launches the Import Custom Header Import Custom Header dialog box. Select the header file (*.txt), and touch Import Import button. Export Export Touching this button launches the Export Custom Header Export Custom Header dialog box.
  • Page 218 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The Ethernet (MAC) header contains MAC addresses and Ethertype. Dst MAC Dst MAC The Destination MAC address can either be specified manually. This can be decided based on an ARP lookup when IPv4 is set to Layer 3 or based on an NDP when IPv6 is set to Layer 3.
  • Page 219 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Level count Level count Up to eight levels of MPLS fields can be inserted in the frame. The number of MPLS fields is selected through the Level count Level count drop-down menu, and each level is set up individually.
  • Page 220 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Auto increment Auto increment Selecting the Auto increment Auto increment check box makes the sequence number in the RFC4448 control word increment automatically instead of being fixed to zero. The remaining fields are described under the layer.
  • Page 221 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Shows the type automatically depending on layer configuration. If the value is selectable, select the value by touching the field. VLAN VLAN Touching the VLAN VLAN layer button displays the parameters available for the Virtual LAN protocol layer.
  • Page 222 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications ID ID Touching the ID ID (VLAN ID) button launches a setup dialog box from which it is possible to set up a denoting of the virtual LAN. Selecting the DEI DEI check box sets a 1-bit flag denoting whether MAC addresses inside the frame are in canonical format.
  • Page 223 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status SNAP SNAP SNAP layer button displays the parameters available for the Sub Touching the SNAP Network Access Protocol protocol layer. The Protocol ID Protocol ID is fixed to 0 0 , and the Ethertype Ethertype field depends on the upper protocol layer.
  • Page 224 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Version, Header length Version, Header length Shows Version and Header length in the IPv4 header. Total length Total length Shows Total length in the IPv4 header. DSCP/TOS DSCP/TOS When changing the DSCP/TOS DSCP/TOS (Differentiated Service Code Point/Type of Service) setting, it is possible to define some handling characteristics of the datagram, originally defined in RFC 791.
  • Page 225 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status When Multistream traffic is sent from one port to another, make sure that the source address on one port is the same as the destination address on the other port for each of the active streams.
  • Page 226 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications IPv6 IPv6 Touching the IPv6 IPv6 layer button displays the parameters available for the Internet Protocol version 6 layer. IPv6 header is defined in RFC 791 as below. Version Version Shows Version in the IPv6 header. Traffic class Traffic class Traffic class is similar to IPv4's DSCP/TOS...
  • Page 227 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Flow label Flow label The Flow label indicates that the datagram belongs to a specific sequence of traffic between a source and destination. The default value is 0 0 . Payload length Payload length Shows Payload length in the IPv6 header.
  • Page 228 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The following addresses cannot be used for RFC 6349 application tests. All numbers are zero. (i.e, ::) Multicast address For link local addresses (First 16 bits of prefix is FE80), RFC 6349 application tests can be performed if the following requirements are met: Requirement 1: Both Dst IP address and Src IP address are link local addresses.
  • Page 229 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Shows the packet length in bytes. Checksum Checksum Optionally, the Checksum may be forced to zero, by selecting the Null Null check box. Touching the TCP TCP layer button displays the parameters available for the Transmission Control Protocol layer.
  • Page 230 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications By enabling Automatic TCP connect , it is possible to force the transmitter to establish a TCP connection before the actual traffic frames are sent. This makes it possible to pass a firewall/nat router from the inner side. Listen mode Listen mode When Listen mode is enabled, the transmitter will await an external TCP...
  • Page 231 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status If the URG URG flag is set then this 16-bit field is an offset from the sequence number indicating the last urgent data byte. Payload Payload The Payload layer allows you to set the pattern of the Payload of the transmitted frames.
  • Page 232 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications are set to the payload in Ethernet frames. When the check box is selected, Payload pattern is divided and set to the payload in Ethernet frames so that the payload pattern is successive through Ethernet frames. Variable Variable The Variable allows you to set variables in the transmitted frames.
  • Page 233 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Use the drop-down menu to select the type of field. Note that the contents of the drop-down list depends on which protocol layers are currently chosen for the Ethernet frame. Position Position Allows you to specify a bit position and bit length for the variable by Offset Offset and Length field.
  • Page 234 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Touching the Settings Settings button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. This screen allows you to specify how the Network Master handles incoming frames on the currently selected Ethernet port. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port.
  • Page 235 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Answer incoming ARP requests Answer incoming ARP requests When this function is enabled , Network Master will reply to incoming ARP requests, using the Source MAC and IP addresses in sending out replies. ARP: Address Resolution Protocol Note that when using the Ping application, this setting is ignored, and replies will always be sent - also from the passive port.
  • Page 236 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Selecting the check box enables the remote control using commands via test interface. Only one port is able to allow In-band control. When In-band control is allowed at another port, this setting cannot be made. When Port Setup is set to 10Gbps WAN 10Gbps WAN, In-band control is not performed.
  • Page 237 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status When VLAN is set to the In-band control communication, set Level Level and ID Following setting values are fixed. DEI: OFF Priority: 0 Ethertype: 0x8100 (IPv4) Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Allow changes to interface setup while a test is running Allow changes to interface setup while a test is running Select this check box if you want to be able to make changes to the following...
  • Page 238 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Enable SyncE Enable SyncE The check box is enabled when the interface bit rate is 10 Gbps or less. Select this check box to enable statistics of the quality level reported in the received ESMC (Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel) messages and the generation of Sync Alarm when such messages are missing.
  • Page 239 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Combination of Ql Type and Ql Combination of Ql Type and Ql G.781 G.781 G.781 G.781 G.781 G.781 G.8264 G.8264 option I option I option II option II option III option III QL-INV0 QL-STU QL-UNK...
  • Page 240 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen allows you to configure the IEEE 1588 clock (based on the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP), which is used to distribute absolute time across the Ethernet network). An IEEE 1588 clock can act either as a timing master or as a slave.
  • Page 241 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status When the Network Master is grandmaster in unicast mode, only one slave will be accepted at a time. Other slaves are just ignored. Ext. Log Ext. Log Used to record the external log. If you select this, the IEEE1588v2 Log IEEE1588v2 Log button appears in the navigation area of Test Result.
  • Page 242 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications You can set up the transport protocol(s) for PTP messages either by selecting one of the predefined configurations from the quick selection menu (e.g. ETH/VLAN/IPv4/UDP) or by configuring the protocols via the detailed mode ETH/VLAN/IPv4/UDP dialog box. Touching the protocol button will launch the detailed mode dialog box (the IEEE 1588v2 Protocol dialog box).
  • Page 243 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status If Slave mode is checked, the clock will always run as a slave in both normal and unicast mode. If Slave mode is not checked in normal mode, the best master clock algorithm is run and the result of this will determine if the Network Master can become a grandmaster clock.
  • Page 244 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Accuracy Accuracy Either choose one of the predefined accuracy in the drop-down menu, or select User defined and enter a value manually. Acceptable values are between 0x00 User defined 0x00 and 0xFF 0xFF. PRTC connected and PRTC not connected PRTC connected PRTC not connected are available when: Profile is set to G.8275.1...
  • Page 245 Network Master in nano second unit. When calculating the delay time from the cable length, it is recommendable to use 5 ns/m as the conversion factor. When using the following GPS provided by Anritsu, set 25 ns. G0325A Sync interval Sync interval Allows you to specify the interval between transmitted sync messages.
  • Page 246 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications In the IEEE 1588v2 Protocol IEEE 1588v2 Protocol dialog box, the buttons on the left-hand side allow you to select the relevant layers. The current selection is shown at the top of the Frame Content Frame Content area. Touching one of the layer buttons in the Frame Frame Content area will display the setup parameters for that layer.
  • Page 247 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status When the check box is clear, touch the field to set the interface Touching Renew now Renew now starts the source IP address configuration. Dst IP - In unicast mode type in the IPv6 destination address. Dst IP Multicast scope - Select one of the predefined IPv6 multicast scope values or Multicast scope...
  • Page 248 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications OAM (Operation, Administration and Management) is a group of management functions that provides system or network fault indication, performance monitoring, security management, diagnostic functions, configuration and user provisioning. This screen allows you to configure the OAM application (i.e. the OAM functions).
  • Page 249 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status In the OAM Protocol OAM Protocol dialog box the buttons on the left-hand side allow you to select the relevant layers. The current selection is shown at the top of the Frame Content area. Touching one of the layer buttons in the Frame Content Frame Content Frame Content area will display the setup parameters for that layer.
  • Page 250 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Vendor OUI Vendor OUI Allows you to specify the 24-bit Organizationally Unique Identifier of the vendor. Touch the field to launch an editor dialog box. Vendor specific info Vendor specific info Allows you to specify a 28-bit identifier that may be used to differentiate a vendor's product models/versions.
  • Page 251 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The screen contains two views: the default Setup view and the Discovery view. Use the Setup Setup and Discovery Discovery buttons at the bottom of the screen to switch between the two views. The Setup view is described below.
  • Page 252 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The LBM LBM tab page contains the following parameters: Optional TLV Optional TLV Use the drop-down menu to select a TLV type, if relevant. The possible types are: Data TLV Data TLV and Test TLV Test TLV. If you select one of the TLV types, fields for specifying the length and value will appear.
  • Page 253 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status General parameters General parameters State State Allows you to set the state of the protocol to either On On or Off Off. Note that when State is set to On State On, the other general parameters are disabled, but the tab pages and their contents are enabled.
  • Page 254 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications TST tab page TST tab page The TST TST tab page contains the following parameters: Frames to send Frames to send Allows you to specify the number of frames to be transmitted. Rate Rate Use the drop-down menu to select the rate at which frames are transmitted. Optional TLV Optional TLV Use the drop-down menu to select the Test TLV...
  • Page 255 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The 1DM 1DM tab page contains the following parameters: Type Type Use the drop-down menu to select the relevant operation type (On-demand On-demand operation or Proactive operation operation Proactive operation). The same 1DM frame format can be used for both.
  • Page 256 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Use the drop-down menu to select a TLV type, if relevant. The possible types are: Data TLV Data TLV and Test TLV Test TLV. If you select one of the TLV types, fields for specifying the ID will appear. Length Length Only available if a Data TLV type has been selected.
  • Page 257 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status VSM tab page VSM tab page The VSM VSM tab page contains the following parameter: Data Data Allows you to specify a string which you can send in a message to other remote maintenance points.
  • Page 258 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Devices will appear in the dialog's list as they are discovered. Select the device in the list and touch the Add Add button in the dialog box. The device is added to the list displayed on the Discovery view screen. Adding devices Adding devices To add devices manually, touch the Add...
  • Page 259 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Allows you to specify the Maintenance Point ID that the unit will be known as in the MA. Note that this is the only required parameter. Allows you to specify the MAC address of the remote unit. Accept Accept Touch the Accept...
  • Page 260 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications It is possible to let the Port 2 copy the setup from Port 1 by touching the Follow button. When this button is displayed in green, Port 2 continues to Follow follow Port 1 change. This button appears when the Port 1 settings can be copy to Port 2.
  • Page 261 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status MPLS Filter and VLAN Filter can be selected up to eight levels because these layers may have up to eight levels. The parameters in each filter can be set independently. For setting parameters, refer to MPLS VLAN in "Stream"...
  • Page 262 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available in the status area of the Ethernet ports setup screen. 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Status Summary Status Summary The status summary displayed for the Ethernet interface consists of the following information:...
  • Page 263 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This screen presents detailed information about the current physical status of the received signal at the Ethernet interface. The physical status information consists of the following parameters: rate, which shows the current bit rate. Bit rate difference, which shows the difference in bit rate between received signal and reference source signal.
  • Page 264 The status of the external signals used for timestamp is shown. availabilities availabilities Ext. ref. 10MHz Ext. ref. 10MHz This indicator is not available for MT1100A. Ext. ref. 1PPS Ext. ref. 1PPS This indicator is not available for MT1100A. Green: The GPS input is available.
  • Page 265 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This screen presents key interface status indicators, with Lamp icons showing the current status. These indicators give a quick overview of the condition of the lines. LAN Status LAN Status Frame Present: Ethernet frames are detected. Frame Present MPLS frame: Label of MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) is detected.
  • Page 266 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications LFS remote fault: Remote fault is detected. LFS remote fault High BER: High BER is detected. High BER LOA: Alignment error is detected. PCS Errors PCS Errors Invalid sync header: Invalid sync header (Sync bit is 00B or 11B.) is detected. Invalid sync header Invalid alignment marker: Invalid alignment marker is detected.
  • Page 267 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Shows the latest QL value. Server signal fail . The Lamp icon becomes red when no ESMC message has been received within the last five seconds. 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 6 6 IEEE 1588v2 IEEE 1588v2 Touching the IEEE 1588v2 IEEE 1588v2 button in the status area of the Ports Setup...
  • Page 268 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Parent Clock Parent Clock Identity Identity Shows the identity of a slave's parent clock. Port number Port number Shows the port number of a slave's parent clock. Grandmaster Clock Grandmaster Clock Identity Identity Shows the identity of the grandmaster. Class Class Shows the class of the grandmaster.
  • Page 269 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This screen presents information about the status of the OAM functions. The information is split up on a number of tab pages. Note that the layout of the dialog depends on the currently selected OAM protocol. 802.3ah status 802.3ah status information...
  • Page 270 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 802.1ag status 802.1ag status information information Message buttons Message buttons Allows you to send messages either to a remote MEP ID or to a unicast MAC Address. U-LBM: Data-path integrity to/from the far-end to/from one address (unicast). U-LBM M-LBM: Data-path integrity to/from the far-end to/from multiple addresses M-LBM...
  • Page 271 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Y.1731 status Y.1731 status information information Message buttons Message buttons Allows you to send messages either to a remote MEP ID or to a unicast MAC Address. U-LBM: Data-path integrity to/from the far-end to/from one address (unicast). U-LBM M-LBM: Data-path integrity to/from the far-end to/from multiple addresses M-LBM...
  • Page 272 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 8 8 Frame Capture Frame Capture Touching the Frame Capture Frame Capture button in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen launches the screen shown below.
  • Page 273 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Error Frame capture starts when the error specified by Error Type Error Type drop-down menu has occurred. Field match Frame capture starts if the field in transmitted frame matches to one defined by Frame Field Trigger Definition Frame Field Trigger Definition.
  • Page 274 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen presents status information about the optical transceiver (Pluggable module installed on the connector panel). When the optical transceiver is SFP or SFP+, I2C analysis I2C analysis appears. When the optical transceiver is QSFP+ or QSFP28 Adpt., I2C analysis I2C analysis Settings...
  • Page 275 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The transmitting optical power or current is displayed in left column. The received optical power is displayed in right column. In case of 40GbE and 100GbE, the total optical power and the optical powers by each lane are displayed.
  • Page 276 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Registers in the transceiver are defined in SFF-8472 Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers and SFF-8690 Specification for Tunable SFP+ Memory Map for ITU Frequencies . SFP Memory Map Memory A0h shows information in Memory A0h. Memory A0h Memory A2h shows information in Memory A2h.
  • Page 277 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status This dialog box allows reading/writing information into the registers of the optical transceiver via I C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) interface. Registers in the transceiver are defined in INF-8438i Specification for QSFP (Quad Small Formfactor Pluggable) Transceiver . QSFP+ Memory Map LOWER shows information in lower address registers.
  • Page 278 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Single Read/Write Single Read/Write Specifying the address and the page allows users to read or write the data. Burst Read Burst Read Specifying the top address, page, and length allows users to read the data. Touching the Export Export opens the dialog box to set the filename.
  • Page 279 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status FIFO control FIFO control Select the check box to set one to the FIFO Reset bit or the FIFO Auto Reset bit. Loopback control Loopback control Select the check box for enabling the loopback function of CFP. MDIO Read/Write MDIO Read/Write Single Read/Write...
  • Page 280 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Transmitter Interface Transmitter Interface Allows to set the output waveform of Network Master. VOD (Voltage Output Differential) can be set. Pre-emphasis Three kinds of pre-emphasis can be set. First Emphasis is applied to the bit where data changes. Emphasis is applied to the bit immediately before where the data changes.
  • Page 281 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status The gain of the Rx circuit is up to 8 dB in 2 dB steps. 0: 0 dB 1: 2 dB 2: 4 dB 3: 6 dB 4: 8 dB Settings for CFP2 and QSFP28 Adpt. Settings for CFP2 and QSFP28 Adpt.
  • Page 282 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Restore Defaults Restores the default setting of equalization. For MU110013A Auto Rx Equalizer Enable Setting to On On starts the Auto Tune of the Rx Equalizer. Equalizer Specify the value of equalization setting. 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 Errors/Alarms Insertion Errors/Alarms Insertion This section describes the errors or alarms insertion for the Ethernet layer on Application...
  • Page 283 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status Burst*1E-02 to Burst*1E-07 Burst*1E-02 Burst*1E-07: Inserts errors of burst length in the specified rate continuously. For example, Error burst length Error burst length is set to 3 and Burst*1E-06 Burst*1E-06 is selected, the three errors will be inserted per one million blocks.
  • Page 284 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The PCS alarms/errors is available in following applications. BERT Mon.Gen. Ch Stat 1. Select Alarms Alarms or Errors Errors using the radio button. 2. Select the Destination Destination inserting the alarm or the error. 3. Select the Insertion Insertion.
  • Page 285 Ethernet Setup and Status Ethernet Setup and Status 6 6 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 4 4 Ethernet WAN Ethernet WAN When Port is set to SFP+ 10 Gbps WAN SFP+ 10 Gbps WAN, inserting the WAN alarms/errors is available.
  • Page 286 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 2 2 BERT BERT The Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) described in this section is applicable for Ethernet interfaces. For BERT of OTN interface, refer to BERT in "OTN Application". 6 6 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Ports Setup and Status Ports Setup and Status The first step in running an application is to set up the port interfaces.
  • Page 287 BERT BERT Allows you to specify when the measurement is started. Immediate: Starts the measurement when you touch the Start Immediate Start button. Start at: Starts the measurement at the time specified in the Start at Start at Start at field on the right.
  • Page 288 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications OTN-related OTN-related These items appear if OTN Tx OTN Tx and OTN Rx OTN Rx are selected on Setup screen. G.8201, M.2401 (M.2110) Time period Time period 15 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 24 hours, 7 days Allocation Allocation Touching the Setup...
  • Page 289 BERT BERT Only show BER Alarms when measuring Only show BER Alarms when measuring BER alarms in Interface status dialog box is enabled only when the measurement is running. This function allows to avoid the BER alarms occurrence when no data is input. Ignore the Frame loss secs on BERT statistics Ignore the Frame loss secs on BERT statistics The"Frame loss secs."...
  • Page 290 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen contains the parameters for specifying a profile and pattern for each stream and for specifying which measurements are made. Transmission mode Transmission mode Normal: Does not generate the bursts. The normal Ethernet frames are sent. Normal Burst: Generate the bursts.
  • Page 291 BERT BERT The line load unit can be specified from Percent Percent, Mbps Mbps, and IFG IFG. When IFG (Inter frame gap) is specified to the unit, 12 byte setting means the 100% utilization. The value set to the field is an average of Inter frame gap. When Transmission mode is Normal Normal, 100% or more line load can be set in specific case.
  • Page 292 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Frame size Frame size When Profile is set to Data Data, four setups are available: Constant Constant Uses the fixed frame size specified by the Start Start value for the duration of the test. The following figure shows an example of frame sizes when Constant Constant is selected.
  • Page 293 BERT BERT 1-Byte incremental 1-Byte incremental Steps the frame size from Start Start to End End in increment of one byte in frame-by- frame. The following figure shows an example of frame sizes when 1-Byte 1-Byte incremental is selected. incremental Frame size is protocol headers and payload combined.
  • Page 294 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Ramp: generates the bursts while changing the burst length. Ramp Number of Bursts Number of Bursts Selecting Num of Burst Num of Burst allows to set the number of the bursts to generate. If sending specified number bursts has finished, sending stream will stop. Burst length Burst length Set the burst burst length and the gap length.
  • Page 295 BERT BERT Select one or more of the measurements (Jitter Jitter, Latency Latency and Service Service disruption) and then specify a threshold value for each. This screen allows you disruption to configure Jitter Jitter, Latency Latency and Service disruption Service disruption. Enable sequence checking Enable sequence checking Appears when "Unframed"...
  • Page 296 When calculating the delay time from the cable length, it is recommendable to use 5 ns/m as the conversion factor. When using the following GPS provided by Anritsu, set 25 ns. G0325A 6 6 . . 2 2 . . 2 2 . . 5 5 Thresholds...
  • Page 297 BERT BERT Pattern Errors Pattern Errors Allows you to enable monitoring of pattern errors (i.e. bit errors) and to set up a threshold value for the bit error ratio. Choose whether the threshold is specified as an absolute value or a percentage, using the Count Count, Ratio Ratio and Ratio (%)
  • Page 298 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications In the dialog box, select the check boxes for the relevant thresholds and then touch the Close Close button to list them on the Thresholds Thresholds screen. You can select/deselect all check boxes in the dialog box by using the Select all Select all / Clear Clear all buttons.
  • Page 299 BERT BERT This screen contains a summary of the results of the Ethernet BERT test. The information includes such things as number of pattern errors, average and maximum disruption time, and number of exceeded thresholds. The three dials showing utilization/throughput results, pattern errors and errored frames can be enlarged by clicking on them.
  • Page 300 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Transport Transport Displays the results of Transport test. This result appears if 'Transport' check box is selected in the Test Setup screen. Pattern Pattern Allows to change the payload pattern. Cross pattern Cross pattern check box is the same as Cross pattern at successive frames of Payload pattern setting.
  • Page 301 BERT BERT This screen presents an IEEE1588v2 Log of the test results. You can search the messages by specifying the type. Search Search Message type Message type Select the message type from below. Announce Announce DelayReq DelayReq DelayResp DelayResp FollowUp FollowUp Management Management...
  • Page 302 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen presents an OAM Log of the test results. Note that the layout of the dialog box depends on the currently selected OAM protocol. 6 6 . . 2 2 . . 3 3 . . 4 4 Event Log Event Log Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen...
  • Page 303 BERT BERT Selecting the interval Selecting the interval Touch the Total Total button to switch the total values measured in all interval times. time time The start time of measurement is displayed on the button. Touching the button in left side Back Back field shows the measured values in the interval time.
  • Page 304 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications OTN options appear if the Ethernet signal is carried by OTN. Studying a specific Studying a specific Touch a specific cell in a result table to zoom in on the corresponding result result result item. The Count Count and Ratio Ratio fields are displayed on a Zoom Zoom tab page.
  • Page 305 BERT BERT Burst Results Frames Burst Size Size Distribution Results Total Frames Size Dist. Frame Size Transmit Results Traffic Latency Results Latency(ns) Jitter Results Jitter(ns) WAN Alarms/Errors Alarms Errors WAN G.826 Results WAN G.826+G.829 Results WAN M.2101.1(M.2100) Results SyncE Results SSM Statistics Alarms Rx SSM QL...
  • Page 306 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This paragraph describes the performance result items. Measurement time definitions are as below. Total Total measurement time. This is the total time of the measurement excluding the time of power failure. Avail Available time of measurement. Calculated from the following formula: Avail Total Unavail...
  • Page 307 BERT BERT Example of Unavailable Time Detection About Sequence Error and Sequence Sync Loss About Sequence Error and Sequence Sync Loss Sequence Error and Sequence Sync Loss are measured as following: Ethernet frames sent by Network Master include special bytes that indicates sequence number.
  • Page 308 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 3 3 Cable Cable The Ethernet Cable Test uses Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) to validate and detect open and short circuited CAT5/CAT5E cables. This test is convenient for installation and troubleshooting of cables. Time Domain Reflectometry Principle Time Domain Reflectometry Principle The TDR method can be used for control of electrical cables.
  • Page 309 Cable Cable 6 6 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Test Setup Test Setup When you go to the test setup of the Ethernet Cable Test, the following screen is displayed. This screen allows you to control and monitor an Ethernet Cable Test.
  • Page 310 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 4 4 Channel Statistics Channel Statistics The Channel Statistics test separates incoming frames into channels based on a number of defining characteristics ( Definitions ) and shows information about each channel ( Statistics ). The test is mostly used for in-service monitoring, where it provides data for detailed analysis of the traffic types present in the network.
  • Page 311 Channel Statistics Channel Statistics This screen is where you specify which frame characteristics are considered when performing the channel separation (i.e. which frame characteristics are active during the test). The maximum number of channels is 231. 6 6 . . 4 4 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results 6 6 .
  • Page 312 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Open the Merge Merge drop-down menu to combine all channels where one specific definition value (e.g. the source MAC address) is identical. The drop-down menu contains all currently active definitions. When the test results are shown in merged mode, definitions that are not uniquely defined will be hidden, so that only the merge criterion, channel number, and protocol information will be visible.
  • Page 313 Channel Statistics Channel Statistics TCP statistics TCP statistics UDP statistics UDP statistics Select/Clear all Select/Clear all To select all check boxes in the dialog box, touch the Select All Select All button. To clear all check boxes in the dialog box, touch the Clear All Clear All button.
  • Page 314 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 5 5 Mon/Gen Mon/Gen Ethernet Monitor/Generate is typically used for out-of-service and performance testing. It is possible to perform a passive, non-intrusive monitoring or at the same time transmit test data, which can be reflected for further evaluation and testing of the network.
  • Page 315 Mon/Gen Mon/Gen This screen contains the parameters for specifying a profile and pattern for each stream and for specifying which measurements are made. Stream selection Stream selection Use the slide-out panel on the left-hand side of the screen to select the relevant stream.
  • Page 316 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The line load unit can be specified from Percent Percent, and Mbps Mbps. Touching Off Off at left-bottom stops sending the stream. On the Ethernet application over OTN, only Mbps Mbps appears depending on the Client signal setting.
  • Page 317 Mon/Gen Mon/Gen selected. Stepped Stepped Steps the frame size from Start Start to End End in increments of Step Step. Each frame size is transmitted for the period in seconds specified by Duration Duration. The following figure shows an example of frame sizes when Stepped Stepped is selected.
  • Page 318 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Off: stops sending the stream. Const: generates the bursts that the data length and the gap length are Const constant. When Const Const is selected, "Burst" is displayed on multi stream slide. Number of Bursts Number of Bursts Selecting n-Burst n-Burst allows to set the number of the bursts to generate.
  • Page 319 When calculating the delay time from the cable length, it is recommendable to use 5 ns/m as the conversion factor. When using the following GPS provided by Anritsu, set 25 ns. G0325A 6 6 . . 5 5 . . 2 2 . . 5 5 Thresholds...
  • Page 320 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 5 5 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results 6 6 . . 5 5 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Summary Summary When you go to the test results of the Ethernet Monitor/Generate application, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 321 Mon/Gen Mon/Gen When Ethernet Ethernet is selected on 'Threshold' of the Test Setup screen, the Ethernet Ethernet information appears in the upper right-hand corner, shows pass/fail status summary. Touching the Details Details button allows you to inspect the individual pass/fail status. Transport Transport Displays the results of Transport test.
  • Page 322 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 5 5 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 OAM Log OAM Log The operation of OAM Log OAM Log screen is the same as that of BERT application. Refer to OAM Log in BERT for the operation.
  • Page 323 Mon/Gen Mon/Gen If you have stopped measurement during the interval time, the measurement results of the current interval are discarded. The log of the current interval is not displayed in Back Back field. In this case, result data are re-calculated excluding the data of the current interval when the measurement is stopped.
  • Page 324 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Throughput Throughput Frame rate Frame rate Frame Alarms Alarms Good Frames Good Frames Errored Frames Errored Frames Layer3 Error Layer3 Error Other Frames Other Frames Last Received Last Received Frame diff. Frame diff. Bursts Frames Frames Burst Size Burst Size Size Distribution...
  • Page 325 Pass Through Pass Through 6 6 . . 6 6 Pass Through Pass Through Ethernet Pass Through enables non-intrusive in-service monitoring for both fast troubleshooting and detailed analysis of the live traffic on a network. All traffic received on a port is forwarded on the other port and vice versa. Traffic between the two network DUT elements is monitored as illustrated below.
  • Page 326 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 6 6 . . 2 2 Test Setup Test Setup 6 6 . . 6 6 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Control Control Refer to "Control in BERT Test Setup subsection for the operation. 6 6 .
  • Page 327 Pass Through Pass Through 6 6 . . 6 6 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results 6 6 . . 6 6 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Summary Summary When you go to the test results of the Ethernet Pass Through application, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 328 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 7 7 Ping Ping The Ethernet Ping test is a quick and easy way for testing, troubleshooting and verification of connectivity and latency. Packets are sent from the source address to the destination address and back again - allowing the user to determine whether traffic is possible.
  • Page 329 Ping Ping Frame size is protocol header and payload combined. Frame size does not include preamble and interframe gap. 6 6 . . 7 7 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results The results of an Ethernet Ping test relate to a specific port and consist of the Round Trip Times of the ping requests.
  • Page 330 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen presents the detailed results of an Ethernet Ping test. The results relate to a specific port and consist of the Round Trip Times of the individual Ping requests. The data is shown in both list-form and in a graphical representation.
  • Page 331 Reflector Reflector 6 6 . . 8 8 Reflector Reflector In Ethernet Reflector mode the Network Master loops incoming traffic on a port swapping MAC and/or IP addresses. HDX (Half Duplex) is not possible in 'Reflector' mode. Multicast or Broadcast frame are not reflected in 'Reflector' mode. 6 6 .
  • Page 332 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications For applications also including an OTN interface, you can find a description of the setup options and status information for OTN in the following section: OTN Setup and Status Please refer to the sections relevant for your current port setup requirements. 6 6 .
  • Page 333 Reflector Reflector 6 6 . . 8 8 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results 6 6 . . 8 8 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Summary Summary When you go to the test results of the Ethernet Reflector application, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 334 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 9 9 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 The RFC 2544 is a benchmarking methodology and defines a number of tests to be used for describing the performance characteristics of a network device (or a complete network).
  • Page 335 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 6 6 . . 9 9 . . 2 2 Test Setup Test Setup Restriction of Number of Steps Restriction of Number of Steps RFC 2544 measures the throughput, frame loss, latency, and burst while changing the load applied to the DUT by changing the transmission rate and size of the Ethernet frame.
  • Page 336 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Number of steps = f × (r+1) × l f: Number of Frame Size steps r: Repeats l: Number of Line Load steps In the following setting example, the number of steps is 100. f=5 Five frame sizes, 64, 256, 512, 1024, and 1518 bytes are selected. r=3 One measurement is repeated three times after the first measurement, which means four times for each.
  • Page 337 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 This screen allows you to specify your test mode and select which RFC 2544 tests to carry out. Select Test Mode Select Test Mode 4 different test modes are available: Switch/Router test Router latency test End to end network test Single ended network test Switch/Router test uses two ports to perform tests.
  • Page 338 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Throughput and Frame Loss test Latency test Burst test Both ports must be activated in order to perform the Switch/Router test. You cannot select 'Throughput and Frame Loss' and 'Throughput' / 'Frame Loss' at the same time. Router latency test Router latency test In this test mode, the latency-test sends out ping frames, used for measuring the...
  • Page 339 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 When the software version of 'remote' Network Master is the same as or later than that of 'local' Network Master: You can perform tests with no restriction. Other than the above case: You can perform tests by one of following methods: Update the software version of 'remote' Network Master (recommended).
  • Page 340 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This test is used when testing network by reflecting traffic back to the Network Master. This requires a device to reflect the traffic back e.g. a second Network Master. If both ports are active, the test will require both ports to be linked and do a dual 'Single ended network test'.
  • Page 341 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 User defined Check boxes for the following predefined sizes are available: 64 64, 128 128, 256 256, 512 512, 768, 1024 1024, 1280 1280, 1518 1518 and 1519 1519 to 16000 16000(Using the field at right bottom). Stepped Setup of Start frame size Start frame size, End frame size...
  • Page 342 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The test will continue to test the next frame size if the current test step at a specific line load and frame size does not have any frames lost. Auto search Auto search Allows you to let the test automatically find the maximum line load that gives zero frame loss, using a specified resolution.
  • Page 343 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 This screen allows you to configure the following parameters related to an RFC 2544 Frame Loss test: Frame Size Line Load Duration The parameters are identical to the ones described in the Throughput section above. 6 6 . . 9 9 . . 2 2 . . 4 4 Throughput and Frame Loss Throughput and Frame Loss Only available if you have specified a 'Throughput and Frame Loss' test on the 'Control' of the Test Setup screen.
  • Page 344 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen allows you to configure the parameters related to an RFC 2544 Latency test: Frame Size Line Load Duration Most of the settings for Latency are identical to the ones described above in the Throughput section. Please see the detailed descriptions in that section in addition to the Latency-specific information provided here.
  • Page 345 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 Touching the Burst Burst button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. This screen allows you to configure the following parameters related to an RFC 2544 Burst test: Frame Size Frames per burst (burst length) Seconds per burst (burst length) Duration Frame Size and Duration are identical to the ones described above in the...
  • Page 346 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications When setting burst length by seconds, the burst length is searched automatically. Select the search resolution from 0.1 % 0.1 %, 1.0 % 1.0 %, or 10.0 % 10.0 %. Select the search method from Mode Mode.
  • Page 347 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 When this function is enabled, the Network Master does not use the IP or MAC addresses for differentiating frames during the RFC 2544 test. An exception is End to End test control, but routing equipment in the network may need the addresses to be set up correctly.
  • Page 348 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Throughput Type Throughput Type Select whether to register Average throughput Average throughput or Maximum throughput Maximum throughput. 6 6 . . 9 9 . . 3 3 Test Results Test Results Graphical Graphical The results of the performed RFC 2544 tests can be presented in either tabular presentation presentation form or as graphical representations.
  • Page 349 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 Touching the Throughput Throughput button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. This screen presents the results from the Throughput test. The most important columns of the tables are the varied main parameters Frame size and Throughput and the performance parameter Frames lost .
  • Page 350 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen presents the results from the Frame loss test. The most important columns of the tables are the varied main parameters Frame size and Throughput and the performance parameter Loss rate . The order of the tables will vary depending on the test mode and the relation of the ports. Refer to the table in "Throughput"...
  • Page 351 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 6 6 . . 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 5 5 Latency Latency Touching the Latency Latency button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. This screen presents the results from the Latency test. The most important columns of the tables are the varied main parameters Frame size and Throughput and the performance parameters Min , Avg and Max latency stated in micro seconds.
  • Page 352 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The most important columns of the tables are the varied main parameters Burst size and Frame size and the performance parameter Frames lost . The order of the tables will vary depending on the test mode and the relation of the ports. Refer to the table in "Throughput"...
  • Page 353 RFC 2544 RFC 2544 The Tx Tx graph shows the transmitted periods, and the Rx Rx graph shows the received periods. Due to latency the receiver will first see the transmitted frames some time later than when transmitter actually sent the frames (the L- period).
  • Page 354 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 10 10 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 The RFC 6349 Framework for TCP Throughput Testing describes a practical methodology for measuring end-to-end TCP Throughput in a managed IP network. For using RFC 6349 application, TCP Throughput option is required to the test module. If the option has been installed, RFC 6349 icon will appear in Application Selector.
  • Page 355 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 Please refer to the sections relevant for your current port setup requirements. 6 6 . . 10 10. . 2 2 Test Setup Test Setup 6 6 . . 10 10. . 2 2 . . 1 1 Control Control When you go to the test setup of the RFC 6349 application, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 356 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The required setup to perform RFC 6349 test is transferred from the 'local' Network Master to 'remote' Network Master when the test is started. Touch the fields to set the Site Names : Local: The site name for 'local' Network Master side. Local Remote: The site name for 'remote' Network Master side.
  • Page 357 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 MTU / RTT button in the navigation area is enabled if Path MTU check box or MTU / RTT Baseline RTT check box is selected on "Control" screen. This screen allows you to specify test parameters. MTU Discovery MTU Discovery The field will be enabled if Path MTU check box is selected on "Control"...
  • Page 358 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications If Expert Expert is selected on "Control" screen, following screen appears. BDP (Bytes) BDP (Bytes) Appears when Test mode is set to Auto. If CIR and Baseline RTT are set on "Control" screen, calculated BDP (Bandwidth-Delay Product) appears. Desired Max Window Size Desired Max Window Size Appears when Test mode is set to Auto.
  • Page 359 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 Throughput Throughput Select the Enable Threshold Enable Threshold check box if enabling the PASS/FAIL test. Touch the % of Ideal % of Ideal field to set the threshold of throughput. Touch the Step Duration Step Duration field to set the duration of a step. Auto Test parameters are set automatically.
  • Page 360 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Flow label Flow label Touch the fields to set a Flow label of IPv6 headers. DSCP/TOS appears if Layer 3 in Stream Setup is set to IPv4 IPv4. Traffic class and Flow label appear if Layer 3 in Stream Setup is set to IPv6 IPv6.
  • Page 361 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 Avg RTT: The average value of measured RTT. Avg RTT Network Parameters Network Parameters MTU / MSS: Maximum Transmission Unit / Maximum Segment Size MTU / MSS RTT: Round Trip Time CIR: Committed Information Rate RFC6349 Metrics RFC6349 Metrics Transfer Time Ratio Transfer Time Ratio...
  • Page 362 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Touching the Window Scan Window Scan button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. This screen presents the results from the Window Scan test. The ideal throughput and the actual throughput are shown in the chart. If touching on the Graph bars, step details appear in the right hand table.
  • Page 363 RFC 6349 RFC 6349 Following results are displayed in the tabular form. Avg Throughput Ideal Throughput Actual Transfer Time Ideal Transfer Time Transfer Time Ratio Window Size / Conn Transmitted Bytes Retransmitted Bytes Retransmitted % TCP Efficiency Baseline RTT Min RTT Avg RTT Max RTT Buffer Delay...
  • Page 364 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen presents results by each TCP connection of RTT, Throughput and Efficiency. Use the Graph Graph and Table Table buttons to switch between the tabular form and a graphical presentation of the results. Touching the button in navigation area switches the Test direction of results. The results in Connection are: Connection: Connection number of the stream Connection...
  • Page 365 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 6 6 . . 11 11 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 Service Activation Test is an out-of-service test used to assess the proper configuration and performance of Ethernet services. The test methodology, which is described in the ITU-T recommendation Y.1564, applies to point-to-point and point- to-multipoint connectivity in the Ethernet layer and to the network portions that provide (or contribute to) the provisioning of such services.
  • Page 366 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications This screen allows you to configure the test mode and other general parameters related to a Service Activation Test. Test Mode Test Mode Use the radio buttons to select the relevant test mode. One-Way Test One-Way Test In this test mode, two Network Master units will work together performing the test (End to End Test).
  • Page 367 Service Configuration Test. External GPS sensor is available from Anritsu (part no. G0325A). Use local SRC as DST on remote side Use local SRC as DST on remote side...
  • Page 368 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Select this to transfer the local source IP address to the remote side, to be used as destination IP address. If ARP is enabled locally, it will also be enabled on the remote side. If IP is disabled, the local source MAC address will be transferred to the remote side, to be used as destination MAC address.
  • Page 369 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 If the End to End test setup on the 'Control' screen has been set to asymmetrical service attributes setups, two Services buttons are displayed instead of one: Services L->R button and Services R->L button. This screen allows you to configure up to eight services being tested in the current Service Activation Test.
  • Page 370 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications To define a new service, select the relevant stream, specify a name in the Service field and then configure the service using the tab pages. Service Profile tab Profile tab The Profile Profile tab page contains the following parameters: Profile Profile In case of Round-Trip Test mode, the drop-down menu at the top allows you to...
  • Page 371 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 Bandwidth tab Bandwidth tab The Bandwidth Bandwidth tab page contains the following parameters: Allows you to specify the Committed Information Rate (CIR). When set to zero, the CIR test is excluded. If color awareness is enabled (see below), this is the bit rate for green frames.
  • Page 372 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications The EBS test can only be executed if EIR is greater than zero. If CIR is greater than zero, the EBS test also requires that CBS is greater than zero. Furthermore, it must be possible to send at least twice the number of EBS bytes with EIR rate within the step duration. Service Acceptance Criteria tab Service Acceptance Criteria tab The Service Acceptance Criteria...
  • Page 373 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 Select the Enabled Enabled check box to enable color awareness. You can then choose the color method (PCP PCP or IP DSCP IP DSCP), as well as the priority values to mark the green and yellow frames with. Choose PCP PCP to use VLAN priority coloring.
  • Page 374 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications EMIX EMIX Allows you to set up a repeating frame size pattern. The pattern must consist of at least 1 frame size and at most 16. Touching EMIX sequence EMIX sequence field opens the dialog box. Frame size is protocol headers and payload combined.
  • Page 375 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 6 6 . . 11 11. . 2 2 . . 3 3 Advanced Advanced Include addresses in frame filter on receiver Include addresses in frame filter on receiver When enabling this function, the Ethernet frames which their destination addresses match to following items will appear on the Streams screen.
  • Page 376 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Green The item and all its sub items are passing or have passed the Service Acceptance Criteria. Yellow The GPS synchronization has been lost for a following period or more. G0325A: 10 seconds FTD and FDV results could be compromised if the duration of continuous GPS synchronization loss has been longer the this time FTD and FDV results are compromised.
  • Page 377 SAT 1564 SAT 1564 The results are presented in a table and are related to a specific CIR% (CIR 25.00%, CIR 50.00%, CIR 75.00%, and CIR 100%). Select the relevant CIR% either by selecting the corresponding bar in the bar graph or by using the CIR drop-down menu.
  • Page 378 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Test results Test results Select a cell in the results table to see the details. The following information is presented: IR IR Shows the minimum, mean and maximum bit rate in Mbps. Depending on the test setup, the bit rate is either Information Rate (IR). Shows the number of lost frames and the frame loss ratio.
  • Page 379 Traceroute Traceroute 6 6 . . 12 12 Traceroute Traceroute The Traceroute test is used to determine the route taken by packets in an IP network. The intermediate routers traversed are identified by the sending of a sequence of ICMP Ping packets to the desired destination, each packet with a too low Time-to- Live (TTL) or hop limit so that it terminates in one of the routers and makes the router return an error message.
  • Page 380 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 12 12. . 2 2 Test Setup Test Setup When you go to the test setup of the Ethernet Traceroute test, the following screen is displayed. This screen allows you to configure the parameters related to a Traceroute test.
  • Page 381 Traceroute Traceroute 6 6 . . 12 12. . 3 3 Test Results Test Results 6 6 . . 12 12. . 3 3 . . 1 1 Summary Summary When you go to the test results of the Ethernet Traceroute test, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 382 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 6 6 . . 13 13 Discovery Discovery The Discovery application searches for another Network Masters connecting to the network. It is also able to change the application running in the discovered Network Master. The purpose of this application is to switch the application running in the discovered Network Master for running the RFC 2544, RFC 6349, or SAT (Y.1564) application.
  • Page 383 Discovery Discovery 6 6 . . 13 13. . 1 1 Ports Setup and Status Ports Setup and Status The first step after running an application is to set the port interfaces. Set the port interfaces in the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen, which also provides the port status information.
  • Page 384 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications Unicast Search Unicast Search When Any IP address (unicast search) Any IP address (unicast search) is set at Search Type, set the IP address range of unicast. The IP address changes continuously. Search Target Count: Set the number of IP addresses to search. Search Target Count Search Target IP: Set the starting IP address.
  • Page 385 Discovery Discovery Application Application Touch the field to select the application to run in Network Master. The following items appear according to the Application change Application change setting. These settings are applied to the application that has been changed. Set Source MAC address. IP IP Set Destination IP address and Source IP address.
  • Page 386 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications After switching an application, Answer incoming ARP requests Answer incoming ARP requests in the Settings screen is selected. After switching to the RFC 2544 and SAT(Y1564) application, the following settings are selected. Accept Network Master configuration frames in the Accept Network Master configuration frames Settings screen...
  • Page 387 Discovery Discovery 7. Set Src MAC, Src IP which is specified by DHCP or the administrator, and Password. Set Gateway and VLAN if needed. 8. Leave Network Master A powered on. Network Master B Operation Network Master B Operation 1. Turn on Network Master B. 2.
  • Page 388 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications 7. Touch OK OK. It takes a few minutes until the application of Network Master A is changed. MAC address, IP addresses, VLAN settings, and Gateway settings set in the Application Change dialog box will be set to Streams of Network Master A.
  • Page 389 Discovery Discovery 13. Touch on the Application toolbar. 14. After the test finished, Network Master A Measurement Results can be seen on Network Master B. Network Master B Measurement Results (touch Port 1:1 Port 1:1 in navigation area) Network Master A Measurement Results (touch Remote 1 Remote 1 in navigation area)
  • Page 390 Ethernet Applications Ethernet Applications...
  • Page 391 7 7 OTN Applications OTN Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialog boxes) related to OTN-only applications. Sub-screens and dialogs are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched. The following setting and applications are available: OTN Setup and Status BERT OTN Setup and Status may also be part of the test in following applications.
  • Page 392 OTN Applications OTN Applications 7 7 . . 1 1 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status An OTUk OTUk button in the navigation area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen gives you access to the OTN setup for the transmitter and/or receiver of the currently selected port.
  • Page 393 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status This screen allows you to enable the optical interface of the OTN transmitter. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port by the button in Navigation area. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 394 OTN Applications OTN Applications Switches the reference clock output on/off. If setting to On On, the reference clock is output to "Tx Ref Output" connector on the module panel. Tx reference clock output can be enabled only one port on the same module. Rate Rate Switches the clock division ratio.
  • Page 395 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status This screen allows you to configure OTUk frame of the currently selected transmitter. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port in a separated screen. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 396 OTN Applications OTN Applications defined in ITU-T Rec. G.709. TTI Encoding TTI Encoding Use the drop-down menu to select TTI encoding method. ITU-T: Corresponding to ITU-T Rec. G.709. ITU-T ANSI: All TTI 64 bytes can be edited as the operator specification. ANSI Touch an OH OH button to launch the corresponding Overhead...
  • Page 397 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status Touching the Mapping Mapping button in the upper left-hand corner of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen launches the dialog box shown below. This dialog box allows you to define OTUk frame mapping. Output Signal Output Signal Defines the bit rate the output from the Tx port.
  • Page 398 OTN Applications OTN Applications STM256(Async): Synchronous Transport Module-256 (39813.12 Mbit/s) STM256(Async) STM64(Async): Synchronous Transport Module-64 (9953.28 Mbit/s) STM64(Async) STM64(Sync): Synchronous Transport Module-64 (9953.28 Mbit/s) STM64(Sync) STM16(Async): Synchronous Transport Module-16 (2488.32 Mbit/s) STM16(Async) STM16(Sync): Synchronous Transport Module-16 (2488.32 Mbit/s) STM16(Sync) STM4: Synchronous Transport Module-4 (622.08 Mbit/s) STM4 STM1: Synchronous Transport Module-1 (155.52 Mbit/s) STM1...
  • Page 399 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status ODTU23 (PT=21)(Ext. OPU2) : Supports 1.25G Tributary Slot (TS). ODTU23 (PT=21)(Ext. OPU2) ODTU13 (PT=20) : Supports 2.5G Tributary Slot (TS). ODTU13 (PT=20) ODTU13 (PT=21) : Supports 1.25G Tributary Slot (TS). ODTU13 (PT=21) ODTU2e3e1 : Supports 1.25G Tributary Slot (TS).
  • Page 400 OTN Applications OTN Applications This dialog box presents detailed information about the overhead and allows you to configure it. Blue fields are OTU overhead. Green fields except FAS and MFAS are ODU overhead. Orange fields are OPU overhead. The actual layout of the dialog box depends on which overhead you are configuring.
  • Page 401 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status The TTI (Trail Trace Identifier) is a 64-Byte signal that occupies one byte of the frame and is aligned with the OTUk multiframe. SAPI (Source Access Point Identifier) DAPI (Destination Access Point Identifier) Operator (32-Byte Operator specific) 3rd byte Bit 1-4: BEI/BIAE 3rd byte Bit 1-4: BEI/BIAE...
  • Page 402 OTN Applications OTN Applications The TTI byte and 3rd byte can both be edited by launching the OTUk TCMn- OTUk TCMn- TTI dialog box, which is similar to the dialog box used to edit SM. The TTI (Trail Trace Identifier) is a 64-Byte signal that occupies one byte of the frame and is aligned with the OTUk multiframe.
  • Page 403 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status Bits 6-8 Bits 6-8 TCM status TCM status no source TC in use without IAE in use with IAE Reserved Reserved ODUk-LCK ODUk-OCI ODUk-AIS FTFL FTFL The FTFL message consists of two 128-byte fields. Launch the ODUk FTFL ODUk FTFL dialog box to edit the fields.
  • Page 404 OTN Applications OTN Applications Bit 5: Signal fail status (BDI) Bits 6-8: Status (STAT) The TTI byte and 3rd byte can both be edited by launching the ODUk PM-TTI ODUk PM-TTI dialog box, which is similar to the dialog box used to edit SM. The TTI (Trail Trace Identifier) is a 64-Byte signal that occupies one byte of the frame and is aligned with the OTUk multiframe.
  • Page 405 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status STAT STAT Signal type Signal type Reserved Normal path signal Reserved Reserved Reserved ODUk-LCK ODUk-OCI ODUk-AIS APS/PCC APS/PCC APS/PCC has four bytes. Requests/Status is defined for First byte. The request or status is shown in bits 1-4. The protection type is shown in bit 5-8.
  • Page 406 OTN Applications OTN Applications Bits 1-4 Bits 1-4 Meaning Meaning 0000 0000 NR (No request) 0001 0001 DNR (Do not revert) 0010 0010 RR (Reverse request) 0011 0011 Reserved 0100 0100 EXER (Exercise) 0101 0101 Reserved 0110 0110 WT (Wait-to-restore) 0111 0111 Reserved...
  • Page 407 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status PSI value PSI value Payload type Payload type 0x0A 0x0A STM-1 mapping into OPU0 0x0B 0x0B STM-4 mapping into OPU0 0x0C 0x0C FC-100 mapping into OPU0 0x0D 0x0D FC-200 mapping into OPU1 0x0E 0x0E FC-400 mapping into OPUflex...
  • Page 408 OTN Applications OTN Applications 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 5 5 TP/TS TP/TS Touching a TP TP button on the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen launches the TP/TS TP/TS dialog box. Note that the contents and layout of the dialog box depends on which higher order type has been selected.
  • Page 409 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 7 7 GFP-F GFP-F GFP-F means Frame-mapped Generic Framing Procedure, defined by ITU-T Rec. G.7041/Y.1303. When OTN layer is added to Ethernet applications, GFP-F GFP-F button appears in the setup area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen if Client Signal is...
  • Page 410 OTN Applications OTN Applications This screen allows you to make the physical setup of the receiver in OTN mode. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port by the button in Navigation area. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below.
  • Page 411 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status This screen allows you to configure OTUk frame of the currently selected receiver. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port in a separate screen. To setting up the OTU frame, touch Mapping Mapping button at first.
  • Page 412 OTN Applications OTN Applications TTI/PLM detection TTI/PLM detection Launches the TTI/PLM detection TTI/PLM detection dialog box where you can select detection method for SM, PM, and TCM1-6. The dialog box is shown and described in the TTI/PLM detection section. Auto, TP Auto, TP Only displayed when the frame mapping is set to multiplexing.
  • Page 413 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status TP/TS dialog box has three screen depending on the Mode Mode setting. 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 4 4 TTI/PLM detection TTI/PLM detection Touching the TTI/PLM detection TTI/PLM detection button in the upper right-hand corner of the Ports Setup screen launches the dialog box shown below.
  • Page 414 OTN Applications OTN Applications SAPI and DAPI SAPI and DAPI SAPI, DAPI and Operator (32-Byte Operator specific) SAPI, DAPI and Operator PLM detection PLM detection Selecting On On enables the PLM (Payload Label Mismatch) detection. 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 5 5 MSIM detection MSIM detection Touching an MSIM detection MSIM detection button on the Ports Setup...
  • Page 415 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status Alarm/Error Status Alarm/Error Status The middle part of the status area gives you access to alarm and error information for the selected interface. The status is indicated by the lamp color. You can choose whether to view only the current alarm and error status, or to view all alarms and errors in the alarm trap since it was last reset.
  • Page 416 OTN Applications OTN Applications 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Alarms and Errors Alarms and Errors Touching the middle summary box in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen displays the status shown below.
  • Page 417 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status ODU-OCI: Optical channel Data Unit Open Connection Indication ODU-OCI PM-TIM: Path Monitoring Trail trace Indicator Mismatch PM-TIM PM-BDI: Path Monitoring Backward Defect Indicator PM-BDI PLM: Payload Mismatch FSF: Forward Signal Fail FSD: Forward Signal Degrade BSF: Backward Signal Fail BSD: Backward Signal Degrade MSIM: Multiple Structure Identifier Mismatch...
  • Page 418 OTN Applications OTN Applications eHEC Uncorr.: extension Header Error Check Uncorrectable eHEC Uncorr. Invalid GFP frame: Invalid Transport Generic Frame Procedure Frame Invalid GFP frame Superblock CRC: Superblock where CRC error occurred Superblock CRC CSF signal: Client Signal Fail CSF signal CSF sync: Client Signal Fail synchronization CSF sync FCS error: Frame Check Sequence error detected...
  • Page 419 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status In the byte-specific dialog box, select the display format (ASCII or Hex) using the Operator Specific Area Operator Specific Area drop-down menu. 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 5 5 Tributary scan Tributary scan Tributary Scan is available if the Input Signal is set to OTU1 or OTU2.
  • Page 420 OTN Applications OTN Applications Touching the Scan Start Scan Start button scans one level at a time. With the Scan Scan button active (displayed in green), you can select the Tributary Port to scan by touching the number button. The buttons are shown in green or red according to the scan result.
  • Page 421 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status This screen presents status information about the optical transceiver. When the optical transceiver is SFP or SFP+, I2C analysis I2C analysis appears. Refer to description of Transceiver in Ethernet Applications. When the optical transceiver is QSFP+ or QSFP28 Adpt., I2C analysis I2C analysis Settings...
  • Page 422 OTN Applications OTN Applications The transmitting optical power or current is displayed in left column. The received optical power is displayed in right column. In case of OTU3 and OTU4, the total optical power and the optical powers by each lane are displayed. For description of MDIO analysis MDIO analysis and Settings Settings, refer to...
  • Page 423 OTN Setup and Status OTN Setup and Status (asynchronous mapping procedure). 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 1 1 OTN If selecting OTN OTN, the Category Category drop down menu appears. Alarms/Errors: Inserts errors or alarms related the OTN overhead. Alarms/Errors GMP: Inserts errors to the general mapping procedure parameter.
  • Page 424 OTN Applications OTN Applications 1. Select the Level Level to insert errors. 2. Select the Error Item Error Item. 3. Touch the Error Bits Error Bits field to edit bits. 4. Touch the Error Insert Error Insert icon. The error is inserted once by touching the icon. 1.
  • Page 425 Error Insert icon. The error is inserted once by touching the icon. For O.182 Poisson, refer to the white paper on Anritsu homepage: FEC Efficiency New Test Method - Required by ITU-T New Rec. O.182 - 1. Select the Type Type.
  • Page 426 OTN Applications OTN Applications If low order ODU is mapped, Payload Offset Payload Offset field appears. Touch the field to set the payload offset. The calculated C and C will be displayed when using GMP. 7 7 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 4 4 OTN justification OTN justification OTN justification is available when ODTUjk is selected to the Multiplexing 1...
  • Page 427 7 7 . . 2 2 APS The APS (Automatic Protection Switching) test measures the switching time in protecting the system from failure Switching time is defined below. The start and stop trigger can be selected independently. Trigger event can be selected from the high order OTU and ODU. The pass/fail thresholds for switching time can be set.
  • Page 428 OTN Applications OTN Applications This screen contains the parameters for setting up the threshold values for errors and Pass/Fail status. Start Trigger, Stop Trigger Start Trigger, Stop Trigger Use the drop-down menu(s) to select the appropriate trigger. Start and stop triggers include the following: Any errors, LOF Any errors...
  • Page 429 The following information is displayed: Start Trigger Stop Trigger Average switching time : Average time of switching Max. Time : Maximum time of switching Threshold : The threshold value used in the test 7 7 . . 2 2 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Detailed Detailed Touching the Detailed Detailed button in the navigation area will display the screen...
  • Page 430 OTN Applications OTN Applications Summary field Summary field Consists of the minimum, maximum, and average automatic switching times in milliseconds, the specified threshold value, the number of measurements. List-form information List-form information Presents the automatic switching times in list-form. Graphical Graphical The graphical presentation consists of a bar diagram of the automatic switching presentation...
  • Page 431 BERT BERT 7 7 . . 3 3 BERT BERT The Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) described in this section is applicable for OTN interfaces. 7 7 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Ports Setup and Status Ports Setup and Status The first step in running an application is to set up the port interfaces.
  • Page 432 OTN Applications OTN Applications This screen allows you to configure the test mode and other general parameters related to the test. Interval length Interval length Allows you to specify the duration of the BERT intervals. The drop-down menu contains the following values: 1 second 1 second, 2 seconds 2 seconds, 5 seconds 5 seconds, 10 seconds...
  • Page 433 BERT BERT The Network Master's memory size (the file size of measurement results) is 64 Mbytes per one port. The result file size is less than 64 Mbytes because it is compressed when saving to the file. Estimate of test duration Estimate of test duration Contains an estimation of the time (in days, hours, minutes and seconds) before the whole memory will be filled out by the test.
  • Page 434 OTN Applications OTN Applications Set the limit of SESR (Severely Errored Seconds Ratio). SES (Severely Errored Second) is a one-second period which contains 15% or more errored blocks or at least one defect. Section Objective (BBER) Section Objective (BBER) Set the upper limit of BBER (Background Block Errors Rate). BBE (Background Block Error) is an errored block that occurred during non-SES.
  • Page 435 BERT BERT Evaluation item Evaluation item Use the drop-down menu to select the item to evaluate. If selecting other than Any Alarm or Error, another menu appears. Any Alarm or Error Evaluation type Evaluation type Select the relevant type. Pass & fail threshold Pass &...
  • Page 436 OTN Applications OTN Applications Select the pattern. You can edit bit pattern when the pattern is User[32] bit or User[2048] bit. Pattern Error Insertion Pattern Error Insertion Select the check box to enable the pattern error insertion. Select Insertion Mode to Single Single or Rate Rate.
  • Page 437 BERT BERT The slide-out panel on the left-hand side of the screen contains the following functions: Only show intervals that contains errors Time format If you have stopped measurement during the interval time, the measurement results of the current interval are discarded. The log of the current interval is not displayed in Back Back field.
  • Page 438 OTN Applications OTN Applications OTL Alarms/Errors Alignment marker Lane skew OTN - Performance OTU/ODU Stage1 ODU Stage2 ODU Stage3 ODU ODU TCM TCMi OTN Performance Measurement Items OTN Performance Measurement Items This paragaraph describes the performance result items. EB (Errored Block) is defined as: A block in which one or more bits are in error...
  • Page 439 BERT BERT OTN Performance Parameters OTN Performance Parameters Items Items Definition Definition Severely Errored Second Count: The number of seconds during which 15% or more EBs occurred or one or more alarms were detected. Ratio: Ratio of SES to total seconds in availability time (SESR: Severely Errored Second Ratio) OTU/ODU, Stage n ODU ODU/TCM...
  • Page 440 OTN Applications OTN Applications Pass/Fail is judged after the Time period set at Performance Test Parameters the Control screen has elapsed.
  • Page 441 7 7 . . 4 4 RTD The Round-Trip Delay (RTD) time is the duration time of the network and the network equipments. Network Master measures RTD using a trigger injected in ODU frame. At first, Network Master transmits the trigger signal. Network Master measures the RTD by receiving the trigger signal returned from the network to be measured or the network equipment.
  • Page 442 OTN Applications OTN Applications 7 7 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 . . 2 2 Threshold Threshold Touching the Thresholds Thresholds button in the navigation area displays the following screen. This screen allows you to configure the RTD test conditions for the currently selected port(s).
  • Page 443 Minimum, Average and Maximum RTD in micro seconds Threshold value 7 7 . . 4 4 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Detailed Detailed Touching the Detailed Detailed button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below. Buttons for selecting the relevant port are displayed at the top of the screen, with a color indication of the pass/fail status of the test.
  • Page 444 OTN Applications OTN Applications...
  • Page 445 8 8 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialogs) related to applications used for Mobile communication interface. Sub-screens and dialogs are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched. The following applications are available: CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI P.
  • Page 446 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications 8 8 . . 1 1 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) is an interface designed for the communication inside the base station used for the mobile radio communications. OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative) defines the architecture of the cellular base station, including the interface between base band block and RF block.
  • Page 447 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status OBSAI Line bit rates OBSAI Line bit rates Bit Rate Bit Rate Multiplexer × Multiplexer × (Mbit/s) (Mbit/s) Base bit rate (Mbit/s) Base bit rate (Mbit/s) 1 × 768 1536 2 × 768 3072 4 ×...
  • Page 448 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This screen allows you to specify the physical port configuration of the currently selected CPRI/OBSAI port. It can also be used to inspect the current status of the selected port. Port mode Port mode Select the port mode from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 449 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status This screen allows you to specify the frame structure of the currently selected port. The configuration options available in the setup area of the screen are described below. The status information is described in a separate section. Content Content Select the frame type.
  • Page 450 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Start up Start up Enabled: The line rate, protocol version, and C&M Channel will be decided by Enabled auto-negotiation. You can confirm the negotiated settings in Link of the status information. Disabled: The specified line rate, protocol version, and C&M Channel are Disabled applied.
  • Page 451 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status Forced scrambler seed Forced scrambler seed This check box is displayed when Line Rate is set to 6144.0 Mbps 6144.0 Mbps. When not selected: The seed value is displayed in Scrambler seed index Scrambler seed index of Rx upon completion of exchange of scrambler seeds.
  • Page 452 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications 8 8 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available in the status area of the CPRI/OBSAI ports setup screen. 8 8 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Status Summary Status Summary The status summary displayed for the CPRI/OBSAI interface consists of the following information:...
  • Page 453 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status Bit rate: shows the actual bit rate of the receiver (in bps). Bit rate Deviation: shows the deviation from the relevant nominal bit rate. Deviation Pattern bit rate: shows the bit rate of the pattern in received frames (in bps). Pattern bit rate Signal level: shows the output power of the optical transmitter.
  • Page 454 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This screen contains detailed alarm and error information related to the CPRI/OBSAI interface. Status is indicated by the use of colored Lamp icons. Remote is displayed only when the content is set to CPRI Link. Link Remote Link is displayed only when the content is set to CPRI Link or OBSAI Link.
  • Page 455 CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI/OBSAI Setup and Status CPRI CPRI OBSAI OBSAI Shows the CPRI Link status. Displays status defined by OBSAI RP3. Link State and Port Role appear when x State Start up is set to Enabled Enabled. TX_OFF IDLE Protocol version IDLE_REQ...
  • Page 456 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications 2. Select the Alarm Alarm item. 3. Select the Insertion Insertion. Off: Does not insert alarms. Permanently: Inserts alarms permanently. Permanently 8 8 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 CPRI/OBSAI Errors CPRI/OBSAI Errors 1.
  • Page 457 CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI BERT 8 8 . . 2 2 CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI BERT This section describes the Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) that is applicable to CPRI/OBSAI interfaces. For CPRI/OBSAI BERT of OTN interface, refer to BERT in "OTN Application". 8 8 .
  • Page 458 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Allows you to specify when the measurement is started. Immediate: Starts the measurement when you touch the Start Immediate Start button. Start at: Starts the measurement at the time specified in the Start at Start at Start at field on the right.
  • Page 459 CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI BERT If selecting check box, Port setup is changed as following: Content: CPRI Link or OBSAI Link Error insertion item: LCV The check box will be cleared if Content has changed to other options. Threshold Threshold Allows you to specify a threshold value of Round Trip Delay in micro seconds (μs).
  • Page 460 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Error free period Error free period If a reference event is not generated within the time of this cycle, end the switching time measurement. Threshold Threshold Allows you to specify a Pass/ Fail threshold value of switching time in miliiseconds.
  • Page 461 CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI BERT This screen contains a summary of CPRI/OBSAI BERT results. Statistics Category Statistics Category The lamp icon in Status column shows the Pass or Fail results for each category. Touching the Status column displays the statistics results. Transport Transport Displays the results of Transport test.
  • Page 462 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This screen shows the duration of all reference events, both in a list and in a graphic representation. This screen contains the summary field displayed below the list. Summary field Summary field Consists of the minimum, maximum, and average automatic switching times in milliseconds, the specified Max.
  • Page 463 CPRI/OBSAI BERT CPRI/OBSAI BERT This screen presents a detailed analysis of the test results. You can choose to view either the results of a specific time interval or the total results from measurement start. The results can be displayed either in table (list) form or as graphs.
  • Page 464 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Selecting type of Selecting type of Open the left drop-down menu in the top row of buttons to select which results results results you want to display on the screen. OTN - Alarms/Errors OTN - Alarms/Errors OTN - Performance OTN - Performance CPRI/OBSAI - Alarms/Errors...
  • Page 465 CPRI P. Through CPRI P. Through 8 8 . . 3 3 CPRI P. Through CPRI P. Through CPRI P. Through enables non-intrusive in-service monitoring. All traffic received on a port is forwarded on the other port and vice versa. Traffic between the two network DUT elements is monitored as illustrated below.
  • Page 466 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This screen contains a summary of the results of the CPRI P. Through test. Transport Transport Displays the results of Transport test. This result appears if 'Transport' check box is selected in the Test Setup screen. 8 8 .
  • Page 467 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT 8 8 . . 4 4 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT RoE (Radio over Ethernet) is the way to control radio base stations over Ethernet and means two standards below. RoE BERT measures the bit error rate of received signal according to these standards.
  • Page 468 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications For applications including an OTN interface, you can find a description of the setup options and status information for OTN in the following section: OTN Setup and Status The Ethernet setup screen for eCPRI/RoE BERT is different from the Ethernet application setup screen in the following points.
  • Page 469 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI eCPRI Selecting the eCPRI eCPRI in Radio Frame drop-down list displays the parameters available for the eCPRI protocol layer. Common Header Common Header Protocol version Protocol version The protocol version of eCPRI is displayed. Reserved Reserved "000b"...
  • Page 470 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Real-Time Control Data : An identifier of a series of Real-Time Control Data RTC ID RTC ID messages. An identifier of each message in a series of SEC ID SEC ID messages. Remote Memory Access : The Remote Memory Access ID is used by the sender Remote Memory Remote Memory...
  • Page 471 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT Event Indication : A 1-byte value set by the transmitter of an Event Event ID Event ID Indication or a Synchronization Request to enable identification of the acknowledge response. Event Type Event Type Select a Event type. The Sequence Number is a 1-byte value that is incremented each time the transmitter sends the Sequence Number...
  • Page 472 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications Common Header Common Header Sub type Sub type The 8-bit subType field is used to define the RoE sub type and the type of flow carried by the RoE packets. Select a Sub type. When User Defined User Defined is selected, enter the RoE sub type code in the right-hand field.
  • Page 473 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT This item appears if Sub type is set to Control sub type Control sub type. When other than Control sub type is selected, touch the field right-hand to enter a number. Control sub type Payload Payload Payload pattern Payload pattern Select a PRBS type.
  • Page 474 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications This screen contains a summary of the results of the eCPRI/RoE BERT test. The information includes such things as number of pattern errors, average and maximum disruption time, and number of exceeded thresholds. The three dials showing utilization/throughput results, pattern errors and errored frames can be enlarged by touching on them.
  • Page 475 eCPRI/RoE BERT eCPRI/RoE BERT Pattern Pattern Allows to change the payload pattern. Cross pattern Cross pattern check box is the same as Cross pattern at successive frames of Payload pattern setting. Cross pattern at successive frames Pattern Error Insertion Pattern Error Insertion This provides the same Error insertion as Stimuli setup options in Application Toolbar.
  • Page 476 Mobile xHaul Applications Mobile xHaul Applications...
  • Page 477 9 9 Fibre Channel (FC) Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialogs) related to Fibre Channel applications. Sub-screens and dialog boxes are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched.
  • Page 478 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 1 1 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed network technology, commonly running at 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 20 Gigabit per second rates. It is primarily used to connect computer data storage.
  • Page 479 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status 9 9 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 Physical Port Setup Physical Port Setup When the port is set up with a Fibre Channel interface, touching the Port Port button in the navigation area will display the screen shown below.
  • Page 480 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 Fibre Channel Frame Setup Fibre Channel Frame Setup 9 9 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 Interface Interface Touching the Interface Interface button in the navigation area displays the following...
  • Page 481 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status Inter-Switch Link. E-Port is selected when testing an connection port between the fibre channel E-Port switches. Touching ELP ELP button exchanges Exchange Link Parameters with an E-port. ELP: Exchange Link Parameters Flow Control Flow Control Select the Enable...
  • Page 482 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Touching the Frame Frame button in the navigation area displays the following screen. Frame Frame button appears in BERT and Performance applications. Copy frame content to other ports Copy frame content to other ports This feature allows you to copy the frame content that you are currently configuring to frame content in another port.
  • Page 483 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status 5555: Repetition of "0101010101010101". 5555 PRBS9 to PRBS31 PRBS9 PRBS31: Pseudo-random bit sequence. For PRBS9, its bit length is 511 (=2 -1). HF TEST: High frequency test pattern. (Defined in IEEE802.3 Annex 48A) HF TEST CRPAT: Compliant random data pattern.
  • Page 484 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 1 1 . . 3 3 Status Information Status Information This section describes the status information available in the status area of the Fibre Channel ports setup screen. 9 9 .
  • Page 485 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status Accumulated difference Accumulated difference The accumulated difference between the received signal's bit rate and the nominal bit rate is shown. The information is presented as the number of bits of difference detected over the accumulation period. This is important information for identifying small frequency differences, which may not be visible by showing the current bit rate difference.
  • Page 486 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 1 1 . . 4 4 Errors/Alarms Insertion Errors/Alarms Insertion This section describes the errors and alarms insertion for the Fibre Channel interface on the Application toolbar. Alarms/Errors/ Alarms/Errors/ Select the port to insert errors, and the stimuli type.
  • Page 487 Fibre Channel Setup and Status Fibre Channel Setup and Status When Port mode is set to FC1200 FC1200 or FC1600 FC1600, this option appears. This option does not appear for MU110012A and MU110013A. 2. In the Insertion Insertion drop-down list, select an insertion mode. Off: Turns off inserting errors.
  • Page 488 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 2 2 BERT BERT BERT stands for Bit Error Rate Testing or BER Testing. The bit error rate is a key parameter in assessing systems that transmit digital data from one location to another (that is, systems such as radio data links, fiber-optic data systems, Ethernet etc.).
  • Page 489 BERT BERT Start action Start action Allows you to specify when the measurement is started. Immediate: Starts the measurement when you touch the Start Immediate Start button. Start at: Starts the measurement at the time specified in the Start at Start at Start at field on the right.
  • Page 490 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications The receiver uses a filter to determine which frames should be counted in the results. When this function is enabled, the following fields are required to match: Source ID Destination ID R_CTL (=0x00, Uncategorized FC-4) Type (=0xE0, vender unique type) When this function is not enabled, the following fields are required to match: Most significant byte of R_CTL should be equal to 0.
  • Page 491 BERT BERT This screen contains the parameters for specifying a profile and pattern for each stream and for specifying which measurements are made. Stream profile Stream profile Line load Line load Refer to "Line load in "Ethernet Applications" for the operation. Frame size Frame size Touch Constant...
  • Page 492 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications This screen contains the parameters for setting up the various threshold values (i.e. limits) for errors and Pass/Fail status that are used during the monitoring. BERT Threshold BERT Threshold Pattern errors Pattern errors monitoring monitoring Allows you to enable monitoring of pattern errors (i.e.
  • Page 493 BERT BERT Select the item to evaluate. If selecting other than Any Alarm or Error Any Alarm or Error, another menu appears. Evaluation type Evaluation type Select the relevant type. Pass & fail threshold Pass & fail threshold Touch the left-hand number to set the lower limit for "Warning". Touch the right-hand number to set the lower limit for "Fail".
  • Page 494 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Insertion Insertion If selecting Manual Manual, error(s) are inserted when you touch the Alarm/Error Alarm/Error Insert ( Insert Set Off Off to stop the error insertion. Burst length Burst length If 'Insertion' is set to Manual Manual, touch the button and set the number of errors to insert.
  • Page 495 BERT BERT The slide-out panel on the left-hand side of the screen contains the following functions: Only show intervals that contains errors Time format If you have stopped measurement during the interval time, the measurement results of the current interval are discarded. The log of the current interval is not displayed in Back Back field.
  • Page 496 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Selecting how results are displayed Selecting how results are displayed Selecting notation Selecting notation Select the required notation for the results from the notation drop-down menu. Unformatted - e.g. 71892 Unformatted SI prefix - e.g. 71.891 k (k means "kilo") SI prefix Engineering - e.g.
  • Page 497 BERT BERT Number of frames with inter-frame gap error. Number of frames with CRC errors. Symbol Number of frames with 10B code errors. Number of frames with CRD errors. CRD errors are when the EOF polarity does not match the current disparity. Terminate Number of frame with which have been terminated either with unknown ordered sets value or with an EOFa.
  • Page 498 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications 9 9 . . 3 3 Performance Performance The FC Performance test is one of the methods to evaluate the network quality and defines many tests to determine the performance characteristics of the network device or entire network.
  • Page 499 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 Test Setup Test Setup Restriction of Number of Steps Restriction of Number of Steps FC Perf. measures the throughput, traffic profile, latency, burst, and BB credit count while changing the load applied to the DUT by changing the transmission rate and size of the Ethernet frame.
  • Page 500 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications f=5 Five frame sizes, 64, 256, 512, 1024, and 2140 bytes are selected. l=10 With the settings of Min. 10%, Max. 100%, and Step 10%, line load steps are ten, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, and 100%. Number of steps= f ×...
  • Page 501 Performance Performance Traffic Profile Traffic Profile Latency Latency Burst Burst Credit Credit When a test is selected, the test setup screen including the setup parameters related to the test can be used. Similarly, the test results include only the test selected at Test Selection.
  • Page 502 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Set the parameters so that the number of frame sizes is ten or less. When the number of frame sizes is 11 or more, the message "Maximum of 10 frame sizes is allowed." is displayed.
  • Page 503 Performance Performance Select an Auto search resolutions from 0.1 0.1, 1.0 1.0 or 10.0 10.0 %. Max Line Load Max Line Load Set the maximum line load of Auto search. The unit is Percent Percent or Mbps Mbps. Duration Duration Step Step Specify an approximate duration for each step of the test by time.
  • Page 504 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Duration Duration Step Step Specify an approximate duration for each step of the test by time. 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 2 2 . . 5 5 Burst Burst The following screen is displayed by touching Burst Burst in the Navigation area.
  • Page 505 Performance Performance BB Credit Count BB Credit Count BB Credit Count (buffer-to-buffer Credit_Count) is a counter used for Buffer-to- buffer flow control management BB Credit Count is defined as the number of unacknowledged or outstanding frames awaiting R_RDY responses from the directly attached Fibre Channel Port.
  • Page 506 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications This screen sets the measurement method of Measured Throughput for the results of subsequent tests. The displays of the measurement results are not changed even of the Advanced settings are changed after completing the measurement.
  • Page 507 Performance Performance Two modes can be switched using Detail Detail or Summary Summary. 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 . . 1 1 Summary Summary The following screen is displays by touching Summary Summary in the Navigation area. This screen presents the current status of the test(s) (Configured / Not started Configured / Not started, Running, Completed...
  • Page 508 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications This screen displays the results of the Throughput test. The measured throughput values are shown in a bar chart. The following items are displayed in the result table. Step: Step numbers in Throughput test Fr size: Frame size defined in Control screen Frames: Number of sent frames Frame rate: Number of frames sent per second...
  • Page 509 Performance Performance 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 . . 4 4 Latency Latency A screen similar to Throughput is displayed by touching Latency Latency in the Navigation area. This screen displays the result of Latency test. The latency and measured jitter are shown in bar charts.
  • Page 510 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Act Load / Tput: Number of frames received per second This is a measured throughput. Frames lost: Difference between sent frame count and received frame count 9 9 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 . . 7 7 Event Log Event Log Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen...
  • Page 511 Reflector Reflector 9 9 . . 4 4 Reflector Reflector In Fibre Channel Reflector mode, the Network Master loops incoming traffic on a port, swapping ID addresses. 9 9 . . 4 4 . . 1 1 Ports Setup and Status Ports Setup and Status The first step in running an application is to set up the port interfaces.
  • Page 512 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications For operation, refer to Control in "BERT" section. 9 9 . . 4 4 . . 2 2 . . 2 2 Thresholds Thresholds Touching the Thresholds Thresholds button in the navigation area displays the following screen.
  • Page 513 Reflector Reflector This screen contains a summary of the results of the FC Reflector test. The information includes such things as number of errored frames and number of exceeded thresholds. The three dials showing Utilization, Errored frames and Throughput results. Utilization, Errored frames and Throughput can be enlarged by touching on them.
  • Page 514 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Touching the Event Log Event Log button in the navigation area displays the screen providing the event log data. Refer to Event Log of SDH/SONET/PDH/DSn BERT application. 9 9 . . 4 4 . . 3 3 . . 3 3 Statistics Statistics Touching the Statistics Statistics button in the navigation area displays the screen shown...
  • Page 515 Reflector Reflector If you have stopped measurement during the interval time, the measurement results of the current interval are discarded. The log of the current interval is not displayed in Back Back field. In this case, result data are re-calculated excluding the data of the current interval when the measurement is stopped.
  • Page 516 Fibre Channel (FC) Applications Fibre Channel (FC) Applications...
  • Page 517 10 Device Test Applications Device Test Applications This chapter describes the graphical user interface (i.e. screens, sub-screens and major dialogs) related to Device Test applications. Sub-screens and dialogs are described under the main screen from which they are activated/launched. The following applications are available: No Frame...
  • Page 518: Physical Port Setup

    Device Test Applications Device Test Applications 10. . 1 1 Device Test Setup and Status Device Test Setup and Status Device Test sends the test pattern without the protocol frame to measure the BER of the device. 10. . 1 1 . . 1 1 Physical Port Setup Physical Port Setup When the port is set up with an interface, touching the Port Port button in the...
  • Page 519: Status Information

    Device Test Setup and Status Device Test Setup and Status Test pattern Test pattern Touch the button to launch the dialog box for setting the test pattern. When selecting Tx setting to Rx Tx setting to Rx, Rx pattern will be set to the same as Tx pattern. When Lane Select is set to 4 Lanes 4 Lanes, you can set patterns for each lane.
  • Page 520 Device Test Applications Device Test Applications 10. . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 2 2 Physical Details Physical Details Touching the topmost summary box in the status area of the Ports Setup Ports Setup screen launches the status shown below. This screen presents detailed information about the current physical status of the received signal at the Device Test interface.
  • Page 521: Errors/Alarms Insertion

    Device Test Setup and Status Device Test Setup and Status Refer to Transceiver in "Ethernet Setup and Status" section. 10. . 1 1 . . 3 3 Errors/Alarms Insertion Errors/Alarms Insertion This section describes the errors or alarms insertion for the Device Test on the Application toolbar.
  • Page 522: Ports Setup And Status

    Device Test Applications Device Test Applications 10. . 2 2 No Frame Test No Frame Test No Frame Test is the test which uses the pattern without frame structure. No Frame Test measures the BER (bit error rate) and the frequency. 10.
  • Page 523: Test Results

    No Frame Test No Frame Test Stop function Stop function Allows you to specify when the measurement ends. Select the relevant option from the drop-down menu: If Manual stop Manual stop is selected, the measurement will stop immediately when the Stop button is touched.
  • Page 524 Device Test Applications Device Test Applications Selecting which results to view Selecting which results to view Selecting the interval Selecting the interval Touch the Total Total button to switch the total values measured in all interval times. time time The start time of measurement is displayed on the button. Touching the button in left side Back Back field shows the measured values in the interval time.
  • Page 525 No Frame Test No Frame Test No frame - Bit error Alarms/Errors No frame - Frequency Rx Frequency...
  • Page 526 Device Test Applications Device Test Applications...
  • Page 527 11 Utility Applications Utility Applications This chapter describes the applications on the Utilities screen of Application Selector. The following applications are available: Scenario PDF Viewer Wireshark...
  • Page 528: Scenario Manager

    Scenario application executes applications according to the description in the scenario file. The contents of the scenario file can be edited by using the MX100003A MT1000A/MT1100A Scenario Editor Software on the PC. If the scenario files are not loaded, only Scenario manager icon appears on the Utilities screen.
  • Page 529 Scenario Scenario Note are defined in the scenario. They cannot be edited on the Scenario Manager screen. Editing the scenario Editing the scenario 1. Touch the row of the scenario in the table. 2. Touch Edit Edit button. The Edit screen appears. 3.
  • Page 530: Running The Scenario

    Utility Applications Utility Applications 11. . 1 1 . . 2 2 Running the Scenario Running the Scenario When scenario is loaded, the icon appears in Scenario of the Utilities screen. If touching the icon, the following screen is displayed. This screen displays the Pass/Fail results and status of the scenario execution.
  • Page 531 Scenario Scenario An example of the scenario execution An example of the scenario execution Save results Save results 1. Touch the Application Toolbar 2. Set the file name using the dialog box displayed. 3. Touch Save Save button. Generating the report Generating the report 1.
  • Page 532 Utility Applications Utility Applications 11. . 2 2 GPS GPS application logs NMEA format data received from the GPS receiver. According to the NMEA format data, the locations of satellite are displayed on the chart. 11. . 2 2 . . 1 1 Test Setup Test Setup When you go to the test setup of the GPS application, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 533 This screen displays positions of satellite and the logged data. Touch a left top button to switch the result to display. Satellites: Displays the satellite positions by the chart and the table. Satellites Console: Displays the logged data received from GPS receiver. Console Touch to start a test.
  • Page 534 Utility Applications Utility Applications Elev: Elevation Azim: Azimuth SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio Depending on the SNR value, the text color varies in green, blue, or red. Console Console Text Console Text Console The logged data in text data are displayed. You can save the logged data by touching icon on the Application Toolbar.
  • Page 535: Pdf Viewer

    PDF Viewer PDF Viewer 11. . 3 3 PDF Viewer PDF Viewer PDF Viewer allows you to view PDF files, for example, Operation Manual, report files created by the Network Master, etc. Opening the PDF file Opening the PDF file Touching the File Open icon ( ) on Application Toolbar opens the dialog box, where you can select a PDF file you want to open.
  • Page 536: Application Toolbar

    Utility Applications Utility Applications 11. . 4 4 VIP VIP (Video Inspection Probe) application allows you to view the edge surface of an optical fiber by using the optional accessory Video Inspection Probe. The captured image and analysis results can be saved to files. 11.
  • Page 537 G0382A Autofocus Video Inspection Probe G0382A Autofocus Video Inspection Probe Replace the adaptor of the Video Inspection Probe with one that matches the optical connector. For handling the Video Inspection Probe, refer to the operation manual that came with the Video Inspection Probe. Network Master also supports following the Video Inspection Probes.
  • Page 538 Utility Applications Utility Applications Test Profile Test Profile Select the observing fiber type. Limits which will be judged as "Pass" are shown in tables. In the following tables, "None" means that the fiber has no scratches or defects. "No limit" means that there is no limit to the number of scratches or defects. For example, "None >3 μm"...
  • Page 539 When it is recognized that the fiber edge surface is in the image, Auto Focus, Auto Capture, Auto Analyze On Capture, and saving a file are performed automatically. Auto Measurement is available for G0306A, G0306B, and G0382A. Auto Measurement Auto Focus Auto Focus When it is recognized that the fiber edge surface is in the image, autofocus and capture are performed.
  • Page 540 Utility Applications Utility Applications To register string, touch a blank button. Touching labeled button adds the string to file name. Import/Export: Saves string on buttons to a file or loads string from a file. Import/Export Reset: Erases string on all buttons. Reset Cancel: Discards edited string and closes dialog box.
  • Page 541 Analyzing an image Analyzing an image When Auto Capture Auto Capture is not selected, follow the procedure below: 1. Touch 2. Touch After the analysis finishes normally, the results appear in the table. If Overlays On Overlays On is selected, the circles showing the analysis area appear. 3.
  • Page 542 Utility Applications Utility Applications 11. . 5 5 Wireshark Wireshark Wireshark allows users to analyze captured Ethernet frames. Wireshark is used to analyze the capture files. There are some restrictions on functions because Ethernet interface is not connected. For example, "Capture" and "Telephony" menus are not available.
  • Page 543 Wireshark Wireshark To analyze eCPRI packets and IEEE 1914.3 packets on PC To analyze eCPRI packets and IEEE 1914.3 packets on PC To analyze eCPRI packets and IEEE 1914.3 packets using Wireshark installed in PC, copy lua files to PC following the procedure below. 1.
  • Page 544 Utility Applications Utility Applications...
  • Page 545: Specifications

    12 Specifications Specifications...
  • Page 546 Specifications Specifications 12. . 1 1 MT1100A MT1100A This section contains specifications for the Network Master Flex, MT1100A (mainframe). 12. . 1 1 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Main Frame - - Main Frame - MT1100A Network Master Flex...
  • Page 547: External Interfaces

    MT1100A MT1100A W3735AE MT1100A Operation Manual Z1871A Utilities in USB stick - Modules - - Modules - MU110001A Battery and AC Power Supply Module MU110002A AC only High Power Supply Module MU110010A 10G Multirate Module MU110011A 100G Multirate Module MU110012A...
  • Page 548: Environment Performance

    -20°C to +60°C, ≤80%RH (non-condensing) Storage: EN61326-1 and EN61000-3-2 EN61010-1 Wireless Certification Wireless Certification For countries and regions permitting WLAN use, refer to the following URL. http://www.anritsu.com/ja-JP/test- measurement/support/downloads/brochures-datasheets-and- catalogs/dwl16690 12. . 1 1 . . 5 5 Mechanical Performance Mechanical Performance Size Size 267.7(H) x 346.0 (W) x 55.5(D) mm (Including projections)
  • Page 549 MU110001A, Battery and AC Power Supply Module MU110001A, Battery and AC Power Supply Module 12. . 2 2 MU110001A, Battery and AC Power Supply Module MU110001A, Battery and AC Power Supply Module 12. . 2 2 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Main Frame - - Main Frame -...
  • Page 550 Specifications Specifications 12. . 3 3 MU110002A, AC only High Power Supply Module MU110002A, AC only High Power Supply Module 12. . 3 3 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Main Frame - - Main Frame - MU110002A AC only High Power Supply Module - Options - - Options - MU110002A-ES210...
  • Page 551 MU110010A, 10G Multirate Module MU110010A, 10G Multirate Module 12. . 4 4 MU110010A, 10G Multirate Module MU110010A, 10G Multirate Module 12. . 4 4 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Module - - Module - MU110010A 10G Multirate Module - Options - - Options - MU110010A-ES210...
  • Page 552 Specifications Specifications 12. . 4 4 . . 2 2 External Interfaces External Interfaces Test signal interface Test signal interface SFP/SFP+: 2 Slots SFF-8431, SFF-8472 compliant IEEE 802.3ae-2002, IEEE802.3-2008 compliant RJ45: 2 Sockets IEEE802.3-2008 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T compliant Auto MDI-X 10/100 Mbps Full/Half Duplex, 1000 Mbps Full Duplex RJ48: 2 Sockets...
  • Page 553 SFP, SFP+ OBSAI 4x: 3072 Mbit/s SFP, SFP+ OBSAI 8x: 6144 Mbit/s SFP+ *1: The frequency accuracy depends on the accuracy of the MT1100A internal clock or the external clock of MT1100A. Refer to the External Interfaces in MT1100A specifications.
  • Page 554 Specifications Specifications Bit rate offset range of Bit rate offset range of Relative to Rate: transmitter transmitter PDH/DSn: -125 to +125 ppm, 1 ppm step SDH/SONET: -200 to +200 ppm, 0.1 ppm step OTN: -200 to +200 ppm, 0.1 ppm step Ethernet: -200 to +200 ppm, 0.1 ppm step CPRI/OBSAI: -100 to +100 ppm, 1 ppm step...
  • Page 555 Electrical interface: ITU-T G.823, ITU-T G.824 compliant Optical power meter Optical power meter Similar to the optical transceivers (SFP, SFP+) Rx Bit Rate counter Rx Bit Rate counter Bit Rate Refer to Rate. Accuracy According to the Internal Clock of MT1100A.
  • Page 556 Specifications Specifications Tx Ref Clock Output Tx Ref Clock Output Frequency Selectable from 1/16, or 1/64 against the Bit Rate of the Lane. (Available only when an SFP+ port is selected.) Level Min: 250 mVp-p Max: 550 mVp-p Termination 50 Ω/AC (Single ended) Connector SMA Jack 12.
  • Page 557 MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module 12. . 5 5 MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module 12. . 5 5 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Module - - Module - MU110011A 100G Multirate Module - Options - - Options - MU110011A-ES210...
  • Page 558 Specifications Specifications 12. . 5 5 . . 2 2 External Interfaces External Interfaces Test signal interface Test signal interface CFP: 1 Slot CFP MSA Hardware Specification, Rev. 1.4 compliant CFP MSA Management Interface Specification V2.2 R06a compliant (Not supported to MSA 100GLH) IEEE 802.3ba-2010 compliant QSFP+: 2 Slots...
  • Page 559 SFP, SFP+ OBSAI 4x: 3072 Mbit/s SFP, SFP+ OBSAI 8x: 6144 Mbit/s SFP+ *1: The frequency accuracy depends on the accuracy of the MT1100A internal clock or the external clock of MT1100A. Refer to the External Interfaces in MT1100A specifications.
  • Page 560 Specifications Specifications Connector Connector CFP: 104 Pin electrical connector (4, 10 Lane support) QSFP+: 38 Pin electrical connector (4 Lane support) SFP, SFP+: 20 Pin electrical connector RJ-45: 8 Pin electrical connector Port Status LED Port Status LED Yellow: Link Green: Activity (Blink) Frequency offset Frequency offset...
  • Page 561 MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module MU110011A, 100G Multirate Module Jitter Generation Jitter Generation Optical interface: ITU-T G.783 compliant Jitter Tolerance Jitter Tolerance Optical interface: ITU-T G.825, ITU-T G.8251 compliant Tx Ref Clock Output Tx Ref Clock Output Selectable from 1/16, or 1/64 against the Bit Rate of the Lane.
  • Page 562 Specifications Specifications 12. . 6 6 MU110012A, 40/100G Module CFP2 MU110012A, 40/100G Module CFP2 12. . 6 6 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Module - - Module - MU110012A 40/100G Module CFP2 - Options - - Options - MU110012A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service MU110012A-ES310...
  • Page 563 OTU3e2: 11.14583889 Gbit/s × 4 Lane QSFP+ *1: The frequency accuracy depends on the accuracy of the MT1100A internal clock or the external clock of MT1100A. Refer to the External Interfaces in MT1100A specifications. Connector Connector CFP2: 104 Pin electrical connector (4 Lane support)
  • Page 564 Specifications Specifications Electrical Output Electrical Output CFP2 Data/XData Phase margin: 300 mUIp-p min. Threshold margin: 85 mVp-p min. (Differential) (Condition) Bit Rate: 25.781250000 Gbit/s, 27.952493392 Gbit/s Pattern: PRBS31 BER: 1.0E-12 Measurement system: Equivalent to OIF CEI-28G-SR CXP Data/XData Phase margin: 380 mUIp-p min.
  • Page 565 MU110012A, 40/100G Module CFP2 MU110012A, 40/100G Module CFP2 12. . 6 6 . . 3 3 Environment Performance Environment Performance Temperature and Temperature and Operating: 0°C to +40°C, 20 to 80%RH (non-condensing) Humidity range Humidity range Storage: -20°C to +60°C, 20 to 80%RH (non-condensing) Laser Safety Laser Safety IEC 60825-1:2007 Class 1...
  • Page 566 Specifications Specifications 12. . 7 7 MU110013A, 40/100G Advanced Module MU110013A, 40/100G Advanced Module 12. . 7 7 . . 1 1 Configuration Configuration - Module - - Module - MU110013A 40/100G Advanced Module - Options - - Options - MU110013A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service MU110013A-ES310...
  • Page 567 OTU3e2: 11.14583889 Gbit/s × 4 Lane QSFP+ *1: The frequency accuracy depends on the accuracy of the MT1100A internal clock or the external clock of MT1100A. Refer to the External Interfaces in MT1100A specifications. Connector Connector CFP2: 104 Pin electrical connector (4 Lane support)
  • Page 568 Specifications Specifications Electrical Output Electrical Output CFP2 Data/XData Phase margin: 300 mUIp-p min. Threshold margin: 85 mVp-p min. (Differential) (Condition) Bit Rate: 25.781250000 Gbit/s, 27.952493392 Gbit/s Pattern: PRBS31 BER: 1.0E-12 Measurement system: Equivalent to OIF CEI-28G-SR CXP Data/XData Phase margin: 380 mUIp-p min.
  • Page 569 MU110013A, 40/100G Advanced Module MU110013A, 40/100G Advanced Module Sync Clock Output Sync Clock Output Frequency Selectable from 1/8, or 1/16 against the Bit Rate of the Lane. 100GbE 25.781250000 Gbit/s × 4 Lane CFP2 OTU4 27.952493392 Gbit/s × 4 Lane CFP2 Level Min:...
  • Page 570: Measurement Functionality

    Specifications Specifications 12. . 8 8 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality 12. . 8 8 . . 1 1 Ethernet Measurements Ethernet Measurements Cable test Cable test Identifies failures on electrical cables like short-circuits or breaks of a wire pair and indicates the distance from the instrument to the fault. Transmitter Clock Transmitter Clock Reference Clock...
  • Page 571 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Priority 1 Priority 2 Domain number Clock class Slave only mode Time source Encapsulation Announce receipt timeout Clock accuracy Clock step mode Announce interval Sync interval Minimum delay request interval IEEE 1588 clock results: Clock state Announce count Sync count Follow-up count...
  • Page 572 Specifications Specifications Faults and Changes in grand-master clock IEEE 1588 messages can be captured and exported in a Wireshark compatible format. Terminology SDH, SONET Transmitter, Receiver Transmitter, Receiver Supported encapsulations (frame formats) EtherType ll (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) IEEE 802.3 with SNAP Variable line rate traffic generation Up to full line rate...
  • Page 573 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality User-defined VLAN ID and VLAN priority Address Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing). Fixed, DHCP, DNS. Flow control Generate pause frames Respond to pause frames Answer incoming ARP request On/Off Fixed or incremented IP identifier User programmable DSCP/TOS byte UDP/TCP...
  • Page 574 Specifications Specifications Fragmented frames Oversized and Undersized frames FCS errored frames Error symboled frames (Excluding 10Gbps) Code violation frames (For 10Gbps) Collisions (10/100 Mbps half duplex) Preamble Violations IFG violations Local Fault (For 10Gbps) Remote Fault (For 10Gbps) Last Received VLAN 1-8 (ID/Priority) Last Received MPLS 1-8 (Label/Priority/TTL) B-Tag, I-tag (ID/Priority) Burst statistics...
  • Page 575 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Errored frames Collision rate Unicast frames Multicast frames Broadcast frames Pause frames Fragmented frames Undersized frames Oversized frames FCS errored frames IFG violations (Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps) Preamble violations Difference between Tx and Rx DHCP Show source IP address assigned by DHCP. Show current lease expire time.
  • Page 576 Specifications Specifications PCS Skew Insertion PCS Skew Insertion Bits: 0 to 4224 (For 100 Gbps Tx lane), 0 to 8448 (For 40 Gbps, 100 Gbps Physical lane) WAN OH Capture WAN OH Capture Item SOH/TOH: 64 Frames POH: 64 Frames Pathtrace:J0/J1/J2 (Displays in ASCII characters) Timing Single...
  • Page 577 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Framed with Ethernet (MAC) header (layer 2) Framed with Ethernet (MAC) header and IP header (layer 3) Framed with Ethernet (MAC) header, IP header and UDP/TCP header (layer 4) Test patterns: PRBS 9, PRBS 11, PRBS 15, PRBS 20, PRBS 23, PRBS 29, PRBS 31, HF test pattern, CRPAT, JTPAT, SPAT User-defined up to 32 bits.
  • Page 578 Specifications Specifications User-defined VLAN ID, CFI and VLAN priority Status Indicator for detection of VLAN tagged frames Statistics Number of VLAN tagged frames Maximum number of VLAN layers detected Ethernet MPLS Ethernet MPLS MPLS supported MPLS unicast is supported (EtherType 0x8847). Support for MPLS in BERT, RFC 2544 (excluding router latency) tests and general statistics Number of MPLS headers...
  • Page 579 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Frame loss count/rate Frames and bytes received Frames and bytes transmitted Throughput Latency/Jitter RFC2544 installation RFC2544 installation Switch/router test and Single ended network test modes: and commissioning and commissioning Throughput Frame loss Latency or packet jitter Back-to-back frames (burstability) End-to-end network test mode (two Network Master Pros in a master-slave setup)
  • Page 580 Specifications Specifications Two test modes: One-way (uni- or bi-directional, symmetrical or asymmetrical) Round-trip Service Configuration Test: With subtests for: Committed Information Rate Excess Information Rate Traffic Policing Committed Burst Size Excess Burst Size Step duration: 1 sec to 60 sec (user programmable) Number of steps: 1 to 10 (user programmable) Slope: rising or falling Results:...
  • Page 581 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality IP Channel Statistics IP Channel Statistics IP Channel Statistics is available when the interface bit rate is 10Gbps or less. Number of channels The statistics are provided for up to 230 channels, identified by user-defined combinations of: IPv4, IPv6 or MAC address VLAN ID or MPLS label Protocol information...
  • Page 582 Specifications Specifications Swap port numbers on UDP/TCP frames Force ACK on TCP frames Discovery Discovery Number of Network Masters to be discovered: Up to 16 Network Masters Search type: Multicast search for inside IP network Unicast search for inside and outside IP network Application Change: Available application to change: Reflector, RFC 2544, RFC 6349, SAT(Y.1564), Discovery...
  • Page 583 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality STM-256/STM-64 - AU4-64c - VC4-64c - Bulk STM-256/STM-64/STM-16 - AU4-16c - VC4-16c - Bulk STM-256/STM-64/STM-16/STM-4 - AU4-4c - VC4-4c - Bulk STM-256/STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1/STM-1e - AU-4 - VC-4 - Bulk STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1/STM-1e - AU-4 - VC-4 - E4 STM-256/STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1/STM-1e - AU-4 - VC-4 - TU-3 - VC-3 - Bulk STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1/STM-1e - AU-4 - VC-4 - TU-3 - VC-3 - DS3 STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1/STM-1e - AU-4 - VC-4 - TU-3 - VC-3 - E3...
  • Page 584 Specifications Specifications LOF/OOF-STL, LOR/OOR-STL Insertion : Permanent, Alternate (Excluding LOS, OOF and LSS) Permanent (For LOS, OOF and LSS) Manual, Alternate (for LOF/OOF-STL and LOR/OOR-STL) Alternate : Alarm length : 1 to 8000 (Frame) Normal length : 1 to 8000 (Frame) Manual : Burst length : 1 to 8000 (Frame) Error Insertion...
  • Page 585 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Double Alternating Movement : Positive Negative Burst: 1 to 100 Jump : NDF: Including NDF or Excluding NDF Pointer Value: 0 to 782(AU-4/AU-3) or 764(TU-3) or 139(TU-12) or 103(TU-11) Error/Alarm detection Error/Alarm detection Alarm detection LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI,AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-PLM, HP-TIM, HP-RDI, HP-UNEQ, TU-AIS, TU-LOP, TU-LOM, LP-PLM, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LP-UNEQ, TC-AIS, HP-TC-RDI, HP-TC-ODI, HP-TC-UNEQ, TC-TIM, TC-LTC, TC-AIS, TC- RDI, TC-ODI, TC-UNEQ, LSS...
  • Page 586 Specifications Specifications Single Repeat : Update period 1s Transceiver Transceiver Module Present Transceiver Information Alarm, Wavelength and bit rate, Compliance, Vendor Information, Output Control Power monitor MDIO analysis For CFP and CFP2: NVR1, NVR2, Module FAWS, MW Lane FAWS, CTRL, MDIO Read/Write I2C analysis For QSFP+ and QSFP28 Adpt: Lower, Lower (Lane), Upper (00), Upper (03), Read/Write...
  • Page 587 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality SDH Performance SDH Performance Setup : G826, G.828+G.829, M.2101.1(M2100) Measurement Measurement Allocation Mux Allocation 0 to 100% VC-4 Allocation 0 to 100% VC-3 Allocation 0 to 100% VC-11/VC-12 Allocation 0 to 100% Time period : 15minutes, 1hour, 2hour, 24hour, 7days (only M.2101.1) Result : ES, SES, BBE, UNAV Display : Count, Ratio Tributary Scan...
  • Page 588 Specifications Specifications Preset data Preset data OH Preset data TOH : All bytes except B1, B2, H1, H2 and H3 byte STS-3c/STS-1 POH : All bytes except B3 VT-2/VT-1.5 POH : All bytes except BIP-2 Path trace Setting: J0, J1, J2 (ASCII data, 16 bytes/64 bytes) Tandem connection Tandem connection Off, Z5(STS-3c), Z5(STS-1), Z6(VT-2), Z6(VT-1.5)
  • Page 589 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Normal : 1 to 8000 (Frame) (For Pattern error) Error : 1 to 4000 (bit) Normal : 100 to 4000 (bit) (except OC-768) 500 to 4000 (bit) (OC-768) STL Skew Insertion STL Skew Insertion Bits: 0 to 138240 Pointer Pointer STS-3c, STS-1, TU-3, VT-2, VT-1.5...
  • Page 590 Specifications Specifications Deviation: ppm (Resolution: 1ppm) Bit rate: bit/s Pointer analyze Pointer analyze Pointer value: STS-PTR, VT-PTR Element : Negative, Positive Graph : Pointer movement OH Capture OH Capture Item TOH: 64 Frames POH: 64 Frames Pathtrace:J0/J1/J2 (Displays in ASCII characters) Timing Single Repeat : Update period 1s...
  • Page 591 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality switching time APS Protocol analyze APS configuration :Ring or Linear Ring : Short Path, Long Path Linear : 1+1 architecture, 1:n architecture APS Protocol Request : The value of K1, K2 byte is sent depending on selected type.
  • Page 592 Specifications Specifications -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, QRSS 20 -1, 2 -1 and QRSS 20 are only available for E4.) DS1/DS3 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, 2 -1, QRSS 20 Fixed : User Pattern (32bis, 2048bits), All0, All1, 1 in 1, 1 in 3, 1 in 7, 3 in 24, Fox Pattern...
  • Page 593 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Display : Second Error Detection FAS, Pattern error, CRC4, CRC4 MFAS, E-bit, Code, Pattern slip, Frame slip, Pattern block error for G.826 E3/E4 FAS, Code, Pattern error, Pattern slip, Pattern block error for G.826 (Code is only available for E3.) F-Bit, Pattern, CRC-6, S-Bit, BPV, Pattern slip, EXZ, Pattern block error for G.826...
  • Page 594 Specifications Specifications OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1 -ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2e)-ODU2e/OPU2e-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-PRBS OTU4 (Client Null) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1 -ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2e)-ODU2e/OPU2e-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-NULL OTU4 (Client Ethernet) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-100GbE OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-40GbE OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-10GbE...
  • Page 595 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-IPv4PDU OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-IPv6PDU OTU4 (Client SDH/SONET) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-STM256/STS768 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -STM64(Async)/STS192(Async) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -STM64(Sync)/STS192(Sync) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-STM16(Async)/STS48(Async) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-STM16(Async)/STS48(Sync) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-STM16(Async)/STS48(Async) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-STM16(Async)/STS48(Sync) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-STM4/STS12 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-STM4/STS12 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-STM4/STS12 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-STM1/STS3 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU- STM1/STS3 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-STM1/STS3 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-PRBS OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2-NULL OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.31-ODU3/OPU3-NULL OTU4 (Client FC) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-FC800 OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-FC800...
  • Page 596 Specifications Specifications OTU4 (Client CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-10137.6 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-9830.4 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-9830.4 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-6144.0 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-6144.0 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-4915.2 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-4915.2 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-3072.0 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.ts-ODUflex-3072.0 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-2457.6 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-2457.6 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.8(ODU2)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.1-ODU0/OPU0-614.4 M(CPRI) OTU4-ODU4/OPU4-ODTU4.2-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-614.4...
  • Page 597 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality OTU3e1-ODU3e1/OPU3e1-ODTU2e3e1-ODU2e/OPU2e-PRBS OTU3e2-ODU3e2/OPU3e2-ODTU3e2.8-ODU2e/OPU2e-PRBS OTU3/3e1/3e2 (Client Null) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-NULL OTU3e1-ODU3e1/OPU3e1-ODTU2e3e1-ODU2e/OPU2e-NULL OTU3e2-ODU3e2/OPU3e2-ODTU3e2.8-ODU2e/OPU2e-NULL OTU3/3e1/3e2 (Client Ethernet) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-40GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.1-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2-10GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/Ext.OPU2-10GbE OTU3e1-ODU3e1/OPU3e1-ODTU2e3e1-ODU2e/OPU2e-10GbE OTU3e2-ODU3e2/OPU3e2-ODTU3e2.8-ODU2e/OPU2e-10GbE OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-Ethernet OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex/OPUflex-Ethernet OTU3 (Client SDH/SONET)
  • Page 598 Specifications Specifications OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU3 (Client FC) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-FC800 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-FC800 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-FC400 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-FC400 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-FC200 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-FC200 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU13(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-FC100 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-FC100 OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.1-ODU0/OPU0-FC100 OTU3 (Client CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-10137.6 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-9830.4 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-9830.4 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-6144.0 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-6144.0 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-4915.2 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU3.ts-ODUflex-4915.2 M(CPRI) OTU3-ODU3/OPU3-ODTU23(PT=20,21)-ODU2/OPU2 -ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-3072.0 M(CPRI)
  • Page 599 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality -ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-614.4 M(CPRI) OTU2 (Client PRBS) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-PRBS OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-PRBS OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-PRBS OTU2 (Client Null) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-NULL OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-NULL OTU2 (Client Ethernet) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-10GbE OTU2-ODU2/Ext.OPU2-10GbE OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-Ethernet OTU2 (Client SDH/SONET) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-STM64(Async)/STS192(Async) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-STM64(Sync)/STS192(Sync) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-STM4/STS12 OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-STM1/STS3 OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -STM16(Async)/STS48(Async) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1...
  • Page 600 Specifications Specifications OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-FC100 OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-FC100 OTU2 (Client CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-9830.4 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-6144.0 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-4915.2 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.ts-ODUflex-3072.0 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1-2457.6 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-1228.8 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU12(PT=20,21)-ODU1/OPU1 -ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-614.4 M(CPRI) OTU2-ODU2/OPU2-ODTU2.1-ODU0/OPU0-614.4 M(CPRI) OTU1 (Client PRBS) OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-PRBS OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-PRBS OTU1 (Client Null) OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-NULL OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-NULL OTU1 (Client Ethernet) OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-ODTU01-ODU0/OPU0-GbE OTU1 (Client SDH/SONET) OTU1-ODU1/OPU1-STM16(Async)/STS48(Async)
  • Page 601 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality OTU1e/2e (Client Null) OTU1e-ODU1e/OPU1e-NULL OTU2e-ODU2e/OPU2e-NULL OTU1e/2e (Client Ethernet) OTU1e-ODU1e/OPU1e-10GbE OTU2e-ODU2e/OPU2e-10GbE OTU2e (Client FC) OTU2e-ODU2e/OPU2e-FC1200 OTU1f/2f (Client PRBS) OTU1f-ODU1f/OPU1f-PRBS OTU2f-ODU2f/OPU2f-PRBS OTU1f/2f (Client Null) OTU1f-ODU1f/OPU1f-NULL OTU2f-ODU2f/OPU2f-NULL OTU1f/2f (Client FC) OTU1f-ODU1f/OPU1f-FC1200 OTU2f-ODU2f/OPU2f-FC1200 *: Available if "Enable two ports" check box is not selected. Client Signals Client Signals Client Signals...
  • Page 602 Specifications Specifications OOF/LOF, OOR/LOR OTU, ODU LOS, OTU-AIS, OOF/LOF, OOM/LOM, SM-TIM, SM-BIAE, SM-BDI, SM-IAE, ODU-AIS, ODU-OCI, ODU-LCK, PM-TIM, PM-BDI, FSF, FSD, BSF, BSD, TCMi-TIM, TCMi-BIAE, TCMi-BDI, TCMi-IAE, TCMi-LTC (i=1-6) Multiplexed ODU OOF/LOF, OOM/LOM, ODU-AIS, ODU-OCI, ODU-LCK, PM-TIM, PM-BDI, FSF, FSD, BSF, BSD Client Client-AIS, CSF Insertion timing...
  • Page 603 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality OTU, ODU LOS, OTU-AIS, LOF, OOF, LOM, OOM, SM-TIM, SM-BIAE, SM-BDI, SM-IAE, ODU-AIS,ODU-OCI, ODU-LCK, PM-TIM, PM-BDI, FSF, FSD, BSF, BSD, MSIM, TCMi-TIM, TCMi-BIAE, TCMi-BDI, TCMi-IAE, TCMi-LTC (i=1-6) Multiplexed ODU LOFLOM, OOF, OOM, ODU-AIS,ODU-OCI, ODU-LCK, PM-TIM, PM-BDI, MSIM Client Client-AIS, PLM, CSF, LSS...
  • Page 604: Fibre Channel

    Specifications Specifications For CFP2: Attenuation, Pre-Emphasis, Rx Equalizer APS Measurement APS Measurement Result : Average switching time, Maximum switching time, Minimum switching time Trigger Start Trigger, Stop Trigger Measurement Range 0.001 to 10.000 ms Error Free Period 1, 10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1000 ms OTN Performance OTN Performance Standard...
  • Page 605 Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality Power monitor BER Test BER Test BERT: Pattern bit count, Pattern errors, Frame loss, Frame loss seconds, Pattern loss seconds, Jitter, Latency, Service disruption Symbol Errors Ordered Sets: R_RDY, LR, LRR, NOS, OLS Traffic: Frames, Bytes Errors: IFG, CRC, Symbol, CRD, Terminate, Errored Line rate, Frame rate, Throughput...
  • Page 606 Specifications Specifications OBSAI Link OBSAI Link Force idle Off, IDLE_REQ, IDLE_ACK Scrambler seed index 0 to 17 RP3 address 0000 to 1FFF RP3 type WCDMA/FDD, GSM/EDGE, 802.16, LTE Forced scrambler seed, Rx filter Available Alarm Insertion Alarm Insertion Item Unframed: Signal loss, LSS CPRI Link: Signal loss, LOS, LOF, LSS, Remote-LOS, Remote-LOF, RAI, SDI, Reset OBSAI Link: Signal loss, LOF, LSS...
  • Page 607: Device Test

    Measurement Functionality Measurement Functionality OBSAI Link: LCV, K30.7, Pattern error Frames count: CPRI Link: Rx hyper frames, Rx code words, Tx hyper frames, Tx code words OBSAI Link: Rx Message Groups, Tx Message Groups Delay Delay, Average Delay, Min Delay, Max Delay, Measurement count Switching Time CPRI Pass Through CPRI Pass Through...
  • Page 608 Specifications Specifications For CFP2: Attenuation, Pre-Emphasis, Rx Equalizer No Frame No Frame Bit Error, Frequency Measurements Measurements...
  • Page 609: Optical Modules

    MU110013A comply with optical safety standards in IEC 60825-1. Specifications Specifications Specification of optical modules purchased from Anritsu for the MU110010A and MU110011A (each with 1 transmitter and 1 receiver) with LC connectors (subject to change without further notice): Description Description Min.
  • Page 610 840 to 860 8G FC/10G SR 850 nm SFP+ -11.1 dBm 8G FC/10G SR 850 nm SFP+ Specification of optical modules purchased from Anritsu for the MU110011A, MU110012A, and MU110013A with LC connectors (subject to change without further notice): Description Description Min.
  • Page 611 Optical Modules Optical Modules Specification of optical modules purchased from Anritsu for the MU110011A, MU110012A, and MU110013A with LC connectors (Cont'd) Description Description Min. Input Min. Input Order No./ Name Order No./ Name Input Wavelength Input Wavelength Output Power Output Wavelength...
  • Page 612 Specifications Specifications...
  • Page 613 13 Support Support This chapter contains information about general maintenance of the Network Master. It also contains information on how to obtain support or service assistance.
  • Page 614: Maintenance And Cleaning

    There are no user-serviceable parts in the Network Master. Possible service or There are no user-serviceable parts in the Network Master. Possible service or repair should be performed by Anritsu authorized personnel only. repair should be performed by Anritsu authorized personnel only. 13. . 1 1 . . 2 2 Cleaning Cleaning From time to time the Network Master needs to be cleaned.
  • Page 615 Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance and Cleaning In the presence of lubricating oil mists In places at an altitude of more than 2 000 m In the presence of frequent vibration or mechanical shock, such as in cars, ships, or airplanes Places with temperatures and relative humidity in the following ranges: Temperature range of ≤-20°C or ≥+50°C Humidity range of ≥90%...
  • Page 616 In the event of this equipment malfunctions, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the PDF version.
  • Page 617 Formatting the data area in the Network Master Formatting the data area in the Network Master 13. . 3 3 Formatting the data area in the Network Master Formatting the data area in the Network Master Occasionally it is required to remove customer data from Network Master such as after instrument rental.
  • Page 618: Upgrading The Software

    9. Remove USB memory stick after the installation has completed. 13. . 4 4 . . 2 2 Installation via Network Installation via Network 1. Install MX100001A MT1000A/MT1100A Control Software to PC by referring to 3.5.1 Installation of Control Software.
  • Page 619: Support And Service Assistance

    13. . 5 5 . . 1 1 Before you obtain assistance Before you obtain assistance To ensure fast help the Anritsu or the Anritsu representative need detailed information about the Network Master and the problems concerning the Network Master. The minimum information required is listed below: A file containing the system information.
  • Page 620: Transporting And Disposal

    Support Support 13. . 6 6 Transporting and Disposal Transporting and Disposal This section describes the precautions to observe when transporting and disposing of the main frame at the end of its useful life. 13. . 6 6 . . 1 1 Repackaging Repackaging Use the original shipping materials, or an approved optional transit case, when repacking the unit for transport.
  • Page 621: Special Information

    In addition, this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser. It is not transferable if the equipment is resold. Anritsu Corporation shall assume no liability for injury or financial loss of the customer due to the use of or a failure to be able to use this equipment.
  • Page 622: Licensing Information

    13. . 7 7 . . 3 3 Anritsu Corporation Contact Anritsu Corporation Contact In the event of this equipment malfunctions, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the PDF version.
  • Page 623: Software License Document

    Software License Document Network Master comes with the package software as described in following Table. Note, however, that the package software is not covered by the Anritsu Software License Agreement. Go to the following website for details of each license.
  • Page 624 Support Support Software License (Continued) Software License (Continued) Name Name Version Version License License 5.1.3-2 LGPL3 gnutls 3.2.7-1 GPL3,LGPL2.1 graphite 1:1.2.4-1 LGPL,GPL,custom gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.10.1-1 gtk2 2.14.3 LGPL gtk3 3.10.6-1 LGPL gzip 1.6-1 GPL3 harfbuzz 0.9.24-1 hicolor-icon-theme 0.12-2 GPL2 hplip 3.14.1 custom icewm 1.3.7...
  • Page 625 Software License Document Software License Document Software License (Continued) Software License (Continued) Name Name Version Version License License libx11 1.6.2-1 custom libXau 1.0.4 libXaw 1.0.4 libxcb 1.9.1-2 custom libxcomposite 0.4.4-1 custom libxcursor 1.1.14-1 custom libXext 1.0.4 libXfixes 4.0.3 libXfont 1.3.3 libXft 2.1.13 libxi...
  • Page 626 Support Support Software License (Continued) Software License (Continued) Name Name Version Version License License poppler 0.26.4-1 poppler-data 0.4.6-1 custom,GPL2 poppler-qt4 0.26.3-1 portaudio 19_20111121- custom portmap 5beta 4.8.2 GPL3,LGPL,FDL,custom 6.1.0rc3 LGPL randrproto 1.2.2 readline 6.2.004-2 recordproto 1.13.2 renderproto 0.9.3 resourceproto 1.0.2 samba 3.6.23 GPL3...
  • Page 627: Eula License Document

    2. Disclaimers 2. Disclaimers To the extent not prohibited by law, in no event shall Anritsu be liable for personal injury, or any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, loss of data, business interruption or any other commercial damages or losses, arising out of or related to your use or inability to use this Software.
  • Page 628 6. Reparations 6. Reparations If Anritsu suffers any loss, financial or otherwise, due to your violation of the terms of this EULA, Anritsu shall have the right to seek proportional damages from you. 7. Responsibility after Termination 7. Responsibility after Termination...
  • Page 629 10 CE Conformity Marking CE Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the CE conformity marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the Decision 768/2008/EC to indicate that they conform to the EMC, LVD, and RoHS directive of the European Union (EU).
  • Page 630 EN 61010-1:2010 (Pollution Degree 2) RoHS: EN 50581:2012 (Category 9) 13. . 10 10. . 4 4 Authorized Representative Authorized Representative Name: Murray Coleman Head of Customer Service EMEA ANRITSU EMEA Ltd Address, City: 200 Capability Green, Luton Bedfordshire, LU1 3LU Country: United Kingdom...
  • Page 631 CE Conformity Marking CE Conformity Marking 13. . 10 10. . 5 5 CE Declaration CE Declaration...
  • Page 632 Support 13. . 11 11 RCM Conformity Marking RCM Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the RCM mark on the following product(s) in accordance with the regulation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia/New Zealand. RCM marking 13. . 11 11.
  • Page 633: Laser Safety Classifications

    Laser Safety Laser Safety 13. . 12 12 Laser Safety Laser Safety 13. . 12 12. . 1 1 Laser Safety Classifications Laser Safety Classifications Class 1 and 1M indicate the danger degree of the laser radiation specified below according to IEC 60825-1:2007. Class 1: Lasers that are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation, including the use of optical instruments for intrabeam viewing.
  • Page 634 Support Support Table 1 Laser Safety Classifications Based on IEC 60825-1:2007 Table 1 Laser Safety Classifications Based on IEC 60825-1:2007 Max. Optical Max. Optical Emitted Emitted Beam Beam Pulse Width (s)/ Pulse Width (s)/ Model Name Class Model Name Class Output Power Output Power Wavelength...
  • Page 635 Laser Safety Laser Safety Table 2 Table 2 Specifications of Laser Built into Specifications of Laser Built into MU110010A, MU110011A, MU110010A, MU110011A, MU110012A and MU110013A MU110012A and MU110013A Max. Optical Max. Optical Emitted Emitted Beam Beam Pulse Width (s)/ Pulse Width (s)/ Model Model Output Power...
  • Page 636 Support Support 13. . 12 12. . 2 2 Indication Labels on Product Indication Labels on Product Table 3 Labels on Product Table 3 Labels on Product Type Type Label Label Affix to Affix to Model Name Model Name Explanation Figure 1,A MU110010A Explanation...
  • Page 637 Laser Safety Laser Safety Figure 2: Locations of laser beam aperture (MU110011A) Figure 3: Locations of laser beam aperture (MU110012A) Figure 4: Locations of laser beam aperture (MU110013A) Figure 5: Locations of affixed labels...
  • Page 638 Wireless Certification 13. . 13 13. . 1 1 Japan MIC Japan MIC MT1100A has obtained the certification of construction type of specified radio equipment. 13. . 13 13. . 2 2 North America (USA FCC and Canada IC) North America (USA FCC and Canada IC) This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 639 Wireless Certification Wireless Certification 13. . 13 13. . 5 5 Singapore IMDA Singapore IMDA MT1100A is certified IMDA wireless certification.
  • Page 640 2012/19/EU (the "WEEE directive") in European Union. For products placed on the EU market after August 13, 2005, please contact your local Anritsu representative at the end of the product's useful life to arrange disposal in accordance with your initial contract and the local law.
  • Page 641 5. Remove the battery. 6. Insulate the battery terminals with adhesive tape. 7. Mail it to your Anritsu Service or Sales office, or to the address shown below. ANRITSU COMPANY 490 Jarvis Drive, Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2809, USA 13. . 14 14.

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