Figure 1-1: the probe, Figures – Agilent Technologies J3972A User Manual

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The OC-3 ATMProbe also has a 6-pin mini-DIN connector (Bypass Power) that
allows ATMProbe to be connected to an external optical bypass. The optical
bypass maintains the network link even if the OC-3 ATMProbe has an interruption
in power; it functions only when using fiber SC connectors.

Figure 1-1: The Probe

The OC-3 ATMProbe has 32 MB of memory (optionally 64 or 128 MB), and uses
FLASH EPROM. Future upgrades to the probe’s firmware are easily downloaded
over the LAN to multiple probes simultaneously. You can also download
firmware using the probe’s serial port.

The ATMProbe maintains a variety of statistical measurements on network
performance, continuously keeping track of traffic levels, errors, and other
important trends. Alarm thresholds can be set on any of these parameters,
immediately alerting the network manager or initiating a packet trace to capture
the details of the event for later analysis. AAL-5 traffic and error levels are
monitored for the ATM connection. This information is available on a per-PCV
basis or as an aggregate of all active SVCs. Information related to SVCs is
aggregated into a single set of statistics representing all SVCs.

In addition to using SNMP and selected RMON MIB groups, the ATMProbe uses
Agilent private MIB extensions to give additional capabilities. Multiple SNMP
trap addresses, or groups of addresses, can be defined for event notification. A
real-time utilization variable has been added, which provides the ability to alarm
on instantaneous peaks of network load. An additional Out-of-Band connection to
the probe can be established using Serial Link Internet Protocol (SLIP), either
directly, using a modem, or by using a data switch.

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