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VePAL TX130+

Handheld DSn/PDH and Ethernet Test Set

DSn (T-carrier) & Ethernet network testing simplified


VeEX™ VePAL TX130+ is a next generation test solution for DSn
and PDH networks transporting legacy and next generation
services for Ethernet and IP testing.

Platform Highlights Key Features


• Intuitive presentation of measurements with test graphics • Supports DS1, DS3 bit rates; PDH E1, E2, E3 Optional
• High resolution color touch-screen viewable in any lighting • Balanced (100Ω) and Unbalanced (75Ω) interfaces for DS1
conditions fitted with protective cover • Dual DS1 Transmitters & Receivers
• Robust, handheld chassis packed with powerful and flexible • Dual Rx port DS3
features for demanding environments and test conditions • Full Rate DS1 and Fractional N, Nx64 kbit/s or Nx56 kbit/s
• Optimized for field engineers or technicians installing and testing
maintaining transporting legacy network • Non intrusive Pulse Mask Analysis at DS1 and DS3 bit rates*
• Ethernet port and connection for back office applications, • Level and Frequency measurements
workforce management and triple play service verification • Auto Configuration of network type, bit rate, line coding
• User defined test profiles and thresholds enable fast, efficient framing, and test pattern
and consistent turn-up of services • Bit Error and Performance Analysis per ITU/Bellcore standards
• USB memory stick support and FTP upload capability for test • Error and Alarm Generation and Analysis
result storage and file transfer respectively • Histogram and Event analysis for errors and alarms
• Maintain instrument software, manage test configurations, • Round Trip Delay on all interfaces
process measurement results and generate customer test • Transmit Frequency Offset to stress clock recovery circuits
reports using included ReVeal™ PC software • DS1 and DS3 Loop capability
• Extend field testing time using interchangeable LiIon battery • 10/100/1000-T Ethernet Testing for BERT, Throughput,
pack/s. Greater battery autonomy provided in standby mode Loopback and RFC2544 in single stream*
• Supports advanced IP testing; Ping, trace route, ARP Wiz, VoIP, • VF drop/insert by headset*- Optional
IPTV, web browser, and FTP upload/download via Ethernet or • VF frequency/level measurement and VF send tone*
USB port where applicable • ISDN PRI (ANSI and ETSI) call set up*
• Perform remote testing and monitoring using the remote • Jitter analysis on all rates*
control option via standard Ethernet interface *Optional

Transport Expert
APPLICATIONS
Applications
Transmission Testing
The TX130+ is perfectly suited for both in-service and out-of-service measurements on DSn (T-Carrier) networks. Out-of-service testing
usually applies to the installation, commissioning and the “bringing into service” measurements needed to qualify a digital transmission
link using industry standard test patterns and methods. In-service testing is an important, ongoing maintenance task - field technicians
can monitor PCM signals for errors, alarms, level, frequency and pulse shape to prevent service degradation. The transmitter and receiver
can be configured independently to perform MUX tests and round trip delay measurements are possible at various points across the
network using any of the test interfaces.

1
DS 3
1.5Mb/s DS 45Mb/s

Protected
Monitoring
Point (PMP)

DSn Alarm Monitoring

Mobile Backhaul Testing


Mobile operators confronted with the explosive growth of data-centric services driven by 3G and LTE Smartphone applications, are urgently
upgrading and migrating traditional TDM backhaul networks to Ethernet/IP packet-based technologies. The TX130+ tester equipped with
a hybrid of interfaces and applications is perfectly equipped to test both DSn (T-Carrier) and IP transport over copper and fiber backhaul
connections across the Radio Access Network (RAN).
DSn (T-Carrier)
DSn (T-Carrier) Features
Quick and Easy Graphical Setup Physical Layer Testing
Complex daily tasks are common in today’s network environment, Prior to performing digital measurements, technicians should
so technicians need a tester that is easy to configure and which confirm analog parameters fall within prescribed limits.
doesn’t require extensive product training beforehand.
Clock tolerances for each signal hierarchy defined by ITU-T and
The test interface, signal structure, and test pattern setups are ANSI recommendations can easily be verified.
structured logically ensuring quick and efficient configuration.
An intuitive graphical menu and a list of shortcuts provides fast Incorrect pulse shape is a result of excessive cable length,
access to commonly used DSn or PDH test functions boosting impedance mismatch, or poor transmitter design. The G.703
productivity. pulse mask option quickly identifies related problems.

Advanced Mode

Performance Analysis Summary Errors and Alarms


The summary screen displays Pass/Fail criteria for each major BER testing is commonly used to verify continuity across a digital
parameter. A large color coded message informs or alerts the link, to check for faults, and for performing acceptance tests.
technician of the circuit’s status. The Analysis tab reports test Equipped with an extensive range of test patterns including the
performance per ANSI, Bellcore or ITU-T recommendations. ability to inject errors in the pattern, framing and alarm bits, the
TX130+ quickly evaluates circuits and examines error responses.
Anomalies (errors) and defects (alarms) are clearly displayed
and recorded for each network segment, and are logged for
further analysis.
ISDN/VF TESTING
JITTER
ISDN Testing VF Testing
The ISDN option provides key functionality necessary for The Voice Frequency (VF) option is a basic diagnostic tool to
testing and troubleshooting T1 or E1 Primary Rate connections. install, verify and troubleshoot voice circuits. Digital to analog
Operating in TE or NT modes, the unit is able to setup and receive conversion tests are performed by inserting/measuring tones
ISDN calls with user-defined parameters including call control with user defined frequency and level on selected sub-rate
protocol, called number and related facilities. channels.

Protocol functions feature detailed signaling statistics, message A microphone/headset adaptor enables Talk/listen capability
monitoring and decode, and complete result presentation. With on a selected timeslot whilst a powerful function allows VF
these capabilities, analysis of international and national ISDN, decoding at all DSn/PDH rates.
and other access protocols is possible.

Jitter Measurements
Data integrity in plesiochronous networks depends largely on the phase stability of clock and data signals, therefore excessive jitter can
cause network outages. Because BER testing is the common method to diagnose network problems in the field, results often mislead
the technician because only the effect of a problem and not the actual cause is reported. Ultimately, this makes fault identification more
difficult, time consuming, and expensive.

The jitter software option of the TX130+ uses advanced digital measurement techniques for measuring intrinsic jitter, allowing technicians
to easily determine when jitter is the source of errors.

Jitter Metrics
Output jitter performance mandated by ITU-T and Telcordia
standards is evaluated by measuring the recovered clock of
the incoming signal (DS1, DS3, E1, E3) traversing the network.

While the test duration is not defined in the mentioned standards,


a measurement period time of 1 minute is recommended.
Specified in unit intervals (UI), the maximum Peak-to-Peak
Jitter is the most important parameter because Max values are
indicative of performance, as these extremes generally cause
errors. While jitter is defined as any phase variations above 10Hz,
the incoming signal must be filtered in order to measure jitter –
the user is therefore able to select between Wide band and High
band filters to adjust the measurement bandwidth as required.
PING over WAN
Ping Test over WAN
The Ping over WAN option verifies IP service across T1 or E1 interfaces. The TX130+ can replace a customer router, modem, or Integrated
Access Device (IAD) in order to check IP connectivity with a local or remote end point by transmitting and responding to ICMP echo
requests (PINGs).

However before any layer 3 protocol can traverse the WAN using a dialup or dedicated leased line, it must be encapsulated by a data-link
layer protocol. Depending on test application and interface, the technician can encapsulate the IP packets using either:

• PPP over HDLC


• Ethernet over HDLC

Both static and DHCP connection modes are supported, and the user can determine the IP address and number of Pings to send.
ETHERNET
Ethernet Features
BERT RFC2544 Compliance Testing
Layer 1, 2, 3, and Layer 4 BER testing is supported. The BER test Performs the RFC2544 automated test suite at all recommended
can be configured to use regular PRBS test patterns, stress patterns frame sizes including user configurable frame sizes and up to full
or user defined test patterns to simulate various conditions. All line rate. The test suite can also be performed with the far end
patterns are encapsulated into an Ethernet frame to verify bit- test partner in loopback mode or peer-to-peer mode - the latter
per-bit performance of circuit under test. allowing for symmetrical/asymmetrical testing. Thresholds may
be configured for accurate SLA assurance and verification. The
automated tests supported are throughput, latency, frame loss,
and back-to-back frames.

One traffic stream is transmitted across the network under test


and bit-per-bit error checking is then performed on the received
traffic. Service disruption measurements as well as CRC error
Throughput Test
checking are also performed. The BER test can be performed
A single traffic stream can be configured with CoS (VLAN
with a physical loop (or plug) at the far end (for a layer 1 circuit),
priority) and QoS (TOS/DSCP) prioritization to facilitate end-
or a second test unit or intelligent loopback device in Smart Loop
to-end performance verification. The throughput test may be
or in Peer-to-Peer mode.
performed with a second test unit at the far end in Smart Loop
mode or Peer-to-Peer mode.
Media Converters
Optical interface testing using VeEX media converters Intelligent Network/Device Discovery
The MC100 is a rate-switching 10/100 UTP copper to 100BASE- Easily discover and select another TX130+, MX100+ tester
FX fiber media converter providing cost-effective connectivity or MLX100 on the network under test for loopback testing
between the TX130+ and 100 Mbit/s legacy fiber based networks. applications. The local device will control the operation of the
far end device, in either loopback or peer-to-peer mode. This
The MC1000 is a miniature 1000BASE-T UTP copper feature greatly simplifies field testing since there is no need for
to 1000BASE-X fiber Gigabit Ethernet media converter a second technician to be at the far end configuring the test
supporting connectivity from Gigabit switches and other partner device.
devices such as computers.

Both media converters employ Small Form Pluggable (SFP)


Transceivers to support different fiber types, data rates and
distances. They can be powered by an external 5 Volt AC
power supply or directly from the USB port on the TX130+
unit.
Ethernet Features cont’d
Q-in-Q (VLAN stacking) Delay and Jitter Measurements
For Metro and Carrier Ethernet applications, VLAN stacking, also Frame delay and Jitter measurements are supported. Jitter
known as Q-in-Q, is supported. This feature makes a provision measurements are based on RFC3393 which describes the
for carrier/service provider assigned VLANs, but also retains the industry recognized Inter Packet Delay Variation (IPDV) method.
VLAN of customer traffic. Jitter measurements are performed on the test traffic during
BER tests or throughput tests.

Test Port Status


Auto-negotiation is a function that enables Fast Ethernet devices
Smart Loopbacks to automatically exchange information over a link about speed
Four modes are available for looping back test traffic. At Layer and duplex abilities. A common cause of performance issues on
1, all incoming traffic is looped back unaltered. For Layer 2, all 10/100T Ethernet links occurs when one port on the link operates
incoming unicast traffic is looped back with the MAC source and at half-duplex while the other port operates at full-duplex.
destination addresses swapped. For Layer 3, all incoming unicast
traffic is looped back with the MAC and IP source and destination The port status feature of the TX130+ reports the auto-
addresses swapped, and for Layer 4, all incoming unicast traffic negotiation and link advertisement parameters of both test set
is looped back with the MAC, IP, and UDP/TCP ports swapped. and link partner, which helps to reduce many link performance-
related support calls.

IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support MPLS Measurements


Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) OAM discovery and loopback Multiple Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a technology that
controls are supported. This feature allows for the discovery of allows for a more efficient routing of Ethernet/IP packets via the
IEEE 802.3ah OAM-enabled devices and the ability to loopback use of MPLS routers in the network. MPLS labels reside between
these devices. the MAC (Layer 2) and IP layers (Layer 3). Up to three MPLS tags
can be configured in the traffic stream with user configurable
Label, CoS, and TTL fields.
IP/IPTV TESTING
IP Testing
Used initially only for Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity
within the enterprise, the Internet Protocol (IP) has quickly grown
to be the de-facto standard for multi-service network transport.

For Telco and IT technicians, it’s no longer enough to validate


equipment at the physical interface or connection protocol
level only, so IP testing has become a routine task during service
installation and restoration.

The TX130+ supports an array of IP test functions over the


10/100/1000BaseT port including Ping, Trace Route and Triple
Play measurement tasks. Web browsing, FTP throughput, VoIP
and IPTV tests can be performed at various points in the network
to ensure customer satisfaction.

Local Public Local


Network Network Network

GTWY

IPTV Service Verification


Facing the growing challenge from competition in the cable television and wireless mobile industries, traditional telco’s are fast deploying
IPTV to reduce customer churn in order to preserve revenues. As a consequence, technicians normally assigned to take care of leased line
and datacom services are now being called upon to make IPTV measurements in order to reduce expensive truck rolls.

Although IPTV testing can be a complicated and daunting task, the TX130+ has been equipped with a good balance of user friendly functions
needed to install and troubleshoot IP video service.

• Set-Top Box (STB) emulation offers registration, IGMP and RTSP signaling for Broadcast and Video on Demand (VOD) applications.
• Transport stream analysis encompasses data/video/audio bit rates and Program Identification (PID) mapping.
• Packet jitter and loss, IGMP latency (channel zapping), PCR and MDI statistics including a Viewer function provide valuable Quality of
Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics.
VoIP/NET WIZ
VoIP Testing
Take advantage of the three software options offering different VoIP Expert – Generates industry standard wave files to
test methods to verify and provision your VoIP network. Testing verify MOS and R-Factor values of upstream and downstream
can be performed over any of the Ethernet test ports. paths and includes QoS measurements such as packet jitter,
packet loss, and delay. Compatible with all VeEX testers including
VoIP Check – Simulates a VoIP call to the nearest router and VX1000 VoIP server software.
measures the round trip MOS score and related VoIP parameters.
VoIP Call Expert – Emulates an IP phone and can place and
receive calls using SIP or H.323 protocols. Comprehensive Codec
support and call destination options verify voice encoding and
translation provisioning. Real-time evaluation of subjective
voice quality is made possible using the Telchemy test method.

Net Wiz
Ethernet network installation is simplified using this basic, yet
powerful feature. A built-in TDR identifies distance to short,
distance to open, wire cross, and other anomalies associated
with CAT-5 structured cabling. “Sniff” the network using the one-
touch discovery feature. Identify routers, gateways, printers, PCs
and other devices connected to the network within seconds.
DSn (T-Carrier) SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Interfaces Patterns
Dual Bantam (100Ω balanced) Rates and Line code The following test patterns can be generated
• 1.544 Mbit/s, AMI & B8ZS • PRBS: 211-1, 215-1, 220-1, 223-1, 231-1: normal or inverted
• 2.048 Mbit/s, HDB3 & AMI (Optional) • Fixed: 0000, 1111, 1010, 1000 and 1100
BNC (75Ω unbalanced) Rates and Line code • User programmable word: user defined up to 32 bits
• 2.048 Mbit/s, HDB3 & AMI (Optional)
• 8.448 Mbit/s, HDB3 Errors
• 44.736 Mbit/s, B3ZS (Optional)
Insertion
• 34.368 Mbit/s, HDB3 (Optional)
• 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1): Code, FAS, Bit, Frame, CRC
Compliant to ITU-T G.703, G.823, G.824, G.772 and ANSI T1.102
Optional
recommendations where applicable
• 2.048 Mbit/s (E1): Code, FAS, CRC, EBIT, Bit errors
Clock recovery (pulling range) per ITU-T G.703
• 8.448 Mbit/s (E2): Code, FAS, 2M FAS, 2M, Bit errors
Receiver Sensitivity
• 34.368 Mbit/s (E3): Code, FAS, 2M FAS, 2M, Bit errors
For 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1)
• 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3): Code, FAS, MFAS, P/C-Parity, Bit errors
• Terminate: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
• Single or continuous rate (1 x 10-3 to 5 x 10)
• Monitor (PMP): ≤ 26dB (20dB resistive, 6dB cable loss)
Measurement
• Bridge: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
• 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1): Code, FAS, Bit, Frame, CRC
For 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3)
• 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3): Code, FAS, MFAS, P/C-Parity, Bit errors
• Terminate: ≤ 12dB (cable loss)
Optional (E1, E2, E3, DS3) – where applicable
• Monitor (PMP): ≤ 26dB (20dB resistive, 6dB cable loss)
• Code, FAS, MFAS, 2M CRC, P/C-Parity, Bit errors
Optional
For 2.048 Mbit/s (E1) Alarms
• Terminate: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
Generation
• Monitor (PMP): ≤ 26dB (20dB resistive, 6dB cable loss)
• 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1): AIS, yellow, idle, LOS, LOF
• Bridge mode: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
• Mode: Static (Enable/Disable)
For 8.448 Mbit/s (E2)
Optional
• Terminate: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
• 2.048 Mbit/s (E1): LOS, AIS, LOF, RDI
• Monitor (PMP): ≤ 26dB (20dB resistive, 6dB cable loss)
• 8.448 Mbit/s (E2): LOS, AIS, LOF, RDI, 2M LOF, 2M RDI
For 34.368 Mbit/s (E3)
• 34.368 Mbit/s (E3): LOS, AIS, LOF, RDI, 2M LOF, 2M RDI
• Terminate: ≤ 6dB (cable loss)
• 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3): LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS, Parity
• Monitor (PMP): ≤ 26dB (20dB resistive, 6dB cable loss)
Measurement
• 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1): LOS, AIS, LOF, AIS, yellow, idle and LSS
Clock Synchronization
• 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3): LOS, AIS, LOF, Parity and LSS
Internal: ± 3.5 ppm stability per ITU-T G.812
Optional (E1, E2, E3) – where applicable
Recovered: from the incoming signal
• LOS, AIS, LOF, OOF, RDI and LSS
External reference via RX2 balanced and BNC unbalanced
• Signal: 1.544 Mbit/s (B8ZS), 2.048 Mbit/s (HDB3) Measurement Functions
Tx Frequency Offset
• Up to 50 ppm in steps of 0.1 ppm for both optical and
Test Results
electrical interfaces
Error count, ES, %ES, SES, %SES, UAS, %UAS, EFS, %EFS, AS, %AS, and
rate for all events: errors, alarms and pointer events
Functions
Performance Analysis
Operating Modes Measurements according to:
Terminate, Monitor, Intrusive Thru mode • ITU-T G.821 recommendation: ES, EFS, SES and UAS with HRP
Bridge (DS1 & E1) 1% to 100%
• ITU-T G.826 recommendation: EB, BBE, ES, EFS, SES, UAS;
Signal Structure HRP of 1% to 100%
1.544 Mbit/s (DS1) • In service measurement (ISM) using FAS, CRC or Code (DS1 or
• Unframed or Framed SF (D4), ESF per ANSI and Telcordia E1
standards where applicable • Out of Service measurement (OOS) using bit errors (TSE)
• Test signal in N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s where N=1 to 24 • ITU-T M.2100 recommendation: ES, EFS, SES, UAS with HRP
Optional 1% to 100%
2.048 Mbit/s (E1) • User defined thresholds for Maintenance (MTCE) and Bringing
• Unframed or Framed with/without CRC per ITU-T G.704 into Service (BIS) objectives
(PCM30, PCM30C, PCM31, PCM31C) • User defined thresholds for Maintenance (MTCE) and Bringing
• Test signal in N/M x 64 kbit/s where N=1 to 30 into Service (BIS) objectives. In service measurements on both
8.448 Mbit/s (E2) near and far ends of path using TSE
• Unframed or Framed per ITU-T G.742
34.368 Mbit/s (E3)
• Unframed or Framed according to ITU-T G.751
44.736 Mbit/s (DS3)
• Unframed or Framed M13 and C-Bit Parity
Ethernet Common Functions & SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Interfaces Measurements
Single 10/100/1000 Base-T Ports Auto Configuration (available on all interfaces)
RJ45 connector Identification of received signal - instrument configuration based on
IEEE 802.3 compliant network type, bit rate, line coding, framing, and test pattern
Ethernet Features Frequency Measurement
Auto Negotiation Electrical Interfaces: Hz & bit/s in ppm ; Resolution: 1Hz
Full and Half Duplex
Flow Control Round Trip Delay (available on all interfaces)
Measurement Range: 1μS to 10 seconds
Modes of Operation
Resolution: ±1μs or 1 U.I.
Terminate
Monitor Event Logging
Pass through
Date and time stamped events in tabular format
Loopback
Histograms (available on all interfaces)
Traffic Generation
Display of Errors and Alarms versus time
IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet II (DIX) frames
Resolution: Seconds, minutes, hours and days
Configurable MAC, Ethernet Type, VLAN, MPLS, IP, and UDP header
fields
Constant, Ramp, and Burst traffic profiles with configurable LED Indicators
bandwidth % utilization Fixed LEDs for Signal, Framing, Pattern and Errors/Alarms
Jumbo Frame Support (8,000 bytes) Soft LEDs for PDH & DSn Alarms/Errors displaying historical events
Fixed, multiple, and random frame size generation and conditions
Traffic prioritization via VLAN priority field, MPLS CoS field and the
IP TOS/DSCP fields
Up to 3 VLAN and MPLS tags can be added to each user configured Options
traffic stream Pulse Mask Analysis
T-Carrier (DS1/DS3)
RFC2544 Compliance Testing
• Bit rates: 1.544 Mbit/s (DS1) and 44.736 Mbit/s (DS3)
Automated tests with configurable threshold values and maximum
• Mode: Non-Intrusive
transmit bandwidth settings
• Display: Pulse shape with Conformance mask verification
Throughput, Latency, Frame Loss, and Back-to-back (burst) tests
• Parameters: Width, Rise/Fall time, Overshoot/Undershoot
Frame sizes: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 1280, and 1518 bytes including
• Conformance Masks: G.703, ANSI T1.102, T1.403, T1.404
2 user configurable frames
PDH (E1/E3)
• Bit rates: 2.048 Mbit/s (E1) and 34.368 Mbit/s (E3)
Bit Error Rate Testing
• Conformance Mask: G.703
Patterns: PRBS 2^31 -1, PRBS 2^23 -1, PRBS 2^20 -1, PRBS 2^15 -1,
PRBS 2^11 -1, CRPAT (Layer 1 only), CSPAT (Layer 1 only), CRTPAT VF Measurement
(Layer 1 only), Normal and inverted patterns
VF drop/insert via Headset
Error Injection: Bit, CRC, Symbol, IP Checksum
ABCD bits monitor & transmit in selected timeslot channel
One configurable stream with one fixed frame size
Programmable ABCD states for IDLE, SEIZE, USER (E1, 2.048M) and
ON-Hook, OFF-Hook, WINK, USER for DS1 (1.5M)
Throughput Testing
Tone generation: 1Hz, 1 dB resolution
Single traffic streams with configurable MAC, VLAN, MPLS, and IP
• Frequency (Hz): 50 to 3950 Hz, res. 1Hz
fields including traffic prioritization via the VLAN tag priority field
• Level (dBm): +3 to -60 dBmO
and the IP header TOS/DSCP field
% of bandwidth allocation is configurable for each stream ISDN PRI Testing
Different traffic profiles (constant, ramp, or bursty) may be configured
NT and TE emulation
for different streams
Place/receive voice and data calls
Different frame sizes are user configurable per stream
D-channel monitor with full decode: Layer 2 (Q.921) & Layer 3 (Q.931)
Protocols
Smart Loop • DS1 Protocol (1.5M): National ISDN, AT&T, Nortel DMS
Layer 1 loopback: loops back all incoming traffic • E1 Protocol (2M): ETSI (Euro - ISDN)
Layer 2 and Layer 3 loopback: loops back all incoming unicast traffic Via Headset for B-channel talk/listen
and drops all incoming multicast and broadcast traffic Supports multirate N x 64k data call
Supplementary Services Test: Automatically tests the provisioning of
Key Measurements the following: CLIP, CLIR, COLP, CFU, CFB, CFNR, SUB, MSN, DDI,
Error Measurements: Bit, CRC, symbol, IP checksum, jabber frames, HOLD, UUS, TP, AOC-S, AOCD, AOCE, MCID, CUG
runt frames, collisions, late collisions
Alarm Detection: LOS, pattern loss, service disruption Jitter Measurement
Frame/Packet Statistics: Multicast, broadcast, unicast, pause frames, Measurement Range: Per ITU-T 0.171
frame size distribution, bandwidth utilization, frame rate, line rate, PASS/FAIL Threshold: Per ITU-T G.823 or User defined
data rate, frame loss, frame delay variation Measurement Storage
Options cont’d SPECIFICATIONS

Ping Test over WAN


Interfaces: E1, T1, Datacom (V.24/RS232, V.35/V.11, V.36/RS449
and X.21) General Specifications
Encapsulation types: PPP over HDLC, Ethernet over HDLC
IP modes: Static or DHCP Size 210 x 100 x 55 mm (H x W x D)
Ping: Destination IP address, # of Pings, duration, TTL 8.25 x 3.75 x 2.25 in
Weight Less than 1 kg (less than 2.2 lb)
IP Testing Battery LiIon smart battery, 2400 mAh
Ping, Trace Route, ARP, FTP/Web tests, Web-browser. These tests 10.8VDC
are done via the chassis 10/100/1000Base-T and 1000Base-X ports. AC Adaptor Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Output: 15VDC, 3.5A
VoIP Testing Operating Temperature -10˚C to 50˚C (14˚F to 122˚F)
VoIP Check Storage Temperature -20˚C to 70˚C (-4˚F to 158˚F)
• Simulates VoIP call to the nearest router Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
• Round Trip MOS score Display 3.5” QVGA 320x240 full color
VoIP Expert touch-screen
• MOS and R-factor measurement Ruggedness Survives 1.5 m (5 ft) drop to
• Packet Statistics: packet loss, jitter, delay concrete on all sides
VoIP Call Expert Water-resistance May be used in heavy rain
• VoIP call setup with VoIP USB adaptor Interfaces USB 2.0, RJ45, 10/100-T Ethernet,
• Supports SIP and H.323 protocols Bluetooth 2.0 (optional)
• Codec: G.711U, G.711A, Optional G.723, G.729 Languages Multiple languages supported

IPTV
Provides true STB emulation
Analyze up to three streams simultaneously
Supports IGMP/RTSP signaling, MPEG-2, H.264 and VC1 video
compression, MPEG-2 and RTP transport streams
Video and Audio bit rates and statistics
Channel zapping for quick and complete installation check

NetWiz
Available on 10/100/1000-T test port and 10/100-T management port
Detect distance to open/short, wire cross, impedance mismatch
Network device discovery; Auto Ping verification
Ordering Information ORDERING INFO.
Z04-00-010P VePAL TX130+ Handheld DS1 Test Set Media Converter Options
Z99-00-024P MC1000, 1000-T to 1000-X Media Converter
Hardware Options with USB Power Cord (requires SFP options)
Z66-00-041P 10/100-T Ethernet BERT, Throughput, RFC2544 Z99-00-025P MC100, 100-T to 100-FX Media Converter with
H/W option USB Power Cord (requires SFP options)
Z66-00-054P Ethernet HW Load only. Not enabled in 301-01-001G 850nm SX (550m) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G FC
software. 301-01-002G 1310nm LX (10km) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G FC
301-01-013G 1310nm 100FX MM (2km) SFP - 100Mbps
Interfaces/Test Options 301-01-014G 1310nm 100FX SM (15km) SFP - 100Mbps
499-05-009 Ping Test over WAN (E1/DS1) Interface A03-00-006G AC Adaptor, US Plug
499-05-142 2Mbit/s Pulse Mask Analysis F02-00-026G USB Power Cord
499-05-144 1.5Mbit/s Pulse Mask Analysis
499-05-145 DS3 (45Mbit/s) Testing (Dual RX) Recommended Accessories
499-05-146 DS3 (45Mbit/s) Pulse Mask Analysis A02-00-001G Car Adaptor
499-05-147 E3 (34Mbit/s) Testing (Dual RX) C02-00-002G Carrying Pouch for V100 w/Standard Battery Pack
499-05-148 E3 (34Mbit/s) Pulse Mask Analysis D09-00-006 TX130+ Test Report
499-05-149 DS1/E1 Jitter Measurement F02-00-009G RJ48 to 3-Pin Banana Test Cable, 2 m
499-05-152 DS3/E3 Jitter Measurement F02-00-010G BNC to BNC Test Cable, 2 m
499-05-155 Dual Port E1 (2Mbit/s) F02-00-011G Bantam to Bantam Test Cable, 2 m
499-05-176 E1 APS/Service Disruption Measurement F02-00-022G RJ48 to Bantam Test Cable, 2 m
Z88-00-008G ISDN PRI (ANSI, ETSI) Call Setup, incl. Earpiece F02-00-023G RJ48 to RJ48 Test Cable, 2 m
Z88-00-009G VF Measurements, incl. Earpiece Z77-00-006G LCD Protective Film (Pack of 5)
Z77-00-013G* Advanced DS3/DS1 Cable Kit
Ethernet Software Options Z77-00-016G* Male BNC to WECO Mini 440A Adaptor (Pack of 2)
499-05-014 MX MPLS Tags Z77-00-017G* Basic DS3/DS1 Cable Kit
499-05-015 MX Jitter Measurements Z77-00-018G* Male BNC to WECO Adaptor (Pack of 2)
499-05-058 MX MAC Flooding Z99-99-007G USB Bluetooth Adaptor (requires 499-05-175)
499-05-059 MX Asymmetric Testing
499-05-093 MX VLAN Flooding Replacement Items
499-05-154 1000-T Ethernet BERT, Throughput, RFC2544 403-15-001G Top Connector Cover Hinge (Pack of 5)
(requires Z66-00-041P) 405-02-001G Screen Protector
499-05-178 10/100T Ethernet Software Option (for field 405-02-002G Top Connector Cover
upgrade when Z66-00-054P has been purchased) A01-00-001G AC Adaptor for V100
B02-03-002G Battery Pack for V100
Additional Options B02-06-002G Extended Battery Pack for V100
(via USB, 10/100 Base-T Management Port) C01-00-001G Carrying Case for V100
499-05-001 Web Browser (requires Advanced IP option) C03-00-001G Shoulder Strap
499-05-002 NetWiz F02-00-001G Ethernet Cable RJ45 to RJ45 2 m (6 ft)
499-05-003 Remote Control F04-00-001G Power Cord - US 2 m (6 ft)
499-05-008 IPTV Expert (requires Ethernet hardware) F04-00-002G Power Cord - EU 2 m (6 ft)
499-05-095 VoIP G.723 Codec F04-00-003G Power Cord - UK 2 m (6 ft)
499-05-096 VoIP G.729 Codec Z77-00-001G Stylus with String (Pack of 5)
499-05-102 VoIP Check Z99-99-004G Headset/Earpiece (Mini USB Type)
499-05-175 USB Bluetooth Dialing and File Transfer Support
(USB adaptor not included)
Z33-00-001 VoIP Expert, incl. VoIP Check option
Z88-00-001G WiFi Wiz, incl. USB WiFi Adaptor
Z88-00-001P VoIP Call Expert, incl. VoIP USB Adaptor & *Check with factory for availability.
Earpiece
Z88-00-005G Advanced IP, incl. Ethernet Cable

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