Surveyor User's Guide

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Contents (continued)
Stream Modes ..................................................................................... 8-7
Bursts .................................................................................................. 8-7
Transmission Mode............................................................................. 8-8
Specifying Transmit Data ............................................................................ 8-8
Packet Editor ...................................................................................... 8-8
Changing Fields Directly in the Dialog Box...................................... 8-9
Using Templates ................................................................................. 8-11
Creating Templates ............................................................................ 8-11
Transmitting Capture Files .......................................................................... 8-12
Transmit Specification Examples................................................................ 8-12
Transmit Specification Example, Bursts .......................................... 8-14
Hints and Tips for a Transmit Specification................................................ 8-15
9 Alarms ............................................................................................ 9-1
Current Module Alarms............................................................................... 9-2
Alarm Editor ................................................................................................ 9-4
Multi-QoS Alarms............................................................................... 9-5
Expert Alarms..................................................................................... 9-6
Using Alarms with Different Devices................................................ 9-7
Thresholds and Alarms................................................................................ 9-8
Alarm Actions.............................................................................................. 9-9
Log File Settings................................................................................. 9-10
E-Mail Settings ................................................................................... 9-10
Pager Settings.................................................................................... 9-11
SNMP Trap Settings .......................................................................... 9-11
Viewing the Alarm List and the Alarm Log................................................ 9-14
Hints and Tips for Alarms ........................................................................... 9-14
Alarm Examples .......................................................................................... 9-15
Alarm Example, Utilization ............................................................... 9-15
Alarm Example, MAC Errors............................................................. 9-16
Alarm Example, Frame Size .............................................................. 9-17
Alarm Example, VoIP Calls ............................................................... 9-18
Alarm Example, Expert and Application Response.......................... 9-19
10 Expert Features ............................................................................. 10-1
Expert System Views................................................................................... 10-2
Getting Started with Expert View ............................................................... 10-2
Expert Overview Details .................................................................... 10-4
Expert Layers............................................................................................... 10-6
Expert Symptoms, Analyses, and Network Entities.................................... 10-10
Symptoms............................................................................................ 10-10
Analyses .............................................................................................. 10-11
Entities ................................................................................................ 10-11