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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

®PRIMESWITCH ™ 100/500 PAPUSER GUIDE

Page 2 - 10003137.00 Rev.1

10003137.00 Rev.11-4 OverviewOverviewThe PrimeSwitch ISDN Protocol Analyzer Package (PAP) monitors and displays layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3 protocol

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Introduction 1-5This default can be overridden from the command line as follows:These overrides should not be used unless problems are experienced wit

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10003137.00 Rev.11-6 OverviewFigure 1 shows the relationship between CES, SAPI and TEI.Figure 1: CES, SAPI and TEI

Page 5 - Contents

Installation 2-12Installation

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10003137.00 Rev.12-2 Installing PAPInstalling PAPPAP can be used to monitor traffic on either a local or a remote PrimeSwitch.Local To monitor local

Page 7 - Introduction

Installation 2-3Remote via modemYou can also use a modem to monitor traffic on remote PrimeSwitches, as shown in Figure 4.Figure 4: Local connection v

Page 8 - About this user guide

10003137.00 Rev.12-4 Connecting PAP to an ISDN interface moduleConnecting PAP to an ISDN interface moduleBRMN, BRMT and early IPMN and IPMTYou must p

Page 9 - Using this guide

Installation 2-5Connecting PAP to a PCConnect the PrimeSwitch PAP protection device to a parallel port of the PC.To monitor local traffic:1 Connect CO

Page 10 - Overview

10003137.00 Rev.12-6 Connecting PAP to a PC2 Configure the ADLM V.24 as follows:RemoteRemote and localAuto answerONAT call controlONBit rate19 200Par

Page 11 - Basic Rate interface

Installation 2-7Software installationThe PAP software is installed as part of the PrimeSwitch Manager—NCS (Net Center Software) installation process.T

Page 12 - Figure 1: CES, SAPI and TEI

10003137.00 Rev.1ii Document Number 10003137.00 Rev.1Issued March 1998NETWORK EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., (N.E.T.) PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT AS IS, WI

Page 13 - Installation

10003137.00 Rev.12-8 Starting PAPStarting PAPTo start the program:1 Either:• from Program Manager, double-click on the icon; or• from MS-DOS, change

Page 14 - Installing PAP

The PAP screen 3-13The PAP screen

Page 15 - Remote via modem

10003137.00 Rev.13-2 Screen displayScreen displayFigure 7: Screen display for Primary Rate AccessThe PAP screen, an example of which is shown in Figu

Page 16 - QBRM and DTM

The PAP screen 3-3The Basic Rate screen differs from the Primary Rate screen in the following ways:• the Call Reference Indicator has two digits, not

Page 17 - Connecting PAP to a PC

10003137.00 Rev.13-4 Display colorsDisplay colorsOn a color monitor, traffic is displayed in the following colors:Green Network side, layers 2 and 3.

Page 18 - Remote and local

The PAP screen 3-5Status lineThe following diagram is a sample status line with each field numbered. Fields are described in detail below.1 Operation

Page 19 - Software installation

10003137.00 Rev.13-6 Status line6 Call referenceOXXXX call reference originating (Basic Rate OXX)DXXXX call reference destination (Basic Rate DXX)7 L

Page 20 - Starting PAP

The PAP screen 3-7Layer 1 status lineLayer 1 status indicators are decoded from the value at the end of the displayed line, which is the sum of the in

Page 21 - The PAP screen

10003137.00 Rev.13-8 Layer 1 status lineNetwork sideUser sideValue Indicator00 deactivated01 pending deactivation02 pending activation03 activatedVal

Page 22 - Screen display

The PAP screen 3-9ExamplesPAP displays layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3 traffic as shown in the examples below.Layer 1 status change001 number of traffic

Page 23 - The PAP screen 3-3

iiiTrademarks The N.E.T. logo is a registered trademark, and PrimeSwitch, Network Equipment Technologies and N.E.T. are trademarks of Network Equipm

Page 24 - Display colors

10003137.00 Rev.13-10 ExamplesLayer 3 message031 number of traffic item in the bufferUSER source of itemJan 03 date and time of itemQ931 ITU-T layer

Page 25 - Status line

Commands 4-14Commands

Page 26 - 10 CES (BRI only)

10003137.00 Rev.14-2 Entering commandsEntering commandsTo enter a command:• press a Function key, or• type the command name and press Enter or the sp

Page 27 - Layer 1 status line

Commands 4-3KeysKey functions are shown below.Key Context FunctionFunction keys all executes commandUp arrow ↑monitoring pauses displaypaused display

Page 28 - User side

10003137.00 Rev.14-4 CommandsCommandsThis section describes the available commands. You should note that not all commands are available in every anal

Page 29 - Examples

Commands 4-5HelpDisplays information relevant to the currently selected command or operation. To get more help, press C to display a list of commands

Page 30 - Item sources

10003137.00 Rev.14-6 CommandsMakeF Creates a filter. You must supply a name and then answer a series of yes/no questions to define the filter. You ca

Page 31 - Commands

Commands 4-7Pause Suspends the display of information during monitoring. Pressing the up arrow (↑) or Page Up key also pauses the display. While the d

Page 32 - Entering commands

10003137.00 Rev.14-8 CommandsShowFIf filtering is enabled, the current filter settings are shown.SpeedSelects which data rate to use. The value can b

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Contents vContentsIntroductionAbout this user guide, 1-2Audience, 1-2Using this guide, 1-3Overview, 1-4Filtering, 1-4Buffering, 1-4Display, 1

Page 35 - Commands 4-5

10003137.00 Rev.1vi ContentsCommandsEntering commands, 4-2Keys, 4-3Commands, 4-4

Page 36 - 4-6 Commands

Introduction 1-11Introduction

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10003137.00 Rev.11-2 About this user guideAbout this user guideThis user guide describes the Protocol Analyzer Package (PAP). It covers the installat

Page 38 - Operation state Effect

Introduction 1-3Using this guideThe guide contains the following sections:Overview describes how PAP processes network traffic.The PAP screen describe

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