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    Common Functions e-Manual

    Table of Contents

    1 Introduction

    2 About this guide

    3 Home Menu

    4 Tools Main Menu

    5 IP Tools

    5.1 Setup

    5.2 Ping

    5.3 Trace Route

    5.4 Web/FTP

    5.5 ARP Wiz

    5.6 VoIP - Expert

    5.7 VoIP - IP Phone

    5.8 IPTV

    6 Net Wiz

    6.1 Status

    6.2 Discovery

    7 WiFi Wiz

    7.1 Setup

    7.2 Scan

    7.3 SSiD

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    7.4 Connection

    7.5 Ping

    8 Auto Test

    9 Help

    10 Files

    10.1 Capacity

    10.2 Explorer

    10.3 USB File Transfer Setup

    10.4 USB File Transfer

    10.5 FTP File Transfer

    10.6 Reveal Manage Files

    11 Backlight

    12 Warranty and software

    13 About VeEX

    Introduction

    Every effort was made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate. However, informationis subject to change without notice. We accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In case ofdiscrepancy, the web version takes precedence over any printed literature.

    (c) Copyright 2006 VeEX Inc. All rights reserved. VeEX, VePAL are registered trademarks of VeEX Inc and/or itsaffiliates in the the USA and certain other countries. All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property oftheir respective companies.

    No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted electronically or otherwise without written permissionfrom VeEX Inc.

    This device uses software either developed by VeEX Inc or licensed by VeEX Inc from third parties. The softwareis confidential and proprietary of VeEX Inc. The software is protected by copyright and contains trade secrets ofVeEX Inc or VeEX's licensors. The purchaser of this device agrees that it has received a license solely to use thesoftware as embedded in the device, and the purchaser is prohibited from copying, reverse engineering,decompiling, or disassembling the software.

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    About this guide

    The purpose of this guide is to help you successfully use the features and capabilities of the VeEX VePAL series.

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    This manual is intended for novice, intermediate, and experienced users. It is assumed that you have basiccomputer experience and skills, and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts, terminology, and safety.For more technical resources, visit VeEX Inc web site at www.veexinc.com.

    If you need assistance or have questions related to the use of this product, call or email our customer caredepartment for customer support. Before contacting our customer care department, you must have your serialnumber ready. The serial number of the unit is provided on the back of the chassis. Please provide this numberwhen contacting VeEX customer service.

    Customer Care:

    Phone: + 1 408 970 9090

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.veexinc.com

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    Home Menu

    From any of the VePAL Home menu (above is an example of the BX100A home menu) select one of the commonfunctions to enter: Auto Test, Settings, Files, Help, Backlight, or Tools.

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    Tools Main Menu

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    Select one of the application functions to enter.

    Note: The test set comes with basic Ping option.

    Trace route, ARP Wiz, FTP/Web, VoIP, IPTV, Net Wiz, and WiFi Wiz are software options that need to bepurchased in order to accessible.

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    IP Tools

    Setup

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    The user can either enter a Static IP address to connect or use DHCP to connect. If DHCP is selected, an IPaddress will be automatically assigned to the test set. The user can also choose to turn on or off the DNS serveroption.

    If Static is selected, the user is required to enter a Local IP, Subnet, Gateway, and DNS IP if the DNS serveroption is turned on

    Note: A DNS IP is required in order to use URL as a destination.

    The user needs to establish an IP address before the user can proceed with Ping, Trace Route, Web/FTP, ARPWiz, VoIP, and IPTV test.

    Note: Make sure the Status is PASS and the IP icon on the top is green before continuing with other tests. If thestatus fails, go back to the setup screen to make sure the parameters are entered correctly and make sure that

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    the ethernet cable is connected properly then try to reconnect. Also to verify the status LED on the Ethernetconnector on the side of the test set.

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    Ping

    The Ping Result will provide the number of Sent, Received, Unreach, Missing, and the Round Trip delay.

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    Trace Route

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    Select Trace Route to proceed with Trace Route test. Enter the desired destination and press Trace to start. .

    Trace Route results provide all the hops with Time to Live and addresses up to the destination. If there is noresponse from a particular hop then star will be displayed.

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    Web/FTP

    For FTP download or upload: the user needs to enter a valid Address, File/Path, and user name/password, thenpress Start to begin the download or upload.

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    The FTP download or upload results provide a pass and fail status and detailed information on the download orupload.

    Select Web from the Mode pull down menu and select a Web Mode. Web Mode can either be Test or Browser.For Test, select Test web mode and then enter the desired address and repeat time, then press Start.

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    The Web Test results provide a pass and fail status and detailed information on the web test.

    Select Browser from Web Mode and press Start to enter the web browser. The web browser function is limited in

    the current release, it only allows the user to select 3 pre-set web addresses.

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    ARP Wiz

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    ARP Wiz verifies the status of each IP address on the selected scope, and for any active IP address it will returnthe MAC address associated to the IP.

    Enter a desired scope then press Start.

    Note: ARP Wiz uses the ARP protocol and by definition it can only work within the same subnet as the IP addressprovided to the test set in IP Status.

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    VoIP - Expert

    Setup

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    Select the VoIP tab to proceed with VoIP setup. There are three modes: Client, Server, and IP Phone. (For IPPhone, go to VoIP - IP Phone Section)

    Client and Server mode simulate a VoIP call between two test sets or one test set and a server, and measure theVoIP quality parameters.

    To use test set as a server, select Sever then press Start. The test set then waits for the connection from theClient to perform the test. The IP address of the server is the one entered or obtained in the IP Status

    For Client, the user needs to input the Servers IP and Test Duration. The File Name and Encoding are preset inthe test set for the current release. Press Start when the parameters are all entered.

    Server Status

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    There are 4 stages in Server mode: Wait for Client Connecting, Downstream, Upstream, and File Pass.

    Wait for the Client to connect with the server.

    Once its connected to the server the downstream test will be performed.

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    As soon as the downstream is completed the upstream test will be performed.

    Note: Loss, Dup, and DV can be selected at any time to generate a Packet Loss (Loss), Duplicate Packet (Dup),and Delay Variation (DV). However, these functions are only available when the test set transmits the file.

    FilePass will be displayed when the test completes.

    Client Status

    There are 3 stages in Client mode: Upstream, Downstream, and VOIP Test Complete.

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    Stream the voice file to the Server.

    Once the upstream is completed the downstream test will be performed.

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    VOIP Test Complete will be displayed when the test is completed.

    General Status

    MOS and R factor provides via Telchemy VoIP quality measurement engine.

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    Packets provide an analysis on packet loss, duplicated packets, out of sequence packets, rate, and jitter.

    Events provide a log of the various steps of the test.

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    VoIP IP Phone

    Setup

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    Select the VoIP tab to proceed with IP Phone setup. Select IP Phone from the Mode pull down menu. SIP is theonly protocol supported for the current release. Registration can either be Direct or Peer to Peer.

    When the user turns on the headphone an information box will appear. Make sure the headphone USB adapter isproperly connected to the test set before pressing Ok.

    Note: Make sure the test set is registered before calling or receiving a call.

    Registration Status

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    The status will show the registration progress.

    Once the test set has completed the registration, the test set will become Online. However, if the test set fails to

    register, please go back to the setup screen and make sure all the parameters are entered correctly and registeragain.

    Call Status

    In order to place a call, first enter a destination address. The address can be a phone number (phonenumber@sipserver) or alias (bob@sipserver), then press Call.

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    The status will show the call progress, for example, Dialing in progress as being shown above.

    The status will change to Call connected when the destination end point answers the phone.

    Receive Call Status

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    An information box will appear on the screen when there is an incoming call. The user can choose to accept or todecline the call.

    Once connected, the user can use the USB headphone adapter to talk and listen when the call is active.

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    IPTV

    Setup

    Select the IPTV tab to proceed with IPTV setup. Input all the available parameters in the setup screen. ChannelTable can be Manual or Table 1. Table 1 is can be modify via ReVeal software. For Manual, the user has to enter

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    the rest of the parameters before continuing with the test. For Table 1, tab on Results tab and select one of theprogrammed Channel table. Type: Unicast or Multicast. Control: None or IGMP. Transport: Auto or MPEG TS.

    When all the parameters are entered tap on the Results tab to enter the channel number, and then press Startto begin the test.

    Note: Make sure the video is already streaming before pressing Start.

    Results

    Results Summary will provide the video streaming status.

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    Results Video will provide video stream packets, stream rates, packet jitter, QoS, and Transport.

    Results PID (Program Identification Descriptor) will only be available when MPEG TS is selected. PID provides a

    decoding of the PMT.

    Scan

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    Press Start to begin scanning the channel that is programmed in the table. The scan provides information onChannel Zapping Time, Status, and Bandwidth. This requires a channel table to be available.

    Viewer

    Press Start to start the viewer. The Viewer lets the user to view the video channel that is being streamed. Thevideo depends on the video stream type and the first clear screen will appear within 30 second. The screen willcontinue to refresh until Stop is pressed.

    Note: During the decoding stage, Stop button will not be executed immediately.

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    Net Wiz

    Status

    This function allows the user to test the ethernet cable. Press Start to begin the test. The test set will return theconnection type (Straight or Cross Over) if connected to an end device. If a fault is detected (Open or Short) thefault will be indicated as well as the distance to the fault.

    Discovery

    Note: Before proceeding with the discovery function, please go to IP Tool to establish a connection.

    Check the desired parameters and press Start.

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    The Discovery summary provides total transmitted and received frames, received frame in error, speed andduplex mode advertised, the number of devices and networks found.

    The Devices tab provides a summary of the total devices found and the number of devices are routers, servers orhosts.

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    The networks tab provides details on the number of IP Subnet, Hosts, Domain, and Named Hosts Found.

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    WiFi Wiz

    Setup

    Tap on the pull down menu to turn the wireless USB adapter on. An information box will display the initiationprocess of the USB and this process will take about 90 seconds.

    Note: Make sure the USB wireless adapter is connected before turning it on.

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    Scan

    Tap on the Scan tab once the test set has detected the wireless USB adapter. Press Scan on the bottom to startscanning the site. When scan is completed, the test set will show the number of SSIDs, Channels, and thenumber of SSiDs in Infrastructures mode and Ad-Hoc mode.

    SSiD

    Tap on the SSiD tab after the scan is completed. Select one of the SSiDs to start a connection. If the SSiD islocked, a network key is required to complete the connection. The WiFi function supports WEP encryption. Thekey can either be 10 characters or 26 characters.

    Note: If the user entered the wrong network key the test set will still connect to the Access Point, however, it willnot be able to connect to the web or to perform the Ping test.

    Note*: Select the manual selection to enter the parameters manually if the SSiD did not detect the AP that theuser is searching for.

    Connection

    Once connected, the connection screen will display the following information on the connection.

    SSiD

    BSSiD

    Channel

    Encryption

    Type

    Signal

    Link Quality

    Note: Signal and Link Quality are constantly updated so the value varies.

    Ping

    Before performing the Ping test make sure the connection is up and make sure the WiFi icon (on the top of thescreen) has turned green, otherwise the Ping test cannot be performed.

    Note: Depending on the distance between the Access Point and the test set the signal might change. And if thelink quality is < 60%, the connection might drop. If the connection drops the test set will automatically search forthe connection and re-connect. Therefore, make sure the connection is active (green WiFi icon on the top) beforeperforming the Ping test.

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    Auto Test

    This function is currently not available.

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    Help

    Help provides a text based online help related to the operation of the test set and the measurements performed.The user can directly access from the table of contents hyperlinks or by doing a search on keywords.

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    Settings

    This section provides settings for the global parameters of the test set.

    About: Provides information about the software version, hardware serial number, MAC addresses, and installedoptions. This section also allows the user to add software options by programming the new option with the keyprovided by VeEX Inc Customer Care Department.

    Bluetooth:Provide the utilities to configure, enable, and associate devices with the test set via Bluetooth wirelessinterface. The Bluetooth option needs to be purchased to enable this menu.

    Backlight:Please refer to the backlight section, go to Backlight section.

    Screen:Go to this section to change the screen theme, blue or green. Also provides the utility to calibrate thetouch screen when out of calibration.

    Power: Provides information about current powering source, and information about the battery gauge.

    Global Settings:This section allows the user to select an alternative language for the user interface (only Englishis supported at this time) and also to set the unit system (English - feet or Metric - meter). It also providesselection for File Name Prefix. Once entered the prefix will be added to any file exported out of the test set.

    Selftest: This utility provides a complete diagnostic of the test set. The report can be exported and provided toVeEX Inc Customer Care Department.

    Date and Time:Set the date and time accordingly to the customer time zone. Daylight savings are automaticallyenabled in the utility.

    Network:Set the parameters for the 10/100T port available on the chassis. The port, once set is automatic andalways tries to connect with the settings once connected to a proper network. These settings are active when theport is not used for testing (see tools section, go to tools section). The applications that will use these settings areremote control, and connection to ReVeal, VeEX PC software application.

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    Files

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    Upon entering, a status screen displays the current memory file capacity with the current memory usage

    Explorer

    The user can View, Delete, Rename, and Lock or Unlock the file.

    USB File Transfer Setup

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    Tap the Transfer Mode pull down menu to select USB as the transfer mode.

    Note: Make sure USB Storage device is properly connected to the test set before selecting the USB transfermode.

    Once the USB transfer mode is selected, an information box will appear and provide information on the USBstorage device detection.

    Input a File/Path after the USB storage device is detected. A File/Path is the name of the folder where the files willbe stored.

    Press Transfer to begin the file transfer when all the parameters are entered.

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    USB File Transfer

    An information box will appear when the file transfer is in progress. Press Ok to exit the file transfer.

    When the file transfer finishes a list of the transferred files will be listed. Press Reset to go back to the Transfersetup screen.

    FTP File Transfer

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    Enter a valid FTP Address, File/Path, User name, and Password. Once the parameters are entered pressUpload to start uploading the files.

    ReVeal Manage Files

    Note: ReVeal software does not need to be connected to a test set to perform this software.

    Use the ReVeal Software to manage the files transferred onto the USB storage device.

    From the ReVeal software select Results.

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    From the Results menu select Manage Results.

    Select Add to add new files to the Manage Results.

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    Select the device where the files are stored.

    Select one of the files from the USB storage device to add to the Manage Results. The user can highlight morethan one file at a time to add.

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    The name of the file will be displayed when the file is added to the Manage Results. The user can rename, delete,and open the files that are in Manage Results.

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    Backlight

    Provides backlight control of the unit. The user can select the brightness for battery and AC operations. The usercan also select a timer to turn off the backlight if the device is not used. This function helps improve the batterylife. There are two settings, one for battery power and one for AC power.

    To enable the timer, check the item "Turn off backlight if device is not used for" and with the pull down menuadjust the duration of the idle time before the backlight is turned off. Once the timer is active, and the backlightturned off, any action on the test set (touch screen, keyboard) will turn on the backlight again.

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    Warranty and software

    Warranty Period : The warranty period for hardware, software and firmware are three (3) years from the date ofshipment to the customer. The warranty period for battery pack, LCD, LCD touch panel, LCD protective cover,and accessories (including but not limited to patch cords, AC adaptor, SFP, USB adaptors) is limited to one (1)year.

    Hardware Coverage:VeEX Inc warrants hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship.

    During the warranty period, VeEX will, at its sole discretion, either

    Repair the products Replace the hardware which prove to be defective

    provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc by the customer along withproof of purchase within thirty (30) days of the request by the customer, freight prepaid.

    Software Coverage:VeEX Inc warrants software and firmware materials against defects in materials andworkmanship. During the warranty period, VeEX will, at its sole discretion, either

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    Repair the products Replace the software and/or firmware which prove to be defective

    provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc by the customer along withproof of purchase within thirty (30) days of the request by the customer, freight prepaid.

    Additionally, during the warranty period, VeEX Inc will provide, without charge to the customer, all fixes, patches

    and enhancements to the purchased software, firmware and software options. VeEX Inc does not warrant that allsoftware or firmware defects will be corrected. New enhancements attached to a software option require theoption to be purchased (at the time of order or the time of upgrade) in order to benefit from such enhancements.

    Limitations:The warranty is only for the benefit of the customer and not for the benefit of any subsequentpurchaser or licensee of any merchandise (hardware, software, firmware and/or accessories)

    Revoking the warranty:VeEX Inc does not guaranty or warrant that the operation of the hardware, software orfirmware will be uninterrupted or error-free. The warranty will not apply in any of the following cases:

    Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Damage due to software installed by the customer on the unit without prior authorization (written) from

    VeEX Inc. Unauthorized alteration or misusage Damage occurred from operating the unit from outside of the environmental specifications for the product Improper installation by the customer

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    About VeEx

    VeEx Inc, the Verification EXperts, is an innovative designer and manufacturer of test and measurement solutionsaddressing numerous technologies. Global presence through a worldwide distribution channel providesuncompromised product support.

    Visit us online at www.veexinc.comfor latest updates and additional documentation.

    VeEx Inc2255 Martin Avenue, Suite GSanta Clara, CA , 95050USAPhone: +1 408 970 9090Fax: +1 408 970 9099

    Customer care

    Phone: + 1 408 970 9090

    Email: [email protected]

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