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Hewlett-Packard Limited Communications Measurements Division South Queensferry West Lothian, Scotland EH30 9TG
Serial Numbers
This manual applies directly to instruments with serial numbers GB00000101 and above.
This Mainframe Operating manual explains the following: How to obtain the required display using the display select keys, TRANSMIT; RECEIVE; RESULTS; GRAPH; OTHER How to modify the display information, using How to use the other front panel keys How to interpret the front panel status indicators How to connect to external equipment How to perform instrument tasks associated with the HP 37717B irrespective of the Option conguration The PDH Operating Manual (37717-90212) describes in detail how to perform PDH tests with the HP 37717B PDH/SDH test set. The SDH Operating Manual (37717-90273) describes in detail how to perform SDH tests with the HP 37717B PDH/SDH test set. The Jitter Operating Manual (37717-90214) describes in detail how to perform Jitter tests with the HP 37717B PDH/SDH test set. The ATM Operating manual (37717-90215) describes in detail how to perform ATM tests with the HP 37717B PDH/SDH test set. and the display softkeys
Contents
1 Getting Started
About the HP 37717B 1-1
Option Summary 1-3 Power Requirements 1-5
Graphics 2-2
Obtaining Graphics Results 2-3 Recalling Previously Stored Results 2-4 Viewing the Bar Graph Display 2-4 Viewing the Error and Alarm Summaries 2-5 Viewing the Stored Results Status 2-6 Printing Graphics Displays 2-7
Contents
Centronics Parallel Printer Port 2-10 HP-IB External Printer 2-11 RS- 232-C External Printer 2-11 Disk Drive 2-12 Printing from Disk 2-13 To Print from DOS Prompt 2-13
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To Delete a Directory 2-36 To Rename a File 2-36 To Create a Directory 2-37 Printing from Disk 2-37 To Print from DOS Prompt 2-37
Coupling Transmit and Receive Settings 2-38 Time & Date 2-39
Setting Time and Date 2-39 2-40 2-41
Analysis Control (Option UKJ[USA] only) 2-42 Analysis Control (Option UKK[USB] only) 2-42 Self Test 2-43
Additional Tests 2-44
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Results Definitions B-1 Trouble Scan B-1 PDH Alarm Scan (Options UKJ[USA], UKL[USC]) B-2
Contents
SDH Alarm Scan (Options A3R [A3S] B-2 Short Term Results B-3
PDH Results (Options UKJ[USA], UKK[USB] and UKL[USC]) B-3 SDH Results (Options US1[US5], A1T[A1U], A3R [A3S]) B-3 ATM Results (Option UKN) B-4
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SDH Pointer Value Results (Option A3R [A3S]) B-35 Jitter Results (Options UHN[US9], A3L [A3M], A3V [A3W], A3N [A3P]) B-36 Alarm Seconds B-37
PDH Alarm Seconds B-37 SDH Alarm Seconds (Options A3R [A3S]) B-38 ATM Alarm Seconds (Option UKN) B-38
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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Option A3R [A3S] provides generation and analysis of mapped 140 Mb/s, 34 Mb/s, 2 Mb/s, SDH signals at STM-0/STM-1. Allows; addition of errors and alarms, frequency offset of SDH line rate and tributary rate, generation of ITU-T G.783 pointer sequences, acces to STM-1 overhead, overhead sequence generation, overhead sequence capture and overhead BER testing. . Option UH1 provides STM-1 Optical interface at 1310 nm. Option 130 provides a STM-0/STM-1/STM-4 optical interface at 1310 nm with access to STM-4 and STM-4c overhead, STM-4 thru mode, STM-4 Optical stress test and Optical power measurement. Option 131 provides a STM-0/STM-1/STM-4 optical interface at 1310 nm and 1550 nm with access to STM-4 and STM-4c overhead, STM-4 thru mode, STM-4 Optical stress test and Optical power measurement. Option OYH provides binary interfaces for Options UKT, USN, 130 and 131 only. Option A3K [A3Q] Adds Jitter generation at all PDH rates except 704 kb/s if a PDH option is tted, and if Option US1[US5] or A1T [A1U] or A3R [A3S] is tted adds Jitter generation at STM-1/STM-4. Adds Wander generation at 2.048 Mb/s if a PDH option is tted, and if Option US1[US5] or A1T [A1U] or A3R [A3S] is tted adds Wander generation at STM-1/STM-4. Option 140 [141] Adds Jitter generation at all PDH rates except 704 kb/s if a PDH option is tted, and if Option US1[US5] or A1T [A1U] or A3R [A3S] is tted adds Jitter generation at STM-1/STM-4. Option UHN [US9] Adds PDH Jitter measurement at all PDH rates except 704 kb/ s, and adds Wander and Estimated Slips measurement at 2.048 Mb/s. Option A3L [A3M] adds Jitter measurement at STM-1 Electrical rate and all PDH rates except 704 kb/s and automatic Jitter Transfer measurement. Option A3V [A3W)] adds SDH Jitter measurement at STM-1 Electrical and Optical rate and all PDH rates except 704 kb/s and automatic Jitter Transfer measurement. Option A3N [A3P] adds SDH Jitter measurement at STM-1 and STM-4 Optical rates, STM-1 Electrical rate and all PDH rates except 704 kb/s and automatic Jitter Transfer measurement. Option A3B provides an external parallel printer port and remote control via RS232-C, HP-IB and LAN. Option A3D provides an external parallel printer port and remote control via RS232-C and HP-IB. Option USS provides Distributed Network Analyzer capability.
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Option Summary
Table 1-1 provides a summary of the available HP 37717B options. Standard options are tted with BNC connectors. Options identied in [ ] have Siemens connectors.
Table 1-1
Option Summary
Option No.
UKK [USB] UKJ [USA] UKL [USC] UKN [USE] UHC [US6] UH3 [US7] US1 [US5] A1T[(A1U] A3R[(A3S] UH1 UH2 URU UKT USN 130 131 0YH UH4 UH5
Description
Unstructured PDH generation and measurement. Structured PDH generation and measurement. Structured PDH measurement only. (No Longer available). ATM generation and measurement. Multiple PDH outputs. Binary Interfaces. Generation and analysis of STM-1 electrical SDH signals, SDH frequency offset and Alarm/Error generation. (No Longer available) As US1[US5] plus Pointer generation and Overhead access. (No Longer available) As A1T[A1U] plus STM-0 generation and measurement. STM-1 Optical interface at 1310 nm. STM-1/STM-4 Optical interfaces at 1310 nm.(No Longer available). STM-1/STM-4 Optical interfaces at 1550 nm. (No Longer available) STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface at 1310 nm, STM-4 overhead access and Optical power measurement. (No Longer available) STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface at 1310/1550 nm STM-4 overhead access and Optical power measurement. (No Longer available) STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface at 1310 nm, STM-4c overhead access, STM-4 thru mode and STM-4 Optical stress test. STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface at 1310/1550 nm, STM-4c overhead access, STM-4 thru mode and STM-4 Optical stress test. SDH binary interface for Option UKT, USN, 130 and 131 only. FC/PC optical adaptor for options UH1, UH2, USN, UKT and URU. DIN47256 optical adaptor for options UH1, UH2, USN, UKT and URU.
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Table 1-1
Option Summary
Option No.
UH6 UH7 UH8 UHK A3K {A3Q] 140 {141] UHN [US9] A1M [A1Q] A1N [A1R] A1P [A1S] A3L [A3M] A3V [A3W] A3N [A3P] A3B A3D USS 1A8 1CW 1F7 USE OB2
Description
ST optical adaptor for options UH1, UH2, USN, UKT and URU. Biconic optical adaptor for options UH1, UH2, USN, UKT and URU. NEC D4 optical adaptor for options UH1, UH2, USN, UKT and URU.
Jitter generation. (No Longer available) Jitter and Wander generation and Jitter Transfer. Extended Jitter generation.
PDH Jitter measurement, Wander and estimated Slips. STM-1 Electrical and PDH Jitter measurement. (No Longer available) STM-1 Optical and electrical and PDH Jitter measurement. (No Longer available) STM-1 Optical and Electrical, STM-4 Optical and PDH Jitter measurement. (No Longer available) STM-1 Electrical and PDH Jitter measurement and automatic jitter transfer. STM-1 Optical and electrical and PDH Jitter measurement and automatic jitter transfer. STM-1 Optical and Electrical, STM-4 Optical and PDH Jitter measurement and automatic jitter transfer. Remote Control via RS-232-C, HP-IB and LAN and a parallel printer port. Remote Control via RS-232-C and HP-IB and a parallel printer port. Distributed Network Analyzer capability. Remote Control via HP-IB. (No Longer available). Remote Control via RS-232-C. (No Longer available). Remote Control via LAN. (No Longer available). Virtual Remoter capability. (No Longer available) Provides one additional operating manual.
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Table 1-1
Option Summary
Option No.
OBF OB3 W30
Description
Provides one additional remote control manual. Provides a service manual. Provides two additional years of hardware support beyond the standard one year warranty.
Power Requirements
The HP 37717B Communications Performance Analyzer requires a power source of 100 V to 120 V or 200 to 240 V at a frequency between 47 Hz and 63 Hz. Power consumption is 450 VA maximum. The fuse rating for the power source is, 5A Timed 250V, HP part number 21101120. To maintain protection only the specied fuse should be tted.
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The operator interface is provided by the display and the front panel keys. Five different display areas are obtainable using the ve display keys, TRANSMIT RECEIVE RESULTS GRAPH and OTHER immediately to the right of the display:
TRANSMIT RECEIVE RESULTS GRAPH OTHER
Allows control of the settings associated with the generated signal. Allows control of the settings associated with the received signal. Allows control of the Test timing and displays the selected measurement results. Allows management of the stored graphical results. Allows control of Stored Settings, Settings Control, Time & Date, Keyboard Lock, Printer/Logging, COMMS/Remote Control, Floppy Disk, Beep On Received Error, Analysis Control, Analysis Display Mode and Self Test. A list of Options tted is also displayed.
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1. In each of the display areas the eld currently able to be changed is marked by a "highlighted cursor". 2. The menu of selections available, for the highlighted eld, appears at the bottom of the display: 140 Mb/s; 34 Mb/s; 8 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s. The choice from the menu is made using the display softkeys situated immediately below the display.
3. The "highlighted cursor" is moved AND . around the display using The "highlighted cursor" can be quickly returned to the top of the display by pressing the appropriate display key, in this example TRANSMIT .
4. When a eld has more than ve choices, as in Pattern above a softkey labelled MORE is provided. When MORE is chosen the remainder of the menu is revealed 5. When the setting within a eld is not enclosed in [ ] the eld cannot be highlighted as no choice is available in the set up selected, as in LINE CODE and TERMINATION above . .
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AUTO SETUP The test set attempts to match the settings to the received signal. RUN/STOP Terminates the current test period if one is in progress. Starts a new test period. The indicator above the key is lit when a test period is in progress. SIGNAL IN Determines whether the PDH IN and STM-1 IN ports function as a Monitor input or as a Terminated input. Monitor allows accurate error measurement at the line equipment protected monitor point. The indicators above the key signify the type of input selected. SINGLE
Adds a single bit error to the output data pattern each time the key is
pressed.
1E - 3 Adds bit errors to the output data pattern at a rate of 1 error every 1000 data bits. The error addition continues until the key is pressed again. The indicator above the key is lit while errors are being added. LOCAL Returns the instrument from remote operation to Local (keyboard) operation. The indicator above the key is lit when the instrument is under Remote Control. PRINT NOW The selected measurement results are logged, immediately, to the selected printer. PAPER FEED The paper in the internal printer rolls up.
CAUTION
Do not press PAPER FEED while attempting to load a new roll of paper in the printer. It could result in a paper jam and disable the printer. Wait until the paper is fed through the printer rollers before pressing PAPER FEED .
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Status Indicators
History Keys
The Status indicators on the front panel convey information regarding the current status of the instrument. If an alarm has occurred during the current Test Period the indicator above SHOW HISTORY is lit. To view which alarms have occurred press and hold SHOW HISTORY . When SHOW HISTORY is released the status indicators return to displaying the current status
SHOW HISTORY When pressed and held the Status indicators display any alarms which have been set during the current Test Period. This continues until SHOW HISTORY is released at which time the current status is displayed. The indicator above the key is lit to signify that an alarm has occurred during the current Test Period. RESET HISTORY Resets the history store such that the historical and present status are the same. This can also be achieved by starting a new Test Period.
PDH Alarm Indicators - These are active when a PDH rate is received. Signal Loss - No data transitions at the PDH IN port. Pattern Loss - The received data pattern is not in synchronization with the internally generated reference data. AIS - The All Ones AIS signal is detectable in the presence of a 1 in 10-3 error rate. Errors - A bit or frame error has occurred. Frame Loss - Frame alignment lost. M/Frame Loss - Multiframe alignment lost.
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Remote Alarm - Remote alarm bit is set. Remote M/Frame - Remote Multiframe Alarm bit is set. Jitter Alarm Indicator - This is active when jitter is selected. Jitter Unlock - Jitter receiver is out of lock. Jitter measurement is suspended until lock is regained. SDH Alarm Indicators - These are active when a SDH rate is received. Signal Loss - No data transitions at STM-1 IN port. Frame Loss -Out Of Frame or Loss Of Frame has been detected. Status message on bottom of display states which has occurred. Loss Of Pointer - Loss of AU4 pointer has been detected. MS AIS - Multiplexer Section AIS has been detected. AU AIS - Path AIS has been detected. Pattern Loss - The received data pattern is not in synchronization with the internally generated reference data. Clock Loss - The transmitter clock is not synchronized to the selected reference. Errors - An error has been detected. The indicator will remain lit for 100 ms. MS RDI - Multiplexer SectionRDI has been detected. HP RDI - HP RDI has been detected. TU Loss Of Pointer - TU Loss Of Pointer has been detected. Only valid when TU2 or TU-12 receiver payload is selected. TU AIS - TU Path AIS has been detected. Only valid when TU-2 or TU-12 receiver payload is selected. LP RDI - LP RDI has been detected in the TU Path. Only valid when TU-2 or TU-12 receiver payload is selected. ATM Alarm Indicators - These are active when an ATM signal is received. VP Alarm - Virtual Path AIS or RDI has been detected. Status message on bottom of display states which has occurred. VC Alarm - Virtual Channel AIS or RDI has been detected. Status message on bottom of display states which has occurred. Loss of Cell Sync - Cell Sync Loss has been detected. Selected Cell Not RX - The selected cell has not been received.
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Connectors
PDH IN (Opt UKJ/UKK/UKN) PDH receiver input interface. Allows the connection of 75 unbalanced data signals (all rates) and 120 balanced data signals at 2 Mbit/s (and 704 kb/s Option UKK[USB],). PDH OUT (Opt UKJ/UKK/UKN) PDH transmitter output interface. Provides 75 unbalanced data output (all rates) and 120 balanced data output at 2 Mbit/s (and 704 kb/s Option UKK[USB]). 75 OUT 1 (Opt UHC) Replica of PDH OUT delayed by 4 bits at all rates except 140 Mb/s. 75 OUT 2 (Opt UHC) Replica of PDH OUT delayed by 8 bits at all rates except 140 Mb/s. 75 OUT 3 (Opt UHC) Replica of PDH OUT delayed by 12 bits at all rates except 140 Mb/s. ERROR OUT (Opt UKK) Provides an ECL pulse each time an error occurs. If 2 or more errors occur within 16 clock periods only 1 pulse is output.
STM-1 OUT (Opt A3R) SDH transmitter output interface. Provides a 75 unbalanced STM-1 electrical output. STM-1 IN (Opt A3R) EXT MTS CLOCK (Opt A3R) SDH receiver input interface. Allows the connection of 75 unbalanced STM-1 electrical signals.
Allows connection of a, 75 or 120 , timing reference as per CCITT G.811. The reference format may be either clock or data.
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Allows connection of an STM-1 or STM-4 optical signal. Option UH1 only accepts STM-1, Wavelength 1200 to 1600 nm, at a maximum power level of -8 dBm. Options UH2, URU, UKT and USN accept STM-1 or STM-4, Wavelength 1200 to 1600 nm, at a maximum power level of -8 dBm.
Provides a STM-1 or STM-4 optical signal. Option UH1 provides a STM-1 optical signal, wavelength 1280 to 1330 nm, at a nominal power level of -10 dBm. Options UH2 and UKT provide a STM-1 and STM-4 optical signal, wavelength 1280 to 1330 nm, at a nominal power level of -10 dBm. Option URU provides a STM-1 and STM-4 optical signal, wavelength 1550 to 1565 nm, at a nominal power level of -1 dBm. Option USN provides a STM-1 and STM-4 optical signal, wavelength 1280 to 1330 nm and 1550 to 1565 nm, at a nominal power level of 1 dBm.
CLOCK IN (Opt OYH) Allows connection of STM-1/STM-4 binary clock to Options USN or UKT. DATA IN (Opt OYH) CLOCK OUT (Opt OYH) Allows connection of STM-1/STM-4 binary data to Options USN or UKT. Provides a STM-1/STM-4 binary clock from Options USN or UKT.
DATA OUT (Opt OYH) Provides STMN-1/STM-4 binary data from Options USN or UKT. HANDSET (Opt UKJ) Allows connection of a telephone handset for communication across the network.
MUX (Opt UKJ) Allows the insertion of an external 2 Mb/s tributary into the transmitted payload.
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2M REF IN (Opt UHN, A3L, A3V, A3N) Allows the connection of a 2 Mb/s reference, either Clock or Data for Wander measurement. DEMOD OUT (Opt UHN, A3L, A3V, A3N) Provides a demodulated Jitter output. RS 449 (Opt A3R) Allows the Drop and Insert of Regenerator Section (192 kb/s) and Multiplexer Section (576 kb/s) Data Communication CLOCK OUT (Opt UH3) DATA OUT (Opt UH3) CLOCK IN (Opt UH3) DATA IN (Opt UH3) Provides TTL or ECL binary clock output. Provides TTL or ECL binary data output. Accepts TTL or ECL binary clock. Accepts TTL or ECL binary data.
EXT CLOCK IN (Opt UH3) Allows coded data to be clocked from the PDH transmitter. MOD IN (Opt A3K) 2M REF (Opt A3K) Allows external jitter or wander modulation. Provides a reference input for Wander generation and an external clock for 2.048 Mb/s PDH transmission.
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1. Set up the STORED SETTINGS function on the OTHER display as shown opposite and select STORED SETTING NUMBER [0]. Press RECALL to recall the factory default settings.
The recalling of factory default settings will congure the instrument in a dened state. One important feature of the factory default settings is that the Graphics Store capability is turned off. This prevents the possibility of any previously stored graphics data being discarded.
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5. Set up the RESULTS display as shown opposite.Any of the other results can be viewed on the display by making a choice from the softkey menu.
Start the Measurement and Monitor the Results 1. Connect PDH IN to PDH OUT. 2. Press RUN/STOP to start the measurement and monitor the RESULTS display. 3. Press SINGLE a few times and check that the Error Results change.
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NOTE
An upgrade module cannot be delivered unless the Serial number and Build Status information is provided.
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Operating Features
0.1Graphics
The Graphics function provides the following displays: bar graph display of the results obtained during the test period. display of the measurement error summary and alarm summary during the test period. display of the graphics Store, content and capacity. Each of these displays can be viewed in the GRAPH display. The bar graph display and the error and alarm summaries can be logged on an external HP 550C DeskJet printer. If Option UKK, Unstructured PDH, is tted Bar Graphs of PDH Frame Count; PDH CRC Count; PDH REBE Count; PDH Code Count; Bit Error Count and PDH Alarms 1 and 2 are available. If Option UKJ[USA] or UKL[USC], Structured PDH, is tted additional Bar graphs of Frame 140 Count, Frame 34 Count, Frame 8 Count, Frame 2 Count and M2120 REPORTS are provided. If Option UKN, ATM measurement, is tted additional Bar Graphs of EM BIP Count, FEBE Count, CRC4 Count, REBE Count, Corrected HEC Count, Non Corrected HEC Count, Non Conforming Cell Count, Bit Error Count, Cell Loss Count, Errored Cell Count, Misinserted Cell Count, BEDC Count and ATM Alarms 1, 2 and 3 are provided, If Option A3R [A3S], SDH module, is tted additional Bar Graphs of B1 BIP Count; B2 BIP Count; B3 BIP Count; MS REI count; HP REI Count; HP IEC count; A1A2 Frame count; PDH Frame DS3 Count; PDH Frame DS1 Count; DS1 CRC6 Count; DS3 PBIT Count; DS3 CBIT Count; DS3 FEBE Count; TU BIP Count; LP REI Count; Bit Error Count and SDH Alarms 1, 2 and 3 are available. If Option UHN[US9] or A3L [A3M] or A3V [A3W] or A3N [A3P], Jitter measurement + Wander and Slips, is tted additional Bar Graphs of Jitter Hit Count; Wander Bit -ve Slips; Wander Bit +ve Slips; Wander Frame -ve Slips; Wander Frame +ve Slips and Jitter Alarms are available. If Option 130 or 131, STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface is tted additional Bar Graphs of STM-4 - B1 BIP count; B2 BIP count and Alarms are available.
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Up to 10 sets of bar graphs, error summaries and alarm summaries, and the status of the stored results can be stored in non volatile memory. The total graphics store capacity is normally 20,000 events. An event is the occurrence of an error or alarm. If GRAPH STORAGE RESOLUTION [FULL] is selected on the OTHER MISCELLANEOUS display the capacity reduces to 10,000 events. The resolution, determined by the selection made under STORAGE on the RESULTS display, affects the ZOOM capability when viewing the bar graphs. If 1SEC is selected all resolutions are available. If 1 MIN is selected only 1 MIN/BAR, 15 MINS/BAR and 60 MINS/BAR are available. If 15 MINS is selected only 15 MINS/BAR and 60 MINS/BAR are available. If 1 HOUR is selected only 60 MINS/ BAR is available. Up to 10 sets of graphical results can be stored. If an attempt is made to store more than 10 sets of results, then a rst in rst out policy is operated and the oldest set of results will be lost. If graphics are enabled and a test is run which exceeds the remaining storage capacity, then some previously stored graphical results will be lost. To prevent accidental overwriting of graphics data the graphics capability should be disabled when graphical results are not required. To disable the graphics capability select STORAGE [OFF] on the RESULTS display.
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The top row of the display comprises three elds: Store Memory location in which the displayed bar graph data is stored. Store can only be changed when the status of stored results is displayed. Select TEXT RESULTS and then STORE STATUS and move the highlighted cursor, to the STORE location desired, using and . The width, in minutes, of each "bar" in the bar graph, controlled by ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT The cursor position in terms of time and date, controlled by and . The cursor position changes in steps of 1 minute, 15 minutes or 60 minutes dependent upon the ZOOM setting. The cursor is physically located between the two graphs.
Zoom Cursor
3. To view the Alarms which have occurred during the measurement select ALARM SUMMARY . Use NEXT SUMMARY to view the PDH; JITTER; ATM PHYSICAL; ATM CELL; SDH AU and SDH TU Alarm Summaries in turn if applicable. 4. To view the Errors which have occurred during the measurement select ERROR SUMMARY . Use NEXT SUMMARY to view the PDH; JITTER; ATM PHYSICAL; ATM CELL; SDH AU and SDH TU Error Summaries in turn if applicable.
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The top row of the display comprises three elds: Store Memory location in which the bar graphs, error summary and alarm summary are stored. Store can only be changed when the status of stored results is displayed. Select STORE STATUS and move the highlighted cursor, to the STORE location desired, using and . The start time and date of the test, which produced the displayed results. The stop time and date of the test, which produced the displayed results.
Start Stop
If DELETE ALL is selected, a CONFIRM DELETE ; ABORT DELETE choice is provided to prevent accidental deletion of all the stored results. The top row of the display comprises ve elds: Store Memory location in which the displayed bar graph data is stored. Move the highlighted cursor, to the STORE location desired, using and . The start date of the test, which produced the stored results. The start time of the test, which produced the stored results.
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Test Duration
The duration of the test, which produced the stored results. The storage capacity of the graphics capability is expressed in days, hours and minutes. The percentage (%) of storage capacity used and the percentage still available for use is given at the bottom of the TEST DURATION column under TOTAL USED and FREE respectively.
Store Use 0-1 The percentage (%) of the overall storage capacity occupied by each set of stored results. The percentage used and the percentage still available is provided at the bottom of the STORE USE column.
2.
3. Obtain the graphics display required and select PRINT on the bar graph display to log The Error and Alarm summaries, the displayed Bar graphs and the Alarm graph to the printer or Select PRINT on the Text Results display to log the selected Error and Alarm summaries to the printer.
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0.1Logging Results
The results obtained during the test are retained in memory until they are overwritten by the next set of results. The results can be logged at any time during the test period and at the end of the test period. Any Alarm occurrence results in a timed and dated message being logged. BER and Analysis results can be selected by the user. Cumulative and Period versions of the results are calculated and can be selected by the user. Period Cumulative The results obtained over a set period of time during the test. The Period is dened by the LOGGING PERIOD selection. The results obtained over the time elapsed since the start of the test.
The Results can be Logged to the following devices: Internal Printer External HP-IB printer (Options A3B & A3D) External RS-232-C printer (Options A3B & A3D) External Centronix printer (Options A3B & A3D) Disc Drive NOTE 1. A full list of results and events available for logging is contained in Appendix A, Logging Messages, and denitions of all the results are contained in Appendix B, Results.
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LOGGING [ON] enables the Logging of ALARM conditions. LOGGING PERIOD determines how regularly the results are logged RESULTS LOGGED [ALL] provides a complete set of, Cumulative, BER and Analysis results at the end of each print period and at the end of the test period.
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When making long term out-of-service bit error measurements it is often desirable only to log results when an error has occurred.
WHEN [PERIOD BEC>0] determines the action taken at the end of the selected Logging Period. If the bit error count during a Logging Period is greater than 0 then the selected results for that period only, are logged. If the bit error count is 0 then the message NO BIT ERRORS is logged at the end of the Logging Period. A complete set of the selected results are logged at the end of the test period.
CONTENT [ER & ANAL] provides both BER and Analysis results at the end of each Logging Period and at the end of the test period. CONTENT [PER & CUMUL] provides both Period and Cumulative results at the end of each Logging Period. LOG ERROR SECONDS [ON] determines that each time an error second is detected, a timed and dated message will be logged.
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Selection of an RS-232-C External printer prevents the use of RS-232-C Remote Control. The SPEED selection determines the Printer Baud Rate. The HP PRINTER ow control is always Xon/Xoff.
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The ALT PRINTER MODE menu allows NORMAL (80 column) or COMPRESS (40 column) to be selected. The SPEED selection determines the Printer Baud Rate. The ALT Printer PROTOCOL can be Xon/ Xoff or DTR.
Disk Drive
The Results can be logged to a le on the Disc Drive.
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. Enter the File Name. The le name can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters. Select APPEND TO FILE - data logging is appended to the named le on disk in the available free space. OVERWRITE - data logging overwrites the contents of the named le. Once the named le has been opened the data logging is appended to the le as each logging output occurs during the measurement.
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A1
Down
A2
Down
A3
Down
A4
Down
A5
Down
A6
Down
A7
Down
A8
Up
B1
Up
B2
Down
B3
Down
B4
Down
B5
Down
B6
Down
B7
Down
B8
Down
3. Press RESET on the printer to establish the new settings. 4. Select [FONT] - PORTRAIT on the printer.
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5. Switches B5 and B6 match the instrument Baud rate to the printer Baud rate. The settings listed above are for 9600 Baud. To change the Baud rate setting of the printer set B5 and B6 as follows:
B5
Down Up Up
B6
Down Down Up
Baud Rate
9600 Baud 2400 Baud 1200 Baud
NOTE
Parity is not selectable on the HP 37717B Printer interface and as a result B7 and B8 are set to Parity NONE - both switches down.
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6.
Figure 2-0
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Operating Features
0.1Autosetup
The Autosetup function of the HP 37717B can speed up the setting up of the instrument when making PDH or SDH measurements. This featured is activated by pressing AUTO SETUP and the HP 37717B will start its search on the interface selected on the RECEIVE display. If STM-4 is selected the search will start on the STM-1 selected for test. Autosetup will detect ATM or any of the PRBS patterns the transmitter can generate. ATM is considered to be a payload of SDH or PDH. Both MONITOR and TERMINATE modes are tried in the search for an input signal.
When Autosetup is selected the OTHER display will show an Autosetup HELP page. The Autosetup search can be aborted at any time by pressing AUTO SETUP .
SDH Input
The HP 37717B will search at all line rates (STM-1, STM-4) for an electrical, optical or binary signal. If a signal is found a search of payloads will be started. The payload search order is TU-3, TU-12, TU-2, 140 Mb/s. For each payload a search is made to nd a framing pattern. If a framing pattern is found a search for PRBS patterns is made. If it is known that the signal of interest is in a particular STM-1 e.g. number 3 then the Autosetup search can be speeded up by setting the RECEIVE display to STM-1 UNDER Test [3]. The search for a signal will start in STM-1 number 3.
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PDH Input
In PDH there are three framing possibilities for 140 Mb/s, 34 Mb/s and 8 Mb/s, namely Unframed Framed and Structured. Structured is not covered by Autosetup as to search through a PDH framing structure would take an unacceptable amount of time. At 2Mb/s all possible framing structures are searched except for Structured. All line rates are searched for a signal. If a signal is found a search for framing pattern is made. If a framing pattern is found a search for PRBS pattern is made.
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0.2Stored Settings
It is often desirable to store measurement settings which are used regularly and be able to recall those settings at a moments notice. This capability is provided in the HP 37717B on the OTHER SETTINGS CONTROL display. One preset store is provided which cannot be overwritten, STORED SETTING NUMBER [0], and is used to set the HP 37717B to a known state. The known state is the FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS as listed below.
Table 2-1
Unbal
Table 2-2
Unbal
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Table 2-3
Display
Table 2-4
Unbal
Test 326,037 c/s 0 Burst UNI 0 000 Test Cell All 0 All 32 All 0 00000010 Idle
Table 2-5
Unbal
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Table 2-6
Unbal
Table 2-7
Table 2-8
Unbal
UNI X 32 X 100
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Table 2-9
RESULTS Display
Results Test Timing Storage PDH Results Trouble Scan Manual OFF Short Term Short Term Period Single Test Duration SDH Results 1 Second 1 Hour Short Term, RS B1 BIP
Table 2-10
OTHER Display
Stored Setting Lock Printer Print Period Print Mode Clock Mode Beep On Error Suspend Test on LOS Settings Control On Internal OFF Normal Run OFF OFF Independent Stored Setting Number Printing Print Error Seconds Print Speed Keyboard lock Analysis Display Mode Self Test 0 Off OFF 9600 Baud OFF G.821 All Tests
The use of the STORED SETTINGS function is illustrated by carrying out the following tasks: Select the settings used in the PDH FAS Monitoring measurement. TITLE the settings as FAS Monitoring SAVE the settings as Stored Setting Number [1] RECALL the factory default settings from Stored Setting Number [0] RECALL the payload mapping settings from Stored Setting Number [1]
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Operating Features
Settings can be recalled when LOCK [ON] is selected but to save settings or title settings LOCK [OFF] must be selected.
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0.1Disk Drive
The disk drive is accessed on the OTHER display and allows the following: Save/recall of instrument congurations to/from oppy disk drive Save/recall of stored measurement graphics to/from oppy disk drive. This extends internal event based storage from 20,000 events to 320,000 events. Direction of logging output to oppy disk drive le path name. Save SMG stored results in a CSV (comma separated variable) PC compatible format for importing to PC spreadsheets etc. Copying of stored measurement graphics les from internal instrument storage to oppy disk drive. Copying of instrument conguration les from/to internal instrument storage to/ from oppy disk drive. Disk management - Deleting les or directories, Renaming of les, Formatting of oppy disks, Labeling of oppy disks. The upgrading of instrument rmware from the oppy disk drive.
Directory Structure
It is recommended that different directories are created for the different applications as this will speed up the transfer of data between the instrument and disk e.g. A;\GRAPHICS A:\LOGGING A:\CONFIG In addition as the number of les in a directory increases the le name pop-up access becomes gradually slower.
Portability of Disks
When transporting disks between different HP 37717Bs some problems may occur if the instruments have a different rmware revision and/or a different option mix.
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To Format a Disk
Only 1.44M, MS-DOS compatible disks can be used in the HP 37717B. Any other format or capacity will result in a Disk access error being displayed. Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. Insert the disk to be formatted into the Disk drive. Select OK to Format the disk. A warning that this operation will erase all data is displayed and asks do you wish to continue. If YES is selected the disk will be formatted. If NO is selected the operation is aborted. NOTE Disks can be formatted in an IBM compatible PC (1.44M, MS-DOS only) but it is recommended that the disk is formatted in the HP 37717B as this will ensure full compatibility with the Floppy Disk power fail recovery included in the HP 37717B.
To Label a Disk
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. Insert the disk to be labeled into the Disk drive. Enter the label name.The Label can contain up to 11 alphanumeric characters (including spaces). Select OK to Label the disk. The label will be displayed at the bottom of the display.
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and
Title Bar - File types displayed and current directory. (cannot be highlighted). . \ - Current Directory.
.. \ - Parent directory. Move highlighted cursor to this line and press SET to move to parent directory. PDH1.SMG - File (with named extension) in current directory. Move highlighted cursor to this line and press SET to select the le. The display will return to the FLOPPY DISK display and the selected le name will appear in the FILE NAME eld. NEXT - Move highlighted cursor to this line and press SET to access the next page of le names.
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PREV - Move highlighted cursor to this line and press SET to access the previous page of le names. NEW.. - Allows entry of new le name using pop-up keypad. Press SET to obtain the pop-up keypad display.
Select the character required and press SET . Repeat until the lename is entered. Select END and press SET to return to the le manager display, and then press CANCEL to return to the SAVE display.
The lename entered via the keypad appears on the SAVE display. The le extension .SMG has been added automatically. The Directory name and the disk Label appear at the bottom of the display.
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2. By SOFTKEY entry Use the PREVIOUS CHAR softkeys. NEXT CHAR This provides a quick method if the new lename is similar to the lename currently displayed e.g. Filename displayed PDH1 and new lename required is PDH2 - use to move the cursor to the 1 and press
NEXT CHAR
.
This method is limited to entering le names, or a directory name when Creating a directory. However it cannot be used to navigate through the directory structure.
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Operating Features
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. The lename extension is xed as .SMG. The le name can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters and can be entered as described in File and Directory Management
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. The lename extension is xed as .PRN. The le name can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters and can be entered as described in File and Directory Management Select APPEND TO FILE - data logging is appended to the named le on disk in the available free space or OVERWRITE - data logging overwrites the contents of the named le. Once the named le has been opened the data logging is appended to the le: as each logging output occurs during the measurement or
LOG ON DEMAND [RESULTS] or [O/H SNAPSHOT] or [O/H CAPTURE] or [PTR GRAPH] or [TRIB SCAN] is selected and PRINT NOW is pressed.
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To display the recalled graphics results select DISK on the Store Status page of the GRAPH display and press GRAPH RESULTS .
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The lename extension is xed as .CNF. The le name can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters and can be entered as described in File and Directory Management Select OK to copy the conguration from the disk to instrument store. An "Are you sure?" you wish to go ahead with this operation choice is provided to decrease the possibility of accidentally overwriting existing instrument stores.
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To Delete a File
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. The le name with extension can contain up to 12 alphanumeric characters and can be entered in 2 ways: 1. Use the PREVIOUS CHAR softkeys. NEXT CHAR 2. Use SET and the method described in File and Directory Management Select OK to delete the le from disk. An "Are you sure?" you wish to go ahead with this operation choice is provided to reduce the possibility of deleting the wrong le.
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To Delete a Directory
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. A Directory cannot be deleted unless all les within the directory have been deleted. Select OK to delete the current directory (listed on the display) from disk. An "Are you sure?" you wish to go ahead with this operation choice is provided to reduce the possibility of accidentally deleting the wrong directory.
To Rename a File
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. The FROM le name with extension can contain up to 12 alphanumeric characters and can be entered as described in File and Directory Management. The To Directory can be selected as described in File and Directory Management. The TO le contains up to 8 alphanumeric characters. (the extension is xed - determined by the FROM le name extension) Select OK to rename the le. If you have entered a TO lename which already exists, a warning "File exists - are you sure" you wish to continue is displayed. If YES is selected the le will be renamed. To cancel, change OK to OFF. .
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To Create a Directory
Select OTHER FLOPPY DISK and set up the display as shown opposite. The directory name can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters and can be entered in 2 ways: 1. Use the PREVIOUS CHAR softkeys. NEXT CHAR 2. Use SET and the method described in File and Directory Management Select OK to create the directory. This will create a sub directory of the directory displayed at the bottom of the display. In this example will create A:\CONFIG\PDH.
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2. Using and move the highlighted bar to [SETUP] as shown opposite. Select RUN to complete the setting of Time and Date.
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0.4Keyboard Lock
It is often desirable to protect the measurement settings from interference, during a test. This facility is provided in the HP 37717B on the OTHER MISCELLANEOUS display. The following keys are not affected by Keyboard Lock: Display keys TRANSMIT ; RECEIVE ; RESULTS ; GRAPH ; OTHER cursor keys and
The following display functions are not affected by Keyboard Lock: RESULTS type on the RESULTS display KEYBOARD LOCK on the OTHER display
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Operating Features
0.8Self Test
Before using the HP 37717B to make measurements it may be desirable to run the ALL TESTS Self Test to ascertain the integrity of the HP 37717B. These tests take between 15 minutes and 1 hour to complete depending on which options are tted. 1. Set up the OTHER display as shown opposite using OTHER , MORE and
SELF TEST
2. Insert a formatted disk into the HP 37717B disk drive. 3. PDH Loopbacks: Connect 75 Signal In to 75 Signal Out. Connect 120 Signal In to 120 Signal Out. If Option UKJ is tted, also connect MUX port to DEMUX port. If Option UH3 is tted connect CLOCK OUT to CLOCK IN and DATA OUT to DATA IN. 4. SDH Loopbacks: Connect the STM-1 IN port to the STM-1 OUT port. 5. Optical Interface Loopbacks: Connect the IN port to the OUT Port. NOTE If Option USN or 131, Dual Wavelength Optical Interface, is tted connect the 1310 nm OUT port to the IN port. Do not connect the 1550 nm OUT port to the IN port. If any or all of these connections are not made the HP 37717B will FAIL Self Test.
NOTE
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5. Press RUN/STOP to activate the Self Test. TEST STATUS [RUNNING] will be displayed. The information pertaining to TEST TYPE, TEST NUMBER and SUBTEST NUMBER will change as the Self Test progresses If the HP 37717B is functioning correctly, after 15 minutes to 1 hour (depending on which options are tted), TEST STATUS [PASSED] is displayed. If TEST STATUS [FAIL nnn] is displayed the HP 37717B should be returned to a service ofce for repair. FAIL Error Numbers are listed and dened in Appendix C.
Additional Tests
Some options require additional test to be carried out to completely verify the option integrity. These require different connections and the tests run individually. RS-232-C Tests: If Option A3B or A3D is tted, the RS-232-C interface is not fully tested. To fully test RS-232-C: 1. Select CPU TESTS 2. Fit a special RS-232-C connector with Loopback links as shown:
5 o o 9
o o
o o
o o 6
o1
Table 2-1
Self Test RS-232-C Port Loopback Connections 3. Run the CPU tests.
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Line Jitter Tests: If OptionA3L, A3V, A3N, SDH Line Jitter, is tted the full set of jitter tests are not included under ALL TESTS. To fully test SDH Line Jitter: 1. Select JITTER TESTS 2. Connect STM-1 OUT from the SDH module to STM-1E IN on the RX Jitter module. 3. For Options A3V and A3N only connect STM-1/STM-4 OUT on the Optical Module to STM-1/STM-4 IN on the RX Jitter module. 4. RUN the JITTER TESTS. 1550 nm Dual Wavelength Tests: If Option 131, Dual Wavelength Optical Interface, is tted the 1550 nm tests are not included under ALL TESTS. To complete the 1550 nm tests: 1. Select STM-1/STM-4 OPTICS TESTS 2. Connect STM-1/STM-4 1550 nm OUT to STM-1/STM-4 1550 nm IN via an Optical Attenuator set to 10 dB. 3. RUN the STM-1/STM-4 OPTICS TESTS. Datacomm Tests: If Option A3R [A3S], SDH Module, is tted the Datacomm RS449 port is not tested under ALL TESTS To test the Datacomm port: 1. Select SDH TESTS 2. Make the following connections on the Datacomm port.
Figure 2-2
Self Test Datacomm port loopback connections 3. RUN the SDH TESTS.
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Logging Messages
0.1Logging Devices
The internal printer and the Disc Drive are standard features and are included in all instruments. Graphics results cannot be logged to the internal printer. If Remote Control Option A3B or A3D, is tted the following types of External printer can be used for results logging: HP 660C DeskJet printer with Centronics interface HP-IB HP 550C DeskJet printer RS-232-C HP 550C DeskJet printer An alternative suppliers RS-232-C printer The alternative suppliers RS-232-C printer should be an "Epsom compatible printer". The printercan be 40 column width or 80 column width. If a 40 column width printer is used Graphics results cannot be logged.
Results Logging
Header and results are logged to the selected device when:
PRINT NOW is pressed.
If LOGGING [ON] is selected on the OTHER LOGGING measurement is started by pressing RUN/STOP
display and a
|==============================================================================| | Hewlett Packard HP37717B | | Instrument Configuration | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | RECEIVER | | Receive Signal : STM-1 ELECTRICAL | | Level : TERMINATE | | Mapping : AU-4 VC-4 140 Mb/s | | Payload Type : UNFRAMED | | Pattern : 2^23-1 Polarity : INVERTED | | | | MEASUREMENT STARTED 23 Jul 97 10:27:13 Print Period 10 Minutes | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Figure A-1
A-1
Logging Messages
If PRINT NOW is pressed the cumulative results are logged. If a measurement is in progress the current results are logged. If a measurement is not in progress the cumulative results for the last measurement are logged.
A-2
Logging Messages Corrected HEC (ATM) Non Corrected HEC (ATM) Cell Loss (ATM) Errored Cells (ATM) Misinserted Cells (ATM)
All Alarm occurrences will be logged both when set and cleared: Signal Loss AIS (PDH & ATM) Pattern Sync Loss (PDH & ATM) Loss Of Frame (SDH, PDH & ATM) Out Of Frame (SDH) Multiframe (PDH) Remote Loss (PDH) Remote Multiframe Loss (PDH) Loss of Pointer (SDH) MS AIS (SDH) AU AIS (SDH) Pattern Loss (SDH) Clock Loss (SDH) MS RDI (SDH) HP RDI (SDH) K1K2 Change (SDH) H4 Multiframe Loss (SDH) TU Loss of Pointer (SDH) TU AIS (SDH) LP RDI (SDH) DS3 Frame Loss (SDH)
A-3
Logging Messages
DS3 AIS (SDH) DS3 FERF (SDH) DS1 Frame Loss (SDH) DS1 AIS (SDH) DS1 FERF (SDH) Jitter Lock Loss (Jitter) Excess Jitter (Jitter) Excess Wander (Jitter) Wander Ref Loss (Jitter) Wander Signal Loss (Jitter) RDI (ATM) Loss of Cell Sync (ATM) Selected Cell Not Received (ATM) Congestion Experienced (ATM) Test Cell Loss (ATM) VP AIS (ATM) VP RDI (ATM) VC AIS (ATM) VC RDI (ATM)
In addition the following events are logged: All Alarms Clear Power Failure Power Restored New Day Squelched - Printing stopped to conserve paper during period of Unavailability Unsquelched - Printing restarted after period of Unavailability Print Demanded - if PRINT NOW is pressed.
A-4
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
Figure A-2
A-5
Logging Messages
A-6
Logging Messages
| Near 140Mb/s Far Near 34Mb/s Far | | Errored Seconds 6 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Seconds 6 N/A N/A N/A | | Unavailable Seconds 0 N/A N/A N/A | | Errored Second Ratio 5.825E-02 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Sec Ratio 5.825E-02 N/A N/A N/A | | | | M.2100 ANALYSIS | | Rx 140Mb/s Tx Rx 34Mb/s Tx | | Errored Seconds 14 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Seconds 14 N/A N/A N/A | | Unavailable Seconds 0 N/A N/A N/A | | | | M.2110 ANALYSIS | | 2-hr 24-hr 7-day | | BIS Results WAIT WAIT WAIT | | | | | | Frequency : N/A Hz Offset : N/AHz Offset : N/Appm | | | | Pointer Results : AU POINTER TU POINTER | | Count Seconds Count Seconds | | NDF 3 N/A | | Missing NDF 4 N/A | | +ve Pointer Adjustments 3 3 N/A N/A | | -ve Pointer Adjustments 5 4 N/A N/A | | Implied VC Offset 0.0 N/A | | Pointer Value 256 N/A | |==============================================================================|
Figure A-3
A-7
Logging Messages
Figure A-4
A-8
Logging Messages
Figure A-5
A-9
Logging Messages
A-10
Logging Messages
| Unavailable Seconds 0 40 N/A N/A | | Path Unavailable Seconds 0 N/A N/A N/A | | Background Block Errors 5 1426 N/A N/A | | Errored Second Ratio 2.597E-02 2.703E-02 N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Sec Ratio 0 0 N/A N/A | | Background Block Err Ratio 8.117E-06 4.818E-03 N/A N/A | | | | G.821 ANALYSIS | | BIT (test) FAS 140M FAS 34M FAS 8M FAS 2M | | Errored Sec 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %Errored Sec 11.25000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %ES (Annex D) 5.00000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | Error Free Sec 71 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %Error Free Sec 88.75000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Err Sec 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %Severely Err Sec 11.25000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | Degraded Minutes 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %Degraded Minutes 0.00000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | Unavailable Sec 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | %Unavailable Sec 0.00000 N/A N/A N/A N/A | | | | G.826 ANALYSIS | | Near 140Mb/s Far Near 34Mb/s Far | | Errored Seconds 3 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Seconds 3 N/A N/A N/A | | Unavailable Seconds 0 N/A N/A N/A | | Errored Second Ratio 3.750E-02 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Sec Ratio 3.750E-02 N/A N/A N/A | | | | M.2100 ANALYSIS | | Rx 140Mb/s Tx Rx 34Mb/s Tx | | Errored Seconds 9 N/A N/A N/A | | Severely Errored Seconds 9 N/A N/A N/A | | Unavailable Seconds 0 N/A N/A N/A | | | | M.2110 ANALYSIS | | 2-hr 24-hr 7-day | | BIS Results WAIT WAIT WAIT | | | | | | Frequency : 155520000 Hz Offset : +0Hz Offset : +0.0ppm | | | | Pointer Results : AU POINTER TU POINTER | | Count Seconds Count Seconds | | NDF 3 N/A | | Missing NDF 2 N/A | | +ve Pointer Adjustments 3 3 N/A N/A | | -ve Pointer Adjustments 1 1 N/A N/A | | Implied VC Offset -0.0 N/A | | Pointer Value 512 N/A | |==============================================================================|
Figure A-6
A-11
Logging Messages
Figure A-7
A-12
Logging Messages
Figure A-8
A-13
Logging Messages
display. Select LOG ON DEMAND [TRIB SCAN] on the OTHER LOGGING display and press PRINT NOW
Figure A-9
A-14
Logging Messages
Figure A-10
A-15
Logging Messages
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Results Denitions
0.1Trouble Scan
All possible error sources and alarms are scanned simultaneously. If any error counts are not zero then these are displayed. Up to 4 non-zero error counts are displayed in priority order. Table B-1
UPDH (Options UKK[USB]
B1 BIP B2 BIP B3 BIP VC3 PATH BIP TU2 BIP TU12 BIP A1A2 FRAME MS REI HP REI HP IEC HP REI LP REI BIT
B1 BIP (SDH only) B2 BIP (SDH only) B3 BIP (SDH only) Non Corrected HEC Corrected HEC Lost Cells Misinserted Cells REI Bit Errored Cells
EM BIP Non Corrected HEC Corrected HEC Lost Cells Misinserted Cells EM FEBE Bit Errored Cells
active. If no alarms are active and no non-zero error counts are detected then "NO TROUBLE" is displayed.
B-1
Results Denitions
B-2
Results Denitions
Counts Bit errors occurring during the Short Term Period. Calculates the ratio of Bit errors to the number of clocks in the Short Term Period. Counts Code errors occurring during the Short Term Period. Calculates the ratio of Code errors to the number of clocks in the Short Term Period. Compares the received FAS word with the correct value. Compares the received CRC4 with the calculated CRC4 (2 Mb/ s only). Detects Bit 1 of the NFAS word in frames 13 and 15 being set to 0 (2 Mb/s only).
If Option A1T or A3R is tted DS1 and DS3 are allowed as payloads, the following additional results are available:
DS1 CRC DS3 P-Bit DS3 C-Bit DS3 FEBE
Compares the received CRC6 with the calculated CRC6. Compares the received P-Bit parity with the calculated parity. Compares the received C-Bit parity with the calculated parity Calculated from the received FEBE bits.
Compares the received Framing bytes with the known value. Compares the received B1 with the recalculated value. Compares the received B2 with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the received M1 overhead byte. Compares the received B3 with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the received G1 overhead byte. Calculated from the IEC bits in the received Z5/N1 Path overhead byte.
B-3
Results Denitions
If a Payload of 34 Mb/s is selected, Error Count and Error Ratio results for the following additional error sources are also available:
TU PATH BIP LP REI
Compares the received VC3, B3 with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the received VC3, G1 overhead byte.
If a Payload of 2 Mb/s is selected, Error Count and Error Ratio results for the following additional error sources are also available:
TU PATH BIP LP REI
Compares the received V5, BIP-2 in the TU12 selected for test with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the V5 overhead byte of the TU12 selected for test.
Compares the received BIP with the recalculated value. Calculated from the received REI bits. Errors in Cell Headers which have been corrected by the HEC algorithm. Errors in Cell Headers which have not been corrected by the HEC algorithm. Counts received cells which match the receiver cell lter. PRBS Cell containing one or more bit errors, or a Test Cell containing incorrect EDCs. Bit by Bit comparison of the received data with the internal reference pattern. A discontinuity in the Test Cell sequence number indicating cells have been lost. Errors in the Test Cell sequence number implying a misinserted cell.
B-4
Results Denitions
0.4Cumulative Results
Provides a cumulative display of the results during the measurement period.
Counts Bit errors occurring during the measurement Period. Calculates the ratio of Bit errors to the number of clocks in the measurement Period. Counts Code errors occurring during the measurement Period. Calculates the ratio of Code errors to the number of clocks in the measurement Period. Compares the received FAS word with the correct value. Compares the received CRC4 with the calculated CRC4 (2 Mb/ s only). Detects Bit 1 of the NFAS word in frames 13 and 15 being set to 0 (2 Mb/s only).
If Option A1T or A3R is tted DS1 and DS3 are allowed as payloads and the following additional results are available:
DS1CRC DS3 P-Bit DS3 C-Bit DS3 FEBE
Compares the received CRC6 with the calculated CRC6. Compares the received P-Bit parity with the calculated parity. Compares the received C-Bit parity with the calculated parity Calculated from the received FEBE bits.
Compares the received Framing bytes with the known value. Compares the received B1 with the recalculated value. Compares the received B2 with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the received M1 overhead byte. Compares the received B3 with the recalculated value. Calculated from theREI bits in the received G1 overhead byte. Calculated from the IEC bits in the received Z5/N1 Path overhead byte.
B-5
Results Denitions
If a Payload of 34 Mb/s is selected, Error Count and Error Ratio results for the following additional error sources are also available:
TU PATH BIP LP REI
Compares the received VC3, B3 with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the received VC3, G1 overhead byte.
If a Payload of 2 Mb/s is selected, Error Count and Error Ratio results for the following additional error sources are also available:
TU PATH BIP LP REI
Compares the received V5, BIP-2 in the TU12 selected for test with the recalculated value. Calculated from the REI bits in the V5 overhead byte of the TU12 selected for test.
Compares the received BIP with the recalculated value. Calculated from the received REI bits. Errors in Cell Headers which have been corrected by the HEC algorithm. Errors in Cell Headers which have not been corrected by the HEC algorithm. Counts received cells which match the receiver cell lter. PRBS Cell containing one or more bit errors, or a Test Cell containing incorrect EDCs. Bit by Bit comparison of the received data with the internal reference pattern. A discontinuity in the Test Cell sequence number indicating cells have been lost. Errors in the Test Cell sequence number implying a misinserted cell.
B-6
Results Denitions
Option UKK[USB]
Out of Service
G.821 BIT (All Rates) M2100 FRAME (All Rates) G.821 FRAME (Not 704 kb/s), G.821 CRC and REBE (2 Mb/s, CRC Framing only).
In-Service
Table B-2
Denition
Error Count - Cumulative Bit error count during the measurement period. Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Bit error. Percentage Error Seconds is also displayed - error seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Percentage Annex D Error Seconds - As% ES, only error second is normalised to 64 kb/s rate as per ITU-T G.821 Annex D. Error Free Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain zero errors. Percentage Error Free Seconds is also displayed - error free seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time.
% Ann. D ES EFS
B-7
Results Denitions
Table B-2
Denition
Severely Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3. Percentage Severely Errored Seconds is also displayed severely errored seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is < 1 in 10-3. Percentage Unavailable Seconds is also displayed - unavailable seconds expressed as a percentage of the total elapsed time. Degrade Minutes - Cumulative count of degraded minutes. Available seconds, excluding Severely Errored Seconds, are packaged into 1 minute blocks. The Bit Error Ratio for the packaged block is measured and if it exceeds 1 in 10-6 a Degraded Minute is registered. Percentage Degraded Minutes is also displayed -Degraded Minutes expressed as a percentage of the total number of packaged 1 minute blocks. Code Errored Second - Cumulative count of seconds with available time that contain at least 1 Code error.
UNAV
DEG MIN
CODE ES
Table B-3
Denition
Error Count - Cumulative Frame error count during the measurement period. Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error. Percentage Error Seconds is also displayed - error seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Percentage Annex D Error Seconds - As % ES, only error second is normalised to 64 kb/ s rate as per ITU-T G.821 Annex D. Error Free Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain zero errors. Percentage Error Free Seconds is also displayed - error free seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Severely Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3. Percentage Severely Errored Seconds is also displayed severely errored seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time.
% Ann. D ES EFS
SES
B-8
Results Denitions
Table B-3
Denition
Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is < 1 in 10-3. Percentage Unavailable Seconds is also displayed - unavailable seconds expressed as a percentage of the total elapsed time. Degraded Minutes - Cumulative count of degraded minutes. Available seconds, excluding Severely Errored Seconds, are packaged into 1 minute blocks. The Bit Error Ratio for the packaged block is measured and if it exceeds 1 in 10-6 a Degraded Minute is registered. Percentage Degraded Minutes is also displayed - degraded minutes expressed as a percentage of the total number of packaged 1 minute blocks. Code Errored Second - Cumulative count of seconds with available time that contain at least 1 Code error.
DEG MIN
CODE ES
Table B-4
Denition
Error Count - Cumulative CRC error count during the measurement period. Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 CRC error. Percentage Error Seconds is also displayed - error seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Percentage Annex D Error Seconds - As % ES, only error second is normalised to 64 kbs rate as per ITU-T G.821 Annex D. Error Free Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain zero errors. Percentage Error Free Seconds is also displayed - error free seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Severely Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3. Percentage Severely Errored Seconds is also displayed severely errored seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is < 1 in 10-3. Percentage Unavailable Seconds is also displayed - unavailable seconds expressed as a percentage of the total elapsed time.
% Ann. D ES EFS
SES
UNAV
B-9
Results Denitions
Table B-4
Denition
Degrade Minutes - Cumulative count of degraded minutes. Available seconds, excluding Severely Errored Seconds, are packaged into 1 minute blocks. The Bit Error Ratio for the packaged block is measured and if it exceeds 1 in 10-6 a Degraded Minute is registered. Percentage Degraded Minutes is also displayed - degraded minutes expressed as a percentage of the total number of packaged 1 minute blocks. Code Errored Second - Cumulative count of seconds with available time that contain at least 1 Code error.
CODE ES
Table B-5
Denition
Error Count - Cumulative REBE error count during the measurement period. Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 REBE error. Percentage Error Seconds is also displayed - error seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Percentage Annex D Error Seconds - As % ES, only error second is normalised to 64 kb/ s rate as per ITU-T G.821 Annex D. Error Free Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain zero errors. Percentage Error Free Seconds is also displayed - error free seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Severely Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3. Percentage Severely Errored Seconds is also displayed severely errored seconds expressed as a percentage of the available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is > 1 in 10-3, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive seconds in which the Bit Error Ratio is < 1 in 10-3. Percentage Unavailable Seconds is also displayed - unavailable seconds expressed as a percentage of the total elapsed time. Degraded Minutes - Cumulative count of degraded minutes. Available seconds excluding Severely Errored Seconds, are packaged into 1 minute blocks. The Bit Error Ratio for the packaged block is measured and if it exceeds 1 in 10-6 a Degraded Minute is registered. Percentage Degraded Minutes is also displayed - degraded minutes expressed as a percentage of the total number of packaged 1 minute blocks.
% Ann. D ES EFS
SES
UNAV
DEG MIN
B-10
Results Denitions
Table B-5
Denition
Code Errored Second - Cumulative count of seconds with available time that contain at least 1 Code error.
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 G.703 Code error or 1 CRC error. Transmit Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 REBE error. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 805 CRC errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF and AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 805 REBE errors or RAI has occurred for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Near-end occurrences of LOS, LOF and AIS are not included in the cumulative result. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Errored Block count - An errored block is a CRC4 with one or more bits in error. Background Block Error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks excluding those in severely errored seconds. Background Block Error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks. Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
EB BBE
BBER
PUAS
B-11
Results Denitions
Table B-7
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 G.703 Code error or 1 Frame error or 1 bit error. Transmit Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 28 Frame errors or BER 1X10-3, or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, PSL and AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Near-end occurrences of LOS, LOF and AIS are not included in the cumulative result. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
Table B-8
Denition
Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 G.703 Code error. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain a DEFECT. Defects are LOS and AIS. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
B-12
Results Denitions
Table B-9
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error or 1 Bit error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 41 Frame errors or BER 1X10-3 or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS and PSL. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Near-end occurrences of LOS, LOF and AIS are not included in the cumulative result. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
Table B-10
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error or 1 Bit error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 52 Frame errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS and PSL. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Near-end occurrences of LOS, LOF and AIS are not included in the cumulative result. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
ESR
SESR
B-13
Results Denitions
Table B-10
Denition
Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
Table B-11
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 69 Frame errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time where RAI occurs for 2 consecutive 100 ms periods. Near-end occurrences of LOS, LOF and AIS are not included in the cumulative result. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
Table B-12
Denition
Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DEFECT. Defects are LOS and AIS. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain a DEFECT. Defects are LOS and AIS. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds.
SES
ESR
B-14
Results Denitions
Table B-12
Denition
Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
UAS
Table B-13
Denition
Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP, TU Path AIS and DS1 AIS. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP, TU Path AIS and DS1 AIS. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
Table B-14
Denition
Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP and Path AIS. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds.
SES
ESR
B-15
Results Denitions
Table B-14
Denition
Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
UAS
Table B-15
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 8 Frame errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP, TU Path AIS, DS1 Frame Loss and DS1 AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
FAR ES
NEAR SES
FAR SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
Table B-16
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1CRC6 error.
B-16
Results Denitions
Table B-16
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 320 CRC6 errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP, TU Path AIS, DS1 Frame Loss and DS1 AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Errored Block count - An errored block is a CRC6 with one or more bits in error. Background Block Error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks excluding those in severely errored seconds. Background Block Error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks. Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
NEAR SES
FAR SES
ESR
SESR
UAS
EB BBE
BBER
PUAS
Table B-17
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 P-Bit parity error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DS3 FERF. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 2444 P-Bit parity or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, DS3 Frame Loss and DS3 AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 1 DS3 FERF.
FAR ES
NEAR SES
FAR SES
B-17
Results Denitions
Table B-17
Denition
Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Errored Block count - An errored block is a P-Bit parity with one or more bits in error. Background Block Error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks excluding those in severely errored seconds. Background Block Error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks. Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
SESR
UAS
EB BBE
BBER
PUAS
Table B-18
Denition
Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 Frame error. Receive Error Second - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Receive Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 8 Frame errors or a DEFECT. Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, Path AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP, TU Path AIS, DS1 Frame Loss and DS1 AIS. Transmit Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods within available time that contain at least 1 DS1 FERF. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds.
SESR UAS
B-18
Results Denitions
Table B-18
Denition
Errored Block count - An errored block is a frame byte with one or more bits in error. Background Block Error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks excluding those in severely errored seconds. Background Block Error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks. Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
Denition
Receive Error Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 FAS error. 2 Mb/s, CRC Framing - Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 CRC4 error. Transmit Error Seconds - 2 Mb/s, CRC Framing only. Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain at least 1 REBE error. Receive Severely Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of seconds within available time in which the error ratio exceeds a threshold. The threshold changes according to the selected rate as follows: 140 Mb/s - 568 Frame Bit errors 34 Mb/s - 223 Frame Bit errors 8 Mb/s - 99 Frame Bit errors 2 Mb/s (Non CRC4) - 28 Frame Bit errors 2 Mb/s (CRC4) - 830 CRC4 errors Transmit Severely Errored Seconds - 2 Mb/s, CRC Framing only. Cumulative count of seconds within available time that contain 830 REBE errors. Unavailable Seconds - Cumulative count of unavailable second. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds.
TX ES
RX SES
TX SES
UNAV
B-19
Results Denitions
B-20
Results Denitions
Table B-20
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS and LOF. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
B-21
Results Denitions
Table B-21
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF and MS AIS. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
B-22
Results Denitions
Table B-22
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or MS RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
NOTE
Near End Failures of LOS, LOF and MS AIS produce "dead time" in the MS REI measurement such that result accumulation is suspended.
B-23
Results Denitions
Table B-23
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP and AU AIS. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-24
Results Denitions
Table B-24
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or HP RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds tot he total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
NOTE
Near End Failures of LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP and AU AIS produce "dead time" in theHP REI measurement such that result accumulation is suspended.
B-25
Results Denitions
Table B-25
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, AU AIS and HP RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
NOTE
Near End Failures of LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP and AU AIS produce "dead time" in the HP IEC measurement such that result accumulation is suspended.
B-26
Results Denitions
Table B-26
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, AU AIS, H4 LOM, TU3 AIS and TU3 LOP. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-27
Results Denitions
Table B-27
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 600 Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, AU AIS, H4 LOM, TU AIS and TU LOP. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-28
Results Denitions
Table B-28
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 2400 Errored Blocks, or LP RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
NOTE
Near End Failures of LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, AU AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP and TU Path AIS produce "dead time" in the LP REI measurement such that result accumulation is suspended.
B-29
Results Denitions
Table B-29
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with >= 600 Errored Blocks, or LP RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
NOTE
Near End Failures of LOS, LOF, MS AIS, LOP, AU AIS, H4 LOM, TU LOP and TU AIS produce "dead time" in the LP REI measurement such that result accumulation is suspended.
B-30
Results Denitions
Table B-30
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with > 30% Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-31
Results Denitions
Table B-31
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with > 30% Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS,RDI. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-32
Results Denitions
Table B-32
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with > 30% Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-33
Results Denitions
Table B-33
Denition
Errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods that contain at least 1 Errored Block. Errored Block count - cumulative count of errored blocks. Severely errored Seconds - Cumulative count of 1 second periods with > 30% Errored Blocks, or containing a "defect". Defects are LOS, LOF, AIS. Unavailability - Cumulative count of unavailable seconds. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive severely errored seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more consecutive non severely errored seconds. Error Second Ratio - The ratio of errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. A period of unavailability begins at the start of 10 or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds, and ends at the start of 10 or more non Severely Errored Seconds. Severely Errored Second Ratio - The ratio of severely errored seconds to the total seconds of available time. Background Block error count - Cumulative count of errored blocks which occur outwith a severely errored second. Background Block error Ratio - The ratio of errored blocks to total blocks.Total blocks excludes severely errored seconds and periods of unavailability. Path Unavailable Second count - Logical OR of the Near and Far end unavailable seconds.
EB SES
UNAV
ESR
SESR
BBEC
BBER
PUAS
B-34
Results Denitions
Display
Pointer Value NDF Missing NDF
Denition
The received Pointer value. The number of seconds containing one or more active New Data Flag The number of seconds containing one or more VC moves with no accompanying active New Data Flag. The number of positive pointer adjustments in the measurement period and the number of seconds in the measurement period which contain one or more positive adjustments. The number of negative pointer adjustments in the measurement period and the number of seconds in the measurement period which contain one or more negative adjustments.
POS ADJUSTMENTS
NEG ADJUSTMENTS
The total number of positive and negative pointer movements during the measurement are counted and the implied mean VC offset, is calculated in ppm.
B-35
Results Denitions
0.1Jitter Results (Options UHN[US9], A3L [A3M], A3V [A3W], A3N [A3P])
Jitter Hits and Jitter Amplitude results are provided. In addition Wander results are provided at 2 Mb/s.
Table B-35
Description
Highest value of positive Jitter during measurement period. Highest value of negative Jitter during measurement period. Highest value of pk_pk Jitter during measurement period. Number of times received jitter exceeds a user dened threshold. Number of seconds which contain at least 1 jitter hit.
Table B-36
Description
Cumulative amount of positive Wander during measurement period. Cumulative amount of negative Wander during measurement period. Cumulative amount of pk_pk Wander during measurement period. Cumulative amount of pk_pk Wander during 15 Minute period. Cumulative amount of pk_pk Wander during 24 Hour period. Cumulative Cumulative count of Bit Slips during measurement Period. Cumulative count of Frame Slips during measurement Period.
PEAK-PEAK PEAK-PEAK (15 MIN) PEAK-PEAK (24 HOURS) TIME INTERVAL ERROR ESTIMATED BIT SLIPS ESTIMATED FRAME SLIPS
B-36
Results Denitions
0.1Alarm Seconds
PDH Alarm Seconds
Table B-37 PDH Alarm Seconds Alarm
Power Loss
Options
UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKL[USC] UKK[USB] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC] UKJ[USA], UKK[USB], UKL[USC]
Description
All rates
Loss of Signal
All rates
AIS
All rates
Pattern Loss
All rates
LOF 140M LOF 34M LOF 8M LOF 2M Frame Loss Remote Alarm
140 Mb/s Frame Loss 34 Mb/s Frame Loss 8 Mb/s Frame Loss 2 Mb/s Frame Loss 2 Mb/s In Service Only Not 704 kb/s
Multiframe Loss
B-37
Results Denitions
STM-1
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No
STM-4
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No
SDH
Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
PDH
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Description
Loss of Power Loss of Signal Loss of Frame PDH, Physical Layer AIS PDH, Physical Layer FERF Pattern Sync Loss
B-38
Results Denitions
Table B-39
SDH
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PDH
Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Description
Cell Sync Loss Selected Cell Not Received Test Cell Loss Congestion experienced Virtual Path AIS Virtual Path FERF Virtual Channel AIS Virtual Channel FERF Out of Frame Loss of Pointer Multiplexer Section AIS Path AIS Multiplexer Section FERF Path FERF Tributary Loss of Pointer Tributary Path AIS Tributary Path FERF
0.1Frequency Measurement
Frequency measurement is available at standard PDH and SDH rates. The measured frequency is displayed in Hz with 1 Hz resolution. Offset from the standard rate is displayed in Hz and ppm (parts per million).
B-39
Results Denitions
B-40
No.
1021 1023 1040 1042 1044 1046 1052 1061 1080 1082 1084 1086 1088 1100 1102 1104 1111 1113 1121 1123 1130 1132 1140 1142 1144
Description
SRAM Error SRAM Error RS232 DCD RS232 DSR RS232 Rx too many bytes RS232 Rx too few bytes HP-IB Driver Chip Real Time Clock Not Ticking correctly Internal Printer Keyboard Processor External RAM Front Panel No Response Front Panel Invalid Error Returned Cannot Detect Front Panel Printer No Disk in Drive Disk Write Fail Disk Verify Read/Write Fail LAN Returned Invalid Error Number Lan Fitted No Test Result Front Panel Bad Command Dual Port SRAM Data Error Front Panel No Response Front Panel Returned Invalid Error Number Front Panel No Response Front Panel Returned Invalid Error Number Front Panel SRAM Address Error
C-1
No.
1150 1152 1154 1156 1161 1163 1166
Description
Front Panel No Response Front Panel Returned Invalid Error Number Front Panel Stored Fonts Corrupted Front Panel VGA Controller Error Front Panel Bad Command Front Panel UART Tx/Rx Error Internal Front Panel UART Tx/Rx Error External
No.
2011 2020 2024 2031 2040 2044 2051 2060 2064 2071 2080 2084 2091 2100 2104
Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS - Pattern loss 34 Mb/s, PRBS - Signal Loss 34 Mb/s, PRBS - Errors 8 Mb/s, PRBS - Pattern loss 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Signal Loss 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Errors 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Pattern loss 704 kb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Signal Loss 704 kb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Errors 704 kb/s, AMI, PRBS - Pattern loss 140 Mb/s, WORD - Signal Loss 140 Mb/s, WORD - Errors 140 Mb/s, AIS WORD - Pattern Loss 704 kb/s, AMI, WORD - Signal Loss 704 kb/s, AMI, WORD - Errors
C-2
Table C-3
No. 2110 2114 2121
No.
2133 2140 2144 2153 2160 2164 2173 2180 2184 2193 2200 2204 2213 2220 2224 2233
Description
704 kHz, 0 ppm - Frequency Low 2 MHz, 0 ppm - Signal Loss 2 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High 8 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency Low 8 MHz, -100 ppm - Signal Loss 8 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High 8 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency Low 34 MHz, 0 ppm - Signal Loss 34 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High 34 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency Low 34 MHz, +100 ppm - Signal Loss 34 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency High 140 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency Low 140 MHz, -100 ppm - Signal Loss 140 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High 140 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency Low
C-3
No.
2244 2254 2264
Description
140 Mb/s, No Error - Count High 140 Mb/s, 5 Errors - Count High 140 Mb/s, Error All - Count High
No.
2274 2284 2294 2304 2314
Description
704 kb/s - Result High 2 Mb/s - Result High 8 Mb/s - Result High 34 Mb/s - Result High 140 Mb/s - Result High
No.
2330 2340 2344 2350 2354 2360 2364
Description
FAS 2 Mb/s - Signal Loss FAS 8 Mb/s - Signal Loss FAS Word 8 Mb/s - Errors FAS Word 34 Mb/s - Signal Loss FAS Word 34 Mb/s - Errors FAS Word 140 Mb/s - Signal Loss FAS Word 140 Mb/s - Errors
No.
2372
Description
VCXO not settled
C-4
No.
2374 2382 2384 2392 2394 2402 2404 2412 2414 2422 2424 2432 2434 2442 2444 2452 2454 2462 2464 2472 2474 2482 2484 2492 2494
Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 140 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 8 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 8 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 2 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 2 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 704 kb/s, PRBS15, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 704 kb/s, PRBS15, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 140 Mb/s, Word, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 704 kb/s, Word, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, Word, Error Add Off - Result High
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (Line Code 75 Unbal Back to Back) Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS - Signal Loss
No.
3011
Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS - Pattern loss
C-5
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (Line Code 75 Unbal Back to Back) Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS - Errors 140 Mb/s, AIS WORD - Pattern loss 140 Mb/s, WORD - Signal Loss 140 Mb/s, WORD - Errors 34 Mb/s, PRBS - Pattern loss 8 Mb/s, PRBS - Signal Loss 8 Mb/s, PRBS - Errors 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Pattern loss 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Signal Loss 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Errors
No.
3020 3024 3031 3040 3044 3051 3060 3064 3071
Description
140 Mb/s, AIS WORD - Signal Loss 140 Mb/s, AIS WORD - Errors 140 Mb/s, WORD - Pattern loss 34 Mb/s, PRBS - Signal Loss 34 Mb/s, PRBS - Errors 8 Mb/s, PRBS - Pattern loss 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Signal Loss 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Errors 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Pattern loss
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (Line Code 120 Bal Back to Back) Description
2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Signal Loss 2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Errors 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Pattern Loss
No.
3081 3090 3094
Description
2 Mb/s, HDB3, PRBS - Pattern Loss 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Signal Loss 2 Mb/s, AMI, PRBS - Errors
No.
3102 3104 3112 3114 3122 3124 3132 3134
Description
140 MHz, 0 ppm - VXCO not settled 140 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High 140 MHz, +100 ppm - VXCO not settled 140 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency High 140 MHz, -100 ppm - VXCO not settled 140 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High 34 MHz, 0 ppm - VXCO not settled 34 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High
C-6
No.
3142 3144 3152 3154 3162 3164 3172 3174 3182 3184 3192 3194 3202 3204 3212 3214
Description
34 MHz, +100 ppm - VXCO not settled 34 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency High 34 MHz, -100 ppm - VXCO not settled 34 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High 8 MHz, 0 ppm - VXCO not settled 8 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High 8 MHz, +100 ppm - VXCO not settled 8 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency High 8 MHz, -100 ppm - VXCO not settled 8 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High 2 MHz, 0 ppm - VXCO not settled 2 MHz, 0 ppm - Frequency High 2 MHz, +100 ppm - VXCO not settled 2 MHz, +100 ppm - Frequency High 2 MHz, -100 ppm - VXCO not settled 2 MHz, -100 ppm - Frequency High
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (34 Mb/s, Error Add/Error Count) Description
Framed, Code, No Error - Count Low Framed, Code, No Error - Invalid result Framed, Code, 1 Error - Count High Framed, Code, 1 in 10 - Count Low Framed, Code, 1 in 103 - Invalid result Framed, Frame, No Error - Count High Framed, Code, 1 Error - Count Low Framed, Code, 1 Error - Invalid result Framed, Code, 1 in 103 - Count High
3
No.
3224 3233 3236 3244 3253 3256 3264 3273 3276
Description
Framed, Code, No Error - Count High Framed, Code, 1 Error - Count Low Framed, Code, No Error - Invalid result Framed, Code, 1 in 103 - Count High Framed, Frame, No Error - Count Low Framed, Frame, No Error - Invalid result Framed, Code, 1 Error - Count High Framed, Code, 1 in 103 - Count Low Framed, Code, 1 in 103 - Invalid result
C-7
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (34 Mb/s, Error Add/Error Count) Description
Framed, Bit, No Error - Count Low Framed, Bit, No Error - Invalid result Framed, Bit, 1 Error - Count High Framed, Bit, 1 in 10 Error - Count Low Framed, Bit, 1 in 103 - Error - Invalid result Structured, Frame, No Error - Count High Structured, Frame, 1 Error - Count Low Structured, Frame, 1 Error - Invalid result Structured, Frame, 1 in 103 Error - Count High Structured, Bit, No Error - Count Low Structured, Bit, No Error - Invalid result Structured, Bit, 1 Error - Count High Structured, Bit, 1 in 103Error - Count Low Structured, Bit, 1 in 103 - Error - Invalid result
3
No.
3284 3293 3296 3304 3313 3316 3324 3333 3336 3344 3353 3356 3364
Description
Framed, Bit, No Error - Count High Framed, Frame, 1 Error - Count Low Framed, Bit, 1 Error - Invalid result Framed, Bit, 1 in 103Error - Count High Structured, Frame, No Error - Count Low Structured, Frame, No Error - Invalid result Structured, Frame, 1 Error - Count High Structured, Frame, 1 in 103 Error - Count Low Structured, Frame, 1 in 103 Error- Invalid result Structured, Bit, No Error - Count High Structured, Frame, 1 Error - Count Low Structured, Bit, 1 Error - Invalid result Structured, Bit, 1 in 103Error - Count High
SPDH Tests, Option UKJ (Framing/Unframed) Description 140 Mb/s Unframed - Frame Loss
2 Mb/s Unframed - Frame Loss 2Mb/s, PCM30 - MultiFrame Loss 2Mb/s, PCM30CRC - Frame Loss 2Mb/s, PCM31CRC - Frame Loss
No. 3387
3407 3417 3428 3447
No.
3454 3464
Description
140 Mb/s ; 34 Mb/s - Errors 140 Mb/s ; 8 Mb/s - Errors
C-8
No.
3474 3484 3494
Description
140 Mb/s ; 2 Mb/s - Errors 140 Mb/s ; 64 kb/s - Errors 140 Mb/s ; N X 64 kb/s (odd channels)- Errors
3501
3504
34 Mb/s ; 8 Mb/s - Pattern Loss 34 Mb/s ; 2 Mb/s - Pattern Loss 8 Mb/s ; 2 Mb/s - Pattern Loss
No.
3544 3554 3564 3574 3584 3594 3604 3614 3624 3634
Description
140 Mb/s, Inverted PRBS9 - Errors 140 Mb/s, PRBS11 - Errors 140 Mb/s, Inverted PRBS15 - Errors 140 Mb/s, PRBS23 - Errors 140 Mb/s, WORD - Errors 2 Mb/s, PRBS9 - Errors 2 Mb/s, Inverted PRBS11 - Errors 2 Mb/s, PRBS15 - Errors 2 Mb/s, Inverted PRBS23 - Errors 2 Mb/s, WORD - Errors
No.
3641
Description
Insert Port Excess Frequency Offset
C-9
No.
3653 3661 3664 3673 3681 3684 3693 3701 3704 3713 3721 3724
Description
140 Mb/s, 1s - Result Low 140 Mb/s, 2s - Pattern Loss 140 Mb/s, 2s - Result High 34 Mb/s, 1s - Result Low 34 Mb/s, 2s - Pattern Loss 34 Mb/s, 2s - Result High 8 Mb/s, 1s - Result Low 8 Mb/s, 2s - Pattern Loss 8 Mb/s, 2s - Result High 2 Mb/s, 1s - Result Low 2 Mb/s, 2s - Pattern Loss 2 Mb/s, 2s - Result High
No.
3732 3734 3742 3744 3752 3754 3762 3764 3772 3774 3782 3784 3792
Description
VCXO not settled 140 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 140 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, PRBS23, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 8 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 8 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled
C-10
No.
3794 3802 3804 3812 3814 3822 3824
Description
2 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add On - Result High VCXO not settled 2 Mb/s, PRBS15, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 140 Mb/s, Word, Error Add Off - Result High VCXO not settled 34 Mb/s, Word, Error Add Off - Result High
No.
724 741
Description
Bit Errors Rx, loss of Signal
No.
753 761 764 773 781
Description
STM-1, 0 ppm - Frequency Low STM-1, +100 ppm - Signal Loss STM-1, +100 ppm - Offset High STM-1, -100 ppm - Offset Low Clock Ref, Clock Loss
No.
7102
Description
Path Overhead fail
C-11
No.
7111 7123 7131 7134 7143 7151 7154 7163
Description
VC4 J1 fail B1 Errors, Result Low B2 Error Add, Sync Loss B2 Errors, Result High B3 Errors, Result Low MS FEBE Error Add, Sync Loss MS FEBE Errors, Result High PIEC Errors, Result Low
No.
7183 7191 7194 7203
Description
Bit Errors - Result Low Error Add 1E3, Offset +100 ppm - Sync Loss Error Add 1E3, Offset +100 ppm - Result High Error Add 1E3, Offset -100 ppm - Result Low
No.
7221 7224
Description
VC3 B3 Single Error - Sync Loss VC3 B3 Single Error - Result High
C-12
Table C-23
7231 7234 7243 7251 7262
No.
7284 7304 7324 7341 7364 7384 7404 7413 7421 7424 7433 7441 7434
Description
Async - B1 Errors Async - B3 Errors Async - V5 BIP2 Errors Floating Byte - A1,A2 Sync Loss Floating Byte - B2 Errors Floating Byte - FEBE Errors Floating Byte - V5 BIP2 Errors Async V5 BIP2 Add - Result Low Async V5 FEBE Add - Sync Loss Async V5 FEBE Add - Result High Async Payload Bit Add - Result Low Floating Byte Payload Bit Add - Sync Loss Floating Byte Payload Bit Add - Result High
No.
7453 7461 7464 7473 7481
Description
140 Mb/s, PRBS23 - Result Low TU3, PRBS15 - Sync Loss TU3, PRBS15 - Result High TU12, WORD - Result Low TU2, PRBS9 - Sync Loss
C-13
Table C-25
7483 7491
SDH Tests Option A3R (TU12 Payload Bit Error Add) Description
Sync Loss Result High
No.
7513
Description
Result Low
No.
7531 7554 7573 7583 7591 7614 7634 7653 7663 7671 7694 7714 7733 7743
Description
140 Mb/s, H1,H2 - Loss of Pointer 140 Mb/s, B2 - Errors 140 Mb/s, +100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low 140 Mb/s, -100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low TU3, A1,A2 - Sync Loss TU3, B1 - Errors TU3, B3 - Errors TU3, +100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low TU3, -100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low TU12, A1,A2 - Sync Loss TU12, B1 - Errors TU12, B3 - Errors TU12, +100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low TU12, -100 ppm - Implied VC Offset Low
C-14
No.
7761
Description
RS DCC Loopback Fail
No.
7782 7792 7802
Description
AU-4 Bulk - Sync Loss TU-3 Bulk - Sync Loss TU-12 Bulk - Sync Loss
No.
7812 7822 7832 7842 7852 7862 7872
Description
DS3 Unframed - Sync Loss DS3 M23 - Sync Loss DS3 C-Bit - Sync Loss DS1 Unframed - Sync Loss DS1 D4 - Sync Loss DS1 ESF - Sync Loss DS1 SLC-96 - Sync Loss
No.
Description
C-15
No.
7893 7901 7904 7913 7921 7924 7933
Description
C-4 Bulk, PRBS11 - Result Low C-3 Bulk, PRBS9 - Sync Loss C-3 Bulk, PRBS9 - Result High C-12 Bulk, Word - Result Low DS3 Unframed PRBS20 - Sync Loss DS3 Unframed PRBS20 - Result High DS1 Unframed QRSS - Result Low
No.
7946 7951 7975 7977 7991
Description
TUG3 No 2,TU-3 Mapping - TU FERF Alarm TUG3 No 1,TU-3 Mapping - Sync Loss TUG3 No 1,TU-12Mapping - TU AIS Alarm TUG3 No 1,TU-12Mapping - TU LOP Alarm TUG3 No 3,TU-12Mapping - Sync Loss
No.
22002 22012
Description
D4, PRBS9 - B/G Pattern Loss D4, PRBS15- B/G Pattern Loss
No.
22025
Description
Shortest Burst Error
C-16
No.
22027 22036 22045 22047
Description
Last Burst Error Longest Burst Error Shortest Burst Error Last Burst Error
No.
22061 22071 22084 22094 22104 22113 22121 22131 22141 22151 22154 22163 22171 22174 22183 22191 22194 22203 22211 22214 22223 22231
Description
STM-0 Loopback - Sync Loss STM-0 Loopback - False Signal Present Pulse Shape HI - Result High Pulse Shape LO - Result High Pulse Shape XCONNECT - Result High Frequency Measurement - Sync Loss C-3 Bulk Framing - False Sync TU-2 Bulk Framing - False Sync DS1 Unframed - False Sync B1 Error Add - Sync Loss B1 Error Add - Result High B2 Error Add - Result Low B3 Error Add - Sync Loss B3 Error Add - Result High MS FEBE Error Add - Result Low IEC Error Add - Sync Loss IEC Error Add - Result High 34 Mb/s Mapping, Offset +100ppm - Result Low 34 Mb/s Mapping, Offset -100ppm - Sync Loss 34 Mb/s Mapping, Offset -100ppm - Result High DS3 Mapping, Offset +100ppm - Result Low DS3 Mapping, Offset -100ppm - Sync Loss
C-17
No.
22234
Description
DS3 Mapping, Offset +100ppm - Result High
Table C-37
8911 8914 8923 8931 8934 8943 8951 8954 8963
No.
921 934 943 951
Description
Alarms Present Bit Errors Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low TX OFF - No Signal Loss
No.
10012 10016
Description
1310 nm STM-1 Signal Loss 1550 nm STM-1 Signal Loss
C-18
No.
10026 10033 10035 10038 10042 10046 10055 10065 10072 10076 10083
Description
1550 nm STM-1 - Alarms Present 1310 nm STM-1, Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low 1550 nm STM-1, Error Add - Pattern Sync Loss 1550 nm STM-1, Error Add - Bit Error Rate High 1310 nm TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1550 nm TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1550 nm STM-1 - Failed Frame Sync 1550 nm STM-1 - Frame Alarm (OOF) 1310 nm STM-1 #1 - Signal Loss 1550 nm STM-1 #1 - Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-1 #1, Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low
10084
10085
10087
10088
1310 nm STM-1 #1 - TX OFF - No Alarms 1550 nm STM-1 #1 - TX OFF - No Alarms 1310 nm STM-1 #2 - Alarms Present 1310 nm STM-1 #2, Error Add - Pattern Sync Loss
1310 nm STM-1 # - TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1550 nm STM-1 #1 - TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-1 #2 - Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-1 #2, Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low
10114
10121
10122 10132
10131 10141
1310 nm STM-1 #3 - Alarms Present 1310 nm STM-1 #3, Error Add - Pattern Sync Loss
10143
10144
1310 nm STM-1 #3 - TX OFF - No Alarms 1310 nm STM-1 #4 - Alarms Present 1310 nm STM-1 #4, Error Add - Pattern Sync Loss
1310 nm STM-1 #3 - TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-1 #4 - Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-1 #4, Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low
C-19
No.
10181
Description
1310 nm STM-1 #4 - TX OFF - No Alarms
1310 nm STM-1 #4 - TX OFF - No Signal Loss 1310 nm STM-4 - B1 Errors 1550 nm STM-4 - B1 Errors 1550 nm STM-4 - B2 Errors
1310 nm STM-4 - Alarms Present 1550 nm STM-4 - Alarms Present 1310 nm STM-4 - B2 Errors 1310 nm STM-4, B2 Error Add - Frame Alarm (OOF or LOF)
10213
10214
No.
10222 10226 10235 10245 10255
Description
STM-4, STM-1 #1 Signal Loss STM-4, STM-1 #1 Signal Loss STM-4 Clock Recovery LOF, OOF or LOP STM-4 Clock Recovery LOF, OOF or LOP STM-4 Clock Recovery LOF, OOF or LOP
No.
10262 10272 10282
Description
STM-4 Overhead Pattern 1 - Pattern Error STM-4 Overhead Pattern 1 - Pattern Error STM-1 Overhead Pattern 1, Columns1,4,7 Pattern Error
10291
10292
10301
10302
C-20
No.
10312
Description
STM-1 Overhead Pattern 2, Columns1,4,7 Pattern Error
10321
10322
10331
10332
10341
10342
10351
10352
10361
10362
10371
10372
10381
10382
10391
10392
10401
10402
10411
10412
10421
10422
10431
10432
10441
10442
10451
10452
10461
10462
10471
10472
C-21
No.
10482
Description
STM-1 #1 Overhead Pattern 2,Columns 3,6,9 Pattern Error
10491
10492
10501
10502
10511
10512
10521
10522
10531
10532
10541
10542
10551
10552
10561
10562
10571
10572
No.
10592
Description
1310 nm, No Frame Errors - LOF Alarm Test Fail
10601
10602
1310 nm, No Alarms - Pattern Sync Loss 1310 nm, No Alarms - MS AIS Alarm 1310 nm, MS FERF Alarm - Alarm Not Detected
1310 nm, MS AIS Alarm - Alarm Not Detected 1310 nm, No Alarms - Pattern Sync Loss 1310 nm, No Alarms - MS FERF Alarm
C-22
No.
10702 10721 10724 10732 10752 10763 10771 10781 10792
Description
STM-1 Binary - Pattern Sync Loss STM-1 Binary, Error Add - Pattern Sync Loss STM-1 Binary, Error Add - Bit Error Rate High STM-1 Binary, TX OFF - No Signal Loss STM-4 Binary, Error Add - No Signal Loss STM-4 Binary, Error Add - Bit Error Rate Low STM-4 Binary, TX OFF - No Alarms STM-4 Binary - Frame Sync Loss STM-4 Binary - B2 Errors
No.
10803 10805 10808 10813 10815 10818
Description
1310 nm STM-1 - Result Low 1550 nm STM-1 - Alarm Sync 1550 nm STM-1 - Result High 1310 nm STM-4 - Result Low 1550 nm STM-4 - Alarm Sync 1550 nm STM-4 - Result High
No.
10823 10825 10828 10833 10835 10838
Description
1310 nm STM-1 - Result Low 1550 nm STM-1 - Loss Of Signal 1550 nm STM-1 - Result High 1310 nm STM-4 - Result Low 1550 nm STM-4 - Loss Of Signal 1550 nm STM-4 - Result High
C-23
No.
10843 10853 10855 10857
Description
1310 nm STM-4 - B2 Error Rate Low 1310 nm STM-4 - Frame Error Rate Low 1310 nm STM-4 - B1 Error Rate Low 1310 nm STM-4- MS FEBE//MS REI Error Rate Low
10858
No.
10862 10866
Description
1310 nm - OOF Alarm 1550 nm - OOF Alarm
No.
10873 10877 10883 10887
Description
1310 nm - Loss of Optical Signal 1550 nm - Loss of Optical Signal 1310 nm - Loss of Binary Signal 1550 nm - Loss of Binary Signal
No.
10901 10904
Description
1310 nm, PRBS 223 - Frame Sync Loss 1310 nm, PRBS 223 - Error Rate High
C-24
No.
10913 10921 10924 10933 10941 10943 10945 10954 10956
Description
1310 nm, PRBS 215 - Error Rate Low 1310 nm, Word - Frame Sync Loss 1310 nm,Word - Error Rate High 1310 nm, PRBS 29 - Error Rate Low 1310 nm, Frequency Offset - Frame Sync Loss 1310 nm, Frequency Offset - B1 Bip Errors 1310 nm, Frequency Offset - B3 Bip Errors 1310 nm, +100ppm Offset -Result High 1310 nm, -100ppm Offset -Result High
No.
10962 10972 10974 10976 10991 10994 10996
Description
Background Payload - Errors Detected F/G Payload STM-1 #1 - Error Count Wrong F/G Payload STM-1 #2 - Error Count Wrong F/G Payload STM-1 #4 - Error Count Wrong Overhead Processor Fail STM-1- SOH Fail Multiplexer SOH DCC Fail
No.
12154 12163 12166 12174 12183
Description
F/G, 80,000 c/s - Result High F/G, 40,000 c/s - Result Low F/G, 40,000 c/s - Result Invalid F/G, 100 c/s - Result High F/G 24,000 c/s - Result Low
C-25
No.
12186 12194 12203 12206 12214 12223 12226 12234 12243 12246 12254
Description
F/G 24,000 c/s - Result Invalid B/G 1 70% - Result High B/G 1, 25 % - Result Low B/G 1, 25 % - Result Invalid B/G 2, 45 % - Result High B/G 2, 20 % - Result Low B/G 2, 20 % - Result Invalid B/G 3, 25 % - Result High B/G 3, 15 % - Result Low B/G 3, 15 % - Result Invalid Fill 10 % - Result High
No.
12264 12266 12274 12276 12284 12286
Description
Periodic, SCNR Off - Result High Periodic, SCNR Off - Result Invalid Burst, SCNR On - Result High Burst, SCNR On - Result Invalid Periodic + Burst, SCNR Off - Result High Periodic + Burst, SCNR Off - Result Invalid
No.
12294 12297
Description
2 Mb/s CRC4, Error Add Off - Result High 2 Mb/s CRC4, Error Add Single - Result Low
C-26
No.
12299 12304 12307 12309 12314 12317 12319
Description
2 Mb/s CRC4, Error Add Single - Result Invalid 2 Mb/s REBE, Error Add Off - Result High 2 Mb/s REBE, Error Add Single - Result Low REBE, Error Add Single - Result Invalid 34 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Off - Result High 34 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Single - Result Low 34 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Single - Result Invalid
140 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Off - Result Low 140 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Off - Result Invalid 140 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Single - Result High
140 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Off - Result High 140 Mb/s EM BIP, Error Add Single - Result Low 140 Mb/s EMBIP, Error Add Single - Result Invalid
12333 12336 12338 12343 12346 12348 12353 12356 12358 12363 12366
34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result Low 34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result Invalid 34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result High 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result Low 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result Invalid 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result High SHEC, Error Add Off - Result Low SHEC, Error Add Off - Result Invalid SHEC, Error Add Single - Result High SHEC, Error Add Single - DHEC Result Low Single HEC, Error Add Single - DHEC Result Invalid
12334 12337 12339 12344 12347 12349 12354 12357 12359 12364 12367
34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result High 34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result Low 34 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result Invalid 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add Off - Result High 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result Low 140 Mb/s FEBE, Error Add On - Result Invalid SHEC, Error Add Off - Result High SHEC, Error Add Single - Result Low SHEC, Error Add Single - Result Invalid SHEC, Error Add Single - DHEC Result High Single HEC, Error Add 1 in 103- Result Low
Single HEC, Error Add 1 in 103 - Result High SHEC, Error Add Burst - Result Low SHEC, Error Add Burst - Result Invalid SHEC, Error Add Burst - DHEC Result High Double HEC, Error Add Off - Result Low Double HEC, Error Add Off - Result Invalid Double HEC, Error Add Single - Result High
Single HEC, Error Add 1 in 103- Result Invalid SHEC, Error Add Burst - Result High SHEC, Error Add Burst - DHEC Result Low SHEC, Error Add Burst - DHEC Result Invalid Double HEC, Error Add Off - Result High Double HEC, Error Add Single - Result Low Double HEC, Error Add Single - Result Invalid
C-27
No.
12394
Description
Double HEC, Error Add Single - SHEC Result High
12396
12397
12398 12403 12406 12408 12413 12416 12418 12423 12426 12428
Double HEC, Error Add 1 in 103 - Result High Double HEC, Error Burst - SHEC Result Low Double HEC, Burst - SHEC Result Invalid Double HEC, Burst - DHEC Result High Bit, Error Add Off - Result Low Bit, Error Add Off - Result Invalid Bit, Error Add Single - Result High Bit, Error Add Single - Err. Cell Result Low Bit, Error Add Single - Err. Cell Result Invalid Bit, Error Add 1 in 103 - Result High
12399 12404 12407 12409 12414 12417 12419 12424 12427 12429
Double HEC, Error Add 1 in 103- Result Invalid Double HEC, Burst - SHEC Result High Double HEC, Burst - DHEC Result Low Double HEC, Burst - DHEC Result Invalid Bit, Error Add Off - Result High Bit, Error Add Single - Result Low Bit, Error Add Single - Result Invalid Bit, Error Add Single - Err. Cell Result High Bit, Error Add 1 in 103- Result Low Bit, Error Add 1 in 103 - Result Invalid
No.
12434 12443 12446 12454 12463 12466 12474 12483 12486 12494 12503
Description
F/G GFC=10 - Result High F/G VPI=85 - Result Low F/G VPI=85 - Result Invalid F/G VPI=2730 - Result High F/G VCI=21845 - Result Low F/G VCI=21845 - Result Invalid F/G PTI=000 - Result High F/G PTI=010 - Result Low F/G PTI=010 - Result Invalid F/G CLP=0 - Result High F/G CLP=1 - Result Low
C-28
No.
12506 12514 12523 12526 12534 12543 12546 12554 12563 12566 12574 12583 12586 12594 12603 12606 12614 15623 12626 12634 12643 12646
Description
F/G CLP=1 - Result Invalid RX GFC=X - Result High RX GFC=2 - Result Low RX GFC=2 - Result Invalid RX VPI=X - Result High RX VPI=0 - Result Low RX VPI=0 - Result Invalid RX VPI=85 - Result High RX VCI=X - Result Low RX VCI=X - Result Invalid RX VCI=33 - Result High RX PTI=XXX - Result Low RX PTI=XXX - Result Invalid RX PTI=0XX - Result High RX PTI=X1X - Result Low RX PTI=X1X - Result Invalid RX PTI=XX0 - Result High RX CLP=X - Result Low RX CLP=X - Result Invalid RX CLP=0 - Result High RX CLP=1 - Result Low RX CLP=1 - Result Invalid
No.
12664 12684 12704
Description
34 Mb/s Cross Cell PRBS23 - Pattern Errors 140 Mb/s User Word 00000000 - Pattern Errors 2 Mb/s User Word 01010101 - Pattern Errors
C-29
No.
12724 12733 12736 12744 12753 12756 12758 12763
Description
Single HEC Inject - Result High Double HEC Inject - Result Low Double HEC Inject - Result Invalid 3 X 100 ms Double HEC Inject - Result High Misinserted Cell (a) - Result Low Misinserted Cell (a) - Result Invalid Misinserted Cell (a) - Errored Cell Count High Misinserted Cell (b) - Result Low
Misinserted Cell (b) - Result High Misinserted Cell (b) - Errored Cell Count Low Misinserted Cell (b) - Errored Cell Count Invalid
Misinserted Cell (b) - Result Invalid Misinserted Cell (b) - Errored Cell Count High Misinserted Cell (c) - Result Low
Misinserted Cell (c) - Result High Misinserted Cell (c) - Errored Cell Count Low Misinserted Cell (c) - Errored Cell Count Invalid Mean Cell Transfer Delay - Normal Result High Mean Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result Low Mean Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result Invalid
Misinserted Cell (c) - Result Invalid Misinserted Cell (c) - Errored Cell Count High Mean Cell Transfer Delay -Normal Result Low Mean Cell Transfer Delay -Normal Result Invalid Mean Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result High Gated Mean Cell Transfer Delay -Normal Result Low
12794
12796
12797
12798
12799
12803
12804
12806
12807 12809
Maximum Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result Low Maximum Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result Invalid
12808 12813
Maximum Cell Transfer Delay - Test Result High Pk_Pk Cell Delay Variation -Normal Result Low
C-30
No.
12816
Description
Pk_Pk Cell Delay Variation -Normal Result Invalid
Pk_Pk Cell Delay Variation - Test Result Low Pk_Pk Cell Delay Variation - Test Result Invalid Bit Error Add Off - Errored Cell Count High Bit Error Add Single - Errored Cell Count Low Bit Error Add Single - Errored Cell Count Invalid Bit Error Add 1 in 103 - Errored Cell Count High Cell Delay Variation tolerance (a) - Non Conforming Cell Count Low
Pk_Pk Cell Delay Variation - Test Result High Bit Error Add Off - Errored Cell Count Low Bit Error Add Off - Errored Cell Count Invalid Bit Error Add Single - Errored Cell Count High Bit Error Add 1 in 103 - Errored Cell Count Low Bit Error Add Off - Errored Cell Count Invalid Cell Delay Variation tolerance (a) - Non Conforming Cell Count High
12856
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (a) - Non Conforming Cell Count Invalid
12863
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (b) - Non Conforming Cell Count Low
12864
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (b) - Non Conforming Cell Count High
12866
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (b) - Non Conforming Cell Count Invalid
12867
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (c) - Non Conforming Cell Count Low
12868
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (c) - Non Conforming Cell Count High
12869
Cell Delay Variation tolerance (c) - Non Conforming Cell Count Invalid
12873
12874
12876
12883
12884
12886
No.
12897 12899
Description
140 Mb/s TEST String Incorrect 140 Mb/s USER String Incorrect
C-31
No.
12907 12917
Description
F4 Segment NO Loss of POAM - Error Detected F4 End to End NO Loss of POAM - Error Detected
12926 12936
F5 Segment Loss of POAM - Error Not Detected F5 End to End Loss of POAM - Error Not Detected
12927 12937
F5 Segment NO Loss of POAM - Error Detected F5 End to End NO Loss of POAM - Error Detected
12943 12946
F4 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result Low F4 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result Invalid
12944 12947
F4 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result High F4 Segment Bit Error Add Single- BEDC Result Low
12948
12949
12953
12954
12956
12957
12958
12959
12963 12966
F5 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result Low F5 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result Invalid
12964 12967
F5 Segment Error Add Off - BEDC Result High F5 Segment Bit Error Add Single- BEDC Result Low
12968
12969
12973
12974
12976
12977
12978
12979
12983
12984
12986
12987
12988
12989
C-32
No.
12994
Description
B/G Header = FG Header- Cell Misinsertion Result High
12996
12997
12998
12999
No.
1419 1431 1441 1461 1471 1491 14102 14121
Description
140 Mb/s PDH, 2 kHz - VCO not Settling 34 Mb/s PDH, 2 kHz - Errors 34 Mb/s PDH, 5 kHz - Errors 8 Mb/s PDH, 2 kHz - Errors 8 Mb/s PDH, 5 kHz - Errors 2 Mb/s PDH, 2 kHz - Errors 2 Mb/s PDH, 5 kHz - No Errors 140 Mb/s SDH, 5 kHz - Errors
No.
14134 14139 14144 14153 14158 14164 14173 14178
Description
Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s - VCO not Settling Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s, All 0s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s, 1000 - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s, 1000 - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter140 Mb/s, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter34 Mb/s, PRBS - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 140 Mb/s,PRBS - Jitter Unlock
C-33
No.
14183 14188 14194 14203 14208 14214 14219 14224 14233 14238 14244 14253 14258 14263 14268 14274 14283 14288
Description
Intrinsic Jitter 34 Mb/s, All 0s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 34 Mb/s,All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter34 Mb/s, 1000 - Result High Intrinsic Jitter 34 Mb/s,All 1s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 34 Mb/s,All 1s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter8 Mb/s, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter8 Mb/s - VCO not Settling Intrinsic Jitter8 Mb/s, All 0s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter 8 Mb/s,0001 - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 8 Mb/s,1000 - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter8 Mb/s, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,PRBS - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,All 0s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter2 Mb/s, 1000 - Result High Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,All 1s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter 2 Mb/s,All 1s - Jitter Unlock
No.
14294 14299 14304 14313 14318 14324 14333 14338
Description
140 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Result High 140 Mb/s - VCO not Settling 140 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Result High 140 Mb/s, 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result Low 140 Mb/s, 1 UI, 10 kHz - Jitter Unlock 140 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 3 MHz - Result High 34 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Result Low 34 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Jitter Unlock
C-34
No.
14343 14348 14354 14363 14368 14374 14379 14384 14393 14398 14404 14413 14418 14423 14428 14434 14443 14448
Description
34 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Result Low 34 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock 34 Mb/s, 1 UI, 200 kHz - Result High 34 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 500 kHz - Result Low 34 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 500 kHz - Jitter Unlock 8 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Result High 8 Mb/s - VCO not Settling 8 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Result High 8 Mb/s, 1 UI, 100 kHz - Result Low 8 Mb/s, 1 UI, 100 kHz - Jitter Unlock 8 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 300 kHz - Result High 2 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Result Low 2 Mb/s, 0 UI, 10 Hz - Jitter Unlock 2 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Result Low 2 Mb/s, 10 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock 2 Mb/s, 1 UI, 25 kHz - Result High 2 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 80 kHz - Result Low 2 Mb/s, 0.6 UI, 80 kHz - Jitter Unlock
No.
14494 14498
Description
Intrinsic Jitter,Range 1_6, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter Range 1_6, PRBS - Jitter Unlock
14499
14503
14504
14507
14508
14513
C-35
No.
14517
Description
Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Loss of Signal
14518 14524 14528 14534 14538 14544 14548 14554 14558 14564 14568 14574 14578 14584 14588 14594 14598 14604 14608 14614 14618
Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Jitter Off - Result High Jitter Off - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Result High Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter Hits 1 UI - Result High Jitter Hits 1 UI - Jitter Unlock
14523 14527 14533 14537 14543 14547 14553 14557 14563 14567 14573 14577 14583 14587 14593 14597 14603 14607 14613 14617
Intrinsic Jitter Range 16, PRBS - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter,Range 16, PRBS - Loss of Signal Intrinsic Jitter Range 16, All 0s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter,Range 16, All 0s - Loss of Signal Intrinsic Jitter Range 16, All 1s - Result Low Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Loss of Signal Jitter Off - Result Low Jitter Off - Loss of Signal Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Result Low Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Loss of Signal Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Result Low Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Loss of Signal Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result Low Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Loss of Signal Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Result Low Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Loss of Signal Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Result Low Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Loss of Signal Jitter Hits 1 UI - Result Low Jitter Hits 1 UI - Loss of Signal
No.
14624 14628 14634
Description
Intrinsic Jitter,Range 1_6, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter Range 1_6, PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter Range 1_6, All 0s - Result High
C-36
No.
14638 14644 14648 14654 14658 14664 14668 14674 14678 14684 14688 14694 14698 14704 14708 14714 14718 14724 14728 14734 14738 14744 14748
Description
Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Jitter Off - Result High Jitter Off - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 0.3 UI, 1 MHz - Result High Jitter 0.3 UI, 1 MHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter Hits 1 UI, 1 kHz - Result High Jitter Hits 1 UI, 1 kHz - Jitter Unlock
No.
14754 14758 14764
Description
Intrinsic Jitter,Range 1_6, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter Range 1_6, PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter Range 1_6, All 0s - Result High
C-37
No.
14768 14774 14778 14784 14788 14794 14798 14804 14808 14814 14818 14824 14828 14834 14838 14844 14848 14854 14858 14864 14868 14874 14878
Description
Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 1_6, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, PRBS - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 0s - Jitter Unlock Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Result High Intrinsic Jitter, Range 16, All 1s - Jitter Unlock Jitter Off - Result High Jitter Off - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Result High Jitter 5 UI, 1 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 10 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Result High Jitter 1 UI, 100 kHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Result High Jitter 0.5 UI, 1 MHz - Jitter Unlock Jitter Hits 1 UI - Result High Jitter Hits 1 UI - Jitter Unlock
No.
14146 14186
Description
140 Mb/s, All 0s - Result High 34 Mb/s, All 1s - Result High
C-38
No.
14226 14266 14316 14356 14396 14436 14496 14596 14626 14726 14756 14856
Description
8 Mb/s, All 1s - Result High 2 Mb/s, All 1s - Result High 140 Mb/s, 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High 34 Mb/s, 1 UI, 200 kHz - Result High 8 Mb/s, 1 UI, 100 kHz - Result High 2 Mb/s, 1 UI, 25 kHz - Result High STM-1 E, PRBS23 - Result High STM-1 E, 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High STM-1 Opt, All 1s - Result High STM-1 Opt, 1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High STM-4, All 0s - Result High STM-4,1 UI, 10 kHz - Result High
No.
14889 14894 14899 14908 14911 14924 14929 14934 14939 14944 14949
Description
2 Mb/s, 80 UI, 100 Hz - VCXO not Settling 2 Mb/s, 13 UI, 100 Hz - Result High 2 Mb/s, 13 UI, 100 Hz - VCXO not Settling 2 Mb/s, 20 UI, 100 Hz - Jitter Unlock 140 Mb/s, 50 UI, 100 Hz - Errors STM-1E, 13 UI, 100 Hz - Result High STM-1E, 13 UI, 100 Hz - VCXO not Settling STM-1O, 13 UI, 100 Hz - Result High STM-1O, 13 UI, 100 Hz - VCXO not Settling STM-4, 12 UI, 100 Hz - Result High STM-4, 12 UI, 100 Hz - VCXO not Settling
C-39
C-40
Index
A Alarm Indicators ATM, 1-10 PDH, 1-9 SDH, 1-10 Alarm Scan PDH, B-2 SDH, B-2 Alarm Seconds ATM, B-38 PDH, B-37 SDH, B-38 Analysis Display Mode, 2-42 ATM Alarm Seconds, B-38 ATM Error Analysis, B-31 ATM Results Cumulative, B-6 G.826 CRC4, B-34 G.826 EM BIP, B-31 G.826 FEBE, B-32 G.826 REBE, B-33 Short Term, B-4 Autosetup, 2-17 B Basic Error Measurement, 1-14 Beep On Received Error, 2-41 C Connecting a Centronix Printer, 2-15 Connectors, 1-11 Copy Configuration from Disk to Instrument Store, 2-34 Copy Configuration from Instrument Store to Disk, 2-34 Copy Graphics from Instrument Store to Disk, 2-35 Coupling, 2-38 Create a Directory, 2-37 Cumulative Results ATM, B-6 PDH, B-5 SDH, B-5 D Date & Time, 2-39 Default Settings, 2-19 Delete a Directory, 2-36
Delete a File, 2-35 Directory Structure, 2-26 Disc Drive Printing Logging Results, 2-37 Disk Drive, 2-26?? Copy Configuration from Disk, 2-34 Copy Configuration to Disk, 2-34 Copy Graphics to Disk, 2-35 Create a Directory, 2-37 Delete a Directory, 2-36 Delete a File, 2-35 Directory Management, 2-28 Directory Structure, 2-26 Disk Portability, 2-26 File Management, 2-28 Format, 2-27 Label, 2-27 Logging Results, 2-12 Printing From, 2-13 Recall Configurations from Disk, 2-33 Recall Graphics Results from Disk, 2-33 Rename a File, 2-36 Save Configuration to Disk, 2-31 Save Data Logging to Disk, 2-32 Save Graphics Results to Disk, 2-31 E Error Event Logging, 2-9 External Printer Connecting, 2-14, 2-15 F Fail Numbers, C-1 File and Directory Management, 2-28 Floppy Disk, 2-26 Format a Disk, 2-27 Frequency Measurement, B-39 Front Panel Keys Display, 1-6 History, 1-9 Other, 1-8 G G.821 Analysis Bit, B-7 CRC, B-9 Frame (FAS), B-8 REBE, B-10
G.826 Analysis 140 Mb/s Framed, B-14 2 Mb/s CRC4 Framed, B-11 2 Mb/s Framed Not CRC4, B-12 2 Mb/s Unframed, B-12 34 Mb/s Framed, B-13 8 Mb/s Framed, B-13 8, 34 and 140 Mb/s Unframed, B-14 ATM CRC4, B-34 ATM EM BIP, B-31 ATM FEBE, B-32 ATM REBE, B-33 DS1 Unframed, B-15 DS1, D4 & SLC-96 Framing, B-16 DS1, ESF Framing, B-16 DS3 Unframed, B-15 DS3, C-Bit Framing, B-18 DS3, M23 Framing, B-17 MS B2 BIP, B-22 Path B3 BIP, B-24 Path FEBE, B-25 Path IEC, B-26 RS B1 BIP, B-21 TU Path BIP 2 Mb/s, B-28 TU Path BIP 34 Mb/s, B-27 TU Path FEBE 2 Mb/s, B-30 TU Path FEBE 34 Mb/s, B-29 Getting Started, 1-1 Graphics, 2-22-7 Logging Bar Graphs, A-7 Obtaining Results, 2-3 Printing Displays, 2-7 Recall Results, 2-4 Text Results Logging, A-9 Viewing Alarm Summary, 2-5 Viewing Bar Graphs, 2-4 Viewing Error Summary, 2-5 Viewing Stored Results Status, 2-6 H HP-IB Printer Results Logging, 2-11 I Internal Printer Paper change, 2-16
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K Keyboard Lock, 2-40 L Label a Disk, 2-27 Logging Devices, A-1 Logging Messages, A-1A-12, ??A-12 Logging Results, 2-8?? At end of Measurement, A-6 Bar Graphs, A-6 Disk Drive, 2-12 During Measurement, A-2 Error & Alarm Summaries, A-9 Error Event, 2-9 Graphics Text, A-9 HP-IB Printer, 2-11 Jitter Auto Tolerance, A-12 Jitter Transfer, A-12 Logging Header, A-1 Overhead Capture, A-12 Overhead Snapshot, A-13 Pointer Graph, A-15 Result Snapshot, A-10 RS-232-C Printer, 2-11 Test Period, 2-8 Tributary Scan, A-14 M M.2100 Frame Analysis, B-19 M.2110 BIS Analysis, B-20 M.2120 Circuit Maintenance, B-20 Mainframe Operating Features, 2-1 Measurement Demo Recall Default Settings, 1-14 Miscellaneous, 2-40, 2-42 O Option Summary, 1-3 Ordering Upgrade Modules, 2-1 Overhead Capture Logging Example, A12 Overhead Snapshot Logging Example, A13 P Paper Change Internal Printer, 2-16 Parallel Port External Printer, 2-10
PDH Alarm Scan, B-2 PDH Alarm Seconds, B-37 PDH Results Cumulative, B-5 Error Analysis, B-7B-20 Short Term, B-3 Pointer Graph Logging Example, A-15 Portability of Disks, 2-26 Power Requirements, 1-5 Printer Change Paper, 2-16 Printing from Disk, 2-13 Printing Logging Results from Disc, 2-37 R Recall Configurations from Disk to Instrument, 2-33 Recall Graphics Results from Disk to Instrument, 2-33 Recall Settings, 2-24 Rename a File, 2-36 Results Definitions, B-1 Alarm Scan, B-2 ATM Alarm Seconds, B-38 Cumulative ATM, B-6 Cumulative PDH, B-5 Cumulative SDH, B-5 Frequency Measurement, B-39 G.821 Bit Analysis, B-7 G.821 CRC Analysis, B-9 G.821 Frame Analysis, B-8 G.821 REBE Analysis, B-10 G.826 ATM EM BIP, B-31, B-33, B-34 G.826 ATM FEBE, B-32 G.826 MS B2 BIP Analysis, B-22 G.826 MS FEBE Analysis, B-23 G.826 Path B3 BIP Analysis, B-24 G.826 Path FEBE, B-25 G.826 Path IEC, B-26 G.826 PDH Analysis, B-11 G.826 RS B1 BIP Analysis, B-21 G.826 TU Path BIP 2 Mb/s, B-28 G.826 TU Path BIP 34 Mb/s, B-27 G.826 TU Path FEBE 2 Mb/s, B-30 G.826 TU Path FEBE 34 Mb/s, B-29 Jitter, B-36 M.2100 Analysis, B-19 M.2110 Analysis, B-20
M.2120 Analysis, B-20 PDH Alarm Seconds, B-37 SDH Alarm Seconds, B-38 Short Term ATM, B-4 Short Term PDH, B-3 Short Term SDH, B-3 Trouble Scan, B-1 Wander, B-36 Results Logging, 2-8?? Disk Drive, 2-12 HP-IB Printer, 2-11 Parallel Printer Port, 2-10 RS-232-C Printer, 2-11 Results Snapshot Logging Example, A-11 RS-232-C Printer Logging Results, 2-11 RS-449 Loopback, 2-45 S Save Current Instrument Configuration to Disk, 2-31 Save Data Logging to Disk, 2-32 Save Graphics Results to Disk, 2-31 Save Settings, 2-24 SDH Alarm Scan, B-2 SDH Alarm Seconds, B-38 SDH Error Analysis, B-21B-30 SDH Results Cumulative, B-5 G.826 MS B2 BIP, B-22 G.826 MS FEBE, B-23 G.826 Path B3 BIP, B-24 G.826 Path FEBE, B-25 G.826 Path IEC, B-26 G.826 RS B1 BIP, B-21 G.826 TU Path BIP 2 Mb/s, B-28 G.826 TU Path BIP 34 Mb/s, B-27 G.826 TU Path FEBE 2 Mb/s, B-30 G.826 TU Path FEBE 34 Mb/s, B-29 Short Term, B-3 Self Test, 2-43 Self Test Fail Numbers, C-1 Settings Control, 2-38 Short Term Results ATM, B-4 PDH, B-3 SDH, B-3 Status Indicators, 1-9
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Stored Settings, 2-19 Recall, 2-24 Save, 2-24 Title, 2-24 T Test Period Logging, 2-8 Time & Date, 2-39 Title Settings, 2-24 Tributary Scan Logging Example, A-14 Trouble Scan, B-1 U Upgrade Modules Ordering, 2-1 Analysis Control Option UKJ, 2-42 Option UKK, 2-42 W Wander Results, B-36
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In This Book
This book contains operating information relating to mainframe (not option dependent) operation of the HP 37717B.