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Getting Started

Basic Navigation Tips

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5. THGm analyzer cards have two interfaces, RJ45 for 10/100 copper wire and a

G-BIC for 1000 Mbps fiber optic. If you selected a THGm, you may need to
change the interface. From the

Module

menu, choose

Interface

.

On Board RJ45

selects the bidirectional 10/100BASE-T port. The default is the

G-BIC

which

selects the G-BIC send/receive port pair.

6. If you selected a THGm for 10/100BASE-T, you may need to set the Interface

Mode. From the

Module

menu, choose

Interface Mode

.

Auto Negotiate places the resource in auto-detection (10Mbps or 100Mbps)
mode. The interface mode can also force the module to only one speed.

7. If you selected a THGm for Gigabit Ethernet, you may need to disable auto

negotiation if you cannot establish a link. From the

Module

menu, choose

Fiber

Link

and select the

No Auto-Negotiation

menu item. For more information on

auto negotiation, see “Establishing Links for THGm” on page 20 of this chapter.

Basic Navigation Tips

There are three main windows in Surveyor:

Surveyor Main Window (Summary View)

Detail View Window

Capture View Window

Summary View is used primarily for monitoring, as it shows a single view of many

different resources. It also contains the docking windows for selecting resources

(Resource Browser), setting alarms (Alarm Browser), and viewing system mes-

sages (Message window).
Refer to the Surveyor Quick Start Guide for pictures of the main windows used in

Surveyor.
Detail View is primarily for analyzing data from a single resource. You can look at
the data from Detail View in many different ways.

To display a resource in Detail View, click on (highlight) the resource icon in the
Resource Browser. Press the

button to display Detail View for the resource.

Once you have data to analyze, stop the module and press

from Detail View to

bring up Capture View. Capture View provides full decode of data in a capture
buffer. Capture View opens as a window within Detail View. Capture View has its
own toolbar so you can view captured data in many different ways.

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