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Agilent Technologies auroraSonata User Manual (336 pages)
Hand Held ISDN Tester
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 2.28 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Welcome to Aurora
9
Section 1 - about the User Guide
10
Intended Readers
11
Aurora Expert for Windows
14
Section 2 - Introducing Aurora
15
How You Can Use Your Aurora
15
Supplied with Aurora
16
How Aurora
16
Sonata Fits Together
16
Safety Advice
17
Looking after Aurora Sonata
17
A Look at Aurora Sonata
18
Getting Started
27
Chapter Summary
28
Section 1 - Preparing to Use Aurora
29
Sonata
29
Connecting Aurora
29
Switching Aurora Sonata on and off
33
Changing the Appearance of the Screen
34
Choosing Hand-Held or Hands-Free Operation
35
Section 2 - Using the Menus and Windows
38
The Top Level Menu
38
Moving through the Items in a Menu
39
Selecting a Menu Item
40
Using the Function Keys
40
Exiting from a Menu or Option Window
41
Switching between Windows
41
Section 3 - Basic Operations
42
Getting On-Screen Help
42
Adjusting the Volume
43
Selecting an Interface
44
Choosing the Operating Mode
45
Entering Alphanumeric Information
45
First Steps in Testing
47
Section 1 - Setting up Aurora
49
Sonata
49
To Begin Setting up Aurora Sonata
49
Setting up Aurora
50
Sonata for ISDN Operation
50
Changing the Basic Operation
74
Configuring the Serial Port/Protocol Output
78
Checking the Current Setup of Aurora
83
Sonata
83
Selecting the Default Settings
84
Section 2 - Connecting a Basic Call
89
The Purpose of Connecting Calls
89
Before You Start
90
Making an Outgoing Call-Summary
92
Making an Outgoing Call-Details
93
Receiving an Incoming Call
99
When a Call Is Connected
102
Clearing an ISDN Call
107
If Calls Are Not Possible
109
Testing in Simulation Mode
111
Chapter 4
112
Section 1-Introduction
112
Section 2-Physical/Line Quality Checks
112
Connecting to the ISDN
113
Section 1 - Introduction
114
Simulation on a Basic Rate Link
114
Simulation on a Primary Rate Link
117
Using an External Source for the Network Clock
118
Testing ISDN Links
118
Introducing the ISDN Test Suite
119
Section 2 - Physical & Line Quality Checks
125
Checking the Line Voltage
125
Checking Layer 1
126
Checking the Status of Layers 2 and 3
131
Checking the Protocol Activity
132
Detecting NEBE/FEBE (2B1Q)
132
Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT)
133
BERT on the D Channel
146
Section 3 - Channel Testing
148
Section 3-Channel Testing
148
Checking Channels from the Test Suite
148
Section 4 - Testing Service Availability
154
Section 4-Testing Service Availability
154
Bearer Services and Teleservices
154
Testing Services from the ISDN Test Suite
156
Checking TEI Availability for X.25
161
Section 5 - Supplementary Services
164
Services Supported by Aurora Sonata
164
Call Forwarding
165
Call Deflection
168
Testing Services During Call Setup
169
Testing Services with a Connected Call
178
Testing MCID During Disconnection
185
Advice of Charge
186
ISDN Sub-Addressing
188
Testing Services from the ISDN Test Suite
189
Testing Services Using the Keypad
192
Monitoring the Line
195
Connecting Aurora
195
Setting up Aurora Sonata for Monitoring
195
Chapter 5 Sonata
196
Sonata for Monitoring
197
Choosing the Monitor Output Destination
199
Setting the Idle Code
200
Setting up a Monitor Session
201
During Protocol Monitoring
205
Ending a Monitor Session
205
Changing Settings While in Monitor Mode
206
Reviewing a Stored Monitor Session
207
Advanced Features & System Maintenance
209
Section 1 - Advanced Testing Features
210
Speed Dialling
211
Call Screening
214
Creating a Custom One-Button Test
219
Using Self Calls
220
Section 2 - Testing in Unattended Mode
222
Beginning Unattended Operation
223
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Call Back
223
Understanding the Channel Activity Display
224
Displaying Call Information for a Channel
224
Clearing a Connection
224
Going Back to Normal Operation
224
Section 3 - System Maintenance
225
Installing New Software
225
Copying System Settings between Units
227
Capturing & Analysing Protocol Information
231
About the Protocol Decode
232
Section 1 - Decoding in Real Time
233
Viewing the Simple Real-Time Decode
233
Sending the Decode to the Serial Port
236
Section 2 - Capturing to Memory
237
Capturing the Decode for a Test Call
237
Saving the Decode for a Monitor Session
242
Saving the Contents of the Real Time Buffer
242
Section 3 - Analysing the Decode Display
244
The Simple Decode
244
Extended Decode
245
The Detailed Decode
249
Power Sources
261
Using External (Mains) Power
262
Using Battery Power
263
Section 1 - Technical Information
270
Aurora Sonata Specifications
270
Technical & Purchasing Notes
270
User Interface
271
Power Supplies
272
Interface Specifications
273
Regulations and Approvals
275
Bert
276
Product Safety
276
Quality and Reliability
276
Section 2 - Notes for Purchasers
277
Customising Your Aurora Sonata
277
Optional Accessories
279
Aurora Expert for Windows (Protocol Analysis)
279
Sonata
281
Aurora Menus
281
Disconnection & Clearing Cause Codes
286
Introduction to ISDN
297
Glossary & Abbreviations
309
Index
321
Setting up Aurora Sonata for Monitoring
329
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