
To set the 10BASE-T configuration switches
Set switches S7 and S8 to CLOSED unless one of the following conditions is
true:
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If the LAN cable exceeds the standard length, set switch S7 to OPEN.
The HP E3472A/73A Emulator has a switch-selectable, twisted-pair receiver
threshold. With switch S7 set to OPEN, the twisted-pair receiver threshold is
lowered by 4.5 dB. This should allow you to use cable lengths of up to about
200 meters. If you use a long cable, you should consult with your LAN
cabling installer to ensure that:
•
The device at the other end of the cable has long cable capability, and
•
The cable is high-grade, low-crosstalk cable with crosstalk attenuation
of greater than 27.5 dB.
When switch S7 is set to CLOSED, the LAN port operates at standard
10BASE-T levels. A maximum of 100 meters of UTP cable can be used.
•
If your network doesn’t support LINK BEAT integrity checking or if
the HP E3472A/73A Emulator is connected to a non 10BASE-T
network set this switch to LINK BEAT OFF (0 or OPEN).
In normal mode (switch S8 set to CLOSED), a link integrity pulse is
transmitted every 15 milliseconds in the absence of transmitted data. It
expects to receive a similar pulse from the remote MAU. This is the standard
link integrity test for 10BASE-T networks. If your network doesn’t support
the LINK BEAT integrity checking or if the Emulator is used on a non
10BASE-T network set this switch to LINK BEAT OFF (OPEN).
N o t e
Setting switch S8 to OPEN when Link Beat integrity checking is required by
your network will cause the remote MAU to disable communications.
Connecting to the Host Computer
To set the 10BASE-T configuration switches
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Summary of Contents for E3472A
Page 9: ...Figure 1 Power Cords Available for Each Destination viii ...
Page 15: ...Contents xiv ...
Page 16: ...1 Product Overview Product Overview 1 ...
Page 22: ...2 Contents of HP E3472A 73A Contents of HP E3472A 73A 7 ...
Page 28: ...3 Setting up the Emulator Setting up the Emulator 13 ...
Page 34: ...4 Connecting to the Host Computer Connecting to the Host Computer 19 ...
Page 53: ...Note Connecting to the Host Computer Note 38 ...
Page 54: ...5 Connecting to the Target System Connecting to the Target System 39 ...
Page 59: ...Note Connecting to the Target System Note 44 ...
Page 60: ...6 Designing a Target System Designing a Target System 45 ...
Page 64: ...7 Using the Logic Analyzer Using the Logic Analyzer 49 ...
Page 71: ...Note Using the Logic Analyzer Note 56 ...
Page 72: ...8 Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics 57 ...
Page 105: ...Note Specifications and Characteristics Note 90 ...
Page 106: ...9 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware 91 ...
Page 114: ...10 Solving Problems Solving Problems 99 ...
Page 131: ...Note Solving Problems Note 116 ...