Remote-access Guide

jdsu 5800 remote access

by Prof. Hans Mitchell DVM Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where to contact JDSU for technical assistance?

Table 5 lists contact information for technical assistance. For the latest TAC information, go to www.jdsu.com or contact your local sales office for assistance. Contact information for regional sales headquarters is listed on the back cover of this manual. During off-hours, you can request assistance by doing one of the following: leave a voice mail message at the Technical Assistance number, e-mail the North American Technical Assistance Center, tac@jdsu.com, or submit your question using our online Technical Assistance Request form at www.jdsu.com.

What is JDSU waste?

JDSU has established processes in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electron ic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, 2002/96/EC, and the Battery Directive, 2006/66/EC. This product, and the batteries used to power the product, should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and should be collected separately and disposed of according to your national regulations. In the European Union, all equip- ment and batteries purchased from JDSU after 2005-08-13 can be returned for disposal at the end of its useful life. JDSU will ensure that all waste equipm ent and batterie s returned are reused, recycled, or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner, and in compliance with all applicable national and international waste legislation. It is the responsibilit y of the equipment owner to return equip- ment and batteries to JDSU for appropriate disposal. If the equipment or battery was imported by a reseller whose name or logo is marked on the equipment or battery, then the owner should return the equipment or battery directly to the reseller. Instructions for returning waste equipment and batteries to JDSU can be found in the Environmental section of JDSU’s web site at www.jdsu.com. If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment or batteries, contact JDSU’s WEEE Program Management team at WEEE.EMEA@jdsu.com.

Is the JDSU 5800 a trademark?

Trademarks JDSU Uniphase, JDSU, MTS 5800 and T-BERD 5800 are trademarks or registered trademarks of JDS Uniphase in the United States and/or other countries. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of The Bluetooth SIG, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

What is a T-BERD 5800?

The industry’s smallest 10G handheld instrument supports testing throughout the entire service life cycle including installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. It is designed for field technicians who must verify network configurations, including network transparency, tunneling, and Ethernet OAM designs, as well as ensuring end-customer service level agreements (SLAs). Integrated J-Complete functional- ity, such as capture/decode and automated J-Mentor, helps field technicians perform guided troubleshooting without having to carry a separate analyzer instrument. The T-BERD/MTS-5800 is a cost-effective field instrument that not only covers your test needs of today but also supports the cutting-edge technologies of tomorrow, namely Synchronous Ethernet and 1588v2 PTP. It ensures successful mobile backhaul transitions by validating new Ethernet synchronization deployments that guarantee successful mobile handoff between cell sites, thereby avoiding new service degradation.

What is a J QuickCheck?

J-QuickCheck performs a fast pre-configuration test prior to running an RFC test or Y.1564 test that quickly confirms the port duplex setting and end-to-end circuit connectivity and estimates the attainable throughput, thus saving technicians valuable time. Too often these basic issues halt or delay the workflow of installation testing negatively impacting OpEx.

What is J-proof in Ethernet?

J-Proof is a Carrier Ethernet test that can confirm end-to-end transparency of Ethernet between two end points anywhere on a network using slow protocol data unit (PDU) generation that will not interrupt an existing service. Service providers can use J-Proof to confirm the transparent transport of control plane messages such as STP, GARP, and many of the Cisco proprietary protocols in use today, such as CDP and VTP. A powerful, customizable Ethernet frame generator tests the transparency of almost any Ethernet control plane message, even when a pre- defined frame is not available. Testing with J-Proof enables customers to guarantee that an intermediate network is not filtering their control plane traffic.

What is SONET/SDH?

Ethernet now possesses many of the characteristics that made SONET/SDH the transport technology of choice: end-to-end circuit transparency, redundancy, and full-featured OAM for circuit-based performance management and alarming.

What is Triple Play Service Test?

The JDSU Triple-Play Service test simplifies the setup and interpretation of results for voice, video, and data services. This test also lets users emulate multiple voice calls, two video streams, and two different data streams, enabling them to quickly configure a test without having to calculate per-service stream bandwidth and characteristics. Quick configurations include the number of voice calls, the codec, and the number of standard (SDTV) and high definition television (HDTV) streams, including compression used as well as two different data streams with constant or ramp traffic patterns. QoS results, such as throughput, delay, loss, and jitter, are measured per CoS to verify that the network is properly prioritizing each service type.

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