Peak-to-peak noise, Chapter 7: analyze lan traffic, Lan traffic display – Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E User Manual

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Peak-to-Peak Noise

To display the

PEAK-TO-PEAK-NOISE

screen, press the

Measure Cable Performance

key,

then select

P-P Noise

.

The pairs are shown on the left and the Peak-to-Peak Noise values are shown on the right.

If the Peak-to-Peak noise level exceeds 3,000 mV,

OVR

(Overrange) is displayed.

The measurement’s bandwidth covers a range of 40 KHz to 30 MHz.

Press the

ESCAPE

key to return to the

Measure Cable Performance

screen.

Chapter 7: Analyze LAN Traffic

Analyze LAN Traffic

is a built-in network monitor that shows the current level of LAN traffic

activity and monitors network traffic for up to eight hours with the interval set to 5 minutes (using
the AC adapter as a power source).

The

Analyze LAN Traffic

feature is useful for tracking down intermittent faults. It can also help

you decide if your network needs a bridge or a router because of excessive LAN traffic. It provides
even greater flexibility in locating problems, by letting you change the traffic sampling interval
simply by pressing

Setup (F4).

Note: Analyze LAN Traffic does not monitor Token Ring network traffic.

LAN Traffic Display

To display the

TRAFFIC

screen, press the

Analyze LAN Traffic

key. The

ANALYZE LAN

TRAFFIC

screen displays two graphs. The large graph on the left shows a historical “skyline” of

activity; representing the percent utilization of the total network. The small bar graph on the right
indicates the current level of activity. This indicator should change frequently because of the
volatile nature of most network activity. If it is always off or always fully on, you may have a serious
problem with your cabling system or LAN hardware.

Press

Clear (F2)

to reset the graph.

Press

Scale (F3)

to toggle between linear and logarithmic scale.

Press

Setup (F4)

to configure the monitor.

Press the

ESCAPE

key to exit.

The Traffic level indicator shows relative activity as follows:

0

No network activity

1-10

Typical network traffic

11-20 heavy network traffic
21-40 Very heavy traffic
41-60 Overloaded network
61-99 Probable defective component

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