Cisco Systems UBR10012 Network Router User Manual


 
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Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Troubleshooting Guide
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Appendix B Recommended Tools and Test Equipment
Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and BERTs/BLERTs
Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and BERTs/BLERTs
Use breakout boxes, fox boxes, and bit/block error rate testers (BERTs/BLERTs) to measure the digital
signals present at:
PCs
Printers
Modems
CSU/DSUs
These devices can monitor data line conditions, analyze and trap data, and diagnose problems common
to data communication systems. Traffic from data terminal equipment (DTE) through data
communications equipment (DCE) can be examined to:
Isolate problems
Identify bit patterns
Ensure that the correct cabling is installed
These devices cannot test media signals such as Ethernet, Token Ring, or FDDI.
Testing with Network Monitors
Use network monitors to:
Track packets crossing a network
Provide an accurate picture of network activity at any moment
Provide a historical record of network activity over a period of time
Network monitors do not decode the contents of frames. Monitors are useful for baselining, in which the
activity on a network is sampled over a period of time to establish a normal performance profile, or
baseline.
Monitors collect information such as packet sizes, the number of packets, error packets, overall usage of
a connection, the number of hosts and their MAC addresses, and details about communications between
hosts and other devices. This data can be used to:
Create profiles of LAN traffic
Locate traffic overloads
Plan for network expansion
Detect intruders
Establish baseline performance
Distribute traffic more efficiently