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MX100e+/MX120e+ e-Manual D07-00-050P RevD00

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1. Link Down e P W Facket Capture 4 Results Options Filter Link Down amp e P tg Packet Capture Results ptions Filter Capture Filter Capture Mode stop After t of Packets Packet Capture Statistics Packet Capture Details Link Down P tp Packet Capture Packet Capture Statistics Link Down S P Facket Capture Packet Capture Details Packet Mo O Time 00 00 00 IP Source IP Destination WAC Source WAC Destination Protocol MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 103 of 115 Starting Stopping Packet Capture Press the Action menu and press Start to run packet capture If set to manual packet capture will continue to capture packets until the user presses Stop Results The Results tab displays packet capture details for each packet in a table format e Packet number e Time of capture e Source and Destination IP address e Protocol type UDP TCP Select a packet and tap on the magnifying glass to see packet capture details for the selected packet Packet Capture statistics are available for view by pressing the Statistics button Saving and Viewing Stored Results Press Save to store Packet Capture results The trace can be retrieved and exported in a cap format compatible with Wireshark Go back to top Go to ToC 14 2 Scan Note Scan is only available in P1 mode VLAN Scan scans up to 4096 VLAN IDs for switch configuration and displays VLAN ID band
2. Phase 1 Service Configuration Test The service configuration test is broken down into three steps The steps are tested individually for all the services delivered on the same line e Step 1 Committed Information Rate CIR Test Traffic is transmitted at the CIR for a short period of time and the received traffic is evaluated against the Service Acceptance Criteria FLR FTD FDV measured simultaneously The CIR test passes if the measurements on the received traffic stay below the performance objectives e Step 2 Excess Information Rate EIR Test Traffic is transmitted at the CIR EIR rate for a short period of time the EIR test passes if the received traffic rate is between the CIR minus the margin allowed by the FLR and CIR EIR e Step 3 Traffic Policing Overshoot Test The purpose of the Traffic Policing Test is to ensure that when transmitting at a rate higher than the allowed CIR EIR the excess traffic will be appropriately blocked to avoid interference with other services For this test traffic is transmitted at 25 higher than the CIR EIR for a short period of time The test passes if the received traffic rate is at least at the CIR minus the margin allowed by the FLR but does not exceed the allowed CIR EIR e At this time the Committed Burst Size CBS and Excess Burst Size EBS tests are considered experimental and not an MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 92 of 115 integral part of the standard Servi
3. e Traffic Flow Select from the following traffic flows o Constant The selected frame is transmitted continuously according to the selected bandwidth Burst The selected frame is transmitted in a staircase profile according to user selectable step time number of steps and maximum bandwidth Ramp The selected frame is transmitted at maximum bandwidth according to the selected duty cycle and burst period Single Burst Configure the number of frames to be transmitted in the burst along with the bandwidth For example if 100000 frames are transmitted at 12 5 of bandwidth on a 1Gbps line 100000 frames will transmit at a rate of 125Mbps and then the burst will stop ie e Frame Size Fixed or Uniform min and max frame length values Uniform traffic is traffic generated with a uniform distribution of frame lengths e Frame Size Enter the frame size when a Layer 2 Layer 3 or Layer 4 BERT is selected o Frame size configuration is not available for Layer 1 BERT o Frame sizes can be from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes in addition to jumbo frames up to 10000 bytes e BW Transmit Bandwidth Configure the transmit rate for the test o When traffic flow is equal to Burst two burst bandwidths are configured with burst time o When traffic flow is equal to Ramp starting and an ending bandwidth are configured along with the bandwidth step size and duration o Single Burst BERT Setup Layer 1 Constant Traffic BERT Setup Layer 2 amp
4. ervice 1 ervice 2 ervice 3 Copying Services Tap on the Copy button on the bottom of any of the Services tabs Header Bandwidth Threshold to copy frame parameters specific to that tab to other services For example pressing Copy on the Header tab will only transfer header parameters to other services Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 4 Services Summary V SAM Services Summary MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 97 of 115 Link Down p summary Bandwidth per Service Total IR CIR EIR 1 8 00Mbps 11M bps ULAR V SAM Services Summary Once setup parameters are completed tapping the zoom function at the bottom right hand side of the screen displays a summary of all service settings A check next to the Service number indicates that the test for the corresponding service is set to run Tap on the box to remove the check and cancel the test for that service Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 5 Control Settings Please see 7 1 4 Control Settings for information on setting up a remote connection with another unit Note that Manual Mode is the only available option for V SAM Control settings V SAM Control Setup Link Down VCS AM setup General Services Me Discover OAM Discover Mode Manual IF Dest 1197 166 0 101 Mo devices detected Press Discover to try to disc over devices er Loop Up MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 3 Resu
5. Header Frames Threshold Control Header Frames Threshold Control Thirpt ieiiales i EE Rite FA rm Loss Asymmetric Up Stream Y Asymmetric Down Stream Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Y Asymmetric Down Stream Enable Test M Enable Test M Enable Test M Accessing Upstream and Downstream Settings Depending on the Control Mode selected e g Asymmetric mode test settings for upstream and downstream are also displayed OAM Discover For more information on OAM Discover please see the BERT OAM Discover section under 7 1 4 Control Settings Option gt Quick Check MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 50 of 115 Prior to conducting any tests Quick Check transmits and receives traffic to verify that remote and local units are configured correctly Select Enable in the drop down menu and press Start from the action menu to start Quick Check If Quick Check is able to successfully transmit and receive frames a dialogue box will appear giving the user the option of continuing the current test RFC 2544 Control Setup RFC 2544 Control Setup RFC 2544 Control Setup Quick Check Quick Check Message Quick Check Message Lin k D own DE W a ws 1 D OOT F P 4 Up 1 0 OOT F DE PFEZa RFC2544 Rre ead le ES eer allia Quick Check i Thro Disable IUPSt Head C ise e alas Checking bandwidth Bandwidth check It Disable ecking bandwidth angdwi check result cuis TEE ee Please wait Tx 100 00
6. IP Network QoS Class Definitions and Network Performance Objectives Classes 4 7 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 63 of 115 800 ms 2 15 one way lt 200ms 2 400 ms one way AND 100 ms one way AND gt 800 ms 2 gt 200 ms 2 z 1 100 000 lt 1 100 000 gt 1 1 000 000 AND 1 10 000 Throughput Results Global Aggregate Throughput Results Stream Summary Up 1000T F GP Up 1000T F DE hroughput hroughput Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Global Per stream OAM Global Perstream OAM Traffic Alarms Delay Errors Traffic Alarms Delay Errors stream summary Events E stream summary ails pie T 11 23 56 ET 00 03 32 RK 1 foo foss p ine Rate__ 1000 00M froon 00M z feao e s po foe e a po foe e tilization Soto 55 30 Bad Frames p Eo Go back to top Go back to ToC The Global Errors screen displays the Current and Total error count of all streams Bit Indicates errors related to test pattern Bit Error or LSS Pattern Loss BER Bit Error Ratio Symbol Declared when an invalid code group in the transmission code is detected FCS CRC Number of received frames with an invalid Frame Check Sequence FCS IP Checksum Invalid IP Frame Check sequence IP chks Jabber frames Number of received frames larger than 1518 bytes containing an invalid FCS Runt frames Number of received frames smaller than 64 bytes containing an invalid FCS MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 0
7. LOC The MEP detects loss of connectivity XCON Possible cross connect the CCM received could be from another MA UNEXP Unexpected MEP ID or non matching CCM interval Alarm A fault alarm is triggered if a defect is present for a time period of 10s The fault alarm is cleared if a defect condition is not present for a time period of 10s OAM Service LBM Up 1000T F TEE hroughput Setup Results Running General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Service LEMI QR eed ei ToBeSend 0 ouor order fo NoWetch jo OAM LBM Results LBM Status o Pass At least 1 Loopback response received o Fail No Loopback responses received To be Send Outstanding number of LBM to be sent Response Count In Order Number of LBR received in order Out of Order Number of LBR received out of order No Match The loopback transaction ID between the LBM and LBR do not match OAM Service LTM Page 77 of 115 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 78 of 115 LIp 1000T F DE i hroughput setup Results Running General Control Header Trattic Error Inj Service COM LBM DMM Leii 00186300AE78 Riri OAM LTM Results Action RlyHit indicates that the LTM has reached the destination MAC MEP i e final point MAC MAC address of the responder TTL TTL field on the response indicated how many hops have been traversed Flags If set indicates that only MAC addresses learned in a Bridge s Filtering Database and not informatio
8. Softupgrade Litility Upload mew sofbvare upgrade tool to the test set Remote Controt Tool for remote contral status Last connection Currently Not Connected hiethod Go back to top Go back to ToC 17 0 Warranty and Software Warranty Period The warranty period for hardware software and firmware are three 3 years from the date of shipment to the customer The warranty period for battery pack LCD LCD touch panel LCD protective cover and accessories including but not limited to patch cords AC adaptor SFP USB adaptors carrying case carrying pouch is limited to one 1 year Hardware Coverage VeEX Inc warrants hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship During the warranty period VeEX will at its sole discretion either e Repair the products e Replace the hardware which proves to be defective provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc by the customer along with proof of purchase within thirty 80 days of the request by the customer freight prepaid Software Coverage VeEX Inc warrants software and firmware materials against defects in materials and workmanship During the warranty period VeEX will at its sole discretion either e Repair the products e Replace the software and or firmware which prove to be defective provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc by the customer along with proof of purchase
9. Alarms Lp 1000T F Up 1000T F P Wlonitor Py Wlonitor PI Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Status Traffic Delay Rates Status summary Errors Alarms Events SMEDES Alanis Pee nes eae Feee pt Cosm p ps osme Wa MA corfude chks Service Disruption time TabberFram pp arent punt Frames ooo ta Giant Frames po as Min Max Imes 4294967400 Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 3 Events and Status Page 85 of 115 A time stamped record or log of anomalies alarms test status start stop and test application are displayed When Thresholds are enabled a Pass or Fail value is displayed for each of the following parameters e Utilization e CRC Errors count e Service Disruption in ms e Optical Power level in dBm 1000Base X fibre connections only Pass Fail criteria is based on the configured threshold values If the thresholds are not enabled no status will display only measurement values MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Monitor Mode Events Up 1000T F iP Wionitor py Setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Status TEASE Cents ps0ss7 LOS End amp Pageliot amp Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 4 Traffic Distribution Details Monitor Mode Status Up 1000T F Monitor PI Setup Results Running Summary Errors Alarms Events Traffic Delay Rates BRIENWE O Mps service Disruption 6213 Fail ms Traffic Type The following
10. amp Pageiote amp V SAM Services Header MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 94 of 115 Min IPG 96 bits Overhead Freamble 7 Bytes 64 to 1 518 bytes long Selecting a Stream On the Services tab tap on the stream number S next to the Action Menu icon to select a service to configure Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 2 Services Bandwidth Profile The Bandwidth Profile specifies how much traffic the customer is authorized to transmit and how the frames are prioritized within the network Under the Bandwidth tab the user specifies the following bandwidth criteria e Traffic Flow Defines the Frame Size Type Fixed or EMIX Ethernet Mix e Frame Size o For Fixed Traffic Flow Input a fixed frame size within the range of 64 10000 bytes by tapping the value box o For EMIX The default value is abceg Tap the zoom magnifying glass icon to define other values Select the values from the drop down lists on the next screen Note Any EMIX configuration of 5 frames is allowed V SAM Services Bandwidth V SAM Services EMIX Configuration MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevD0O Page 95 of 115 Link Down P Fa iLink Down P ET Setup EMIS Configuration General a 64 63 ER po IRMbps w e e1818 1822 e CIR Committed Information Rate This is the guaranteed maximum rate at which the customer can send frames that are assured to be forwarded through the network without
11. o CCM heartbeat messages are transmitted at a configurable periodic interval by MEPs e Network Path Discovery Link trace message o Equivalent to a traceroute test MIPs and MEPs along the path send a response e Fault verification and isolation Loopback o Verify connectivity to a specific point in the message Equivalent to ping test Go back to top Go back to ToC Frame Loss Measurement Two local counters for each peer MEP e TxFCf Counter for in profile data frames transmitted towards peer MEP e RxFCf Counter for in profile data frames received from peer MEP Single ended ETH LM e On demand OAM e MEP sends LMM frame Unicast DA or Multicast Class 1 DA and receives LMR frame Unicast DA with counters CCM frames contain frame counters Single Ended Frame Delay Measurement m n z LMM frames contain frame counters Delay Measurement On demand OAM for measuring Frame Delay FD and Frame Delay Variation FDV e TxTimeStampf Timestamp transmission of DMM frame e RxTimef Reception time of the DMM frame e RxTimeb Reception of DMR frame MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 74 of 115 Two way ETH DM e DMM frame Unicast DA or Multicast Class 1 DA for multipoint measurement amp DMR frame Unicast DA e FD RxTimeb TxTimeStampf Dual Ended Frame Delay Measurement DMM and DMR frames contain timestamp info Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 2 OAM Results 10 2
12. o Test Applications specific to the MX100e and MX120e Port 1 RFC 2544 BERT Throughput OAM Loopback Net Wiz V SAM IP functions related to the Ethernet WAN test ports Port Setup to configure test interfaces Monitor Mode MX120e Port 1 only o Test Applications specific to the MX120e Port 2 Loopback IP e Bottom o Applications common to all VePAL100 test sets Additional Tests Settings Files Help Backlight 9 Nov 2011 Tools IP connection status Advanced IP features Net Wiz WiFi Wiz VoIP and IPTV applications MX100e Home Menu Link Down P W m ef Setup V SAM P Loopback RFC 2544 amp IP BERT A NetWiz Throughput f Add Tests Settings Files ee AX Help Backlight Tools 11 2808 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO MX120e Home Menu for Port 1 P1 Link Down amp S P PIi f Setup V SAM P Loopback RFC 2544 IP BERT Monitor Throughput Add Tests Settings Files A F Y Help Backlight Tools 21 Jan 2013 10 4730 Go back to top Go back to ToC 5 2 Screen Icons The following icons are located at the top right hand corner of the screen Page 16 of 115 MX120e Home Menu for Port 2 P2 Link Down lt e P ef Setup P Loopback IP YF p Add Tests Settings Files am me f A Helo Backlight Tools Jan 7013 10 49 56 e Laser icon Indicates if the optical transmitter in
13. 1024 1279 byte frames 1280 1518 byte frames gt 1518 byte frames Jumbo frames Monitor Mode Frames Wp 1000T F P Ti son itor Pi Traffic Distribution Details Frames Miru t ael ha FxFrames FS VLAN O Ooo onte fp o o o C Monitor Mode Frame Size p 1000T F P 4 Monitor com VY Traffic Distribution Details melee Re ame Size Distribution Ff C prem p b e o zes oo o o 12 10236 ee 22r o eol 15185j 141154 100 15156 Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 5 Delay and Rates Delay Frame arrival statistics are displayed in tabular format e Current e Minimum e Maximum e Variation Current Rates Rate statistics are displayed in tabular format e Frame rate in Frames per Second FPS o Current number of received frames including bad frames broadcast frames and multicast frames o Minimum o Maximum o Average e Data rate in Mbps Received data rate expressed in Mbps o Current number of received frames including bad frames broadcast frames and multicast frames MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO o Minimum o Maximum o Average Monitor Mode Delay Up 1000T F iP Pa lelalinely Pl setup Results Running Summary Errors Alarms Events Traffic Rates Status Frm Arriva Current 6625 us Minimum 66 07 us O Wain Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 6 Port Selection Monitor Mode Rate Details Jp 10007 F P Mo nitor P1 Rate Details Maximum 1
14. BERT Data Patterns VLAN P RA Filter SUMmMary MAC MIR Pattern O PRBS 2E31 1 O PRBS 2E20 1 O PRBS 2E23 1 O Invert O PRBS 2E15 1 O PRBS 2E11 1 amp Page3o3 amp e RX Filter Tab Allows the user to filter incoming streams When checked the incoming traffic flows not matching these criteria will not be considered for these results o MAC Destination address MAC Source address VLAN ID IP Destination address IP Source address O O O O O Remote Loop Filter When enabled the remote loop filter will send the Rx filter parameters to the remote loopback unit as part of the loop up command This way only traffic corresponding to the filters will be looped and other network traffic will be ignored BERT Setup RX Filter Selection Link Down P W BERT Data Patterns Summary MAC Data VLAN IF Rx Filter O MAC Dest O IP Dest O MAC Source O IP Source O LAN ID O VLAN Priority O VLAN Eligible O Frame Type O Type of Service O Protocol Type O Remote Loop Filter e UDP TCP Input Source Port and Destination Port Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 1 2 Traffic Settings BERT Setup UDP TCP Link Down P BERT Data Patterns Summary MAC Data VLAN IP Ray Filter MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 32 of 115 Traffic tab The user configures the traffic profile for the stream including traffic flow frame size frame type and transmit rate
15. DO7 0 024P Rev ADO White Papers gt Quick Guides t Manual 3 Software TER Was Bug Report Es ays Installing New MX100e MX120e software e Unzip the file and copy the unzipped folder onto a USB stick formatted in the FAT 32 file format e Verify that the MX100e unit is powered off and that the AC adaptor connected to the unit is charging the battery Insert the USB stick on the right side of the unit e Press and hold the Save Help and Power keys simultaneously The unit should boot from the USB and load the new software e A message will appear on screen stating the upgrade is in progress Installing the software will take around 10 15 minutes PEEK VePAL Mxiote ee amp 9 i SGRAL FRAME PATERN ALAWERE z l aiic Bee fe y rrCes4a Loopback BERT P eup Thought gf Note Do not remove the USB memory stick until upgrade is complete Doing so will interrupt the software upgrade and corrupt the upgrade progress Updating with ReVeal MTX Please refer to 7 4 Upgrade in the ReVeal MTX manual MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Go back to top Go back to ToC 5 0 Home Menus Page 15 of 115 The Home menu can be accessed at anytime during operation by pressing the Home key gt on the rubber keypad e Screen Layout e Screen Icons e Action Menu 5 1 Screen Layout The screen is divided into two presentation areas e Top
16. Discovery is the first phase of the 802 3ah protocol During Discovery local and remote units exchange Information OAM PDUs indicating capabilities and configuration information e g mode PDU size loopback support etc After successful negotiation the OAM protocol is enabled on the link If no OAM PDU is received after 5 seconds Discovery is restarted The device can be configured in Active or Passive mode combinations OAM Mode Active Passive Action Initiates OAM discovery Responds to OAM discovery Peer must be in active mode sends Information OAM PDU Sends Event Notification OAM PDU sends Variable Request OAM PDU Sends Loopback Control Reacts to Loopback Control Mode Passive No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mode Active OAM Mode Acceptable Active Passive Combinations MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 80 of 115 1 L ca l Active Yes Remote Active Remote Passive Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 3 2 IEEE 802 1ag Definitions Yes eee Passive Yes No e Maintenance Domain MD Management space on a network that is owned and operated by a single network provider There is a maintenance level from O to 7 to define the hierarchical relationship between domains Maintenance domains can be nested but never intersect MD is defined by Operational or Contractual Boundaries e g Customer Service Provider Opera
17. MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down 3 P bp BERT Setup Results Stopped Header Traffic Error Inj Ma Discover CREB Risen Mode Manval IP Dest 74 125 91 14 Mo devices detected Press Discover to try to disc over devices Discover Bele ale MX Discover Feature Page 34 of 115 Up 1000T F DE BERT PI setup Results Header Traffic Error Inj Mia Discover OAM Discover Mode Manual IP Dest 192 168 2 200 List of Discovered Devices 3 O hs amp Pageioti amp er Loop Up If the local and remote test sets are on the same IP subnet the MX Discover feature can be used to Automatically discover the far end test unit by pressing the Discover button Once discovered select the remote unit and send a loop up command No manual configuration of the IP address is needed since these are populated automatically Go back to top Go back to ToC BERT Control Setup OAM Discover Up 1000T F DE BERT setup Header Traffic Error Inj Mea Discover OAM Discover MAC Dest U0 16 6 3 00 40 3b List of Discovered Devices a M OAM Device Loon Up OAM Discover Link OAM Link Down hroughput setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Link Service W 502 3ah amp Pagelicoit amp Like MX Discover OAM Discover can also be used to discover far end test units without manually configuring the remote unit s destination address To discover the remote unit s
18. MX120e Port Settings Fiber P1 Lin k Down fr ea 4 Setup Part Profiles Measurement Setup otatus Por Selection Fiber Y uto Neg on Y Speed ooops Y Duplex Fur Flow contol othOn Y Link Down P w setup Port Setup atatus PoriSeleation copper Autoreg on Advertisement Default ALL Flow Control Both On MOK Avie MX120e Port Settings Fiber P2 Link Down DP H 7 setup Part Setup otatus Port Selection Fiber 7 Auto Neg fon y Speed MooMbps Y Duplex Ful Flow Control Both On F Page 19 of 115 Note When Dual port mode is selected MX120 only a P1 and P2 selection window appears at the top of the screen Use this window to select and configure the necessary port settings e Auto Negotiation On or Off Matches the test set s negotiation settings to those of the link partner e Advertisement Default All or User Defined Copper Port Advertisement Selection Copper Port User Defined Selections MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down P p Setup x Eiras h aleen ib Pol Advertisement pmen Detault ALL P Port Default ALL i remen Ser Defined t Adversemem WIG WL ALL Flow Control Both On F MDA Auto F Page 20 of 115 Link Down Setup Auto Neg Advertisements MoioM Half Ml 10M Full M iooM Half Ml 100hMFulll O 1000M Half Ml 1000M Full e Speed Only available when auto negotiation is off Select from 10Mb
19. Mamm hes ooo Average heo p gt Data Rate Mb s Tz Curent pem po Minimum poo po Mamm hen po Average ha po To save test results press the store button during or after testing The test results are saved and named automatically Once saved the user may view or rename the results file by going to the Explorer tab located in the Files menu Throughput Results Storage Warning Stored Throughput Results File Explorer MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 69 of 115 Link Down a hroughput Up 1000T F iP Files meee 8 ranster size Type Date setup Results Running fa GF Information 1 y j k mez54 08 21 00 k mez54 08 21 00 Storing Throughput thrpt 08 21 00 i results please wait thrpt o8f2 1 00 thrpt 06 21 00 Di T Bad Frames 0 D Aug 2000 23 43 07 Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 0 OAM Testing Carrier Ethernet Virtual Connection EVC Location Location B Service Provider Carrier A Carrier B Link 802 3ah E 802 3ah Layer Transpo Layer Service Layer i EE EE g H g E e e l l i I i I Ethernet OAM provides automatic defect detection fault management and performance monitoring tools for network links and end to end Ethernet Virtual Circuits EVC The OAM service supports IEEE 802 3ah IEEE 802 1ag and ITU T Y 1731 The OAM feature can be accessed through the Throughput menu Throughput gt Setup
20. RFC 2544 222523 Mest Started ee amp Pagelotl amp The Throughput tab displays the maximum throughput rate of the link under test Results are displayed in graphical and table formats Use the drop down menu to change the display format e Graphical Throughput results are displayed in a bar graph form e Summary table and test log table display o Byte size o Tx Percentage of test frames transmitted by the unit o Rx Percentage of test frames received by the unit o P F Pass Fail test status determined by test criteria set in the Threshold tab RFC Results Throughput Summary RFC Results Throughput Graph MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 52 of 115 Up 1000T F P W m Up 1000T F P W m Setup Results Running Setup Results Running status Events Events Throt Latency FrnLoss Gurst Throt Latency FrnLoss Burst r2e8 pao pamo P m eo ao P is peoo peoo P 120 Sle 1280 Frame Size RFC Results Throughput Test Log Wp 1000T F P Wh m Setup Results Running otatus Events Throt Latency Fra Loss Burst MA PK i2808 pem bem P z peoo peoo P i0 baoo bso P amp Page4dot4 amp Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 3 Latency Latency and frame jitter measurements results are displayed in the following formats Use the drop down menu to select the Latency format e Graphical Latency results displayed in line graph form Latency us vs Frame size bytes e Summary and Test log tabl
21. gt OAM Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 1 OAM Setup 10 1 1 Link Level 802 3ah OAM Setup 802 3ah functions include e Discovery e Link Performance Monitoring MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO e Remote loopback e Fault detection Page 70 of 115 e Collecting Performance Statistics function not supported in current software release e Organizational Specific Extensions function not supported in current software release Link OAM Setup Page 1 Up 1000T F DES hroughput Setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Link Service MI ao 3ah OAM Mode amp Pageloie amp Link OAM Setup Page 2 Up 1000T F on hroughput Setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Service Discovery Capabilities Ml Remote Loopback MI Link Event M MIB Retrieval Ml Unidirection G Pagevote amp e 802 3ah OAM Tap on the check box to start 802 3ah protocol testing Transmission of OAM PDUs starts as soon as the box is checked e OAM Mode Select Active or Passive mode from the drop down menu Active and passive mode determines the type of actions the test set will take For more on acceptable Active Passive mode combinations and actions see section 10 3 1 802 3ah OAM Discovery e Vendor OUI and SPI Organization Unique identifier and Vendor specific information similar to MAC address fields e Max PDU Length Advertised Max OAM PDU size 64 to 1518 After Discovery the low
22. within thirty 80 days of the request by the customer freight prepaid Additionally during the warranty period VeEX Inc will provide without charge to the customer all fixes patches and enhancements to the purchased software firmware and software options VeEX Inc does not warrant that all software or firmware defects will be corrected New enhancements attached to a software option require the option to be purchased at the time of order or the time of upgrade in order to benefit from such enhancements Limitations The warranty is only for the benefit of the customer and not for the benefit of any subsequent purchaser or licensee MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 114 of 115 of any merchandise hardware software firmware and or accessories Revoking the warranty VeEX Inc does not guarantee or warrant that the operation of the hardware software or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free The warranty will not apply in any of the following cases e Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer e Damage due to software installed by the customer on the unit without prior authorization written from VeEX Inc e Unauthorized alteration or misuse e Damage occurred from operating the unit from outside of the environmental specifications for the product e Improper installation by the customer Go back to ToC 18 0 Product Specifications The MX100e product specifications are available in pdf format at this li
23. 1 000 Zobytes fo 00 2 000 5S6bytes 50 00 3 000 lZbytes oo 00 4 000 U24poytes 90 00 3 000 eoUbytes 95 00 b UOU 518bytes 100 00 7 O00 Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 1 4 Throughput Latency Frame Loss and Burst Settings The RFC 2544 test suite allows the user to run all four of the tests one of the four tests or a combination of any of the four tests The user simply has to enable disable which tests to perform by checking unchecking a selection box in the respective tab for each test By default all four tests are enabled The following parameters must be configured before running the RFC 2544 conformance test suite Throughput tab e Max Rate Up to 100 of the negotiated line rate The default value is 100 o This is the maximum transmit rate to perform the throughput test for each test frame size o The user may configure this rate as a of the total line rate or in Mbps For example if the user configures the max rate to be 90 and the negotiated line rate of the link is 100Mbps then the maximum transmit rate will be 90Mbps or 90 of the line rate e Resolution Input any value between 0 001 and 1 The default value is 1 Resolution refers to the resolution in searching for the throughput rate If 1 is selected the throughput rate will be searched with 1 accuracy e Duration 5 to 999 seconds The default value is 20 seconds o The duration is the amount of time the throughput test is run for for each frame s
24. 1 Link OAM Results Link OAM Discovery The discovery page lists Local the current test unit and Remote far end device parameters OAM Link Discovery Page 1 Up 1000T F QP ea hroughput Setup Results Global Per Stream OAM Service Discovery statistics foa femos wi active passive undeesion pes ho Remote LEyes ho Musee fse p amp Pageiot e Mode Lists Active or Passive mode configuration e Supported and unsupported capabilities advertised during Discovery are listed including Unidirection Link Events Remote Loopback MIB Retrieval and MTU Size OAM Link Discovery Page 2 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 75 of 115 Up 1000T F i ys a hroughput Setup Results Global Per stream OAM Service Discovery statistics gt local Remote vendor SPI ooooooog vendor OUI ponooo Revision f Q amp Pagezot e Vendor SPI and OUI Organization Unique identifier and Vendor specific information similar to MAC address fields e Discovery State Send Any indicates the device was successfully discovered e Parser Multiplexer state Forward indicates the device is forwarding regular traffic transmission Loopback drop indicates loopback is enabled e Flags Flag decode is listed in the graphic below e Revision Number of times the configuration has been modified since discovery Flag Decode _MAC Destination f 6 MAC Source 5 Flags Sekar 2 Discov
25. 6 Straight 0 ns O Ping O NetBios straight MTT El Discovery Note Before proceeding with the discovery function please go to IP Tool to establish a connection Check the desired parameters and press Start The Discovery summary provides total transmitted and received frames received frame in error speed and duplex mode advertised the number of devices and networks found The Devices tab provides a summary of the total devices found and the number of devices are routers servers or hosts Go back to top Go to ToC 14 4 Profile Scripting MX100e only Users can select upto five profiles to create a profile script for BERT and Throughput testing 1 Tap the Profile Scripting tab to enter the menu 2 Select different Profiles to create the script order Profile Scripting Home Select Profile MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 107 of 115 Link Down i of Link Down P y Profile Scripting x Frofile Scripting BERT E Throughput Profile aa Lt Profile BEEN ka Eroiik Default Mik Profile Default y Pror Y o Yo Ec None Y o Y ceo T Profiles Defaut y Profies Default 3 Tap Start to start the test The screen will show the respective test s results screen Test Results Summary Link Down iP of BERT Setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates SUMMary Pme a E eked a as 18 25 54 ET 00 02 49 ne Rate m Rate ata ae tilization poreyies fp ib 4 Open the Action Menu by
26. F P a Up 1000T F P a hroughput hroughput sults setup Re setup Results General Control Header General Control Header Error Inj OAM Error Inj OAM raffic Flow raffic Flow Single Burst rame Size 1518 rame size 1518 urst 1 E 22 50 Sof total rame Mum 1100000 o yY urstBW 22 50 feof total urst 2 BY 6 62 Sof total Y Buste Tm Y Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 5 Error Injection Settings Individual Streams Error injection can be performed during the test The type of errors and error injection are configured in the Error Injection tab Once the test is running error injection can be performed by pressing the Error Injection button on the right side of the screen e Error type Select from Bit CRC IP Checksum Layer 3 4 only Pause TCP UDP Checksum Layer 4 only With Pause selected the unit will transmit a pause frame when error injection icon is pressed The Pause time duration is configurable in units of 512 bit time At Gigabit Ethernet speed this is equivalent to 512 ns For example if pause time is set to 1000 the pause duration will be set to 1000x512 ns e Injection Flow The error injection flow determines how the selected errors will be injected The user can select a single error or a specific count e Count The user will be able to configure the error count via numeric keypad Once the test is running error injection is enabled by selecting the Error Injection icon from the action drop down
27. LIM oomi leen LTR 4 wennnnnde LTR 4 Rages ete ee Nees TR cu Link Trace Message Format lanagement a Dele aah vana Go back to top Go back to ToC Loopback Message LBM LBR LBM Loopback Message are unicast messages transmitted on demand to a destination MAC address A destination address responds with an LBR Loopback Reply Message LBM Diagram MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 83 of 115 MEP MEP Ls caseranananamusnes a ene gt i l l LBR _ B aji in ikia ian aba aat i aa haa a a aa aa aia ee ee ee ee Loopback Message Format Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 0 Monitor Mode Pass Through MX120e only Overview Pass through monitor mode enables the test set to be used for long term in service testing This allows for bidirectional non obtrusive monitoring of up to full gigabit Ethernet line rate on the two 1000Base X ports or the two 10 100 1000T ports The Pass Through functionality allows In line traffic monitoring in both directions Long or short term network monitoring for troubleshooting network traffic problems Isolate network problems to the customer network or the service provider operator network Monitor traffic between 1000Base X links or 10 100 1000T links e Pass through monitor operation o Pass Through Monitor Copper 1GE o Pass Through Monitor Fiber 1GE o Pass through monitor mode enables bidirectional monitoring between the two 100
28. MAC address MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 35 of 115 e Go to Throughput gt OAM gt Link and tap on the 802 3ah check box to enable Link OAM Select Active from the OAM Mode drop down menu only Active mode can send loop commands e Return to the BERT OAM Discover tab to see a list of discovered OAM devices Select an OAM device and press Loop Up to send a loop up command to the selected remote unit OAM Devices If OAM is enabled any link partner that supports the IEEE 802 3ah protocol will be discovered automatically and be displayed under the OAM Discover tab Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 1 5 Starting Stopping a BERT Test Once all the necessary configurations have been completed the user can start the test by selecting Start from the top right corner action drop down menu EJ Once selected the test will start immediately and the icon will change to a Stop indication To stop the test simply tap the Stop icon If testing on any of the fiber ports ensure the LASER is switched ON before starting the test BERT Start BERT Stop Link Down 3 P v6 JE Link Down P m T BERT D stop Tx Error Injection A Restart gt i him stor S E 5 ar BE tiliz EE 2 L EE Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 BERT Results 7 2 1 Summary Summary tab The following results including the Start ST and Elapsed ET times are displayed e Line Rate Mbps Negotiated rate of the i
29. NetWiz 14 4 Profile Scripting MX100e onl 15 mmon Function 15 1 IP 15 2 Net Wiz 15 3 Settings 15 4 Files 15 5 Help 15 6 Backlight 15 7 Tools 16 0 ReVeal MTX Softwar MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 6 of 115 16 1 Profiles 16 2 Results 16 3 Software 16 4 Tools 16 4 1 Remote Control 17 0 Warranty and Software 18 0 Product Specifications 19 0 Certification and Declarations 20 0 About VeEX Go back to ToC 1 0 About This User Manual Every effort was made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate Information is subject to change without notice and we accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions In case of discrepancy the web version takes precedence over any printed literature c Copyright 2006 2013 VeEX Inc All rights reserved VeEX VePAL are registered trademarks of VeEX Inc and or its affiliates in the USA and certain other countries All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted electronically or otherwise without written permission from VeEX Inc This device uses software either developed by VeEX Inc or licensed by VeEX Inc from third parties and is the confidential and proprietary of VeEX Inc The software is protected by copyright and contains trade secrets of VeEX Inc or VeEX s licensors The purchaser of this device agrees that it has received a li
30. Peer Ower PEeeinensmm OAK Discover Mode BEJAN MAC Dest 00 18 63 00 AE 78 IP Dest 0 0 0 List of Discovered Devices Mo devices detected Press Discover to try to disc M OAM Device over devices Loon Up OAM Discover OAM discovered devices will be listed Select an OAM link partner and press the Loop Up button to set the far end device into loopback mode This will send a loop down command at the end of the test For further instructions on connecting to an OAM device please refer to OAM Discover under 7 1 4 Control Settings in the BERT section MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 3 Header Configurations Individual Streams Selecting a Stream to Configure Please note that for any of the per stream configurations Header Traffic and Error Injection a stream number will be displayed The user must select each stream number separately to configure the respective parameters Select the stream by tapping the stream number box at the top right hand side of the screen Note For information on header configuration please see 7 1 1 Header Settings in the BERT section Throughput Setup Selecting a Stream Wo 1000T F P m hroughput Ete i LL l n ES lan J nni Stream g i Multiple Streams Throughput Setup Header Stream 1 Up 1000T F P y hroughput setup Results Traffic Error Inj OAM General Control Header Profle PEEM EST LAN MIPLS
31. Traffic distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage e Unicast frames Number of Unicast frames received without FCS errors e Broadcast frames Number of Broadcast frames received without FCS errors Broadcast frames have a MAC address equal to FF FF FF FF FF FF e Multicast frames Number of Multicast frames received without FCS errors e Pause frames Number of valid flow control frames received Frames having a type length field equal to 8808h are counted as pause frames Monitor Mode Traffic Overview Up 1000T F i Mlonitor EI Setup Results Running Summary Errors Alarms Events Trattic RRBCIEV nT t t sel e100 Fa o0 Go back to top Go back to ToC Monitor Mode Traffic Type Jp 10007 F P Mo nitor PIi Traffic Distribution Details JEUG lraiftic Type MEUG H Distribution p fe Broadcast o oo 0 0 E Frames The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage e Received RX frames Page 86 of 115 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 87 of 115 Total frames Test frames VLAN tagged frames VLAN stacked frames MPLS labeled frames MPLS stacked frames Non test frame O O O O 0 90 Paused frames Received Frame Size The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage lt 64 byte frames 64 127 byte frames 128 255 byte frames 256 511 byte frames 512 1023 byte frames
32. Web FTP ARPWiz VoIP Ping Trace Route 14 2 5 2 Net Wiz 14 3 6 0 Settings 14 4 7 0 Files 14 5 14 0 Help 14 6 9 0 Backlight 14 7 5 0 Tools Go back to ToC 16 0 ReVeal MTX Software MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 109 of 115 Please install the ReVeal MTX software supplied with the instrument onto your PC The ReVeal software offers the following functionalities e Profiles Create Edit and Manage Test Profiles e Results Download and Manage test results generate Test Reports e Software Download software upgrade test set add options and check instrument configuration e Tools Remote Control the instrument optional ReVeal MTX Home Menu ReVeal MTX Te T p te r fia Home Connect a History Teols 7 Help Profiles Cr ate Edit profiles for Test Set Application PUR list and IPTV channe table Upload to the test sel Results Download Manage results from the test set Create repars print convert to pdf or cow Sol iware Download Manage software Upload to the test sel add options check version and option on the test set Last conmection Currently Hot Connected fhethod Go back to top Go back to ToC 16 1 Profiles Profiles menu allows you to e Manage Test Applications Create and edit applications including measurement thresholds e Create new or edit existing IPTV channel tables e IP URL List Management Create new or edit existing IP and URL addre
33. being dropped Tap on the box to enter a rate and choose between IR Mbps or ULR Mbps Allowed values range from 0 01Mbps to the line bandwidth o Information Rate IR Measures the average Ethernet frame rate starting at the MAC address field and ending at the CRC o Utilized Line Rate ULR Measures the average Ethernet frame rate starting with the overhead and ending at the CRC e Excess Information Rate EIR Maximum rate above the CIR at which the customer can send frames that will be forwarded on a best effort basis but may be dropped in the event of congestion within the network The combined CIR and EIR must not exceed the line bandwidth Traffic beyond CIR EIR will be dropped when it enters the carrier s network Tap on the box to enter a rate EIR is expressed in terms IR Mbps or ULR Mbps Select a term to express EIR or select Disable to disable the test e Traf Policing Enable or Disable the traffic policing test For this test traffic is transmitted at 25 higher than the CIR EIR The Policing test fails if the higher traffic rate is allowed through the network e Color Mode Enable Disable When Color Mode is enabled the Drop Eligible parameter in the VLAN header configuration screen becomes grayed out and cannot be configured If no VLAN is configured for the service traffic the Color Mode parameter is ignored e CBS and EBS Committed Burst Size CBS and Excess Burst Size EBS o CBS can be enabled without enabling EBS
34. crocs Alarms Events summary Errors Alarms Events T 11 34 02 ET 00 00 23 Curent Total aes ee Symbol p Po s a tilization FCSICRC of Bytes 2 69E 09 2 80E 08 17 108 P chKs i Page 1 otz Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 3 Events Events tab A time stamped record or log of anomalies alarms test status start stop and test application are displayed Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 4 Alarms Alarms tab The following Alarms Current and Total are displayed e LOS Loss of Signal e LOS Sync Loss synchronization e Pattern Loss Indicates errors related to test pattern e Service disruption associated with loss of signal o Current Duration of the current service disruption o Total Total accumulated duration of the service disruptions o Min Max Minimum and maximum duration of the service disruption events o Times Counter of service disruption events BERT Results Events BERT Results Alarms MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 37 of 115 BERT i Setup Results Running Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Trattic Delay Rates ela eee CENTS Current Total 0 00E 00 osme Mi altern Loss z 4 0 men for otal as Mlini Page 1ofz25 imes Do 1 36 50 79245 Service Disruption time Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 5 Traffic Traffic tab Displays the distribution of the received traffic e Frame Type Test and non test frames e Traffic type Layer 2 and Laye
35. is recommended to charge the battery fully before use Please charge the battery at room temperature to preserve its life and to obtain maximum charge The battery is charged during operation provided the unit is connected to the AC Mains using the supplied AC adaptor Removing the battery while the unit is powered on is not recommended this may result in damage Remove the rubber cover on the left side to connect the AC Main adaptor to the unit Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 4 Connectors and Panels The connector panels are located at the top and the side of the unit 4 4 1 Test Ports MX100e Test Interfaces The MX100e is equipped with the following interfaces e Electrical Ethernet Interface o Single 10 100 1000Base T Port RJ45 connector IEEE 802 3 compliant A green LED on the RJ45 connector flashes when there is activity on the network The green LED is On when there is a valid Ethernet link with the network and off when there is no link e Optical Ethernet Interface o Single 1000Base X SFP Port LC connector 1000Base SX 850nm 1000Base LX 1300nm 1000Base ZX 1550nm 100FX MX100e MX100e Connector Panel MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 11 of 115 Go back to top Go back to ToC MX120e Test Interfaces The MX120e is equipped with the following interfaces e Electrical Ethernet Interfaces o Dual 10 100 1000Base T Ports RJ45 connector IEEE 802 3 compliant o A green LED on the RJ45 conne
36. o If EBS is enabled then CBS is automatically enabled too o Values between 4 KBytes and 100 KBytes can be input for both CBS and EBS Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 3 Services Thresholds Settings The user establishes Pass Fail test criteria for the following Service Acceptance Criteria Values define the minimum requirements to ensure that the service meets the Service Level Agreement SLA e FLR Ratio of lost frames to the total transmitted frames e FTD Measures the transfer time that the frames can take to travel from source to destination Values are measured in us ms or sec Input a value within the digital range of 001 999 and 1 us 999sec The user can also choose to Disable the FTD threshold evaluation FTD will be measured regardless but the value will not contribute toward passing or failing the service e IFDV Measures the frame jitter e AVAIL The service becomes unavailable if more than 50 of the frames are errored or missing in a one second interval Availability is only guaranteed for traffic conforming to the CIR Enter a percentage from 0 100 The user can also choose to Disable the AVAIL threshold evaluation AVAIL will be measured regardless but the value will not contribute toward MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 96 of 115 passing or failing the service V SAM Services Thresholds Copying Frame Configurations Between Services Link Down P Setup Copy Service Header General
37. of time that begins at the start of 10 consecutive SES occurrences The ethernet network is in unavailable state during this time span e Total RX Frames Total number of frames received e Number of Out of Sequence Counts e Errored Frame Count Number of frames with CRC or IP Checksum errors Measured values that do not meet the service test parameters set in the Bandwidth and Threshold tabs cause the test to fail Perf Test Summary Perf Test Services Page 1 Perf Test Services Page 2 re wa A Link Down P W Setup Results Stopped Results Stopped Setup Results Cont jest Pert Test Events Lon est Pert Test Events Cont Test Pert Test Events Services Summary Services Summary Services Service talus R Mops AVAIL 1 Pending 0 000 Min Mean Severely Errored Sec 2 Pending 0 000 IRMbps fs Unavailable Sec B Pending f 000 roo coo Eems otal RX Frames FOVms Out of Seq Count Errored Frame Count FLA AVAILABILITY 4 Ki Page 1 of2 Cc a Page Z of 2 T Events A time stamped record or log of test types and test statuses start stop Events MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Up 1000T F Setup Conf Test Per Test Ime Page 101 of 115 Results 5topped Events 653 00 Test Started V SAM est Stopped V S AM Page 1 of 1 Go back to top Go back to ToC 14 0 Additional Tests Additional Tests home menu offers the following tools e Packet Capture e Scan e Net
38. size analysis On the transmit side the throughput application allows for the configuration of up to 8 traffic streams with their own MAC and IP addresses VLAN tags up to 3 per stream bandwidth rate frame size and L2 and or L3 quality of service QoS parameters On the receiver end the traffic is analyzed on a per stream up to 8 streams basis as well as a global or aggregate measurement This application is very useful in verifying the transport of traffic with different prioritization settings across a network link The test helps verify that the network can handle high priority traffic and low priority traffic accordingly Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 Setup Unless otherwise noted the Frame Header and related setups are identical to the BERT and RFC 2544 Applications described above The following parameters must be configured prior to performing a Throughput test e Number of streams see General Settings below e Bandwidth per stream see General Settings below e Test layer e Frame Type e VLAN tag s e MPLS tag s e Frame header per stream if applicable e Traffic profile per stream if applicable e Error injection per stream if applicable e Control settings of the far end device s if applicable Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 1 General Settings e Profile Load a previously configured test profile or create a new profile from the existing settings e RTD Measurement Enable disable the round trip del
39. tap the Add Frame button Oo o Enter the frame size using the numeric keypad and click apply o Press the back button to return to the frames screen o The new custom frame size is displayed it can be enabled or disabled as needed RFC 2544 Setup Frame Settings RFC 2544 Setup Jumbo Frame Lp 1000T F P W m Lp 1000T F P m RFC2544 FFC2544 Setup Results Running Setup Results Stopped Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst Header elie Threshold Control Header ranes Threshold Control Ay eli Add Frame Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 1 3 Threshold Settings Threshold tab e User enables or disables threshold settings for the throughput and latency tests o When enabled threshold settings can be configured for all of the test frames selected in the frame settings tab e A Pass Fail criteria will be applied when the threshold settings are enabled o For example if the throughput threshold value for a 64 byte frame is configured for 80 then a Pass criteria is assigned if the throughput rate is 80 or better o The threshold values for Throughput and Latency can be customized per user requirements Tap on the selected value to edit RFC 2544 Setup Thresholds RFC 2544 Threshold Editing MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 44 of 115 Up 1000T F OP wren Up 1000T F OP gp RFCz544 RFCz544 setup Results Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst TEENAA reshold eres hret Ltneyims Abytes 7o 00
40. tapping the arrow icon in the top right hand corner The actions available are e Close Stop the test e Restart Restart the test e Next Profile Move to the next profile in the script for testing This button only appears after the completion of each profile test e Cancel Scripting Stops the scripting procedure exits the menu and goes back to the Profile Scripting menu At the end of the 5th profile the following options become active e Restart Restart the scripting for the same 5 profiles selected e Exit Scripting Exit the scripting Test Results Action Menu MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 108 of 115 Link Down P y BERT A Close Restart E Next Profile Fm Cancel Scripting Wtilization 0 00074 0000m Forbes p Go back to top Go to ToC 15 0 Common Functions MX100e Home Menu MX120e Home Menu Link Down P y m Link Down e P Y PI gf Setup V SAM ef Setup V SAM Loopback RFC 2544 P Loopback RFC 2544 amp IF 9 BERT amp IF E BERT D Netwiz Throughput Monitor Throughput Add Tests settings Files Add Tests Settings Files A V P A o Help Backlight Tool Help Backlight Tool 79 Nov 2011 11 29 08 Jan 2013 10 47 56 The following functions are common to all V100 test sets Please refer to the V100 Common Functions Manual for these sections The sections are renumbered in the V100 Common Functions Manual as follows 14 1 5 1 IP
41. test pattern tap on the frame image displayed on the screen This brings you to the configuration screens for all the header fields e MAC Header Tab o MAC Source Use the default source address of the test set or configure a new or different address o MAC Destination Configure the destination MAC address of the far end partner test set or use the ARP or ARP GW keys to determine the MAC address of the destination IP address ARP or the Gateway ARP GW Note that a valid IP connection needs to be up to use these functions Refer to section 5 1 IP in the V100 Common Functions manual for details on IP connection o Ethernet Type For Layer 3 and 4 testing the user can also configure the Ethertype 0800 IP Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 O600 Xerox 0801 X 75 X 75 Internet 0805 X 25 X 25 Level 3 0806 ARP Address Resolution Protocol ARP 8035 RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP 8137 IPX Novell IPX 814C SNMP 8847 MPLS unicast 8848 MPLS multicast 86DD Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 Future Release BERT Setup MAC Address Settings Layer 3 BERT Setup Ethertype Settings Layer 3 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 27 of 115 L I ri k Du N A ip oe i BERT Link Down P i m BERT Data Patterns Mata Patarns Ethernet Type IFP Ra Filter Summary ogoc iP E Os0c IP 42 OB8O0 AEROA 0801 75 O805 a 25 O806 ARP 8035 RARP 613 7 1P ss 471 4C ShhiP de47 MPLS unica
42. the SFP transceiver is switched On or Off e Power icon Indicates if the unit is being powered by the internal Li ion battery or external AC power If running on battery tap the icon for battery status e File icon Indicates File Storage Tap icon to view memory capacity used e Bluetooth icon Future option Bluetooth is not supported currently e IP icon Indicates status of IP connection on either test or management port Green indicates a valid IP connection while red indicates no IP connection e Open Close icon Opens or closes drop down menu and action bar e Loopback icon Indicates unit is in loopback mode Go back to top Go back to ToC 5 3 Action Menu MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 17 of 115 The Action Menu is accessed by tapping the Action icon in BERT or Throughput Testing Menu options feature Close Closes the Action menu Stop Stops the measurement Stop TX Stops the Transmitter Error Injection Injects an Error or Alarm depending on Error and Alarm generation settings Restart Restarts the measurement after it has been stopped by the user Laser On Off Turns Laser On or Off depending on measurement application Action Menu Link Down ay ip w SER Go back to top Go back to ToC 6 0 Setup Test port s and network settings are required prior to performing any measurements or applications e Port Setup Port Status Laser Activation Profiles Measurement Settin
43. the far end unit e Send the loop up command by pressing Loop Up Once the far end unit has been looped back start the test by pressing the Start button When all of the selected tests are completed the RFC 2544 test suite will stop automatically Once all tests have been completed and there is no need to test again go back to the Control tab and press the Loop Down bution This will send a loop down command to the far end unit to remove the loopback that is in place Start the RFC 2544 test and loop down the far end unit when all tests have been completed Go back to top Go back to ToC MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO 8 2 RFC 2544 Results Page 51 of 115 The progress and current result of the RFC 2544 can be viewed as the test is in progress Results tab Navigate the respective sub tabs throughput latency frame loss or burst to view the results for each test For the burst test the results can be viewed in summary table format or test log format Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 1 Status and Events The status of each test is displayed including a time stamped log of each test RFC 2544 Results Status Up 1000T F P y m Setup Results Running Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst status Events Burstability Test Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 2 Throughput RFC 2544 Results Events Wp 1000T F P y m Setup Results Running Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst status Events fi2oi29 Test started
44. the test Note The different test options become available only when either 802 1ag or Y 1731 is selected Once either is selected Page 3 and 4 are also displayed with the test options 3 Select the available test options on Page 3 and 4 For 802 1ag the following are available Continuity Check Messages CCM Loopback Message LBM and Link Trace Message LTM For Y 1731 the following are available Continuity Check Messages CCM Loopback Message LBM Link Trace Message LTM Frame Loss LM and Delay DM 4 Tap Start to start the test OAM Service Level Page 1 OAM Service Level Page 2 Link Down Link Down hroughput hroughput Setup Results setup Results General Control Header General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Tratfic Error Inj Service Service O s02 1ag O 1731 O 8o02 1ag O 1731 VLAN Type S VLAN Dest MEPID amp Pagelioi amp Pagevoie Service Level OAM Configuration Parameters see section 10 3 Definitions for more details Page 1 e MD Format Configure the format of the Maintenance Domain name o None Null field No maintenance domain name present o MAC 2octet User configurable MAC address 2 octets o String User configurable ASCII character string e MA Format Configure the format of the Maintenance Association name o VID User configurable VLAN ID as configured in the Primary VLAN ID level o String User configurable ASCII character string o 2 octet 2 octet integer o ICC Based Us
45. 0 050P RevDOO Page 64 of 115 e Giant frames Number of received frames larger than 1522 bytes containing an invalid FCS The Global Alarms screen displays the Current and Total alarm count of all streams e LOS Loss of Signal e LOS Sync Loss synchronization e Service disruption associated with loss of signal o Current Duration of the current service disruption Total Total accumulated duration of the service disruptions O o Min Max Minimum and maximum duration of the service disruption events O Times Counter of service disruption events Throughput Results Global Errors Up 1000T F DE hroughput Setup Results Running Global Perstream OAM Aggregate Stream Summary Events eels Errors nmw Total ms Wa pa Symbol Enor eo pesee oo o oo IP Checksum ooo P chks ich Page 1 of 2 co Go back to top Go back to ToC The Global Traffic screen displays e Frame Type of all streams e Traffic Type s of all streams e Frame size of all streams Throughput Results Global Traffic Summary Wp 1000T F DE hroughput Setup Results Running Global Per Stream GUAM Aggregate stream Summary Events Trattic EAEE aar pen a E Throughput Results Global Alarms Up 1000T F DE hroughput Setup Results Running Global Perstream OAM Aggregate Stream Summary Events tees Alarms GREE pa sel foret foa LoS ms 0 0 00E 00 Cisyneims MA NA service Disruption time urrent Ums otal om ast Urn M
46. 00 050P RevDOO Up 1000T F P Wh m p Setup Resuits stopped status Events Thrpt Latency Frm Loss mman Y Za bytes 12 bytes 780 bytes Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 6 Saving RFC 2544 Results Page 55 of 115 lp 10007T F P Wh m g Setup Results stopped status Events Thrpt Latency Frm Loss estiog W ACE Tes byes 1152432 B12 bytes 528846 1280 bytes 134614 o amp Pagelotl amp Once the test has been stopped the results can be saved by pressing the save key on the keypad The results will be saved and named automatically Once the results are saved the user may view or rename the results file by going to the Explorer folder located in the Files menu RFC Results Storage Wo 1000T F cs Setup Results Stopped GF Information E storing RF e2544 results please walt O 1oe4 1516 Frame Size Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 0 Throughput Testing Multiple Streams Overview RFC Results File Explorer Up 1000T F P Wh m Files K melee ranster Name size Type Date m 221046 4k rfe254 08 21 00 O 224102 4k rfez54 0621 00 21 Aug 2000 22 41 46 The throughput application or the multiple streams application performs the following measurements e Throughput performance e Frame loss analysis e Delay analysis MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 56 of 115 e Frame packet arrival analysis e Received traffic type analysis e Received traffic frame
47. 0160 To view Port 1 and Port 2 results select P1 and P2 respectively to switch between ports Port Selection Monitor Mode Page 88 of 115 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 89 of 115 Up 1000T F Monitor cae 4 setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Status Summary KAISA A Elie ails 31211 116 144 ET7 00 07 02 a ee Framed Rate 123 37M Data Rate Rate 123 05 Utilization Mesa of Bytes MGi P Setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Status Summary gla Eien la ine 000 00 Framed Rate 123 37 23 05M Up 10007 F Wionitor om V Ea aie oe Mia S11 EE ore ing Port Trafi Py tatus Py vents n N Porti Port2 Framed Rate 123 37M Data Rate 123 057 Ktilization 17 50 ml Dizaon 250 f Bytes 1 11E 10 WO Go back to top Go back to ToC 12 0 Loopback The loopback application in the main menu allows the user to establish a manual loopback on the test set The loopback function is used when an end to end test needs to be performed with one of the test partners in software loopback mode The loopback function will loop back the incoming traffic to the test set back into the network under test The type of traffic that the loopback function loops back will depend on the type of test layer configured Layer 1 2 3 or 4 Additional criteria can be set to allow only messages with specific criteria to be loop
48. 0Base X ports or the two 10 100 1000Base T ports MX120e Bidirectional Monitoring Test eee Subscriber Subscriber ra UNI MX120e Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 1 Setup The pass through monitor setup and operation is straight forward and simple MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 84 of 115 e Select Monitor from the Main Menu the unit will take a few moments to configure e Connect both 1000Base X fiber ports Port 1 and Port 2 or both 10 100 1000T copper ports Port 1 and Port 2 depending on the interfaces to be monitored Monitor Mode Menu Monitor Mode Configuration Link Down P m Configuring iF aw Scan Setup ey Setup V SAM 4 i TAR I Information F P Loopback RFC 2544 system configuring P 9 BERT please wait Monitor Throughput TF Add Tests settings Files Ag A F put Backlight Tools 14 Dec 2011 08 21 06 Helo Backlight Tools Help 13 Dec 7011 06 47 53 e Thresholds Set values for Port 1 and Port 2 Thresholds can be enabled or disabled When enabled the pass through will show a Pass Fail status based on the configured threshold values o Utilization in o CRC error count o Service Disruption in ms o Optical Power level in dBm 1000Base X connections only e Once the cable interface connections are in place and the thresholds have been set select and press Start from the drop down menu Monitor Mode Threshold Se
49. 1 tag ROTOCOL All streams are configured for the same test layer if Layer 2 is selected then all streams will be Layer 2 traffic MAC Setup MAC configuration in the Throughput section features MAC flooding for buffering verification and performance testing of Ethernet switches e Source SRC and Destination Dest flooding Enable or Disable e Flood Range Specifies the number of MAC source and or destination addresses Enter a number from 0 4095 The source and or destination MAC addresses will be incremented by 1 until it reaches the number of times entered in the flood range VLAN Setup MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 59 of 115 Note Please see 7 1 1 Header Settings in the BERT section for further details on MAC and VLAN configuration options Note VLAN and MAC Flooding are only available for single stream testing Throughput VLAN Setup Throughput MAC Setup Up 1000T F DE TE Up 1000T F P y hroughput hroughput g Header Configuration Header Configuration Summary MAC Data MIPLS F UDP R Filter IP Re Filter summary Data WLAN ID Prioritj Type je1co _ Y O Drop Eligible WLAN Flooding Disable Y Flood Range P o Multiple Streams MAC IP address setups If all streams are going to the same far end unit the MAC IP destination addresses must be the same on all of the streams If any of the traffic streams are going to more than one far end unit please ensure that the c
50. 100 Advertisements 1 Ess 1 D ES oOMbpsiF ull ee OO0Mbps Half 1000 4bps F ull i Page 3of3 es Go back to top Go back to ToC 6 3 Laser Activation e LASER On Off Operation When the 1000Base X port s is are selected the top drop down menu appears in the Setup Port screen From this drop down menu the user is able turn the LASER On or Off o The LASER may also be turned on off from any of the following application menus BERT RFC 2544 Throughput V SAM Loopback IP Laser Operation Off Laser Operation On Link Down P J Setup Por Lin k Down GS aP Y A setup Por Close of Speed fi000Mbps Duplex Fui Flow Control Both On k d Close On Speed fioooMbps_ Y Duplex ull Flow Control Both On F Go back to top Go back to ToC 6 4 Profiles Profiles Tab MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 22 of 115 Previously stored profiles can be viewed deleted and loaded from this screen When the user loads a profile the screen will change automatically to the application that the profile corresponds to Profile Selection Profile View Link Down Po Link Down P Setup Setup x Port Profiles hdeasurement BERT profile Bertl Obert view m BertTOBert bert 10 27 11 okoia m RFCoo fez544 10 271 est Layer 2 WLAN 0 Tag fj THEFT thrpt 1027 MPLS 0 Tag HEADER MAC Source 00 18 63 04 07 80 MAC Dest O0 0E 0C B3 Fe 44 Ethernet T yoe 0800 P amp Pagelot a
51. 3 Burst Traffic Up 100T F P Link Down P BERT BERT Setup Results Setup Results mistclelse attic adele aaa 100 0055 Frame Size Limitations Header raic gamei a Control raffic Flow Frame Sie isi urst 1 By 75 00 urst 1 Times m urst 2 B 1100 00 urst 2 Times ms Layer 1 framed mode Frame size configuration is not available Layer 1 unframed mode Traffic profile is constant at 100 bandwidth Go back to top Go back to ToC MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 33 of 115 7 1 3 Error Injection Settings Error injection can only be performed during testing The error type and injection rate are configured in the Error Injection tab e Error type Select from Bit CRC IP Checksum Layer 3 4 only Pause TCP UDP Checksum Layer 4 only With Pause selected the unit will transmit a pause frame when Error Injection icon is pressed The Pause time duration is configurable in units of 512 bit time At Gigabit Ethernet speed this is equivalent to 512 ns For example if pause time is set to 1000 the pause duration will be set to 1000x512 ns e Injection Flow Determines how the selected errors will be injected o Select a single error injection or specific count e Count Configures the error count via the numeric pop up keypad Once the test is running error injection is enabled by selecting the Error Injection icon from the action drop down menu at the top of the screen Press the Error In
52. C Bs F6 44 MAC Dest Ethernet Type 0800 P Ethernet Type IP TOS Precedence 000 Routine Values 0000 Normal Service etc IP TTL 128 Fragment Otfset 0 amp Pagelot amp Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst Header imeua e a aa Default MAC Sre MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0O Page 42 of 115 RFC 2544 Parameter Summary Once setup parameters are completed tapping the zoom function at the bottom right hand side of the screen displays a summary of all settings Go back to top Go back to ToC e MAC Header Tab o MAC Source Use the default source address of the test set or configure a new or different address See MAC address editing screen shot above o MAC Destination Configure the destination MAC address of the far end partner test set See MAC address editing screen shot above o Ethernet Type For Layer 3 testing the user can also configure the Ethertype Q800 IP Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 O600 Xerox 0801 X 75 X 75 Internet 0805 X 25 X 25 Level 3 0806 ARP Address Resolution Protocol ARP 8035 RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP 8137 IPX Novell IPX 814C SNMP 8847 MPLS unicast 8848 MPLS multicast 86DD Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 Future Release e Data Tab No payload selection is possible The payload area is populated with a VeEX signature field and other proprietary data e RX Filter Tab Depending on test layer allows the user to filter streams b
53. F DE Jp 10007 F DE ae 7 any 7 Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Global Per Stream OAM Ebi Per Stream OAM Summary Errors Rates SUMmMary Errors Rates Traffic Delay Traffic Events Frm Arrival Delay Current 378 61 us 11 39 04 Lost Frames 1000 Minimum 8 82 us Maximum 83 44 ms rr ee a ee eee Average 68 38 us es ee ee variation Oo S S Current 1 97 us ee ee Round tip Dely Current 29 08 us amp Pageiotl amp Go back to top Go back to ToC The Per Stream Traffic screen displays the frame type summary graphical frame type tabular and frame size distribution pertaining to each stream Frames tab The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage e Received Rx Frames o Total frames o Test frames frames containing VeEX proprietary tags o VLAN tagged frames e Transmitted Tx Frames MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 67 of 115 o Total frames Total frames transmitted Frame Size tab The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage e lt 64 byte frames e 64 127 byte frames e 128 255 byte frames e 256 511 byte frames e 512 1023 byte frames e 1024 1279 byte frames e 1280 1518 byte frames e gt 1518 byte frames Jumbo frames Throughput Results Throughput Results Traffic Overview Per Stream Frame Types Per Stream Up 1000T F P Up 1000T F P W m hroughput val hroughput Set
54. LBM LMM DMM e Destination o MEP Sends LMM DMM to the destination MEP as configured on Page 1 o MAC Sends LMM DMM to a destination MAC address e Destination MAC Configure the destination MAC address used for the LMM DMM This field is only used if Destination is set to MAC If destination is set to MEP this field is ignored e Priority 802 1p priority in the LMM DMM VLAN Tag e Send Configure the number of LMM DMM frames to send up to 50 e Rate Configure the LMM DMM frame interface rate min 100 ms max 10 seconds OAM Service Level Page 3 OAM Service Level Page 4 Link Down P hroughput Setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Link Down hroughput Setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Service CCM e Service Test Function TM 7 Dest Type MEP 7 x Interval 1 sec Dest MAC m ww o Pageso4 amp Page4of4 amp Differences between 802 1ag and Y 1731 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 73 of 115 Selecting 802 1ag enables Continuity Check Messages CCM Loopback Message LBM and Link Trace Message LTM ITU T Y 1731 provides all of the 802 1ag functionality with additional performance monitoring capabilities including Frame Loss LM and Delay DM Go back to top Go back to ToC 802 1ag Y 1731 Connectivity Fault Management Functions 802 1ag Y 1731 Functions supported are as listed e Fault Detection Continuity Check
55. MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 1 of 115 USER MANUAL VePAL MX100e MX120e Metro Ethernet Analyzers MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 2 of 115 Table of Contents 1 0 A hi r Manual 2 0 Intr ion MX1 and MX120e 2 1 MX100e Introduction 2 2 MX120e Introduction 3 0 Safety Information 4 0 Basic Operation 4 1 Keypad 4 2 Touch Screen Display 4 3 Battery 4 4 Connectors and Panels 4 4 1 Test Ports 4 4 2 Utility Ports 4 5 LEDs 4 6 Software Upgrade 5 0 Home Menus 5 1 Screen Layout 5 2 Screen Icons 5 3 Action Menu 6 0 Setup 6 1 Port Setup 6 2 Port Status 6 3 Laser Activation 6 4 Profiles 6 5 Measurement Settings 7 0 BERT 7 1 BERT Setup 7 1 1 Header Settings MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 3 of 115 7 1 2 Traffic Settings 7 1 3 Error Injection Settings 7 1 4 Control Settings 7 1 5 Starting Stopping a BERT Test 7 2 BERT Results 7 2 1 Summary 7 2 2 Errors 7 2 3 Events 7 2 4 Alarms 7 2 5 Traffic 7 2 6 Rates 7 2 7 Delay 7 2 8 Saving BERT Results 0 REC 2544 nformance Testin 8 1 RFC 2544 Setup 8 1 1 Header Settings 8 1 2 Frame Settings 8 1 3 Threshold Settings 8 1 4 Throughput Latency Frame Loss and Burst Settings 8 1 5 Control Settings 8 1 6 Starting Stopping an RFC 2544 Test 8 2 RFC 2544 Results 8 2 1 Status and Events 8 2 2 Throughput 8 2 3 Latency 8 2 4 Frame Loss 8 2 5 Burstability 8 2 6 Sa
56. Port Layer 4 only UDP DPort Layer 4 only Press Start on the Action Menu to begin loopback Layer 4 Loopback Action Menu Link Down P BERT Link Down gols Manual Loopback Setup IP ve Close MANID 64 Sid MAC Sour Disate JY MAC Dest pisable W start P Sic Add bisae JW P Dest recedenc 000 Routine Da Yalue 1000 Minimize Delay F DOP SPor Disate JY UDP Dor pisable Y Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 0 V SAM e V SAM Overview e V SAM Setup o General Settings o Services Settings Header Bandwidth Thresholds o Control Settings e V SAM Results o Configuration Test o Performance Test Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 1 V SAM Overview O0 18 635 00 AE 7 O0 11 6E 02 12 20 Page 90 of 115 Loopback Message Link Down P BERT Manual Loopback Setup ala Ma Loopback Loopback in progress V SAM VeEX Service Activation Methodology is an automated Ethernet service activation test feature conforming to the ITU T Y 1564 standard created to address and solve the deficiencies of RFC 2544 e RFC 2544 was limited to test at the maximum throughput line rate for a single service SAM is able to run multiple services on a single 10 100 1000 or 10G Ethernet line at a bandwidth ranging from 0 to the line rate allowing for more realistic stream testing e The Frame Delay Variation also known as packet jitter was not included in RFC 2544 Jitter is a critical parameter
57. RBS Page 30 of 115 Link Down P 4 BERT Header Configuration CRPAT O CJPAT O CSPAT 2431 1 147 483 647 bit pattern used for special measurement tasks e g delay measurements at higher bit rates a 2 23 1 8 388 607 bit pattern primarily intended for error and jitter measurements at bit rates of 34 368 and 139 264kbit s 2 15 1 82 767 bit pattern primarily intended for error and jitter measurements at bit rates of 1544 2048 6312 8448 32 064 and 44 736kbit s 2411 1 2047 bit pattern primarily intended for error and jitter measurements on circuits operating at bit rates of 64kbit s and N x 64kbit s Fixed All Os or All 1s User Defined pattern Length depends on frame size Inversion Normal or inverted BERT Setup PRBS Patterns Page 1 Link Down P W BERT Lata Patterns VLAN IP RX Filter SUMMary MAC PRBS 2E31 1 O PRBS 2E23 1 O All 1 s O PRBS 2E15 1 O AIl D s O PRBS 2E11 1 O Invert O User Defined oxo amp Pageias amp BERT Setup Special Patterns Page 2 Link Down P W BERT Lata Patterns VLAN F RA Filter SUMMary MAC special Patterns O PRBS 2E31 1 O PRBS 2E23 1 O Live O PRBS 2E15 1 PRBS 2E11 1 amp Pageros amp BERT Setup MR Pattern MX100e only Page 3 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Go back to top Go back to ToC Page 31 of 115 Link Down 3 P bp I
58. Results CIR Test S1 Detailed Results CIR EIR Test S1 Detailed Results Policing Test MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 99 of 115 Link Down P fa ELN Down Pr Link Down P re service 1 Detailed Results service 1 Detailed Results Serviced 1 Detailed Results CBS Test EBs Test CBS Test EBS Test CBS Test EBS Test CIF Test paipai ea Sig REIR Test Emis HAREA Policing Step 2 Step3 Step4 Yellow Total O Min Mean Max Min Mean Max IR Mbps IR Mbps FTD us FTD us FDW us FOV us L Count 4 FLR FLR s Rate vibps S1 Detailed Results CBS Test Link Down E Fa Link Down P b VSAM VSAM service 1 Detailed Results service 1 Detailed Results CIR Test CIRYEIR Test Policing NWA Test OMAHA Tean Faena EBS Test gt Min Mean Max gt Mn Mean Max RateiMibpsi Viewing Test Results on Different Stream s On the Services tab of Conf Test and Perf Test tap on the service number S next to the Action Menu icon to view the test results for a specific stream e CIR test The test passes if all measured values are below the thresholds configured If a threshold is disabled it will not be evaluated towards pass fail criteria e CIR EIR test The test passes if the received IR value is between the CIR minus the margin allowed by the FLR and CIR EIR e Policing test The test passes if the received traffic rate is at least at the CIR minus the margin allowed by the FLR but doe
59. Rx 100 00 OK to continue current test or Cancel to quit and modify configuration Setup Results stopped setup Results Stopped 3t I Ric2544 Quick Check p Ric2544 Quick Check 12 Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 1 6 Starting Stopping an RFC 2544 Test Once all configurations have been made the user can start the RFC 2544 test The following are two scenarios of how to prepare and start the unit for RFC 2544 testing Note If testing on fiber ports make sure the LASER is turned on before starting the test Far End Unit in Manual Loopback Mode e If the far end unit another MX is already in a manual loopback mode do not send a loop up command since it is not necessary e Once the correct control settings are configured the user can start the test The selected tests will run automatically When all the tests are complete the test will stop automatically If the RFC 2544 test suite needs to be stopped before they are done then simply press the Stop button located in the Action drop down menu The status of each selected test can be seen in the Results tab Far End Unit Controlled with Loop Up Down Commands e If the far end unit is not manually looped back then it must first receive a loop up command from the control unit before the RFC 2544 test suite can be started e To loop up the far end unit with the manual mode loop up down commands configure the control settings mode to manual e Enter the MAC and or IP address of
60. Wiz e Profile Scripting MX100e only Additional Tests Home Menu Link Down lt A P yp Packet Capture Scan 3B Net Wiz 21 Jan 2013 1e83024 Go back to top Go to ToC 14 1 Packet Capture Additional Tests Home MX100e Link Down IP 3B Scan z Profile Scripting 2013 07 12 18 08 42 The packet capture function can be used to capture packets from the 10 100 1000Base T port or Ethernet management port The packet capture format is compatible with Wireshark and can be viewed on a PC MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 102 of 115 Setup The following Options are available for setup e Capture Filter Disable Enable filter e Capture Mode Manual or Automatic Automatic mode stops packet capture after a designated number of packets have been captured or a specified amount of time has passed o Automatic mode only Stop After Select of packets or of seconds of Packets Input the number of packets or seconds for packet capture to stop Input values must be within the range of 1 65535 Filter lf Automatic Capture Mode is selected Packet Capture will only capture packets that meet filter criteria Use the drop down menu to enable or disable filters for MAC and IP source destination Tap on the box to input source and destination filter addresses Packet Capture Setup Options Packet Capture Filter Packet Capture Results Link Down O P Facket Capture Setup
61. X Inc assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with safety precautions and requirements Go back to ToC 4 0 Basic Operations Keypad e Touch Screen Display e Battery e Connectors and Panels e LEDs e Software Upgrade Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 1 Keypad The keypad comprises the following keys e Power key The unit is powered on and off from the red key on the keypad The button is recessed to prevent accidental power on Press the key for 3 5 seconds to turn the unit on To turn off the unit press the Power key for at least 2 seconds If the unit does not respond holding the Power key down by more than 10 seconds will force the unit to switch off e Save Store key Saves test results in the unit s memory If the measurement is still running it will provide a snapshot the moment the key is pressed The Save function provides automatic storage with automatic naming and time stamping function To process a stored file please go to Files e Print key For future use e History key The History key resets any blinking LED due to a history condition For more details on the LED please go to LEDs e Help key The Help key brings the user to the online help regardless of the current user interface location of the unit e Home key Brings the unit to its home menu regardless of its location on the user interface e Arrow key The Arrow key moves the cursor in any of the four supported directions left righ
62. ad the latest version from the VeEX website WeEX Inc 9 Products Applications Support 2 custome rs News Headlines 02 16 2012 VeEX successfully a demonstrates interoperability of Mobile Backhaul test solution Fremont Calf February 16 2012 VeEX inc a global wader in Teecom and CATY test solutions recently participated in the mahi vendor interoperability Showcase organized by the European Advanced Networking Test Center ESNTC The test event focused on the latest innovations in P6 Magraton Mobee Backhaul Transport and Synchronization MPLS TP Fauk Management and Performance Monitoring mare a Legacy amp Synchronized es Packet Networks 7 wer Fiber A z Go Daddy CLICK TO VERY A Partners Customers Login Ex300 Cx20 Username PTT POH Motte Bock itencheld Leakage Detector Password ERAT ACENTE Clear Sign iin Downloading Software from the VeEX website e Enter Username and Password under Customers Login 1 e Click on the Customers tab at the top of the screen after successfully logging in 2 e Click on Software located in the Functions toolbar on the left side of the screen 3 Search for and download the latest MX100e MX120e software onto the PC MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 14 of 115 Register Your Product Online DOC Platform Chassis Manual Brochures VePAL100 TXISOE mej DO7 00 024P Rev A00 Spec Sheets WG D07 00 024P Rev A02 t Poster
63. and vice versa to test traffic capacity The two test instruments have to be synchronized because the tests defined in RFC 2544 require the receiver to know the contents of the test signal to be transmitted in detail The MX100e MX120e offers an automated RFC 2544 test application to perform throughput frame loss and burstability tests in a local remote unit setup The user first configures the test setup in the local unit Once initiated the local unit transfers the setup information to the remote unit via the line under test Upon completion the remote unit transfers the test results back to the local unit enabling the user to read the results for both directions of the link on the local unit RFC 2544 End to End Testing Access Network Provider MxX100e 120e MX100e 120e Local Unit Remote Unit Control button RFC 2544 Setup Control Manual RFC 2544 Setup Control Modes MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 48 of 115 Wp 1000T F OES Wp 1000T F OEE RFC2544 7 T 7 setup Results Mode anual Thrpt Latency Frm Loss Burst Thrp Manual Hele Header Frames Threshold a anua 0 Me Discover OAM Qptian Automatic Puen Mode Manual Asymmetric Up IP Dest 197 166 0 47 Asymmetric Down Asymmetric Up amp Down List of Discovered Devices List of Discovered Devices EA has 1 MI Mx 1 amp Pageiotli amp amp Pageioti amp Loop Up Loop Up MX Discover Configures the loop up and loop down commands necessary to co
64. atterns Summary MAC Data WE devas ellie MPLS abep Sef fos p piepe e IP Tab In the IP tab the user must configure the destination IP address and source address The user may also configure the following IP header fields o IP Type IPv4 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 29 of 115 o IP Src and IP Dest For IP Src if the IP connection is up refer to section 5 1 IP in the V100 Common Functions manual The source address is fixed to the IP address from the IP setup menu o IP TOS for Quality of Service testing Legacy TOS Precedence The first three bits of the IP TOS field can be edited 000 Routine 001 Priority 010 Immediate 011 Flash 100 Flash Override 101 Critical 110 Internetwork Control 111 Network Control DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point The first six bits of the IP TOS can be edited to provide more granular service classification For more information on the definition of DSCP field in IPv4 and IPv6 headers refer to REC2474 Time To Live TTL Can be configured in the range 0 to 255 Fragment offset byte Can be configured in the range 0 to 65 528 Note The fragment offset field measured in units of eight byte blocks is 13 bits long and specifies the offset of a particular fragment relative to the beginning of the original unfragmented IP datagram Protocol field UDP 0x11 TCP 0x06 or User defined BERT Setup IP Settings DSCP BERT Setup IP Sett
65. ay measurement It should only be enabled when running the test to a remote loopback e Total TX Rate Mbps Sum of all stream rates e of Streams From 1 to 8 streams Pressing the zoom function magnifying glass displays the Bandwidth allocated per stream Note The total bandwidth for all streams cannot exceed 100 Throughput Setup General Throughput Setup Stream BW Overview MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 57 of 115 Up 1000T F Wp 1000T F iP of hroughput hroughput Setup Fesults Of Total Bandwidth per stream Traffic Errorinj OAM tream 1 General Control Header tream 2 team 3 Oo E FofSteams a Y oa otal TX Rate Mbps Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 2 Control Settings MX Discover e Configures the loop up and loop down commands necessary to control the far end unit The user is allowed to configure the commands manually or automatically o Manual selection User must input the destination MAC IP address of the far end device including the command type o Peer to Peer When the local unit connects to the remote peer partner it loads the same configuration profile header traffic and frame size to the remote partner with the MAC and IP addresses inverted Throughput Control Setup Peer to Peer Throughput Control Setup OAM Discover Up 1000T F P ye a Up 1000T F hroughput hroughput n RESTI Setup Results Running Trattic Error Inj OAM Manual EE General Control Header Peer to
66. ce Bandwidth Profile Line Rate L Dropped Traffic EIR CIR Non Guaranteed Traffic CIR Guaranteed Traffic Transmission Rate Time Phase 2 Service Performance Test Services running on the same line are tested simultaneously over an extended period of time to verify network robustness Service Acceptance Criteria SAC including Frame Transfer Delay FTD Frame Delay Variation FDV Frame Loss Ratio FLR and Availability AVAIL are verified for each service Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 V SAM Setup 13 2 1 General Settings General Page 1 e Profile Default Save Save as New of Services Select the number of services to run Up to 8 services can be chosen for a 1 GE interface Display IR Information Rate ULR Utilized Line Rate Configuration Test Enable or Disable the configuration test Configuration Test Step Specify min and max duration for the configuration test step Performance Test Enable or Disable the performance test e Perf Test Duration Selections are 15 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hours 24 hours and user defined User defined enables the user to specify min and max duration for the performance test General Page 2 e CIR Test Config Select Simple Test Step Load Test or Simple and Step o Simple Test Starts the tests at the CIR o Step Load Test Starts the test below the CIR and continues in steps until it reaches the CIR o Simple and Step Load Test Step Load Te
67. cense solely to use the software as embedded in the device and the purchaser is prohibited from copying reverse engineering decompiling or disassembling the software This user manual is suitable for novice intermediate and experienced users and Is intended to help you successfully use the features and capabilities of the VePAL MX100e MX120e test set It is assumed that you have basic computer experience and skills and are familiar with IP and telecommunication concepts terminology and safety For more technical resources visit VeEX Inc web site at www veexinc com If you need assistance or have questions related to the use of this product call or e mail our customer care department for customer support Before contacting our customer care department you must have your product serial number and software version ready Please go to the Basic Operations section for details on locating your unit serial number in the menus or locate the serial number on the back of the chassis Please provide this number when contacting VeEX customer service Customer Care Phone 1 510 651 0500 E mail customercare veexinc com Website www veexinc com Go back to top Go back to ToC 2 0 Introduction to MX100e and MX120e VeEX MX100e and MX120e Metro Expert test sets are the next generation of Metro and Carrier Ethernet field test equipment for Ethernet Networks The units are lightweight rugged and weather resistant and feature Gigabit Eth
68. ck Loop back the transmitted data while swapping the source and destination addresses of the MAC IP and UDP layers o V SAM test suite in conformance to ITU T Y 1564 standard MX100e End to End Performance Test Application MATO0e MA100 e Carrier Ethernet Network MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 8 of 115 Go back to top Go back to ToC 2 2 MX120e Introduction The MX120e is part of the MX product family in essence the MX120e is similar to having two MX100e units in one chassis The default configuration of the MX120e allows for single port operation same as the MX100e dual port operation and pass through monitor mode Pass through monitor mode enables bidirectional monitoring between the two 100Base FX 1000Base X ports or the two 10 100 1000Base T ports e Dual Port Operation When the dual port interfaces and software options are enabled the test set can operate a combination of two ports at the same time with the following physical port operation combinations Port 1 10 100 1000Base T and Port 2 10 100 1000Base T copper ports only Port 1 100Base FX 1000Base X and Port 2 100BaseFX 1000Base X fiber ports only Port 1 10 100 1000Base T and Port 1 1000Base X copper and fiber port combination Port 1 and Port 2 Port 1 any application and Port 2 Loopback Port 1 Loopback and Port 2 Loopback O O O O O O e Test Applications When operating in single port operation any of the following te
69. ctor flashes when there is activity on the network o The green LED is On when there is a valid Ethernet link with the network and off when there is no link e Optical Ethernet Interface options o Dual 1000Base X SFP Ports LC connector 1000Base SX 850nm 1000Base LX 1300nm 1000Base ZX 1550nm 100Base FX Note Port 2 can only be configured in loopback MX120e Connector Panel y maea 1 ese A 10 100 1000 T N a MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 12 of 115 Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 4 2 Utility Ports The Ethernet and USB ports are located on the left and right side of the unit e RJ45 10 100Base T port To access the Ethernet management port remove the protective rubber cover on the right hand side of the unit to expose the connector Ethernet applications include o IP connectivity testing Transfer measurement results and test profiles between the instrument and a computer using ReVeal MTX software Upload download channel tables between the instrument and a computer using ReVeal MTX software Upgrade the instrument software using ReVeal software Remote control of the instrument using ReVeal software optional O O O O e USB Port To access the USB port remove the protective rubber cover on the right hand side of the unit to expose the connector The USB port supports o Memory drives o WiFi adaptor for WiFi testing application o VolP Headset USB 2 0 client port Ethernet 10 100 Bas
70. d Rate ata Rate ata Rate 45 64h4 145 64M tiization j40 00 40 00 tilization 5 30 5 30 otal Frames otal Frames 10512010 1051201 ad Frames 1000 oO ad Frames Go back to top Go back to ToC The Per Stream Errors screen displays the current and total error count of Per Stream Errors Please see 7 2 2 BERT Errors for more information Throughput Results Errors Page 1 Throughput Results Errors Page 2 Throughput Results Errors Page 3 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 66 of 115 Up 1000T F IP Up 1000T F iF Up 1000T F DE B hroughput mah hroughput val V hroughput val Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Setup Results Running qiobal Per Stream OAM iobal Per Stream OAM lobal Per Stream OAM Trattic Events Delay Trattic Events Delay Trattic Events Delay summary Errors Rates Summary Errors Rates Summary Errors Rates Ewet foa OOOO ere oa j current 0 0 P checksum b Runtrramesp H Frame Loss koo ameloss fepfudp ches PP D pose fp ce Page 1 of 3 co ce Page 2 of 3 TS ick Page 3 of 3 TS mso o o pa ma Jabber Fram P Go back to top Go back to ToC The Per Stream Events screen displays a Date and Time stamped record of bit errors alarms and other anomalies pertaining to each stream The Per Stream Delay screen displays the frame delay information pertaining to each stream Throughput Results Events per Stream Throughput Results Delay per Stream Wp 1000T
71. e T port USB 2 0 host port Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 5 LEDs The MX100e and MX120e test sets are equipped with the following LEDs e Power LED A single LED indicates the power state of the unit o The LED is off when the unit is powered off o The LED is green when the unit is powered on o The LED is orange when the unit is connected to the AC Main and powered off e Signal LED Indicates presence of a valid input signal e Frame LED Indicates presence of valid framing on the input signal e Pattern LED Indicates test pattern synchronization in BERT RFC and Throughput modes e Alarm Error LED Indicates the presence of alarms or errors MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 13 of 115 LED Panel VWelX VePAL MX100e gt O SIGNAL FRAME PATTERN ALM ERR Note Each LED is equipped with a History function e Green LED Indicates that no alarm error has occurred e Red LED Indicates that at least one alarm error has occurred during the test e Red flashing LED Indicates any alarms errors that have occurred e Grey LED Indicates inactivity on the Signal Frame Pattern or Alarm Error interfaces Note The History key on the rubber keyboard resets the soft LEDs on the GUI Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 6 Software Upgrade There are two methods of updating the test set software manually or via ReVeal MTX software Manual Software Upgrade To manually upgrade the test set software downlo
72. ed Layer 1 Framed Layer 2 Layer 3 and Layer 4 e Frame Type Select the Ethernet frame type for Layer 2 or Layer 3 o 802 3 Raw IEEE 802 3 frame without LLC Not available when Layer 3 is selected MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 26 of 115 o 802 3 LLC IEEE 802 3 frame with LLC header o 802 3 SNAP IEEE 802 3 frame with SNAP header o Ethernet Il DIX named after DEC Intel and Xerox this is the most common frame type today e MAC IP Tap the MAC and IP blocks on the Frame image to access the setup menus o Set the Source and Destination MAC address for Layer 2 o Set the Source and Destination MAC and IP addresses for Layer 3 and Layer 4 e VLAN Off 1 tag 2 tags 3 tags o The user is able to configure up to 3 VLAN tags VLAN stacking for Q in Q applications Note VLAN stacking is an option e MPLS Off 1 tag 2 tags 3 tags o The user is able to configure up to 3 MPLS tags Note MPLS tag configuration is only available when the MPLS option is purchased The most common Ethernet Frame format Type Il 60 00 20 FA SF 3E 50 00 20 20 3A AE 08 00 Destination MAC Address Source MAC Address Ether Type IP ARP etc oo 20 20 3A Payload CRE Checksum MAC Header 14 bytes Data 46 1500 bytes 4 bytes Sou isi e ll Frame 64 to bytes Go back to top Go back to ToC MAC VLAN MPLS IP and Test Pattern Configurations To configure the MAC addresses IP addresses VLAN tag s MPLS tag s and
73. ed back To specify loopback parameters select the desired parameter and choose Enable from the drop down menu Tap on the box and input a value or select one of the drop down menu choices e Layer 1 All incoming traffic to the Rx loopback interface will be sent out unaltered to the Tx loopback interface e Layer 2 3 amp 4 In a Layer 2 or 3 loopback all incoming test traffic will be looped back o The loopback function will swap the MAC destination and MAC Source addresses for Layer 2 or MAC and IP destination and source addresses for Layer 3 o All incoming frames with CRC errors will be dropped similar to what an Ethernet switch does o All broadcast and multicast frames will be dropped including any incoming unicast frames that have the MAC Source address equal to the MAC Destination address o Loopback Parameters The following parameters are available on Layer 2 3 and 4 For more information on the parameters please see 7 1 1 Header Settings in the BERT section It is possible to enable any of these parameters to create a customer loopback filter For example if you enable a filter with VLAN 64 Priority 7 only traffic corresponding to these values will be looped back VLAN ID VLAN Priority MAC Source MAC Destination IP Source Address Layer 3 amp 4 only IP Destination Layer 3 amp 4 only MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Precedence Layer 3 amp 4 only TOS Value Layer 3 amp 4 only UDP S
74. egotiated rate of the interface 10M 100M or 1000M This value is always fixed since it depends on the maximum capacity of the link under test hence the test interface that is configured Framed Rate Payload MAC IP Header VLAN Tag Type Length CRC Payload Total Overhead Line Rate in Mbps Data Rate Payload Payload Total Overhead Line Rate Utilization of Line Rate For example if we transmit 100Mbps on a 1Gbps interface then the utilization value is 10 or 100Mbps of the total link capacity or Line Rate Total of frames Total number of bad frames Optical power Optical level measured by the SFP or XFP transceiver The Global Stream Summary screen displays QoS Stream number Total received bandwidth per stream Errors alarms associated with the stream Quality of Service QoS performance verification associated with each stream QoS values are based on packet statistic thresholds for roundtrip delay jitter frame loss and IP checksum from the ITU T Y 1541 standard Below is a list of IP network QoS class definitions and network performance objectives from Y 1541 IP Network QoS Class Definitions and Network Performance Objectives Classes 0 3 lt 200 ms 2 400 ms one way lt 200ms 2 400 ms one way 100 ms one way AND 100 ms one way AND gt 200 ms 2 gt 200 ms 2 gt 1 100 000 AND 1 1000 gt 1 1 000 000 gt 1 1 000 000 AND Ah AND lt 1 10 000 lt 1 10 000
75. er configurable ITU T Y 1731 ITU Carrier Code ICC based e MD Level Maintenance domain level 0 to 7 e MEP ID End point identifier of local device 1 to 8191 e VLAN ID VLAN ID associated with the MA or MEG Page 2 e VLAN Type C VLAN or S VLAN e Direction o Up Inward facing MEP used for MA MEG with a wider reach i e end to end beyond a single link o Down Outward facing MEP used for MA MEG spanning a single link e Dest MEP ID MEP ID of the MEP end point MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 72 of 115 Page 3 e CCM o Enable Enable sending Continuity Check messages o Disable Disable sending Continuity Check messages e Priority 802 1p priority in the CCM VLAN Tag e Tx Interval Choose from the supported CCM intervals 1 s 10 s 1 min 10 min Page 4 802 1ag e Test Function LTM LBM e Destination o MEP Sends LTM LBM to the destination MEP as configured on Page 1 o MAC Sends LTM LBM to a destination MAC address e Destination MAC Configure the destination MAC address used for the LTM LBM This field is only used if Destination is set to MAC If destination is set to MEP this field is ignored e Priority 802 1p priority in the LTM LBM VLAN Tag e Messages Enter the number of Loopback messages to be sent LBM test only e TTL Enter the Time to Live field in the LTM message TTL will be decremented each time it crosses a hop MIP LTM test only Page 4 Y 1731 e Test Function LTM
76. ernet and Fast Ethernet test ports complete with advanced Triple Play verification capabilities The test sets can be used in conjunction with the MPX100 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 7 of 115 loopback device offering simplified network testing and monitoring The MX100e shares all the same features as the MX100 unit with the additional support of 100Mbps optical on SFP Note that any reference in this manual to MX100e applies to the MX100 product and any reference to MX120e applies to MX120 product respectively Company ABC Locaton A MX100 series Metro Ethernet Network Company XYZ Locaton A ReVeal MPX Controller Mpx MX Server MX100 series Company ABC Locaton B Go back to top Go back to ToC 2 1 MX100e Introduction The MX100e is part of the MX product family and is configured for e Single Port Operation o Single Copper port 10 100 1000Base T o Single Fiber port 100FX 1000Base X e Test Applications when the unit is operating in any of the physical ports above o BERT Unframed Framed Layer 1 and Framed Layer 2 3 Ethernet traffic generation with user selectable test pattern for Bit Error Rate analysis o RFC 2544 Throughput Back to Back Frame Loss and Latency conformance tests in accordance with RFC 2544 specifications o Throughput Ethernet traffic generation and analysis with multiple streams to verify network throughput and jitter o Loopba
77. ery J i status 64 to 1 518 j bytes long Critical 1 events flags 42 1496 Fesicrc 4 OAM Service CCM MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Up 1000T F hroughput Setup Global Per Discovery Results Running steam OAM Service statistics OAM PDU Transmitted and received 802 3ah OAM PDU are displayed with other Link OAM statistics k Information B comro p Var Resp ip Org Specific psp nig Event pip o a p_ a Page 76 of 115 e Information Information OAM PDU acts as a heart beat message Discovery must be restarted if no OAM PDU is received after 5 seconds e Unique and Duplicate Events are Threshold crossing events not supported in the current software release e Number of Loopback Control frames e Variable Request and Response are MIB query messages not supported in the current software release Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 2 2 OAM Service Results 802 1ag Y 1731 Connectivity Fault Management Functions Results OAM CCM Results OAM Service CCM Up 1000T F hroughput setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Service LEMI LIM DMM LMM 121 Remote MPID 121 emote MAC PD inactive MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO RDI LOC XCON UNEXP and Alarm will display an Inactive or Active status Remote MPID MEP ID of the remote MEP Remote MAC MAC address of the remote MEP RDI The CCM received contains the RDI flag set
78. es display Byte size Latency us Round trip delay latency Rate Percentage of frames transmitted Data rate used for latency test Pass Fail test status O O O O RFC Results Latency Summary RFC Results Latency Graph RFC Results Latency Test Log MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0O Page 53 of 115 Up 1000T F P Wi m i p 1000T F gt m Up 1000T F P Wi m O A RFC2544 RFC2544 RFC2544 Setup Fesults stopped Setup Results Stopped Setup Pesuits stopped status Events stats Events stats Events Ihipa Latency Gage eel ei ia Latency Satie mei E ia Latency fmn EEN ens 128 bytes 586 98 000 Pass Latencyius 12s Byes 86 88 000 Pass 1280 bytes 25 26 99 000 780 bytes 25 26 99 000 Pass Pagel oft RFC Results Latency Jitter Summary Up 1000T F Pig oe MU p 1000T F P yi m Up 1000T F P y m RF C2544 RFCz544 RFC2544 Setup Resuits stopped Setup Fesults stopped Setup Fesuits stopped status Events status Events stats Events Ihia Latency fatima ele ia Latency tiie EEN E ia Latency Amun EEN E t Loo Y UO Ftv TON 25 bytes Jiter us 2 bytes p 00s 13 000 Pass 280 bytes i 000 S000 Pass RFC Results Latency Jitter Graph RFC Results Latency Jitter Log amp Pagelotl amp Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 4 Frame Loss Frame loss displays the percentage of frames not received Use the drop down menu to select the Frame Loss format e Summary and Test log tables display test frame length b
79. est of the local and remote will be used e PDU Rate 100 to 10000 ms between consecutive OAM PDUs e Discovery Capabilities Enables OAM enabled devices to exchange their OAM capabilities configuration and identity to link partners Check on the boxes to advertise selected capabilities during Discovery Note Each device can be placed in any mode as long as the remote and local device are not both in passive mode o Remote Loopback The user can transmit a loopback command to place the remote unit into loopback mode Every frame received is transmitted back on the same port to ensure the quality of links during installation or troubleshooting and for fault isolation testing o Link Events Supported but not stateful o MIB Retrieval Can be advertised but is not supported in current release o Unidirection Checks for unidirectional transmission Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 1 2 Service Level OAM 802 1ag Y 1731 Setup The user has the option of starting the 802 1ag or Y 1731 test 1 Fill out the given parameters Note MD Format MA Format MEP ID VLAN ID and MD Level input values must match for both connected OAM devices in order for the tests to work The Remote MEPID and MEP ID must also be inverted for the tests to work MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 71 of 115 2 Tap the box next to 802 1ag or Y 1731 to start the selected test The transmission of OAM PDUs become active as soon as the check mark is added to
80. esults Header Frames Threshold Control Atala Latency Gage eee ele EST Throughput Rate YF Repetitions Enable Test M Go back to top Go back to ToC Frame Loss tab Header Frames Threshold Control Ihipa Latency agi EENE epetitions Enable Test M MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 46 of 115 e Max Rate Up to 100 of the negotiated line rate The default value is 100 o This is the maximum transmit rate to perform the frame loss test for each test frame size o The user may configure this rate as a of the total line rate or in Mbps For example if the user configures the Max Rate to be 90 and the negotiated line rate of the link is 100Mbps then the maximum transmit rate will be 90Mbps or 90 of the line rate e Step Size 1 to 10 The default value is 10 o The step size is the rate that the frame loss test will be reduced by in the event of any frame loss For example if the Max Rate is 100Mbps or 100 and frames are lost at this rate then the transmit rate will be reduced to 90Mbps or 90 o The frame loss test will now be performed at the new rate until there is zero frame loss at two consecutive rate settings This means that the test will have to be performed at 80 assuming that there was zero frame loss at 90 e Duration Selectable in the range of 5 to 999 seconds The default value is 20 seconds o The duration is the amount of time the throughput test is run for for each frame size at a gi
81. for real time voice and video services It is now part of the SAM test suite e RFC 2544 validates the service parameters like frame loss throughput and latency one after the other while SAM allows testing all the service critical parameters simultaneously This results in significant time saving compared to RFC 2544 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 91 of 115 Comparison of RFC 2544 and Y 1564 RFC2544 Key Test Objective Device performance Network Service verification activation Service validation One service at a time Multiple services simultaneously Throughput Yes Yes Latency Frame Loss Yes Yes Burstability Ye Yes Packet Jitter No Yes Multiple Streams No Yes Test Duration Long serialized test procedure Short simultaneous test service Test Result Link performance limit Related to SLA fast simple Pass Fail Test Methodology The purpose of the SAM test suite is to verify that the service is compliant to its Bandwidth Profile and Service Acceptance Criteria The test is broken down into two phases e Phase 1 Service Configuration test The services running on the same line are tested one by one to verify the correct service profile provisioning e Phase 2 Service Performance test The services running on the same line are tested simultaneously over an extended period of time to verify network robustness Test Application Traffic r Loopback reneration amp Ethernet NID Ethernet NID
82. gs 6 1 Port setup Port setup or the test interface configurations are accessed via the Setup menu located on the Home page The user selects the operation mode and the interface s that will be used to carry out tests e Port Selections Differs from MX100e to MX120e o MX100e Interface selections Single Copper port 10 100 1000Base T 100Base FX 1000Base X Single Fiber port 1000Base X MX100e Port Settings Copper MX100e Port Settings Fiber MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 18 of 115 Link Down Pe a Link Down W setup Setup Vv Fort Profiles Mleasurement Fort Profiles Mleasurement status status low Control Both Gn e MX120e Interface selections o Dual Port is the default selection The user can switch between Port 1 and Port 2 by selecting P1 or P2 See Chapter 5 0 Home Menus for screenshots and more information on MX120e P1 and P2 home menus Port 2 has limited functionality MX120e Port Selection Link Down Et Setup Pi amp _ IP BERT Monitor Throughput TF Add Tests Settings Files Ly PY Help Backlight Tools 21 Jan 2015 141551 MX120e Port Settings Copper P1 MX120e Port Settings Copper P2 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down P y m Setup x Fort Profiles Measurement Setup otatus Por Selection copper uto Neg on Speed___ 00Nbps Duplex fu Flow control Both Or MOK fon
83. in hwac Oms J ms ms eooo Throughput Results Global Stream Delay Wp 1000T F DE hroughput Setup Results Running Global Persiream GUAM Aggregate stream Summary Events eee Lelay agen Frm Arrival Delay Current 6 15 Us MiInimurn 0 16 us Maximum 356 24 us Average 5 16 us Variation Current 0 00 us MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 65 of 115 For more information on Traffic results please see 7 2 5 BERT Traffic Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 2 3 Individual Stream Results The Per Stream traffic pages display the statistics for each traffic stream configured in the throughput test Tap on the stream number S in the top right corner to navigate to a different stream The Per Stream tab displays the following measurements Summary Framed rate data rate of bytes total of frames associated with each stream Errors Errors associated with each stream Events Events associated with each stream Traffic Traffic statistics associated with each stream Delay Delay associated with each stream Rates Rates information associated with each stream Throughput Results Summary Stream 1 Throughput Results Summary Stream 2 Up 1000TF ae Up 1000TF hroughput hroughput Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Global PerStream OAM Global PerStream OAM Trattic Events Delay Trattic Events Delay Errors Rates Errors Rates 11 23 56 E T 00 13 50 11 23 56 ET 00 1429 o P ramed Rate rame
84. ings Legacy TOS Link Down P W IT Link Down P 6 T BIERI BERT Data Patterns Data Patterns Summary MAC Summary MAC Data VLAN MPLS VLAN MPLS F es Filter P Dest Addr P Dest Addr IP TOS DSCP P TOS Legacy T05 YF sce pooomEerpy pY L OS Values D000 Normal Frag Offset Pp Protocol Uor Y ag se fp Protocol UOP i V Go back to top Go back to ToC e Data Tab User selects a test pattern that will be encapsulated in the Ethernet frame payload for framed mode Depending on the test layer different test pattern options are available o Layer 1 test patterns CRPAT Compliant Random Pattern provides broad spectral content and minimal peaking for the measurement of jitter at component or system level CJTPAT Compliant Jitter Test Pattern is a Jitter Tolerance Pattern that stresses a receiver by exposing it to extreme phase jumps thereby stressing the Clock Data Recovery CDR circuitry The pattern alternates between repeating low transition density patterns and repeating high transition density patterns CSPAT Compliant Supply Noise Pattern Represents worst case power supply noise BERT Setup Test Pattern Layer 1 Unframed BERT Setup Test Pattern Layer 1 Framed MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down g Wi E ar BERT Header Configuration HFPAT OLFPAT O MFPAT O RDPAT O JTPAT O SNPAT Go back to top Go back to ToC o Layer 2 3 amp 4 test patterns P
85. itor VLAN Scan Mionitor VLAN ID AE stack VLAN ID VLAN Stack LAN IB WSP VLAN ID CE VLAN ID Page 1of1 oa mage 1 of 1 Monitoring Traffic After checking VLAN IDs to monitor from the VLAN ID tab press Monitor on the screen or from the Action menu G monitor streaming traffic To only receive traffic streams meeting specific criteria go to the Monitor tab to configure filter parameters Filtering Traffic Monitor tab e Profile Select Scan Result New Profile or a saved profile o Scan Result Displays stream and VLAN IDs from last scan o New Profile Creates a new profile Inout the number of streams up to 8 o Saved Profile Access a saved profile e Tap on the magnifying glass next to the stream to configure stream filter parameters e Tap ona parameter box to configure it Place a check next to a parameter to only receive traffic that matches this criteria For a description of each filter parameter please see 7 1 1 Header Settings under the BERT section MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO e Press Monitor from the Action menu to monitor selected streams Monitor Setup Link Down lt P W Scan amp Monitor setup Results Stream Filter Configuration Link Down a P wH Scan amp Monitor Y stream 1 Filter VLAN Scan Monitor Protile eooo 2 Srem o F JE vanene ooo 00 Routine F oDOu0n0o0 o0 g amp Pageiofl amp Results For a description of each measu
86. ize at a given rate e Frame Loss Limit Configures the frame loss tolerance used in the throughput rate search algorithm If the frame loss count stays below the configured Frame Loss limit the throughput rate search will stop otherwise the throughput rate search will continue to the next step RFC 2544 Setup Throughput MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Go back to top Go back to ToC Latency tab User configures Link Gown Ea Setup Results Header Frames Threshold Control Throt Latency FrnLoss Burst Duration z0 seconds Frame Loss Limit 37510 0005 Enable Test M e Test Throughput Rate or Custom Rate The default value is throughput o Throughput rate Latency test will be performed at the throughput rate found for each of the tested frame sizes o Custom rate User configures a custom rate in or Mbps Page 45 of 115 e Rate Only available if Custom Rate is selected Enter up to 100 of the negotiated line rate or enter the rate in Mbps e Duration 5 to 999 seconds The default value is 20 seconds This is the amount of time that the latency test will be performed for each test frame size e Repetitions 1 to 100 The default value is 1 This is the amount of times that the latency test will be repeated for each test frame size RFC 2544 Setup Latency Throughput Rate Up 1000T F RFCz544 Setup Results setup DE RFC 2544 Setup Latency Custom Rate Up 1000T F RFCz544 R
87. jection button to inject errors at the predetermined settings BERT Error Injection Setup BERT Error Injection Action Menu Link Down P Link Down P W FE BERT BERT Gy Setup Results mitcleleeciiem Error in Eae Close Tre stop Saco ey S Error Injection Of i Ts E 2 at ar F Restart oO EE Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 1 4 Control Settings In the Control settings tab the user configures the loop up and loop down commands necessary to control a far end unit The loop up command contains information about the test layer Looping back test traffic is possible as follows e Layer 1 All incoming traffic is looped back unchanged e Layer 2 All incoming unicast traffic is looped back with the MAC source and destination addresses swapped e Layers 3 amp 4 All incoming unicast traffic is looped back with MAC and IP source and destination addresses swapped e Mode Manual o Manual User must input the destination IP address of the far end device along with the type of command or press Discover IP Destination Enter the IP address of the far end test set that is to be looped up down Prior to starting the test manually send the loop up command by pressing the Loop Up button A Loop up successful message will appear After completing the test manually send a loop down command by pressing the Loop Down button BERT Control Setup Manual BERT Device Discovery
88. led screens BERT Results Rates Graph BERT setup Results Running summary Errars Alarms Events Traffic Delay Frame Rate FPs f Co gi Min Wax Data Rate Mbps Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 Delay BERT Results Rates Details BERT Rate Details Delay tab Delay measures the interpacket gap start of the frame and preamble duration Frame arrival statistics are displayed in tabular format e Current e Minimum e Maximum MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 40 of 115 e Variation Current Interframe delay variation BERT Results Delay BERT Setup Results Running summary Errors Alarms Events Traffic Curent 110 90 us MINIMUM 110 88 us Maximum 11050 us Average _ 110 89 us Variation Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 8 Saving BERT Results Once the test is completed results can be saved by pressing the save function key on the keypad The results will be saved and named automatically Once saved the user can view or rename the files by going to the results folder of the files menu Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 0 RFC 2544 Conformance Testing Overview Service providers often need to test the end to end performance of the link when deploying Ethernet services to customers The Internet Engineering Task Force IETF RFC 2544 Benchmarking Methodology for Network Interconnect Devices defines tests that describe the performance characteristics of a netwo
89. lts 13 3 1 Configuration Test Page 98 of 115 Note To run the test make sure that traffic is being looped back at the far end of the network under test The Summary tab displays the status of each service and test as Pass Failed Pending or Disabled Tapping on Services displays live values for FLR FTD and FDV as the test is running If any measured values do not meet the service test parameters set in the Bandwidth and Threshold tabs the test fails The zoom function on the bottom right side of the screen displays detailed results for each stream Conf Test Summary Tab Page 1 Link Down P W Results Runnin o Conf Test Fer Test Events Services Service CIR _ CIR EIR Policing i E o Bo 6 Pending Disabled B Pending Disabled ce Page 1 of 2 co Conf Test Services Tab Link Down P ip Results Running Cont Test Ped lest Events Summary Services PR IER Policing Disabled Durationfosec _ l0sec RMbpsfooo0 gi Page 1 ot 2 Link Down P Conf Test Summary Tab Page 2 Link Down P W Results Running Cont Test Pen lest Events Summary Services i 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 6 Disabled Disabled Z Disabled Disabled 6 Disabled Disabled a Page of z Conf Test Services Tab Page 2 Setup Results Running Cont Test Pen lest Events SUMMmary es O Duration _ 05ec FURG 100 000 FOS Pa Page 2 of 2 S1 Detailed
90. meen ine Profle eraut Y rame Type Ethernet Il DI Mes lor y e Layer 4 Framed BERT same as Layer 1 2 amp 3 Framed Page 25 of 115 Lin k Oh ay ip a i BERT Data Patterns RX Filter MAC Source 00 18 63 04 07 80 MAC Dest 00 0E 0C B3 Fe 44 Ethernet Toe 0800 IP IP TOS Precedence 000 Routine Values 0000 Normal Service etc IP TTL 128 Fragment Otfset 0 amp Pagelot amp o MAC Address A default or user configured Media Access Control MAC address is added to the frame o IP Address A default or user configured IP address is added to the frame o UDP TCP A user defined source and destination port address is added to the frame BERT Setup Header Layer 4 Link Down P m BERT Setup Results Header Mireu adele la ere Aaa Profiles eraut Y Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 1 1 Header Settings BERT Setup Header Layer 4 UDP Settings Link Down P v BERT Data Patterns Summary MAC Data IP Re Filter Source Port BOO Dest Port 5000 The test layer frame header traffic profile error injection and control settings of the far end device if applicable must be configured prior to testing e BERT Profile Load a previously configured test profile or create a new profile from existing settings see Profiles for more details on how to create new profiles e Test Select the test layer to perform the BERT o Options are Layer 1 Unfram
91. menu at the top of the screen Press the Error Injection button to inject errors at the predetermined settings MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Throughput Error Inject Setup Stream 1 p 1000T F iP a aust setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj OAM rror Type njection Flow ount 1000 Page 61 of 115 Throughput Error Inject Setup Stream 2 Up 1000T F P y hroughput Setup Results General Control Header Traffic Error Inj OAM rror Type IP Checksum F njection Flow Count fom Throughput Error Injection icon Link Down hroughput ile Traff Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 6 Starting Stopping a Throughput Test Close stop stop Tx Error Injection Restart Once all the necessary configurations have been made the user can now start the Throughput test Note If testing on fiber ports make sure the LASER is turned on before starting the test Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 2 Throughput Results 9 2 1 Viewing Test Results Individual and Multiple Streams When the test is first started the screen automatically changes to the Global Aggregate results screen Go back to top Go back to ToC MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 62 of 115 9 2 2 Global Results Multiple Streams The Global results pages displays measurements for all traffic streams as well as non test traffic Aggregate screen displays transmitted and received Line Rate Mbps N
92. mp UniLock Go back to top Go back to ToC 6 5 Measurement Settings Measurement Tab The measurement and event log settings are configured in this screen e Mode Manual timed or auto mode are available ie ie Manual mode User starts and stops the measurements manually Timed mode User defines the duration of the test After the test is started the test will run for the configured duration and stop automatically Auto mode User configures the start and end time of the test selects the type of test to run and a profile if one has been previously stored The test set must be powered on to carry out an automatic test Measurement Settings Auto Test Measurement Settings Timed Link Down P Link Down P w setup setup Part Profiles Measurement Part Profiles hleasurement Mode Auto Test Mode Timed tart time uration 1o m g 00 Month Janua vent Log ircular nd Time x Start Coupled Janua estl ype ERT Month uto Save rotile urrent vent Log ircular x Start Coupled uto Save amp ij O co o 2 lt j TI mn lt aa I C MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 23 of 115 e Event Log Circular or Blocked Up to 1000 event logs can be stored o Circular Only the latest events will be stored if there are over 1000 event logs The oldest event will be deleted so that the new event can be added o Blocked event Only the maximum number of events will be stored A
93. n saved in the MIP CCM Database is to be used to determine the Egress Port Y 1731 Performance Management Functions Results OAM LMM Parameters Current Value of the current number Value of the current number of frames lost in the receive frames lost in the transmit Accumulation Total number of frames lost in Total number of transmitted the receive direction frames lost in the transmit direction Ratio Percentage of frames lostinthe Percentage of frames lost inthe receive direction transmit direction OAM Service LMM OAM Service DMM MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Up 1000T F hroughput setup Results Running General Control Header Traffic Error Inj Service CCM LBM LIK DMM CurentNe 0 CurentFE o AccumFE o NE Near End device FD Far End device OAM DMM Parameters DMM Status Lists status In progress Fail or Complete Delay Samples Number of frames transmitted Last Delay Last round trip delay value measured Last Variation Last round trip delay variation value measured Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 3 Definitions 10 3 1 802 3ah OAM Discovery Up 1000T F hroughput Setup General Traffic COM Results Running contral Error Inj LEd CT Delay Samples 3 Header Service Malic DMM Status Average Delay Average round trip delay over the number of delay samples Average Variation Average round trip delay variation over the number of delay samples Page 79 of 115
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95. nk Please note you will need Adobe Reader version 9 0 or higher to open and view the file To get the latest free version of Adobe Reader click here Go back to ToC 19 0 Certifications and Declarations What is CE The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in European Directives To permit the use of a CE mark on a product proof that the item meets the relevant requirements must be documented Use of this logo implies that the unit conforms to requirements of European Union and European Free Trade Association EFTA EN61010 1 Declaration of Conformit PEA E OTN For a copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity relating to VeEX products please contact VeEX customer service What is RoHS ROHS is the acronym for Restriction of Hazardous Substances Also known as Directive 2002 95 EC it originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products All applicable products imported into the EU market after July 1 2006 must pass ROHS compliance Click here for ROHS Statement relating to VeEX products ROHS Statement Go back to ToC 20 0 About VeEX VeEX Verification EXperts is an innovative designer and manufacturer of test and measurement solutions addressing numerous technologies Global presence through a worldwide distribution chan
96. nterface 10M 100M or 1000M This value is always fixed since it depends on the maximum capacity of the link under test hence the test interface that is configured e Framed Rate Payload MAC IP Header VLAN Tag Type Length CRC Payload Total Overhead Line Rate in Mbps e Data Rate Payload Payload Total Overhead Line Rate e Utilization of Line Rate For example if we transmit 100Mbps on a 1Gbps interface then the utilization value is 10 or MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 36 of 115 100Mbps of the total link capacity or Line Rate e Number of bytes e Optical power Optical level measured by the SFP transceiver Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 2 Errors Errors tab The following Errors Current and Total are displayed Bit Indicates errors related to test pattern Bit Error or LSS Pattern Loss BER Bit Error Ratio Symbol Declared when an invalid code group in the transmission code is detected FCS CRC Number of received frames with an invalid Frame Check Sequence FCS IP Checksum Layer 3 and 4 only Invalid IP Frame Check sequence IP chks Jabber frames Number of received frames larger than 1518 bytes containing an invalid FCS Runt frames Number of received frames smaller than 64 bytes containing an invalid FCS BERT Results Summary BERT Results Errors BERT BERT Setup Results Running Setup Results Running Traffic Delay Rates Traffic Delay Rates oummary
97. ntrol frames received Frames having a type length field equal to 8808h are counted as pause frames Layer 3 Unicast frames Number of Unicast frames received without FCS errors Layer 3 Broadcast frames Number of Broadcast frames received without FCS errors Broadcast frames have a MAC address equal to FF FF FF FF FF FF Layer 3 Multicast frames Number of Multicast frames received without FCS errors Frame Size tab The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage lt 64 byte frames 64 127 byte frames 128 255 byte frames 256 511 byte frames 512 1023 byte frames 1024 1279 byte frames 1280 1518 byte frames gt 1518 byte frames Jumbo frames BERT Results Traffic Type BERT Results Traffic Frame Size Page 38 of 115 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO BERT Traffic Distribution Details mili latfic Type MEUG H Distribution p fe Broadcast o oo Mucas o o Pase p p Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 2 6 Rates BERT Traffic Distribution Details TEUA E Pane Size Distribution fe B46 a a SS zes oo o o sez o 22r o 780 1518 ise Page 39 of 115 Rates tab Rate statistics are displayed in a graph format Tap on the magnifying glass S to see rate details in table form The table shows transmitted Tx and received Rx current minimum maximum and average frame rates FPS and Data Rates Mbps Tap on the graph to see detai
98. ntrol the remote unit or the test profile in the case of Asymmetric testing Use the local unit to configure local and remote unit settings e Manual User must input the destination IP address of the far end device e Automatic o No configuration is necessary user only has to select the discovered far end device to control o Select from a list of discovered devices to loop up down Asymmetric Mode e Asymmetric Up Tests traffic in the upstream direction local to remote direction e Asymmetric Down Tests traffic the downstream direction remote to local direction e Asymmetric Up amp Down Test traffic in both upstream and downstream directions When selecting any of the asymmetric modes an Activate button will appear on the MX Discover screen Press Activate to enable the asymmetric settings After selecting an asymmetric mode select Up Stream or Down Stream configuration from the Asymmetric box in the Throughput Frame Loss and Burst tabs Asymmetric Message Activate Success MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Up 1000T F on setup Results He Asymmetric RFCZ544 2 Please configure the Remote unit s And Local Unit s test settings Asymmetric Throughput Page 49 of 115 Up 1000T F on Setup Results He Activate Activate SUCCESS Asymmetric Frame Loss Up 1000T F P Y Up 1000T F RF C2544 RFC2544 Setup Results Setup RFC2544 Results setup Results Header Frames Threshold Control
99. ny event that occurs after the 1000th event will not be stored Event logs consist of a log of the start of test end of test errors alarms frame loss etc The log will have a timestamp event type and count number of errors occurring in that instant e Tx Start Tx amp Rx Coupled or Tx Separate Configure how the measurements are started when in BERT and Multiple streams test modes o TX amp Rx Coupled Transmitter and receiver are turned on at the same time and the Tx and Rx measurements start at the same time at the start of the test o TX Separate Independent control Start Stop of the transmitter is enabled At the start of the test only the receiver is turned on the user must start the transmitter manually e Auto Save ON OFF When enabled it saves the results automatically at the end of the measurements Measurement Settings Manual Link Down P w Setup Port Profiles Measurement Mode vent Log x Start oupled uto Save f Go back to top Go back to ToC 7 0 BERT 7 1 BERT Setup Overview BER testing at Layer 1 2 3 and 4 is supported The test can be configured to use either regular PRBS patterns stress patterns or user defined test patterns to simulate various conditions All patterns are encapsulated into an Ethernet frame to verify bit per bit performance of the circuit under test Prior to testing the test layer frame header traffic profile error injection and control settings of the far end de
100. ormation Tag T Canonical Protocol she Farrag VLAN I ID ddl Indicator 12 Bits 3 Bits 0x8100 I Bit BERT Setup VLAN Tag Configuration BERT Setup VLAN Tag Summary MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down P m BERT Setup Results Header Mireu a la A elaine rame Type Go back to top Go back to ToC e MPLS Tab In the MPLS tab the following parameters are configured Page 28 of 115 il 000s F A Eo Data Patterns Summary MAC Data Pies Filter Di poy ep Y VLAN 2 Di Prony eps Y O Drop Eligible o MPLS label Can be configured in the range 16 through 1 048 575 labels 0 to 15 are reserved Note Composed of 20 bits which allows for the creation of over one million labels o CoS Can be configured in the range 0 to 7 Note This field is three bits in length and maps directly to IP Precedence TOS bits to provide Class of Service COS o S bit Can be configured 0 or 1 Note The S field is one bit in length and is used for stacking labels This is important as it is used to indicate the last label in the label stack o TTL Can be configured in the range 0 to 255 The default setting is 128 hops Note Used to decrement the time to live counter BERT Setup Header with MPLS Label Link Down P m BERT 7 setup Results Header Wiru aaa per laine MPLS Go back to top Go back to ToC BERT Setup MPLS Label Summary Link Down P m BERT Data P
101. orrect MAC IP destination addresses are configured for the respective streams Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 1 4 Traffic Settings Individual Streams In the Traffic tab the user is able to configure the traffic profile per stream including frame size selection traffic type and transmit rate If the same traffic type applies to all streams apply this profile to all streams using the Apply to All button e Frame Size Enter the frame size when a Layer 2 or Layer 3 is selected Frame size configuration is not available for Layer 1 Frame sizes can be from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes in addition to jumbo frames up to 9k bytes e Traffic Flow Select from Constant Ramp Burst or Single Burst traffic flow e BW Transmit Bandwidth Configure the transmit rate for the stream Note The bandwidth allocation per stream is already configured in the General Settings tab but can be modified in this screen as well For more information on Traffic Settings please see 7 1 2 BERT Traffic Settings Throughput Traffic Setup Constant Throughput Traffic Setup Ramp MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 60 of 115 Up 1000T F P Up 1000T F P ow hroughput hroughput fe 5 Setup Results Setup Results General Control Header General Control Header Traffic Error Inj OAM Traffic Error Inj OAM rame Size Constew pooo feor W tep BWES amp Time Throughput Traffic Setup Burst Throughput Traffic Setup Single Burst Up 1000T
102. ps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps when the 10 100 1000T port is selected 100 Mbps for 100Base FX 1000Mbps 1Gbps is fixed when the 1000Base X port is selected e Duplex Only available when auto negotiation is off for the 10 100 1000T port Select from half or full duplex modes e Flow control On or Off Once the operating mode and interfaces are selected the user can independently configure the auto negotiation speed duplex and flow control settings for each port where applicable o When flow control is enabled the test set will respond to pause frames received by the link partner by adjusting the transmit rate o When flow control is disabled the test set ignores all incoming pause frames from the link partner and continues transmitting at the configured transmit rate Go back to top Go back to ToC 6 2 Port Status MX100e Copper Port Status Page 1 Up 1001 F P Setup X Fort Profiles Measurement status 4100 Port Link Advertisement Done ink Up Speed ink Up Duplex Link Partner Port Link Up Speed Link Up Duplex ma Page 1of3 co MX100e Copper Port Status Page 2 Up 1000T F P w Setup Part Profiles Measurement Setup status Link Advertisements Available aiopsiHal aMopsiFul aoMbps Halt aoMbpsiFull qg0Mbps Hali a00MbpsiFul cs Page z of 3 TS MX100e Copper Port Status MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 21 of 115 Wo 1000T F P W a Setup x Part Profiles Measurement setup status M
103. r 3 Unicast Broadcast and Multicast frame percentage e Frame size distribution e Pause frames Tap on the graph for detailed screens Frames tab The following Frame distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage e Received RX frames o Total frames o Test frames Frames containing VeEX proprietary tags o VLAN tagged frames o Q in Q VLAN stacked frames Multiple VLAN tags o Non test frame e Transmitted TX frames o Total frame Total frames transmitted e Pause frames Total number of transmitted and received ethernet pause flow control frames BERT Results Traffic Graph BERT Results Traffic Frames MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO BERT Setup Results Running summary Errors Alarms Events Delay Rates o0 Go back to top Go back to ToC BERT Traffic Distribution Details Frames i eml hist aee t ieee PxFrames FPS Toral fe950703 mn b p ooo Montes e o as x Frames K otal cgeooc gr gazesza wa p pP OK Traffic Type tab The following Traffic distribution statistics are displayed in Count and Percentage Layer 2 Unicast frames Number of Unicast frames received without FCS errors Layer 2 Broadcast frames Number of Broadcast frames received without FCS errors Broadcast frames have a MAC address equal to FF FF FF FF FF FF Layer 2 Multicast frames Number of Multicast frames received without FCS errors Pause frames Number of valid flow co
104. rement from Global and Per Stream Results tabs please see the Throughput Results section To view measurements for other streams tap on the Stream drop down menu to select a different stream Monitor Results Global Link Down P 6 scan amp Monitor N Fe Setup Results VLAN Scan Mlonitor Viewing Results by Stream Link Down ay Py acan amp Monitor Sieh Setup Results YLAN Scan Wlonitor Global Per Stream Errors Alarms x 1e0S0Z E7 00 00 10 Global Fer Stream e Total Frames a o Bad Frames Wa W a LineRate WA p DataRate WA p otal Frames Mi Bad Frames WA Go back to top Go to ToC 14 3 NetWiz NetWiz function allows the user to test the ethernet cable Press Start to begin the test The test set will return the connection type Straight or Cross Over if connected to an end device If a fault is detected Open or Short the fault will be indicated as well as the distance to the fault Tap the magnifying glass icon to get the detailed test info MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 106 of 115 NetWiz Detail Test Info Discovery Test Link Down D P y Link Down amp e P Link Down g 4 Met Wiz Net Wiz Met Viz x Cable Test Discove Cable Test Discove Cable Test Discovery Rael ast has eau llr 192 168 0 1 End IP 192 168 0255 ARP O SNMP Pos 1 2 Open 0 m 0 ns straight straight Pos 4 5 Straight 0 ns O Ping Broadcast Pos 7 8 Straight 0 ns Fos 3
105. rk interconnecting device RFC 2544 recommendations are well accepted in the test and measurement industry for network performance testing The RFC 2544 test suite consists of and performs a set of four automated tests throughput latency frame loss and burst or back to back to qualify the performance of a network link under test The tests are especially popular for the verification of network links with certain service level agreements SLA The following settings must be configured prior to RFC 2544 testing e Test layer Layer 1 2 3 4 e Frame header MAC VLAN MPLS IP UDP and Data Test frames selection Pass fail thresholds optional Far end unit loop control Throughput Latency Frame loss Burst back to back Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 1 RFC 2544 Setup MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0O Page 41 of 115 Unless otherwise noted the Header and related setups are identical to the setups described in the BERT Test Application above A summary of the RFC 2544 setup options are outlined below 8 1 1 Header Settings e RFC 2544 Profile Load a previously configured test profile or create a new profile from existing settings see Profiles for more details on how to create new profiles e Test Select the test layer to perform the test o Options are Layer 2 Layer 3 and Layer 4 e Frame Type Select the Ethernet frame type for Layer 2 Layer 3 or Layer 4 o 802 3 Raw IEEE 802 3 frame without LLC no
106. s Function Initiates CCM messages Yes No Initiates Loopback and Linktrace messages Yes No Responds to Loopback and Linktrace Yes Yes messages 1731 Performance Management messages Yes No AIS LCK TST LM etc initiates and responds Forwards messages Yes upper maintenance layer Yes upper maintenance No lower maintenance layer layer No lower maintenance layer Go back to top Go back to ToC 10 3 3 Measurement Definitions Continuity Check Messages CCM CCM Messages are multicast messages sent from MEP to MEP at configurable intervals Loss of continuity is detected after no CCM is received for 3 5 times the CCM interval Note There can be 4 094 VLANs per port and up to eight maintenance levels This yields a worst case CCM transmission rate of 9 8 million CCMs per second if 3 3ms interval is used Continuity Check Message CCM RDI Flags added in CCM Messages indicates loss of continuity in the remote direction CCM Message Format OAM Type 8902 Flags RDI Transmission period End TLV MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 82 of 115 Go back to top Go back to ToC Link Trace Messages LTM LTR LTM Link Trace Message Multicast messages are transmitted on demand to a destination MAC address All MIPs and destination MEPs respond with LTR Link Trace Reply and forward the LTM on to its destination LTM Diagram MEP MIP MIP MEP P LTM eh LIN onee
107. s not exceed the allowed CIR EIR MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 100 of 115 e CBS Test The test passes if the frame loss rate stays below the configured FLR e EBS Test The test passes if the frame loss rate stays below the configured FLR CBS EBS CIR CIR EIR Test and Policing tabs display min mean and max values for IR Mbps FTD FDV FL Count and FLR If Step Load was selected for the CIR Test these values will be displayed for each step Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 3 2 Performance Test The Summary tab displays the status of each service and test as Pass Failed or Pending Tapping on Services displays live values for the following parameters as the test is running Page 1 e IR Mbps Information Rate Measures the average Ethernet frame rate starting at the MAC address field and ending at the CRC e FTD Measures the transfer time that the frames can take to travel from source to destination e FDV Measures the frame jitter e FL Count Counts the number of lost frames e FLR Ratio of lost frames to the total transmitted frames e AVAIL The service becomes unavailable if more than 50 of the frames are errored or missing in a one second interval Availability is only guaranteed for traffic conforming to the CIR Page 2 e Severely Errored Sec SES Occurs for a block of frames over a one second interval when more than 50 of the frames are errored or missing e Unavailable Sec An interval
108. sses e Download files from the test set to the computer e Upload channel tables and profiles to the test set ReVeal MTX Profiles MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 110 of 115 P x4 fm sy i Home 5 Connect i History t Teale i 7 Help Profiles Manage Test Applications m Uplomd g pp p p Create Edit test application profiles set Upload locations and chann l tables io the test threshold for sach application 5 07 IF Tol Prames Manage profiles of IP Tool ISON Phone Number List Idanage ISON Phone Number List Download i Synchronize files on the computer with the Ones om the test set Last connection Currently Not Connected hethiod Go back to top Go back to ToC 16 2 Results Results menu allows you to e Download Results e Manage Results e Create Reports e Convert Results to PDF format e Convert Results to CSV Comma Separated Value format e Print Results to a selected printer ReVeal MTX Results Menu MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O i ay Home F Connect pa History Techs Down load Dawn load results fram th test selte the computer Manage Results Open delete rename local results Create Reports Creal reports wilh multiple resulls comments and logos Lasi connection Currently Mot Cannected Method Go back to top Go back to ToC 16 3 Software The Software menu allows you to e Download software from the VeEX website to
109. st G646 MPLS multicast amp Pageiof amp SUM 5 Default MAC Sre Go back to top Go back to ToC e VLAN Tab In the VLAN tab the following parameters are configured o VLAN ID Can be configured in the range 1 to 4094 VLAN ID is the identification of the VLAN which is basically used by the standard 802 1Q It has 12 bits which allows the identification of 4096 2 12 VLANs Of the 4096 possible VIDs a VID of 0 is used to identify priority frames and value 4095 FFF is reserved Maximum possible VLAN configurations are therefore set to 4094 o VLAN Priority Can be configured in the range 0 to 7 Set by the Priority Code Point PCP a 3 bit field which refers to the IEEE 802 1p priority It indicates the frame priority level from O lowest to 7 highest which can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic voice video data etc Type The following selections are possible 8100 IEEE 802 1Q tagged frame 88a8 IEEE 802 1ad Provider Bridging Drop Eligible If enabled drop eligibility flag will be set o VLAN Flooding Enable Disable o VLAN Flooding Range Specifies the number of VLAN IDs Enter a number from 0 4096 The VLAN IDs will be incremented by 1 until it reaches the number of times entered in the flood range 6 O IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag in an Ethernet Frame Destination Source m E EE Frame Address Address VLAN Tag Check 2 Bytes Tag Control Inf
110. st applications are available When operating in dual port operation one port can run any of these test applications while the other port provides loopback o BERT Unframed Framed Layer 1 and Framed Layer 2 3 Ethernet traffic generation with user selectable test pattern for Bit Error Rate analysis o RFC 2544 Throughput Back to Back Frame Loss and Latency conformance tests in accordance with RFC 2544 specifications o Throughput Ethernet traffic generation and analysis with multiple streams to verify network throughput and jitter o Loopback Loop back the transmitted data while swapping the source and destination addresses of the MAC IP and UDP layers o V SAM test suite in conformance to ITU T Y 1564 standard o Pass through monitor between two 10 100 1000Base T copper ports or two 100Base FX 1000Base X fiber ports MX series Dual Port Test Application r Port 1 1000Base x Go back to top Go back to ToC 3 0 Safety Information VEEX INCORPORATED PLEASE OBSERVE ALL SAFETY MARKINGS AND INSTRUC TIONS IF IN DOUBT CONTACT VEEX CUSTOMER SERVICE MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O Page 9 of 115 Safety precautions should be observed during all phases of operation of this instrument The instrument has been designed to ensure safe operation however please observe all safety markings and instructions Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes or any other combustible environment VeE
111. st performs only if the Simple Validation test fails e Step Tap on the corresponding box to enter the percentage of CIR that the test will reach for each step V SAM Setup Page 1 V SAM Setup Page 2 Simple and Step Load Test MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 93 of 115 Link Down amp P W Setup Results General Services Control Step 1 of CIR Fi Link Down e a SAM Setup Results General MEE Ae Forsevces pW Ds P v P E E 5 Step 3 of CIR Step 4 7 of CIR Perf Test Duration step Load Testis only performed if the Simple Validation test fails Pagelofz amp Pagezoie Go back to top Go back to ToC 13 2 1 Services Header Settings Please see 8 1 RFC 2544 Setup and follow the setup procedure to configure the Header Settings for V SAM Tapping the zoom function on the bottom right hand side of the screen displays the Summary MAC and RX Filter tabs which are also explained in the RFC 2544 Setup section The user can assign a name to each stream by tapping on the Service Name box and entering a name V SAM Services Header Selecting a Stream V SAM Header Configuration Up 1000T F PB w Stream i Up 1000TF w Header Configuration UEP Ra Filter MAC le MAC Source d0 18 63 43 01 02 MAC Dest 00 18 635 00 8F 14 Ethernet Type 0800 1P IP TOS Precedence 000 Routine Values 0000 Normal Service etc IP TTL 128 Fragment Offset 0
112. t up down The Arrow key works in conjunction with the Enter and Escape keys e Enter key The Enter key provides an enter sequence to the user interface It is used in non touch screen operation mode to enter menus and functions e Escape key The Escape key provides an escape sequence to the user interface It is used in non touch screen operation mode to escape menus and functions Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 2 Touch Screen Display The LCD supports touch screen operation To operate the touch screen use the stylus located in the top cover to navigate the menus and tabs The unit can also be used in a non touch screen mode i e use the arrow enter and escape keys to navigate MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 10 of 115 The location of the cursor on the screen is indicated by a focus state The focus state varies depending on the function or section of the test set Please observe the following precautions e Never use excessive pressure on the touch screen as this may damage its functionality e Never use sharp objects such as a pen screwdriver etc as this may damage the surface e Clean the surface of the touch screen using a soft cloth and mild detergent only Do not use alcohol Go back to top Go back to ToC 4 3 Battery The VePAL100 chassis is equipped with an intelligent Li ion rechargeable battery pack which is located in the rear of the unit The battery will be partially charged upon delivery so it
113. t available when Layer 3 is selected o 802 3 LLC IEEE 802 3 frame with LLC header o 802 3 SNAP IEEE 802 3 frame with SNAP header o Ethernet Il DIX named after DEC Intel and Xerox this is the most common frame type today e MAC IP Tap the MAC and IP blocks on the Frame image to access the setup menus o Set the Source and Destination MAC address for Layer 2 o Set the Source and Destination MAC and IP addresses for Layer 3 e VLAN Off 1 tag 2 tags 3 tags o The user is able to configure up to 3 VLAN tags VLAN stacking for Q in Q applications Note VLAN stacking is an option e MPLS Off 1 tag 2 tags 3 tags o The user is able to configure up to 3 MPLS tags Note MPLS tag configuration is only available when the MPLS option is purchased e PROTOCOL UDP TCP e MAC VLAN MPLS IP and TCP UDP Configurations Tap on the Frame image displayed on the screen to configure the MAC addresses IP addresses VLAN tag s MPLS tag s and test pattern This brings you to the configuration screens for all the header fields Note For more information on header configuration please see 7 1 1 Header Settings in the BERT section RFC Setup Overview RFC Setup Summary RFC MAC Header Tab Up 1000T F On Up 1000T F OP Link Down P y RFC2544 RFC 544 RFC 544 Header Configuration VLAN Rey Filter SUMMmary Setup Results Header Configuration UDP RX Filter MAC IP MAC Source 00 18 63 04 07 80 MAC Source MAC Dest 00 0E 0
114. tor e Maintenance Association MA Association of Maintenance Elements that comprise the Maintenance domain e Maintenance Elements can either be MEPs End Points or MIPs Intermediate Points o MEPs are at the edge of the network They can generate and respond to OAM messages A point to point EVC has only 2 MEPs a multi point EVC has multiple MEPs o MIPs are located between the MEPs and can be used to isolate network problems MIPs cannot generate OAM messages but can respond e Maintenance Level Identifies the network hierarchy Higher Level Largest network Level information present in all OAM PDU frames o Level 0 1 2 Operator domain o Level 3 4 Service Provider domain o Level 5 6 7 Customer domain Customer Location A d ae ga MIP MIP ee MA MEG Operator A MEP ge Service Provider mas MEP M I MIP MA MEG Service Provider i i t MA MEG Customer MiP MEP Some terms differ between the two protocols The chart below describes the differences Definition Equivalencies IEEE 802 1ag ITU Y 1731 Maintenance Domain MD Maintenance Association MA Maintenance End Point MEP Maintenance Intermediate Point MIP No equivalent Maintenance Entity Group MEG Maintenance Entity Group End Point MEP Maintenance Entity Group Intermediate Point MIP MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 81 of 115 Maintenance Point Role
115. tup Monitor Mode Starting Measurement Wp 1000T F P fs W 1000T F iP a vlonitar PI Wlonitor i ESE Close Thresholds s E Enable Start Rx Utilization 9 gt 100 00 100 00 CRC Eros e pp a el ine Rate 000 00M service Disruption 50 50 ms lt Optical Power ee ee dBm Forbes PSS Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 Results 11 2 1 Errors MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO The following Errors Current and Total are displayed e FCS CRC Number of received frames with an invalid FCS e IP Checksum Layer 3 only e Jabber frames Number of received frames larger than 1518 bytes containing an invalid FCS e Runt frames Number of received frames smaller than 64 bytes containing an invalid FCS e Giant frames Number of received frames larger than 1522 bytes containing an invalid FCS Note A flashing red tab indicates an anomaly has occurred Go back to top Go back to ToC 11 2 2 Alarms The following Alarms Current and Total are displayed e LOS Loss of Signal e LOS Sync Loss synchronization e Pattern Loss Indicates errors related to test pattern e Service disruption associated with loss of signal ie ie ie ie Current Duration of the current service disruption Total Total accumulated duration of the service disruptions Min Max Minimum and maximum duration of the service disruption events Times Counter of service disruption events Monitor Mode Errors Monitor Mode
116. up Results Running Traffic Distribution Details Global Per Stream OAM Frames Sc SSS LENS piFranes FOB Traffic EER Delay Total 14216150 TeFrames Fo Toa S469756 Throughput Results Frame Size Per Stream Wo 1000T F P y m hroughput Traffic Distribution Details Frames Frame Size istripution fH C S zsz D o eerie D o aB p azo O 200 151861 4459972 100 me pO Go back to top Go back to ToC The Per Stream Rate screen displays the frame rate and data rate pertaining to each stream Tapping the zoom icon displays the MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO rate details applicable to that stream Throughput Results Rates Stream 1 Wp 1000T F DE h roughput E Setup Results Running Global Per Stream GAM Traffic Events Delay Summary Errors Frame Rate FPS E F S Mlin Max Data Rate Mbps Rate Details Stream 1 p 1000T F e O nE s Rate Details rames sec urrent 82510 10159 Minimum B P Maximum verage ata Rate Mb s Tx Rx areni peaa po a po pooo mun paesa po verage rese po Go back to top Go back to ToC 9 2 4 Saving Throughput Results Page 68 of 115 Throughput Results Rates Stream 2 Up 1000T F DE hrougnput Setup Results Running Global Per Stream GAM Traffic Events Delay Summary Errors Frame Rate FPS ini FPS aJ lt lt iin Vian Data Rate Mbps Rate Details Stream 2 Up 1000T F P y hroughput Rate Details Curent fesa pO Minimum a
117. upgrade the test set e Enable or Disable software options e Check test set configuration Upgrade test set software 7 Help POF Conversion Convert Selected results to POF file CSV Conversion Convert selected results to CSY file Print Results Print selected results to a printer ReVeal MTX Software Menu Page 111 of 115 MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDO0O m a a 4 Home F Connect F History Tools Software gt Download Download Latest Sofware from web site Add Option Enable options on the test set Check Test set Verity sofware version and options an the test set Last connection Currently Mot Connected Method Go back to top Go back to ToC 16 4 Tools 16 4 1 Remote Control 7 Help V100 Upgrade Upgrade the test selfs software W100 Upgrade Upgrade VW1D04 test sets sothware e Launch ReVeal MTX software on your PC to remote control the instrument e The test instrument must be connected to the PC via an IP connection e Select the remote control application located in the Tools menu e Start the remote control application For detailed information refer to the ReVeal MTX user manual ReVeal MTX Tools Menu Page 112 of 115 MX100e MX120e e_ Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 113 of 115 E 7 Fa Connect History Tools 7 Help 100 Debug Utility Path Termination Mode Write ine whole content of V100 flash to a file hionitor i S751 channels in an OCAS signal
118. ven rate RFC 2544 Setup Frame Loss Link Down i P RF C2544 Di Setup Results Header Frames Threshold Control Diiia a Arm Loss WAX Rate 100 000 step size 10 00 Enable Test M Go back to top Go back to ToC Burst Back to Back tab e Max Rate The default value is 100 In the burst test frames are always transmitted at the maximum rate for a given minimum and maximum burst duration e Minimum Duration Selectable in the range 2 to 999 seconds Default value is 2 seconds This is the duration of the first burst e Maximum Duration Selectable up to 999 seconds The default value is 20 seconds This is the duration of the second burst which must be greater than the minimum burst e Repetitions Selectable in the range 1 to 100 The default value is 1 This is the amount of times that the burst test will be repeated for each test frame size RFC 2544 Setup Burst MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 47 of 115 Link Gown DI RFC2544 Em Setup Results Header Frames Threshold Control Thrpt Latency Frm Loss MAR Rate 100 000 Repetitions Enable Test M Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 1 5 Control Settings Overview Asymmetrical links provide different line rates in the two directions To verify the information for both the low and the high rates of the link the user needs to send a test signal from one instrument located at one end of the link to an instrument at the other end of the link
119. vice if applicable must be configured e Layer 1 Unframed mode fiber ports only or Framed mode o Unframed mode Test traffic consists of a bit stream of the selected test pattern o Framed mode Test pattern is encapsulated into a valid Ethernet frame with SOF Preamble and CRC field BERT Setup Header Layer 1 Unframed BERT Setup Header Layer 1 Framed MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 24 of 115 koa Link Down P m Pr BERT BERT setup Results Setup Results Header Wir Viens e lal ere ALa Header SMit ui a a a ere Aaa Link Down 3 m o proie Peat Y TEST _ Layer 1 Unframed EST Layer 1 Framed e Layer 2 Framed BERT same as Layer 1 Framed o MAC Address A default or user configured Media Access Control MAC address is added to the frame BERT Setup Header Layer 2 BERT Setup MAC address editing Link Down P m rn Link Down P m BERT BERT Setup Results MAC Source Header traffic Error inj Control Profle EEEN v EST rame Type Ethernet ll Dial F LAN Ott F e Layer 3 Framed BERT same as Layer 1 amp 2 Framed o MAC Address A default or user configured Media Access Control MAC address is added to the frame o IP Address A default or user configured IP address is added to the frame BERT Setup Header Layer 3 BERT Setup Header Summary Layer 3 MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Link Down ay P y m BERT setup Results Header Erula ae a nl
120. ving RFC Results 9 0 Throughput Testing Multiple Streams MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 4 of 115 9 1 Setup 9 1 1 General Settings 9 1 2 Control Settings 9 1 3 Header Configurations Individual Streams 9 1 4 Traffic Settings Individual Streams 9 1 5 Error Injection Settings Individual Streams 9 1 6 Starting Stopping a Throughput Test 9 2 Throughput Results 9 2 1 Viewing Test Results Individual and Multiple Streams 9 2 2 Global Results Multiple Streams 9 2 3 Individual Stream Results 9 2 4 Saving Throughput Results 10 0 OAM Testing 10 1 OAM Setup 10 1 1 Link Level 802 3ah OAM Setup 10 1 2 Service Level OAM 10 2 OAM Results 10 2 1 Link OAM Results 10 2 2 OAM Service Results 10 3 Definitions 10 3 1 802 3ah OAM Discovery 10 3 2 IEEE 802 1ag Definitions 10 3 3 Measurement Definitions 11 0 Monitor M P Thr h MX120e onl 11 1 Setup 11 2 Results 11 2 1 Errors 11 2 2 Alarms 11 2 3 Events and Status MX100e MX120e e Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 5 of 115 11 2 4 Traffic Distribution Details 11 2 5 Delay and Rates 11 2 6 Port Selection 12 0 Loopback 13 0 V SAM 13 1 V SAM Overview 13 2 V SAM Setup 13 2 1 General Settings 13 2 2 Services Header 13 2 3 Services Bandwidth 13 2 4 Services Thresholds 13 2 5 Control Settings 13 3 Results 13 3 1 Configuration Results 13 3 2 Performance Results 14 0 Additional Tests 14 1 Packet Capture 14 2 Scan 14 3
121. width rates useful for identifying top bandwidth users based on VLAN ID Monitor mode monitors up to eight live traffic streams in terminate mode and filters them based on VLAN ID configuration providing key traffic metrics such as frame type rates and errors and alarms VLAN Scan Link Down P W a scan amp Monitor N Fe Setup Results Monitor To start scanning Please select Scan from the action pull down menu VLAN Scan e While traffic is being received press Scan The Results tab displays a list of detected VLAN IDs and the percentage of traffic marked with those IDs Check up to 8 streams to monitor e To store VLAN IDs from the scan place a check next to the desired VLAN ID s and press Save to Profile Use the touch screen keypad to name the profile The saved profile can now be accessed from the Setup Monitor tab MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevD0OO Page 104 of 115 Scan and Monitor Buttons Scan in Progress Message Link Dov vno O P Link Down P scan amp Monitor Scan amp Monitor gt ae Setup Results acan in Progress Scan ogan is in progress Please press OK to stop Mionitor TE Laser Off g il Mle amp Pagel ofl e The VLAN Stack tab displays detected SP and CE VLAN tags if stack VLAN tags are used VLAN ID VLAN Stack Link Down S P W i kCown P amp ocan amp Monitor acan amp Monitor Setup Results Setup Results VLAN Scan MWlon
122. y o MAC Destination address o MAC Source address o VLAN ID o IP Destination address o IP Source address e VLAN Tab VLAN ID priority and Tag Type Ethernet Type can be configured Please refer to the BERT application for more details e MPLS Tab MPLS label CoS priority settings TTL and S bit fields are configured for available MPLS tags Please refer to the BERT application for more details e IP Tab User configures the source and destination IP addresses The user can also configure the following IP header fields IP TOS for quality of service testing TTL fragment offset byte and the protocol field Please refer to the BERT application for more details RFC 2544 Header Setups The MAC VLAN MPLS and IP configuration procedures are the same as in BERT mode Please refer to the BERT Application section for details Go back to top Go back to ToC MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 43 of 115 8 1 2 Frame Settings Frames tab User Configures e Preset Frames User selects from a list of recommended test frame sizes defined in RFC 2544 o Test frames are 64 128 256 512 1024 1280 and 1518 bytes o The default selected frames are 64 and 1518 bytes o To select deselect any of the recommended test frames check the box to the right of the desired frame e Add frame The user can add two additional user configurable test frames of any size ranging from 64 bytes to 10000 bytes To add additional test frames
123. yte size frame loss from received traffic and rate transmitted e Graphical Frame Loss displayed in line graph form Frame size bytes vs Rate Tap on the magnifying glass to see the legend RFC Results Frame Loss Summary RFC Results Frame Loss Test Log MX100e MX120e e_Manual D07 00 050P RevDOO Page 54 of 115 Up 1000T F P y a Up 1000T F P W m RFCz2544 AF C2544 p Setup Resuits stopped Setup Resuits Stopped stats Events status Events Rate Hin LOSS Elei alee im LOSS gastie Summary Too Test log Y AEE d 0 0 amp Pageliotl amp Pageiot amp RFC Results Frame Loss Test Graph RFC Results Frame Loss Graph Zoomed Up 1000T F P W m Up 1000T F P y m RFC2544 RFC2544 ZA Setup Results stopped Setup Results otatus Events otatus Events easier im LOSS Bese uals im LOSS Resi Graphically Graphically Frame 128 byte frames 5 l byte frames 1280 byte frames c0 LOM Rate ss Go back to top Go back to ToC 8 2 5 Burst Burstability back back results are the number of frames successfully transmitted received at the line rate It is displayed in the following formats e Summary table Displays Average Frame Count received for each test frame length Test log table Displays Average Frame Count and Duration seconds for each test frame length RFC Results Burstability Summary RFC Results Burstability Test Log MX100e MX120e e Manual D07

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