HP Hewlett Packard Network Card HP E5123A User Manual

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Broadband Service Analyzer  
Setting Up the  
STM-1 Electrical  
Interface Pod  
 
Contents  
Guide to the HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer Documentation ........ iv  
About the STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod.......................................................  
Online Help ........................................................................................................  
To Access User Online Help.........................................................................  
Front Panel at a Glance ....................................................................................  
To Set Up the Interface Pod ............................................................................  
To Insert the Interface Pod..........................................................................  
To Remove the Interface Pod ......................................................................  
To Connect to the System Under Test .......................................................  
Automatic Configuration Parameters..........................................................  
To Manually Configure the Interface Pod ..................................................  
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What to Do Next................................................................................................ 10  
Standards and Specifications ........................................................................... 11  
Communications Standards ........................................................................ 11  
Input and Output Specifications.................................................................. 12  
Physical Specifications ................................................................................ 13  
Environmental Specifications ...................................................................... 13  
Error Generation Specifications .................................................................. 13  
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Guide to the HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer Documentation  
Guide to the HP E5200A Broadband Service  
Analyzer Documentation  
The HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer comes with a comprehensive set  
of paper and online documentation. Use the following table to determine  
which documents you should use.  
What is it?  
What does it do?  
Who is it for?  
Users Guide  
contains instructions on how to set all users  
up and install the analyzer  
provides an outline of the most  
common functions  
describes the online help  
provides an outline of the most  
common system administration  
functions  
lists electrical, mechanical, and  
environmental specifications  
Online Help  
three volumes–User, Macro, and UPE all users  
Compatibility–contain information  
about, and instructions for using, the  
analyzer  
Quick Reference provides a quick overview of the  
analyzer's main features and functions  
all users  
Setting Up the  
Interface Pod  
guides  
a series of guides that provide  
descriptions of, and instructions for  
installing, individual interface pods  
all users will refer  
to at least one of  
these guides  
Worldwide  
Support card  
provides information about support,  
service, and warranty  
all users  
all users  
Release Notice provides information not available  
when this guide was printed  
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About the STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod  
About the STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod  
Overview  
The HP E5123A STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod is a self-contained, plug-in  
module. You use it in conjunction with the HP E5200A Broadband Service  
Analyzer to test and analyze a system under test (SUT).  
In the transmit direction, the interface pod  
automatically calculates and inserts Section/Regenerator Section BIP,  
Line/Multiplexer Section BIP, and Path BIP  
maps the ATM cells into the Virtual Container (VC)  
automatically generates the framing pattern  
In the receive direction, the interface pod  
uses the A1 A2 framing pattern to frame align the electrical signal  
applies frame descrambling  
carries out pointer processing to align to the VC  
detects line errors using the Section/Regenerator Section BIP,  
Line/Multiplexer Section BIP, and Path BIP  
extracts ATM cells and passes them to the measurement system  
Hot swap and  
automatic  
configuration  
Use the “hot swap” feature to insert and remove the interface pod while  
the analyzers power is switched on. The analyzer automatically detects  
the insertion of the interface pod and configures itself accordingly.  
Immediately after you connect the interface pod to the SUT, the analyzer  
automatically configures the receive and transmit parameters according to  
the signal it receives.  
Operating modes  
Components  
The interface pod has four operating modes: full-duplex, transmit  
loopback, receive loopback, and regenerator.  
The interface pod is shipped with  
a Calibration Certificate  
this set up guide  
Application  
The HP E5123A STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod requires an E5200A base  
unit with Application Version number A.01.2 or greater.  
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Online Help  
Online Help  
The User Online Help provides all the information you need to use the  
analyzer. Use the following sections to learn how to perform tasks:  
Getting started  
Monitoring  
Capturing  
Running tests  
Simulating  
System administration  
Use the Reference section to nd information about framing formats,  
alarms, errors, and measurements.  
To Access User Online Help  
There are four ways to access information in the User Online Help.  
Click the Help button that appears on most screens and windows to  
display information about that screen or window.  
From the main screen Help menu, select User to display the User Contents  
screen.  
Press F1. If the cursor is in an input field, you see help for that field;  
otherwise you see the User Help Contents screen.  
Press Shift+F1, or from the main screen Help menu, select Help on Item,  
to change the mouse pointer into a question mark (?). Move the question  
mark around the screen and place on the item for which you want help;  
then click the mouse. Use this option to get help on non-input fields.  
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Front Panel at a Glance  
Front Panel at a Glance  
(green LED) Lights each time the interface pod is accessed by the  
network.  
Access  
(yellow LED) Lights when a valid signal is present at the input connector.  
(BNC) Accepts an electrical signal from the SUT.  
(BNC) Provides a signal to the SUT.  
Signal  
In  
Out  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
To Set Up the Interface Pod  
Caution  
Handle the interface pod with care to avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
damage during unpacking, installation, and operation. The connectors on  
the front and rear of the interface pod are susceptible to ESD.  
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Insert the interface pod into the analyzer.  
See “To Insert the Interface Pod” on page 5. The procedure is the same for  
all interface pods.  
Connect the interface pod to the SUT.  
See “To Connect to the System Under Test” on page 6. The analyzer  
automatically recognizes and configures the interface pod.  
If you want to change any of the configuration parameters, see To  
Manually Configure the Interface Pod” on page 9.  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
To Insert the Interface Pod  
You can insert and remove interface pods at any time, even when the  
analyzer is powered on. Initially, you insert an interface pod when you set  
up the analyzer. Subsequently, you insert an interface pod when you  
change the physical layer interface that you want to monitor.  
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Hold the interface pod with the front panel connectors facing you and  
the Hewlett-Packard logo facing upwards.  
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Insert the interface pod into Port 1 or Port 2 of the analyzer.  
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Push the interface pod firmly into the analyzer until the connector at  
the rear is properly seated. The clip on the base of the interface pod  
clicks into place when the interface pod is fully inserted.  
Caution  
You must always have two interface pods inserted in the the HP E5200A  
Broadband Service Analyzer while it is operating. If your operations  
require only a single interface pod, insert the blank interface pod  
(provided with the analyzer) into the other port. The two interface pods  
are necessary to maintain a balanced airflow for cooling of internal  
components and to comply with EMC standards.  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
To Remove the Interface Pod  
Gently press on the clip  
underneath the  
interface pod and pull  
the interface pod out of  
the analyzer.  
When you remove the interface pod, make sure you store it in a dust free  
location that meets the environmental requirements listed in  
Environmental Specifications” on page 13. An electrostatic-safe bag has  
been supplied for the storage of each interface pod.  
To Connect to the System Under Test  
Obtain a pair of 75 coaxial cables with BNC connectors. Before you  
connect the interface pod to the system under test (SUT), ensure that you  
have  
connected the HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer to the  
controlling computer (workstation or notebook PC)  
inserted the HP E5123A STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod  
Connect the cables to the BNC connectors on the front of the interface  
pod and to the equipment or link that you want to test. For example, you  
might want to test a network element (for example, switch, service  
gateway), service access equipment (for example, a multiplexer, router, or  
PAD), or transmission link.  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
Receive (Rx)  
Transmit (Tx)  
Common system connections and test connections are  
non-intrusive system connection—T-piece and passive test  
connections  
intrusive system connection—network element, remote loopback, and  
in-line test connections  
diagnostic system connection—transmit loopback and external  
loopback test connections  
See the HP E5200A Broadband Service Analyzer Users Guide or the  
User Online Help for details about these system connections.  
The analyzer automatically sets the interface pod transmit and receive  
parameters and configures according to the signal it receives from the  
interface pod. See “Automatic Configuration Parameters” on page 8 for  
more details.  
If you “hot swap” the interface pod while you are logged in to the analyzer,  
the screen displays the message  
Auto configuring, please wait...  
Automatically configuring physical interfaces and  
protocols according to the monitored signal.  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
Automatic Configuration Parameters  
After you insert the interface pod and connect it to the SUT, the analyzer  
automatically configures to the STM-1 electrical signal.  
The analyzer sets the remaining physical layer receive and transmit  
parameters to the following defaults:  
reference (internal) clock  
20 dB input gain off  
full duplex  
See also  
User Online Help contains information about the ATM layer automatic  
configuration parameters.  
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To Set Up the Interface Pod  
To Manually Configure the Interface Pod  
From the Configure  
menu, select the  
appropriate port;  
then select Set Up.  
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Click to set the  
configuration  
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Click the STM-1 tab.  
or  
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3
Click Auto to set the  
parameters to the default  
settings. A message  
warns you that the  
Select the parameters  
you require.  
reconfiguration will cause  
some measurements and  
data to be lost and asks if  
you want to continue.  
Click OK.  
Note When the configuration is complete, the analyzer updates all relevant screens and  
windows to reflect the new configuration parameters.  
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What to Do Next  
What to Do Next  
The interface pod is now ready for use.  
See the User Online Help to nd out the different tasks you can perform  
using the analyzer and interface pod.  
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Standards and Specifications  
Standards and Specifications  
Communications Standards  
ITU-T G.703  
ITU-T G.708  
ITU-T G.709  
ITU-T I.432  
ITU-T G.825  
Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital Interfaces  
Network Node Interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy  
Synchronous Multiplexing Structure  
B-ISDN User-Network Interface—Physical Layer Specifications  
The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are  
based on the synchronous digital hierarchy  
ATM Forum UNI 3.1  
ATM User-Network Interface (UNI)  
Bellcore GR-253-CORE  
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Transport Systems: Common  
Generic Criteria (a module of TSGR, FR-440)  
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Standards and Specifications  
Input and Output Specifications  
Transmit Levels  
Parameter  
Signal level  
Line rate  
Nominal Min.  
Max.  
Notes  
1.0 V (pp) 0.9 V (pp) 1.1 V (pp) complies with ITU-T G.703  
155.52 Mb/s –4.6 ppm +4.6 ppm using internal frequency reference  
complies with ITU-T G.825 (SDH),  
Bellcore GR-253-CORE, and  
Line jitter  
Bellcore TR-TSY-000499 (SONET)  
Receive Levels  
Parameter  
Sensitivity  
Line rate  
Nominal Min.  
Max.  
Notes  
13 dB  
complies with ITU-T G.703  
155.52 Mb/s –15 ppm +15 ppm  
complies with ITU-T G.825 (SDH),  
Bellcore GR-253-CORE, and  
Jitter tolerance  
Bellcore TR-TSY-000499 (SONET)  
complies with ITU-T G.825 (SDH),  
Bellcore GR-253-CORE, and  
Jitter transfer  
Bellcore TR-TSY-000499 (SONET)  
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Standards and Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
1.0 kg ( 2.2 lbs) (nominal)  
Height: 44 mm (1.73 inches)  
Weight  
Dimensions  
Width: 149 mm (5.87 inches)  
Length: 222 mm (8.74 inches) not including front panel connectors  
236 mm (9.29 inches) including front panel connectors  
Environmental Specifications  
Parameter  
Nominal Min.  
Max.  
Notes  
o
o
5 C  
45 C  
with two interface pods installed  
Operating Temperature  
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(41 F)  
(113 F)  
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–40 C  
70 C  
Storage Temperature  
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(–40 F)  
(158 F)  
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15%  
90%  
at 40 C (104 F)  
Humidity  
Altitude  
4.6 km  
(2.86 miles)  
Error Generation Specifications  
Parameter  
Nominal Min.  
Max.  
Notes  
-9  
-9  
-3  
-3  
1 x 10  
1 x 10  
errors are added bit synchronously  
and are accurate to 0.1% or better  
Line error ratios  
1 x 10  
1 x 10  
errors are added bit synchronously  
and are accurate to 0.1% or better  
FEBE ratio  
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this product met its published specifications  
at the time of shipment from the factory.  
Hewlett-Packard (HP) further certifies that warranty  
its calibration measurements are traceable  
to the extent allowed by the calibration  
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(INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS) WHETHER  
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The hardware has a three year, return to  
HP Service Centre warranty, commencing  
at delivery date (type 7A).  
The software and firmware has a 90 day, OTHER LEGAL THEORY.  
replacement warranty commencing at  
Restricted Rights Legend  
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be uninterrupted or error free.  
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Warnings  
DO NOT operate damaged  
equipment Whenever it is possible that  
the safety protection features built into this  
product have been impaired, either through  
physical damage, excessive moisture, or  
any other reason, REMOVE POWER and do  
not use the product until safe operation can  
be verified by service-trained personnel. If  
necessary, return the product to a Hewlett-  
Packard Sales and Service Office for service  
and repair to ensure the safety features are  
maintained.  
The following general safety precau-  
tions must be observed during all  
phases of operation, service, and  
repair of this product. Failure to  
comply with these precautions or  
with specific warnings elsewhere in  
this manual violates safety stan-  
dards of design, manufacture, and  
intended use of the product.  
Frame or chassis ground terminal—typically  
connects to the equipment’s metal frame.  
Earth (ground) terminal.  
Alternating current (ac).  
Direct current (dc).  
Hewlett-Packard Company assumes  
no liability for the customer’s failure  
to comply with these requirements.  
DO NOT substitute parts or modify  
equipment Because of the danger of  
introducing additional hazards, do not  
install substitute parts or perform any  
unauthorized modification to the product.  
Return the product to a Hewlett-Packard  
Sales and Service Office for service and  
repair to ensure features are maintained.  
Ground the equipment For safety  
Class 1 equipment (equipment having a  
protective ground terminal), an uninterrupt-  
ible safety ground must be provided from  
the mains power source to the product  
input wiring terminals or supplied power  
cable.  
Indicates hazardous voltages.  
WARNING  
Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or  
condition that could cause bodily injury or  
death.  
DO NOT clean with fluids  
Doing so may make the equipment unsafe  
for use.  
DO NOT operate the product in an  
explosive atmosphere or in the pres-  
ence of flammable gases or fumes.  
For continued protection against fire,  
replace the line fuse(s) only with fuse(s) of  
the same voltage and current rating and  
type. DO NOT use repaired fuses or short-  
circuited fuse holders.  
CAUTION  
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condition that could possibly cause damage  
to equipment or permanent loss of data.  
Safety Symbols  
Indicates that antistatic precautions should  
be taken.  
Instruction manual symbol affixed to prod-  
uct. Indicates that the user must refer to  
the manual for specific Warning or Caution  
information to avoid personal injury, or  
damage to the product.  
Keep away from live  
circuits Operating personnel must not  
remove equipment covers or shields. Proce-  
dures involving the removal of covers and  
shields are for use by service-trained per-  
sonnel only. Under certain conditions, dan-  
gerous voltages may exist even with the  
equipment switched off. To avoid electrical  
shock, DO NOT perform procedures involv-  
ing cover or shield removal unless you are  
qualified to do so.  
Protective conductor terminal indicates the  
field wiring terminal that must be con-  
nected to ground before operating the  
equipment—protects against electrical  
shock in case of fault.  
 
Avertissement  
Service et ajustement  
Cet appareil répond aux normes de la  
“Classe de sécurité 1” et est muni d’un fil  
de mise à la terre pour votre protection.  
Des “tensions dangereuses” résident dans  
cet appareil. Par conséquent, le service et  
l’ajustement doivent être effectué unique-  
ment par une personne qualifiée.  
Le conducteur protectif indique que la prise  
de terre doit être connectèe avant d’utiliser  
l’equipment—protège contre le choc elec-  
trique en cas de faute.  
Pour prévenir les risques de choc élec-  
trique, la broche de mise à la terre du  
cordon d’alimentation ne doit pas être dés- le cordon d’alimentation est sous tension. Il  
activée.  
Ne remplacez pas de composantes lorsque  
pourrait y avoir présence de “tension dan-  
gereuses” même lorsque l’appareil est  
déconnecté.  
Borne de terre  
Restrictions d’utilisation  
L’utilisateur se doit d’observer les mesures  
de précaution énumérerais-dessous pour  
toutes les phases d’utilisation, de service et Une manipulation brusque, ou le fait de  
de réparation de cet appareil. Le fait de ne secouer l’appareil, peut provoquer le bris du  
pas s’y conformer équivaut à ne pas  
respecter les mises en gardes spécifiques  
contenues dans ce manuel et constitue une vélocité d’éclats de verre. Le retrait ou  
violation des normes de sécurité relatives à l’installation du tube cathodique ne doit  
la conception, la fabrication et l’utilisation être exécuté que par un technicien qualifié,  
prévue de cet appareil. La société Hewlett- portant un masque et des gants de sécurité  
Packard n’assume aucune responsabilité  
envers un client qui manquerait de se con-  
former à ces exigences.  
ou  
Manipulation du tube cathodique  
Borne de masse, châssis  
tube cathodique. L’implosion qui s’en suiv-  
rait entraînerait la dispersion à grande  
Courant alternatif  
Courant continu  
homologués.  
Risque de choc electriques  
Service non autorisé  
WARNING  
L’installation de pièces étrangères, ou tous  
modification apportée à l’appareil sans le  
Attire l’attention sur une procédure, une  
pratique, ou des conditions qui peuvent  
entraîner des blessures corporelles ou la  
mort.  
Mise à la terre  
Afin de minimiser les risques de choc élec- consentement de Hewlett-Packard est  
trique, le châssis et le cabinet de l’appareil formellement interdit. Le fait de procéder à  
doivent être mis à la terre. L’appareil est  
équipé d’un cordon d’alimentation muni  
d’une fiche homologuée à trois lames, com- tie de l’appareil ou de tout contrat de ser-  
patible c.a. La prise murale et la prise  
femelle de la rallonge électrique doivent  
respecter les normes de sécurité de la  
“Commission Électrotechnique Internation-  
ale” (IEC).  
de tels modifications sans autorisation  
pourrait entraîner l’annulation de la garan-  
CAUTION  
Attire l’attention sur une procédure, une  
pratique, ou des conditions qui peuvent  
endommager l’équipement.  
vice.  
Pour un service et des réparations  
autorisées, retournez l’appareil à un point  
de vente et service Hewlett-Packard.  
Symboles des sécurité  
Signale que des précautions antistatique  
doivent étre prises.  
Environnement  
Ne faites pas fonctionner cet appareil en  
présence de gaz inflammables ou de  
vapeurs dangereuses. L’utilisation de  
n’importe quel appareil électrique dans ces  
conditions constitue un risque élevé pour  
votre sécurité.  
Attention (voir documents d’accompagne-  
ment)  
 
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AccordinbgotdoyISteOx/tIEdCroGpuide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturer’s Name  
Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd  
Manufacturer’s Address  
Australian Telecom Operation  
347 Burwood Highway  
Burwood East 3151  
Victoria, Australia  
declares that the product:  
Product Name  
Model Numbers  
Product Options  
STM-1 Electrical Interface Pod  
HP E5123A  
This declaration covers all options of the above product.  
conforms to the following product specifications:  
Safety  
EMC  
EN 61010-1: 1993/IEC 1010-1: 1990 + A1  
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EN 55011:1991/CISPR 11:1990 (Group 1, Class A )  
EN 50082-1:1992  
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IEC 801-2:1991  
IEC 801-3:1984  
IEC 801-4:1988  
4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
3 V/m  
0.5 kV Signal Lines, 1 kV Power Lines  
Supplementary Information  
This product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
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The product meets the listed specifications when installed in an HP  
E5200A with interface pods installed in both ports.  
Bit error performance will be reduced under these conditions.  
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Melbourne, Australia, July 1996 Issue 1  
Graeme Cobb - Quality Manager  
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