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Chapter 1  Overview 

1-6 

1.2.2 Panel 

Keys 

Soft keys 

 

The unit has four soft keys (F1 thru F4) on the 
right hand side of the LCD. The function of each 
key is determined by the current operation mode 
and is displayed on the screen to the left of the 
key. 

 

Start key 

 

 

Press to start the test. 

 

Summary of Contents for Mainframe MU909060A Series

Page 1: ...Network Master Series MT9090A Mainframe MU909060A Series Gigabit Ethernet Module Operation Manual For safety and warning information please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment Keep...

Page 2: ...ng safety symbols are used inside or on the equipment near operation locations to provide information about safety items and operation precautions Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of th...

Page 3: ...for measurement category I CAT I DO NOT use this instrument at locations specified as category II III or IV as defined below Measurement category I CAT I Secondary circuits of a device that is not di...

Page 4: ...ic shock to untrained personnel In addition there is a risk of damage to precision components 5 The performance guarantee seal verifies the integrity of the equipment To ensure the continued integrity...

Page 5: ...ical help If it enters your eyes accidentally do not rub your eyes rinse them with clean running water and seek medical help If the liquid gets on your skin or clothes wash it off carefully and thorou...

Page 6: ...For Safety vi CAUTION 1 Never input a signal of more than the indicated value between the measured terminal and ground Input of an excessive signal may damage the equipment Check Terminal...

Page 7: ...hazardous if the user employs optics within the beam Two conditions apply a for diverging beams if the user views the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupes magnifiers a...

Page 8: ...o the IEC 60825 1 2001 standard Table 1 Laser Safety Classifications Based on IEC 60825 1 2001 SFP Type Class Class 1 AEL W Pulse Width s Repetition Rate Nominal Wavelength nm Laser Aperture LX and FX...

Page 9: ...ty ix Table 3 Indication Labels on Product Ex Label list Type Sample Affixed to Model Name 1 Explanation Figure 1 C All 2 Certification Figure 1 B All 3 Identification Figure 1 A All 4 Warning Figure...

Page 10: ...For Safety x Laser Radiation Markings 1 2 A B D C Figure 1 Locations of Laser Beam Apertures and Affixed Labels...

Page 11: ...lid waste disposal officials for details of recycling options or proper disposal in your area Before disposing of this product discharge the battery and mail it to your Anritsu Service or Sales office...

Page 12: ...ant data may be lost To prevent this chance occurrence all important data and programs should be backed up Anritsu will not be held responsible for lost data Pay careful attention to the following poi...

Page 13: ...s instrument is designed for an industrial environment In a residential environment this instrument may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Use in...

Page 14: ...modification or repair of the equipment by the customer The fault is due to severe usage clearly exceeding normal usage The fault is due to improper or insufficient maintenance by the customer The fa...

Page 15: ...se contact us to confirm whether they are export controlled items or not When you dispose of export controlled items the products manuals need to be broken shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for...

Page 16: ...xvi FOR CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate...

Page 17: ...es with council directive 2002 96 EC the WEEE Directive in European Union For Products placed on the EU market after August 13 2005 please contact your local Anritsu representative at the end of the p...

Page 18: ...erse engineering Cautions against computer virus infection Copying files and data Only files that have been provided directly from Anritsu or generated using Anritsu equipment should be copied to the...

Page 19: ...004 108 EC 3 Applied Standards EMC EN 300 386 TC and OTC Performance Criteria IEC 61000 4 2 ESD B IEC 61000 4 3 EMF A IEC 61000 4 4 Burst B IEC 61000 4 5 Surge B IEC 61000 4 6 CRF A Performance Criter...

Page 20: ...ation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia New Zealand C Tick mark 1 Product Model Model MT9090A Mainframe MU909060A1 Gigabit Ethernet Module RJ45 SFP MU909060A2 Gigabit Eth...

Page 21: ...up the MU909060A Series Gigabit Ethernet Module and how to use the various features and modes This manual is designed to appeal to professionals with the technical background to use this type of instr...

Page 22: ...2 General Operation 2 1 2 1 Power Up Power Down 2 3 2 2 General Functions 2 5 2 3 Mass Storage 2 11 2 4 Print Screen 2 16 2 5 Status Screen 2 17 2 6 Result Screens 2 22 2 7 Save and Load 2 26 2 8 Set...

Page 23: ...atus 5 2 5 1 Status 5 2 5 2 Setup Interface 5 3 5 3 Testing 5 5 5 4 Result 5 6 Chapter 6 Updating Firmware 6 1 6 1 Updating Firmware 6 2 Chapter 7 Service Information 7 1 7 1 Self Diagnostics 7 2 7 2...

Page 24: ...IV...

Page 25: ...1 2 2 Panel Keys 1 6 1 3 Back Panel 1 8 1 3 1 Power and Batteries 1 9 1 3 2 Installing Ni MH Battery Pack 1 10 1 3 3 Battery Replacement Ni MH Pack To AA Ni MH 1 12 1 4 Bottom Panel 1 13 1 5 Top Conn...

Page 26: ...les dealer Table 1 1 1 1 Standard congfigulation Item Model or order No Name Qty Remarks Body MT9090A Mainframe 1 MU909060A1 Gigabit Ethernet Module 1 One RJ 45 One SFP MU909060A2 Gigabit Ethernet Mod...

Page 27: ...09060A1 002 Multistream Software Option MU909060A2 001 RFC2544 test Software Option MU909060A2 002 Multistream Software Option MU909060A3 001 RFC2544 test Software Option MU909060A3 002 Multistream So...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 1 2 Front Panel The front panel contains the operation controls and LCD display Figure 1 2 1 Front Panel Layout LCD Soft keys Start key Arrow keys and Set key Menu Power key...

Page 29: ...below Screen title Displays title of current screen Time display Displays current time in 24 hour format hh mm ss Battery or plug icon Shows unit connected to external power supply plug icon or opera...

Page 30: ...Soft keys The unit has four soft keys F1 thru F4 on the right hand side of the LCD The function of each key is determined by the current operation mode and is displayed on the screen to the left of th...

Page 31: ...to left Right arrow key Moves cursor highlight to right Up arrow key Moves cursor highlight up Down arrow key Moves cursor highlight down Set key Selects highlighted item Menu Power key When unit is o...

Page 32: ...a fastener to secure the test module to the Network Master main unit There are also various compliance and warning labels as well as the model serial number item 3 in Figure 1 3 1 Figure 1 3 1 Back P...

Page 33: ...rger Adapter External car plug cord adapter optional Use this adapter to provide power from a car to charge the Ni MH battery pack Ni MH rechargeable battery pack When installed this battery powers th...

Page 34: ...t next to the module release latch white plastic latch in battery compartment 5 Slide the Ni MH battery pack into the battery compartment making sure that the battery release pull red ribbon is tucked...

Page 35: ...may be damaged if the power is on while the pack is removed WARNING Before storing the Network Master for a long time 1 to 2 months remove the Ni MH battery pack to avoid damage to the battery pack an...

Page 36: ...lease latch white plastic latch 3 Insert four new AA Ni MH batteries in the compartment according to the battery polarity symbols and next to the battery contacts 4 Close the battery compartment cover...

Page 37: ...1 4 Bottom Panel 1 13 1 Overview 1 4 Bottom Panel The bottom panel has a label with the main unit model serial number Figure 1 4 1 Bottom Panel...

Page 38: ...e also on the top panel Figure 1 5 1 shows a typical top panel Note The top panel configuration differs with the installed optics and options Figure 1 5 1 MU909060A1 Top Panel with Open Measurement Po...

Page 39: ...er Adapter The Ni MH Battery Pack requires 3 hours to charge fully The Network Master will not recharge the Ni MH Battery Pack while it is operating The AC Charger Adapter transformer has four interch...

Page 40: ...t See the following figure 3 Hold the Release down and insert the plug adapter making sure that the tab on the plug adapter is seated in the slot on the top of the AC Charger Adapter transformer 4 Rel...

Page 41: ...arger Adapter Anritsu does not guarantee the safety and functionality of other AC charger adapters To charge the Ni MH Battery Pack 1 Power down the unit 2 Open the cover on the Network Master 9 V DC...

Page 42: ...ery pack is within the 5 to 45 C range Charging has not finished within the about 3 hours it normally takes to charge the battery pack fully To avoid overcharging the unit stops charging after about 3...

Page 43: ...1 offers access to the optional RJ45 test port This port has an RJ45 connector that accepts standard RJ45 cables Note See Table 1 5 1 for details on which models have the RJ45 option Connecting Cable...

Page 44: ...s Cleaning the optical connectors as described below 1 Open the port cover 2 Blow clean dry compressed air on the tip of the ferrule 3 Wipe the ferrule tip clean with a precision cleaning tissue or a...

Page 45: ...test applications To connect a fiber to the SFP module 1 Open the cover on the port Figure 1 5 1 2 Connect the test fiber to the measurement port WARNING Never force the connector ferrule or insert i...

Page 46: ...o connect a USB memory stick version 1 1 to the unit Some USB memory sticks are not supported by this port Figure 1 5 5 1 USB Type A Port The following message is displayed when the unit detects that...

Page 47: ...ing message is displayed Figure 1 5 5 2 Figure 1 5 5 2 USB Storage Device Removed Dialog Press the Set key to close the dialog so the internal drive is set as the default storage drive WARNING Do not...

Page 48: ...onnecting a PC to the USB Type B using a USB A to USB B cable Figure 1 5 5 2 1 USB Type B Port WARNING Before disconnecting the USB cable between the Network Master and PC always press Safely Remove H...

Page 49: ...m CAUTION Do not pull the cable when removing the connector Doing so may break the optical fiber inside the cable or remove the cable sheath from the optical connector CAUTION Do not excessively bend...

Page 50: ...t the end of an optical connector against anything hard such as the floor or a desk by dropping the optical fiber cable Doing so may damage the connector end and increase connection loss WARNING Do no...

Page 51: ...the battery compartment Figure 1 3 1 and remove the battery pack or AA Ni MH batteries 5 Hold down the module release latch white plastic latch in battery compartment item 2 in Figure 1 3 2 1 while p...

Page 52: ...main unit Alignment slots on module 7 Applying firm but gentle pressure place the Network Master main unit on the test module DO NOT force the two sections together 8 Tighten the Captive Fastener 9 R...

Page 53: ...ng time during summer the ambient temperature may exceed the specified range resulting in malfunction Safety Only use the Anritsu AC Charger Adapter or Ni MH Battery Pack otherwise the unit may be dam...

Page 54: ...Chapter 1 Outline 1 30...

Page 55: ...2 8 Set to Defaults 2 9 2 3 Mass Storage 2 11 2 3 1 Creating New Folder 2 11 2 3 2 Deleting File 2 12 2 3 3 Deleting Multiple Files 2 12 2 3 4 Copying File 2 13 2 3 5 Copying Multiple Files 2 14 2 3...

Page 56: ...Chapter 2 General Operation 2 2 2 9 PDF Reports 2 30 2 9 1 Setup 2 31 2 9 2 Generating a report 2 33...

Page 57: ...twork Master may have failed the self test Switch the unit off and on power down power up again If the problem persists contact the Anritsu Technical Support Center or your local Anritsu representativ...

Page 58: ...ons If the temperature of the instrument or one of the SFP modules reaches its maximum specified value the instrument will automatically power down Before this happens a pop up temperature alarm dialo...

Page 59: ...The General Functions pop up menu by pressing the Menu Power key 2 2 2 Mass Storage Menu At the Top Menu press Mass Storage F4 The Mass Storage screen is displayed in the File Operations mode to copy...

Page 60: ...p Menu Load Opens Mass Storage screen in Load mode to load setup or result file Only visible when test not running and not from Top Menu Refer to 2 7 2 Load Setup and 2 7 4 Load Results for further de...

Page 61: ...2 2 General Functions 2 7 2 General Operation Power Down Starts power down...

Page 62: ...ox d Press OK F1 to accept the new date and time setting 4 Highlight Color Theme and use the Left and Right arrow keys to scroll to the required color theme 5 Highlight Language and use the Left and R...

Page 63: ...n 1 Press the Menu Power key in any of the Setup screens 2 Select About from the pop up menu and press the Set key 3 The Version Serial number info window is displayed 4 Review the information in the...

Page 64: ...setups to factory default from the Top Menu 1 Highlight the application to be reset 2 Press the Set key to start the application 3 Press the Menu Power key 4 Highlight Load at the pop up menu and pre...

Page 65: ...4 Figure 2 3 1 Mass Storage In File Operations Mode 2 3 1 Creating New Folder Use the following procedure to create a new folder at the Mass Storage File Operations screen 1 Access the Mass Storage sc...

Page 66: ...iple files at the Mass Storage File Operations screen 1 Access the Mass Storage File Operations screen 2 With the Device field highlighted use the Left and Right arrow keys to select the mass storage...

Page 67: ...file 4 Press File Operations F1 The File Operations pop up menu is displayed 5 Highlight Copy and press the Set key The Destination window is displayed in front of the Mass Storage File Operations scr...

Page 68: ...lect all the files in the current folder press File Operations F1 highlight Select All press the Set key and then continue from step 6 6 Press File Operations F1 The File Operations pop up menu is dis...

Page 69: ...and highlight the required file or folder 4 Press File Operations F1 The File Operations pop up menu is displayed 5 Highlight Rename and press the Set key The soft keyboard screen is displayed a Use t...

Page 70: ...he Menu Power key A pop up menu is displayed 2 Highlight Print Screen and press the Set key 3 The Print Screen Complete dialog box is displayed in 2 or 3 seconds Press the Set key to save the bitmap f...

Page 71: ...tion the Status screen is displayed to give a quick overview of the current traffic and link status The Status screen consists of the following tabs Basic ETH IP SFP only for MU909060A1 and MU909060A3...

Page 72: ...two RJ 45 connectors The two states of the SFP connector are shown below SFP slot with module SFP slot without module 2 This shows the link speed and half HDX or full FDX duplex link mode 3 This shows...

Page 73: ...when auto negotiation is completed 2 This display goes green if the link partner has MAC pause implemented 3 This display goes green if the link partner supports asymmetric pause 4 This display goes r...

Page 74: ...is displayed for one stream at both ports and only for IPv4 IP Gateway Network Mask DNS Lease time when DHCP lookup enabled Note When IPv6 is enabled only the source IP is displayed If the multi stre...

Page 75: ...1 This displays the title of the current screen 2 A rotating star indicates that a test is running 3 This indicates that incoming traffic is being filtered 4 This indicates the port hardware and link...

Page 76: ...e Result overview screen is blank Figure 2 6 1 1 Result overview Screen with Test Schedule The test schedule displayed on the Result overview screen is similar to the test schedule setup on the Test A...

Page 77: ...the frames received during execution of the tests in the schedule Figure 2 6 2 1 Summary Screen Event Log Tab To display the Summary screen press the Summary soft key F4 on the Result overview screen...

Page 78: ...b on the Summary screen All relevant events occurring during execution of tests in the test schedule are recorded in the event log Each event includes a time stamp with 1 second resolution in the form...

Page 79: ...ved Unicast frames Multicast Number of received Multicast frames Broadcast Number of received Broadcast frames FCS Errors Number of frames with Frame Check Sequence FCS errors detected during test sch...

Page 80: ...ress the Menu Power key The General Functions pop up menu is displayed 2 Highlight Save and press the Set key The Mass Storage Save screen is displayed 3 If the file name is to be changed press the Se...

Page 81: ...keys and Set key to select the Folder and file 5 When the required file is highlighted press LOAD SETUP F1 to load it Figure 2 7 2 1 Mass Storage Load Screen There is a file named factory_default cfg...

Page 82: ...was finished or stopped 2 7 4 Load Results Results can be loaded from internal memory or from a USB flash drive Loading results reloads the contents on the result screens Only one result file can be l...

Page 83: ...ome settings depend on other settings When these settings are changed it may be necessary to make additional changes to comply with the required change The Intelligent setup function bridges the two s...

Page 84: ...nstrument setup User defined comments and logo The reports can be stored on an USB memory stick or on the internal memory To access the PDF report screen 1 Navigate to either the Result overview test...

Page 85: ...Next Tab Basic From this tab it is possible to setup what should be included in the report Figure 2 9 1 1 PDF report Basic screen Receivers Transceivers Select which port s to include results and set...

Page 86: ...ents that will be included on the first page in the report The comments will only be added if Include Comment is checked under the Basic tab Figure 2 9 1 2 PDF report Comment screen Use the Up Down ar...

Page 87: ...oose a logo This will open the Mass Storage screen When the desired logo is found press the F1 soft key to load the image Note The supported image formats are JPG and PNG 2 9 2 Generating a report To...

Page 88: ...Chapter 2 General Operation 2 34 Figure 2 9 1 1 Save PDF report screen Note The PDF file extension pdf is added automatically...

Page 89: ...3 1 Generator Test Setup 3 23 3 3 2 Generator Test Results 3 29 3 4 BER Test 3 30 3 4 1 BER Test Setup 3 30 3 4 2 BER Test Results 3 31 3 5 Stimuli 3 32 3 5 1 Stimuli Errors and Alarms 3 32 3 5 2 Usin...

Page 90: ...overview of the current hardware and Ethernet status For details about the Status screen tabs refer to section 2 5 Figure 3 1 1 Status Screen The three buttons on the right are controlled by the F1 to...

Page 91: ...ys a selector to select between these two types of setup 3 Ethernet Application Figure 3 2 1 Setup Selector The interface setup is where the common setup for all tests is done Navigation throughout al...

Page 92: ...changes port when pressed Stream 1 8 When the Multistream option is installed this soft key displays the current stream and selects the stream when pressed 2 Tabs for General Filter and Advanced setup...

Page 93: ...cates whether port interface is RJ 45 or SFP 2 Displays pop up to select between Auto Negotiation and Forced 3 Displays pop up to select advertised line speeds and duplexing method during auto negotia...

Page 94: ...Pane 1 Sets Source MAC address When the factory defaults are loaded the Source MAC address is set to the factory assigned port specific MAC address Refer to section 2 7 2 Note Each port has one unique...

Page 95: ...Setup Pane 1 Sets VLAN ID 2 Sets CFI Canonical Format Indicator Flag 3 Sets VLAN Priority LLC1 setup pane 1 2 3 Figure 3 2 1 5 Interface Setup Screen LLC1 Setup Pane 1 Displays value of DSAP Destinat...

Page 96: ...cation Ethernet SNAP setup pane The SNAP header can only be inserted when the LLC1 header is present 1 Figure 3 2 1 6 Interface Setup Screen SNAP Setup Pane 1 Displays value of OUI Organization code h...

Page 97: ...Pv4 Setup Pane 1 Sets value of Source IP Address or displays assigned IP address when DHCP enabled 2 To use DHCP put a checkmark in the Use DHCP checkbox This makes the Network Master send a DHCP requ...

Page 98: ...ng DHCP the displayed IP addresses are marked with an asterisk symbol 4 To use a gateway put a checkmark in the Use Gateway checkbox Pressing the Setup button displays the Gateway Setup pop up Figure...

Page 99: ...P header 2 Putting a checkmark in the Don t fragment DF checkbox sets the Don t fragment bit in the flags section of the IP header 3 Putting a checkmark in the Reserved RES checkbox sets the Reserved...

Page 100: ...deselected automatically 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 3 2 1 12 Interface Setup Screen IPv6 Setup Pane 1 Sets value of Source IP Address 2 Sets value of Traffic Class 3 Sets value of Flow Label 4 Sets value of Nex...

Page 101: ...3 2 Application Ethernet Setup 3 13 UDP setup pane 1 2 3 Ethernet Application Figure 3 2 1 14 Interface Setup Screen UDP Setup Pane 1 Sets Source Port 2 Sets Destination Port...

Page 102: ...TCP Setup Pane 1 Sets Source Port 2 Sets Destination Port 3 Sets Sequence number 4 Sets Ack number acknowledge number 5 Sets Reserved field 6 Sets Flags field TCP setup pane continued 1 2 Figure 3 2...

Page 103: ...ab 1 Set and display status of filters for incoming frames Filter applied to incoming frames Filter not applied to incoming frames Pressing the Set key while a filter is selected toggles the filter on...

Page 104: ...C Filter Pane 1 Sets filter value for Source MAC address 2 Sets filter value for Destination MAC address VLAN filter setup pane 1 2 3 Figure 3 2 2 3 Interface Filter Setup Screen VLAN Filter Pane 1 Se...

Page 105: ...S Label 2 Sets filter value for MPLS TTL 3 Sets filter value for Experimental Bit1 4 Sets filter value for Experimental Bit2 5 Sets filter value for Experimental Bit3 6 Sets filter value for Bottom of...

Page 106: ...p Screen IPv6 Filter Pane 1 Sets filter value for Source IP Address 2 Sets filter value for Dest IP Address UDP TCP filter setup pane 1 2 Figure 3 2 2 7 Interface Filter Setup Screen UDP TCP Filter Pa...

Page 107: ...quests with MAC and IP addresses matching settings shown in figures 3 2 1 3 and 3 2 1 7 when checkbox checked 3 Network Master functions as master or slave at RFC2544 End to End test when checkbox che...

Page 108: ...t Automator screen has the following soft keys Status F1 Returns to status screen Setup F2 Displays setup selector shown in Figure 3 2 1 Result F3 Displays results summary The Test schedule box is nav...

Page 109: ...ection pop up shown in Figure 3 2 4 2 3 Ethernet Application Figure 3 2 4 2 Test Selection Pop Up Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate between the tests Press the Set key to select the test When...

Page 110: ...rom the Test schedule box Move test pressing Set while this is selected moves the test as shown Figure 3 2 4 4 Test Schedule with Test Movement Enabled As shown in Figure 3 2 4 4 when the arrow is in...

Page 111: ...p 3 Ethernet Application Up to eight Generator tests can be added to the Test Automator Each test has seperate setup parameters To setup a Generator test press the icon at the Test Automator screen Se...

Page 112: ...eams it switches automatically to the Monitor Only mode during the test There are three Duration modes Continuous Generator test runs until stopped manually Seconds Generator test runs for specified n...

Page 113: ...Generator Setup Screen Generator Pane Note Multiple streams are supported only if the Multistream option is installed Pressing the Stream soft key F4 displays the Stream Selector pop up Figure 3 3 1...

Page 114: ...load is only displayed when the Multistream option is installed 2 Defines how Frame Size should change during test The following profiles are available Constant Frame Size does not change and constan...

Page 115: ...RP lookup Put a checkmark in the Use ARP checkbox to enable ARP lookup A percentage of the current Stream Line Load can be used for sending broadcast frames IP The Dest IP Address can be specified eit...

Page 116: ...rts the specified sequence number at the start of the frame payload and the receiver starts detecting the sequence numbers To set up the generator the user must consider the following Whether the inst...

Page 117: ...es Number of transmitted frames Tx Total Bytes Number of transmitted bytes Tx Broadcast Frames Number of transmitted broadcast frames Tx Broadcast Bytes Number of transmitted broadcast bytes Rx Good F...

Page 118: ...or further information about Test Automator The BER test adds extra information to the transmitted frames that the receivers detect and report as errors if the information is missing The only pane for...

Page 119: ...data and errors 3 Ethernet Application Figure 3 4 2 1 BERT Results Screen Item Description Pattern Bit Count Number of received pattern bits Pattern Errors Number of received errored pattern bits Patt...

Page 120: ...uli Alarms Error Violations Alarm insertion can be enabled or disabled whereas errors and violations can be inserted in bursts either manually or at intervals Figure 3 5 1 1 Stimuli Alarms pop up The...

Page 121: ...ual Sends selected error or violation each time Apply button pressed Burst Sec Sends burst every 1 s Burst 10Sec Sends burst every 10 s Burst 1E 2 to Burst 1E 7 This Error Insertion setting is only su...

Page 122: ...le 1 byte shorter than standard 8 bytes PAUSE frames Used as Ethernet flow control method by sending Pause frames to stop transmitter for defined time IP Checksum Generate frames with wrong IP header...

Page 123: ...ing Alarms are enabled immediately but errors and violations are enabled only when the Apply button is pressed Use this button each time an error or violation is inserted manually Note Restarting the...

Page 124: ...st Automator screen See section 3 2 4 for more information on Test Automator The Ping setup screen consists of two panes Destination Test Config Destination pane Figure 3 6 1 1 Ping Test Setup Screen...

Page 125: ...nt modes Continuous when requiring continuous Ping test Seconds when time limiting test in seconds Frames when limiting length by number of ping requests Test Duration Value Frames or seconds Interval...

Page 126: ...rt A B ping results This lists the send requests When a ping test is running the list always contains the latest ping request Navigate the list using the Up and Down arrow keys Press the Set key to sw...

Page 127: ...ed to the test schedule in Test Automator Each test has its own set of parameters To setup the Cable test press the 3 Ethernet Application icon at the Test Automator screen See section 3 2 4 for more...

Page 128: ...pair status can be Normal Pair neither short nor open Short Pair has short circuit Open Pair open Fail Test failed 4 Shows whether pair Tx Rx or bi directional e g BI DA Bi directional Data A 5 Shows...

Page 129: ...544 Throughput test measures the highest line load at which the DUT Device Under Test can forward frames of specific size without lost frames It also displays the frame loss rate for different line lo...

Page 130: ...work by reflecting traffic back to the Network Master It requires a device to reflect the traffic back such as a second Network Master in reflector mode End to End Network Test In this test mode two N...

Page 131: ...n When the test is completed the test results are transferred from the Slave to the Master where they can be viewed by pressing the Results Remote Local soft key End to End setup When the End to End t...

Page 132: ...selected number of frame sizes and line loads The Step Duration time can be set in number of seconds min 3 seconds on the Duration pane This is approximately the duration of each test step The Test Re...

Page 133: ...used in the test is specified as Min and Max The load is varied in intervals with the value specified in the Step field The test always starts at Max and decreases until the line load is equal to Min...

Page 134: ...isms cannot be enabled simultaneously Auto Search can run in two modes Item Description Binary Performs binary search of specified line load interval from Max to Min Smart Assumes higher probability o...

Page 135: ...ed the receiver uses the MAC and IP addresses of each incoming frame in addition to the filter key used by default If more than one test repetition is performed by setting Test Repetitions 1 at the Du...

Page 136: ...ormed for different line loads for a specific frame size Up to eight RFC2544 Latency tests can be added to the test schedule in Test Automator Each test has its own set of parameters To setup a RFC254...

Page 137: ...ps The maximum line load for the Router Latency Test is 1000 kbps The Network Master can respond to incoming ping frames so it can be used to run the Router Latency Test port to port if required The R...

Page 138: ...Test Repetitions field sets the number of times the complete test will run The possible setting range is 1 to 1000 times The Duration pane is similar to the RFC2544 Throughtput Duration pane see Figur...

Page 139: ...n Mbps or as a percentage of the current line speed However in the Router Latency mode line loads are presented in kbps Figure 3 8 2 2 RFC2544 Latency Setup Screen Line Load Pane in Router Latency Mod...

Page 140: ...erance Level utilization multiplier field it is possible to tune the line loads used in the Latency test compared to the line loads used in the referenced Throughput test If the Tolerance Level is 100...

Page 141: ...he DUT can handle without frame loss Up to eight RFC2544 Burst tests can be added to the test schedule in Test Automator Each test has its own set of parameters To setup a RFC2544 Burst test press the...

Page 142: ...Duration pane This is approximately the time duration of each test step The Test Repetitions field sets the number of times the complete test will run The possible setting range is 1 to 1000 times The...

Page 143: ...ange is specified by Start burst size and End burst size The burst size is varied in intervals with the value specified in the Step burst size field Figure 3 8 3 3 RFC2544 Burst Setup Screen Burst Siz...

Page 144: ...ng step To navigate through previously performed steps press the Set key A gray frame is displayed around the currently shown step Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate through the steps Pressing...

Page 145: ...ames Number of received frames Rx Utilization Receiver use as percentage Rx Throughput Mbps Receiver use in Mbps Rx Frame Loss Min Minimum frame loss for step Rx Frame Loss Max Maximum frame loss for...

Page 146: ...on Rx Jitter Min Minimum jitter for step Rx Jitter Max Maximum jitter for step Rx Jitter Avg Average jitter for step Rx Latency Min Minimum latency for step Rx Latency Max Maximum latency for step Rx...

Page 147: ...th the same Frame Size and Line Load are accumulated meaning Min Max Avg is measured over all repetitions for a step To change the Tx port and corresponding Rx port press the F3 soft key Note The Tx a...

Page 148: ...Chapter 3 Application Ethernet 3 60 Figure 3 8 4 4 Results Soft Key showing Local Results left and Remote Results right Note The Results soft key is only displayed when testing has ended...

Page 149: ...lector application is used to reflect incoming traffic while giving the user a simultaneous view of the current statistics 4 1 Status 4 2 4 2 Setup Interface 4 3 4 2 1 Port 4 4 4 2 2 Reflector 4 6 4 3...

Page 150: ...screen tabs refer to section 2 5 Figure 4 1 1 Status Window Basic tab The three buttons on the right are controlled by the F1 to F3 soft keys F1 Displays Status screen See Figure 4 1 1 F2 Activates S...

Page 151: ...of two panels Port Panel Figure 4 2 1 1 Reflector Panel Figure 4 2 2 1 When entering this screen a new Port button F4 is added at the bottom of the soft key menu Figure 4 2 1 Port Button Port A This...

Page 152: ...Negotiate selected at Port Mode Figure 4 2 1 1 1 This switches the port on and off 2 This indicates the current interface type for the selected port RJ 45 or SFP 3 This selects the mode for the linkin...

Page 153: ...4 2 1 2 Setup Interface Port Forced When Forced selected at Port Mode Figure 4 2 1 2 5 This selects the speed mode used by the Network Master 6 This scans and displays supported speeds 7 This is the...

Page 154: ...the following example below for clarification Example 1 Reflects all MAC addresses with the last three bytes of FC 0A 01 Example 2 Reflects only specified MAC address A0 52 43 FC 0A 01 2 This enables...

Page 155: ...rk Master only reflects traffic while a test is running 2 An icon on the top bar indicates that the Reflector application is enabled 4 3 1 Reflector When the Result screen is opened the default screen...

Page 156: ...t Log and Statistics The Event Log and Statistics tabs are explained in section 2 6 3 and 2 6 4 As mentioned above the Statistics tab gives a detailed view of incoming traffic The Reflector tab gives...

Page 157: ...asses the incoming traffic from one port to the other while simultaneously giving the user a view of the current statistics 5 1 Status 5 2 5 2 Setup Interface 5 3 5 2 1 Port 5 3 5 3 Testing 5 5 5 4 Re...

Page 158: ...the Status screen tabs refer to section 2 5 Figure 5 1 1 Status Window Basic tab The three buttons on the right are controlled by the F1 to F3 soft keys F1 Displays Status screen See Figure 5 1 1 F2...

Page 159: ...rt Auto Negotiate The Up Down arrow keys and the Set key are for navigate and select settings See Section 1 2 2 Panel Keys When Auto Negotiate selected at Port Mode Figure 5 2 1 1 1 This switches the...

Page 160: ...5 2 1 2 Setup Interface Port Forced When Forced selected at Port Mode Figure 5 2 1 2 5 This selects the speed mode used by the Network Master 6 This displays the Auto Detect result 7 This is the Auto...

Page 161: ...Start key again Note The Network Master will only pass frames while a test is running and port speed and duplex match indicated by this icon on the top bar If during testing link is lost or speed or...

Page 162: ...tches to the Result overview screen if it is not already displayed 5 4 1 Pass Through When the Result screen is opened the default tab is Pass Through Figure 5 4 1 1 This tab displays an overview of c...

Page 163: ...s through can be disabled enabled if certain conditions are met This will be indicated in the Event Log with the lines Pass though disabled or Pass though enabled see figure 5 4 2 1 The Event Log tab...

Page 164: ...Chapter 5 Pass through 5 8...

Page 165: ...Chapter 6 Updating Firmware 6 1 6 Updating Firmware The application software is updated by uploading the latest Anritsu firmware The firmware file extension is BBM 6 1 Updating Firmware 6 2...

Page 166: ...instrument 3 Hold down the F1 key while powering up the instrument press the Menu Power key Figure 6 1 1 First Firmware Update Screen 4 Release the Menu Power key when the Anritsu splash screen appea...

Page 167: ...ersion in the BBM update are the same If the Controller version in the BBM update file is newer than the version currently installed the new controller firmware is installed automatically independentl...

Page 168: ...Chapter 6 Updating Firmware 6 4 Figure 6 1 4 Finished button Warning When Format Drives During Installation is checked all user data is lost Backup all user data before installing updates...

Page 169: ...ng and Stopping Self Diagnostics 7 2 7 1 2 Progress Bar 7 2 7 1 3 Test Results 7 3 7 1 4 Pass Fail Indication 7 4 7 1 5 Scrolling In Result Box 7 4 7 1 6 Cursor Key Navigation 7 4 7 1 7 Soft Key Navig...

Page 170: ...rom the currently running application 2 Highlight the Self Diagnostics button and press the Set key 7 1 1 Starting and Stopping Self Diagnostics To start Self Diagnostics 1 Highlight the Start button...

Page 171: ...x Each completed test is described by a single line of text describing Test completed with or without errors What has been tested In addition some tests contain information on test results Figure 7 1...

Page 172: ...4 2 Indication of Test Completed With Errors 7 1 5 Scrolling In Result Box Because Self Diagnostics runs more tests than can be displayed at once in the Result box a scroll bar is displayed when the R...

Page 173: ...s the F1 and F2 soft keys are used to navigate between errors Figure 7 1 6 1 Error Navigation Soft Keys When the last error in the list is selected so there is no next error to navigate to the Next Er...

Page 174: ...he power cord from the top panel before cleaning Clean the unit with a soft cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol Do NOT clean the RJ 45 connector and electric connector between the module and...

Page 175: ...Appendix A Specifications A 1 Appendix Appendix A A 1 Specifications A 2 A 2 Parts and Accessories A 7...

Page 176: ...optical SFP modules can be installed Electrical interfaces if installed 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Optical interfaces if installed depending on model and SFP module 100 or...

Page 177: ...h Configurable Ethernet MAC and IP source and destination addresses supports IPv4 and IPv6 UDP TCP address and DSCP TOS byte Request IP source address from DHCP server on off Adjustable frame size fro...

Page 178: ...orts IPv4 and IPv6 addressing Answer incoming Ping requests On Off RFC 2544 Tests option Single ended network test and Switch Router test modes Throughput and utilization Frame loss Latency Packet jit...

Page 179: ...memory stick 1 USB 1 1 Type B USB mass storage internal device accessed as removable media on PC while connected to PC with USB cable Laser safety Only applicable to MU909060A1 and MU909060A3 IEC 6082...

Page 180: ...y Storage Temperature Humidity Vibration Shock Drop and topple Bump Free fall EMC Dust proof Drip proof 0 to 40 C 85 No condensation 20 to 60 C 80 No condensation IEC 60 068 2 6 Fc and IEC 60 068 2 64...

Page 181: ...J1275C LAN CABLE CAT5E CROSS 5M J1275D Ferrule cleaner CLETOP type one Z0914A Replacement reel for ferrule cleaner 6 reel pack Z0915A Ferrule side face cleaner MU LC Pipe type 600 pcs per pack Z1211A...

Page 182: ...Appendix A Specifications A 8...

Page 183: ...0A2 MU909060A3 include the software listed in the table below These software are not covered by the Anritsu Software License Agreement The details of each software license can be accessed at the follo...

Page 184: ...util linux GPL 1 inetutils 1 5 GPL 1 freetype 2 1 7 FTL 2 GPL 1 mtd utils GPL 1 U Boot 1 1 4 GPL 1 Microwindows MPL 3 Microwindows was downloaded from CVS on 2 Aug 2006 flnx 0 18 LGPL exceptions 4 dos...

Page 185: ...55 Burst 1E 2 3 33 Burst 10Sec 3 33 Burst Sec 3 33 Calibration 7 6 CFI Canonical Format Indicator 3 7 Changing Test Module 1 27 Cleaning Optical Connectors 1 20 Collisions 2 25 Comment 2 32 Control 3...

Page 186: ...op Limit 3 12 IFG 3 34 IFG violations 2 25 Include Comment 2 31 Intelligent Setup 2 29 Interface setup 2 29 IP Checksum 3 34 IP tab 2 20 IPv4 setup pane 3 9 IPv6 setup pane 3 12 Jumbo Frame RFC2544 La...

Page 187: ...Preamble violations 2 25 Print Screen 2 6 2 16 Receivers Transceivers 2 31 Rechargeable battery pack 1 9 Reflector 4 1 Re Install Controller 6 3 Remote Fault 3 34 Remove test 3 22 Rename 2 15 Repetiti...

Page 188: ...Seq Sync Lost 3 31 Set key 1 7 Setup PDF Reports 2 31 Setup Interface Pass Through 5 3 Reflector 4 3 Severe IFG violations 2 25 SFP tab 2 21 Shipment 7 6 Short Cable Test 3 40 Single Ended Network Tes...

Page 189: ...FC2544 Latency 3 52 Top Bar 2 21 Top Connector Panel 1 14 Top Menu 2 5 Total 2 25 Traffic Class 3 12 Tx Broadcast Bytes 3 29 Tx Broadcast Frames 3 29 Tx Burst Size RFC2544 3 59 Tx Frame Rate Fps RFC25...

Page 190: ...Index Index 6...

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