Noise test results, Determining hub port capabilities (model dsp-2000) – Fluke DSP-2000 User Manual

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Running Individual Tests

Determining Hub Port Capabilities (Model DSP-2000)

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Noise Test Results

As the noise test runs, the displayed test results are updated every second after the
first 10-second sample period. Table 4-8 describes the items on the screen.

Table 4-8. Items on the Noise Monitor Screen

Item

Description

Impulse Noise

Threshold

The minimum level of noise that is considered to be a noise hit. The default
threshold is 270 mV. If you want to change the fault threshold, see the earlier
section “Changing the Impulse Noise Threshold.”

Noise Test

The overall result of the noise test. Displayed only when 10BaseT is
selected. A

PASS

result means that no 10-second intervals included more

than two noise hits. A

FAIL

result means that more than two noise hits were

detected during a 10-second interval.

Average

The average number of noise hits per second since the start of the test.

Peak

The highest number of noise hits per second and the time at which the peak
was recorded.

$

Stop Test

Stops the noise test and freezes the screen. To restart the noise test, press

T

.

Determining Hub Port Capabilities (Model DSP-2000)

This test determines if a hub supports the following standards:

Auto-Negotiation

10BaseT

100BaseTX

100BaseT4

100BaseTX Full Duplex

10BaseT Full Duplex

To determine hub port capabilities, proceed as follows:

1.

Use a patch cable of the correct impedance to connect the network connection
to the test tool’s MONITOR jack.

2.

Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR.

3.

Use

D to highlight HUB Port Capabilities; then press E.

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