ANT-20/ANT-20E
Broadband Analyzer/Generator
Operation
O-11
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ATM Channel Explorer
3.1
Introduction
Task
The “ATM Channel Explorer” VI is a tool for observing and interactively analysing activity on an
ATM Link. The Channel Explorer provides various types of “Scans” and “Analyses” for this
purpose.
The selection of the Scan type determines the criteria that the instrument uses to investigate the
data stream that is present. Channels that match the corresponding criteria are recorded in the
VI database and displayed in a list of results.
“Activity” Scan
“Activity” Scan registers all existing virtual channels up to a maximum count of 1000. Important
attributes of the channels are determined, such as VPI/VCI value and various bandwidth
informations. The channels recorded in the database can be subjected to various analyses,
such as AAL type analysis.
“Trouble” Scan
“Trouble” Scan registers all virtual paths (VPs) and virtual channels (VCs) where an alarm state
(AIS or RDI) is present, up to a maximum count of 1000. VP (F4) and VC (F5) layer results are
listed separately.
Requirements
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To operate the “ATM Channel Explorer” VI, the “Signal Structure” VI must also be loaded so
that the instrument can be matched to the physical layer. The receiver of the instrument must
be configured for ATM operation to operate the Channel Explorer.
Restrictions
The following virtual instruments cannot be used at the same time as the “ATM Channel
Explorer” VI within an application (applies to ANT-20 only): “ATM Signal Structure”, “ATM
Background Generator” and “ATM Traffic Analyzer”.
The Channel Explorer can only be used if no other measurements have been started with the
Application Manager and no test traffic is enabled.
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