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\w Bienvenue dans l'aide du LanExpert.Le menu d'aide peut \S46tre accessible d\S44s lors que la fen\S46tre d'\S45cran dispose d'un 
ic\S55ne repr\S45sentant un point d'interrogation. L'aide vous permettra de configurer correctement l'outil, d'en comprendre le 
param\S45trage. Vous trouverez aussi des informations techniques tout le long du menu d'aide. Pour toute question suppl\S45mentaire 
ou assistance t\S45l\S45phonique vous pouvez contacter le support technique Psiber France, Tel. +33 (66) 097 0910.
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\y ANALYSE RESEAU \n
\w La fonction analyse r\S45seau inclue l'ensemble des sous-fonctions de surveillance, de g\S45n\S45rateur, de capture de paquets.
L'analyse r\S45seau vous permettra aussi de g\S45n\S45rer des pings, traceroute ou d'obtenir des informations sur le port du switch 
rattach\S45 au Lanexpert L'analyse reseau peut se faire sur les deux ports Ehernet simultan\S45ment ou bien sur une seule interface. 
Pour modifier ce param\S45tre, cliquez en bas des \S45crans qui vous feront apparaitre les cases P1,P2 ou P1+P2 \n
\y CABLAGE\n
\w La fonction c\S39blage inclue la mesure de longueur, continuite et test PoE. Pour utiliser cette fonction, 
utiliser le port Ethernet reper\S45 
PORT2 sur le LanExpert
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\y SELECT PROFIL \n
\w  Un profil permet d'enregistrer les configurations r\S45seaux comme le type et le plan d'adressage, les adresses des serveurs DNS
et le type de n\S45gociation. Ces profils permettent de pr\S45-d\S45finir diff\S45rents r\S45seaux qui seront utilis\S45s 
r\S45guli\S44rement. 49 profils personnels et 1 profil usine sont disponibles. Le profil usine ne peut \S46tre modifi\S45 et son 
type d'adressage est DHCP. Si l'adressage est fixe, l'utilisateur utilisera un profil sp\S45cifique
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\y NOM DU PROFIL \n
\w Un profil nouvellement cr\S45e doit poss\S45der un nom. Param\S44trer vos ports en utilisant "PORTS" puis cliquez SELECT 
PROFIL en choissisant un num\S45ro puis terminer par NOM DU PROFIL et valider 
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\y CONFIGURATION DES PORTS \n
\w Le mode SIMPLE permet de se connecter sur un hub ou switch du r\S45seau en utilisant le port1. Les modes INLINE et INDEP 
(ind\S45pendant) permettent de se mettent en intrusion entre deux r\S45seaux, PC et switchs ou bien d'utiliser les deux ports en 
\S45mission r\S45ception sur deux r\S45seaux contenant des plans d'adressages diff\S45rents. En d'autre termes,chaque port du 
LanExpert peut \S46tre param\S44trable avec un plan d'adressage sp\S45cifique\n
\y NEGOCIATION \n
\w Le param\S45trage de la n\S45gociation Ethernet peut \S46tre automatique (auto-n\S45gociation) ou bien forc\S45e par 
l'utilisateur.\n
\y DEBIT \n
\w La vitesse de l'interface Ethernet de chaque port peut \S46tre param\S44trer en mode Auto(typique) ou bien dans certains cas, 
modifi\S45e manuellement. La vitesse peut \S46tre r\S45duite ou augment\S45e de 10Mbp/s \S37 1 Giga. Le mode half et full-duplex 
peut \S46tre modifi\S45 \S45galement.  
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\y TRANSMIT \n
\w Ce param\S45trage permet de d\S45finir le mode de communication que le Lanexpert utilisera avec les autres \S45lements du 
r\S45seau.Ce param\S44tre peut \S46tre  d\S45sactiv\S45 en cliquant sur AUCUN. Cette d\S45sactivation ne requiert pas d'adressage 
IP. Il est utile en mode non intrusif. Le param\S45trage TRANSMIT est utile pour acc\S45l\S45rer la d\S45couverte du r\S45seau
(SCANNER). \n
S\S45lectionner  RFC894 or LLC/SNAP pour activer la transmission de paquets. Le param\S44tre RFC894 est le standard le plus commun 
utilisant les datagrammes IP, le param\S44tre LLC/SNAP est utilis\S45 dans le standard IEEE802.2 \n
Le param\S44tre VLAN sera utilis\S45 dans le cas de surveillance et de capture de paquets dans les architectures utilisant des 
r\S45seaux virtuels \n
La valeur MTU peut \S46tre aussi modifi\S45e pour l'\S45mission et la r\S45ception des trames. (Voir aide MTU) \n
\y MAC \n
\w Chaque interface ethernet poss\S44de sa propre adresse MAC correspondant \S37 un num\S45ro de s\S45rie et \S37 un code fabricant.
 Cette MAC est unique et ne peut g\S45n\S45ralement pas \S46tre modifi\S45e. Dans le LanExpert, l'utilisateur peut modifier celle-ci
pour "cloner" par exemple une autre adresse d'un \S45lement r\S45seau.
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\y ADRESSE IP \n
\w Selectionner la version IP qui sera utilis\S45 par le Lanexpert pour g\S45n\S45rer ses paquets(d\S45couverte, Ping, 
g\S45n\S45rateur...) \n
Une adresse fixe ou de type DHCP peut \S46tre d\S45finie pour chaque port. L'adressage fixe requiert le masque de sous-r\S45seau 
et le routeur par d\S45faut. Les adresses des serveurs DNS ou WINS sont param\S45trables en option. 
Pour utiliser l'outil ping ou traceroute en mode adressage fixe, les adresses DNS ou WINS sont 
requises(envoi de requetes vers le reseau Internet)\n
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\y RECHERCHE LINK \n
\w Time allowed to search for a link before relinking. \n
\y RECHERCHE PERTE \n
\w Time after an established Link is lost and the LanExpert drops the Link. Some Links can have short Link disconnects that
do not affect Link performance. \n
\y RECHERCHE ERVEUR \n
\w Maximum time allowed for response to a communication request with another device on the network such as a DNS, WINS or DHCP
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\y  VLAN TAG \n
\w A VLAN groups computers together logically across one or more switches. (for example the IT Department VLAN). The VLAN 
Identifier or tag specifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs. A value of 0 means the frame is not assigned to any VLAN.
All other values may be used as VLAN identifiers allowing up to 4094 VLANs. VLAN 1 is often reserved for management of a 
network bridge.
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\y MTU \n
\w Le Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) (taille maximum de l'unit\S45 de transfert) est un param\S44tre qui d\S45termine 
le plus long datagramme pouvant \S46tre transmis par une interface IP sans avoir besoin d'\S46tre fragment\S45 en unit\S45s 
plus petites.Une valeur de MTU importante permet d'optimiser la bande passante. Tous les \S45uipements ne tratient pas les m\S46mes 
longueur de paquets ce qui peut r\S45duire les performances du r\S45seaux.\n
Valeur Maximum MTU = 1518 octets\n	
Valeur MTU recommand\S45e MTU = 1518 octes
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\y MAC \n
\w L'adresse MAC usine est unique et ne peut \S46tre chang\S45e.le LanExpert peut utilis\S45 une adresse MAC d'un autre 
\S45quipement. Cette op\S45ration permet de simuler un \S45quipement douteux. une adresse AC est cod\S45 sur 6 octets, 
l'adresse FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF est identifi\S45e comme une trame de diffusion(broadcast)\n
\y CLONAGE D'ADRESSE MAC\n
\w MAC cloning allows the LanExpert to simulate another network device by using its MAC address to detect issues originating
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\y ADRESSE IP \n
\w Le clavier num\S45rique vous permet de d\S45finir un adresse IP statique ou fixe.L'utilisateur doit s'assurer que l'adresse
entr\S45e n'est pas utilis\S45 par un autre \S45quipement ou station. Une duplication d'adresse IP peut causer des erreurs 
r\S45seaux Si le Lanexpert poss\S44de une adresse d\S45j\S37 utilis\S45, il d\S45sactivera le mode transmit, un message sera 
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\y ADRESSE IP DU ROUTEUR \n
\w Le clavier num\S45rique vous permet de d\S45finir l'adresse du routeur par d\S45faut. l'adresse du routeur est importante
pour communiquer avec l'exterieur, notamment pour ping ou generer un traceroute vers un serveur externe.
Le routeur est un element de niveau 3 permettant de router les paquets IP d'une interface r\S45seau vers une autre.
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\y ADRESSE IP DU SERVEUR WINS \n
\w Le pav\S45 num\S45rique vous permet de d\S45finir le serveur WINS du r\S45seau. WINS est un serveur de noms our les ordinateurs
utilis\S45 le protocole NetBios
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\y ADRESSE IP DU SERVEUR DNS \n
\w L'utilisateur peut d\S45finir jusqu'\S37 3 serveurs DNS. Si l'un des serveur n'ai pas disponible, l'adresse
du suivant sera utilis\S45 automatiquement.Le service DNS permet d'\S45tablir une r\S45lation entre une adresse Ip et un nom de 
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\y TEMPS DE RECHERCHE D'UN LINK\n
\w Link Search timeout is the maximum time allowed to search for a link. If time expires before a link is made then the 
LanExpert will restart its search.
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\y TEMPS DE RECONNEXION APRES UNE PERTE\n
\w Time allowed when a link had been established and then was lost or disconnected. If this lost link time exceeds the timeout
then the LanExpert will try to relink. This will reset all of the data already collected.
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\y TEMPS ALLOUE POU REPONDRE\n
\w Maximum time allowed for response to a communication request with another device on the network such as a DNS, WINS or DHCP
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\y PORTS EPHEMERES \n
\w An Ephemeral Port is a temporary port that is used by a client to communicate with a server. These are not well-known or 
registered ports. The LanExpert disregards these temporary ports within the defined range. End port numbers are included\n
\y PORTS UTILISATEURS \n
\w These ports are defined by the user. Select desired name and port number. When frames are detected to or from the user 
defined port number the LanExpert displays the name in the PROTOCOLS screen.
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\y PORT EPHEMERE \n
\w An Ephemeral Port is a temporary port that is used by a client to communicate with a server. These are not well-known or
registered ports. The LanExpert disregards these temporary ports within the defined range. End port numbers are included. For
Example, Unix and Windows uses ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports. 
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\y DEFINITION D'UN NUMERO DE PORT \n
\w User defined ports take priority over any other factory defined port definition. Define a port number of a port that is 
assigned to a specific protocol. For example, Port 939 is NBNS (939:NBNS). Use in conjunction with User Port Name.
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\y DEFINITION D'UN NOM DE PORT \n 
\w User defined ports take priority over any other factory defined port definition. For example, Port 80 is HTTP (80:HTTP)
but if the user defines port 80 to be named Factory it will display Factory instead of HTTP (80:Factory) under PROTOCOLS screen.
Use in conjunction with User Port Number.
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\y REQUETE \n
\w The LanExpert will Ping either once, a user defined count or continuous. Ping is a network tool used to test whether a 
particular host is reachable across an IP network. \n
\y PERIODE \n
\w Maximum rate is the maximum time between sending one ping to sending the next. \n
\y PAYLOAD \n
\w La valeur payload est la quantit\S45 d'octets suppl\S45mentaire qui sera envoy\S45 dans chaque requete ICMP\n
\y TIMEOUT \n
\w Timeout is the amount of time the LanExpert waits before a ping response returns to determine a non responsive device. 
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\y CIBLES PING \n
\w Plusieurs cibles peuvent \S46tre interrog\S45es simultan\S45ment.L'utilisateur peut choisir les cibles par d\S45faut
(serveur DHCP ou routeur), d\S45finir une plage d'adresse. Les cibles ping peuvent \S46tre aussi des serveurs DNS, WINS
Chaque adresse cible peut \S46tre affect\S45 \S37 un nom qui sera sauvegard\S45.
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\y REPETITION PING \n
\w L'utilisateur peut d\S45finir plusieurs it\S45rations en d\S45finissant la p\S45riode entre deux requetes
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\y PERIODE ENTRE DEUX REQUETES \n
\w L'utilisateur peut d\S45finir le temps (p\S45riode)entre deux \S45mission de ping La p\S45riode peut \S46tre d\S45fine entre
1 ms et 99999ms.
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\y PAYLOAD \n
\w La valeur payload est une quantit\S45 d'octets que l'utilisateur peut ajouter \S37 la requete ICMP intiale. la quantit\S45 
peut varier entre 10 et 50000 octets.
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\y PING TIMEOUT \n
\w Ping Timeout is the amount of time the LanExpert waits before a ping response returns to determine if the devices is non 
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\y PLAGE D'ADRESSES IP A DEFINIR \n
\w L'utilisateur peut d\S45finir une plange d'adresse IP \S37 l'int\S45rieur d'un sous-r\S45seau. Cette commande permet 
de v\S45rifier l'int\S45grit\S45 et la connexion de tous les \S45quipements en une seule fois.
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\y REQUETE PING PERSONNALISEES \n
\w L'utilisateur peut pinger des adresses sp\S45cifiques ou des noms DNS ou WINS; chaque adresse \S37 cibler peut \S46tre 
enregistr\S45 avec un nom
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\y  \n
\w Input a name to PING using the display keyboard. Press Enter to go back to the PING LIST ENTRY screen.
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\y DEFINIR UNE ADRESSE A PINGER \n
\w  Input an IP address to PING using the display numerical keyboard. Press Enter to go back to the PING LIST ENTRY screen.
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\y SCANNER \n
\w Discover sends out an ARP, NETBIOS and DNS request to actively searches for network devices on your networ 
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\y GENERER DU TRAFIC \n
\w Send traffic onto the network with Continuous frames or Burst mode to identify problem areas are on the network. See how 
the network handles high amount of traffic.\n
\y TAILLE \n
\w La taille des trames envoy\S45es par le g\S45n\S45rateur peuvent \S46tre modifi\S45es par l'utilisateur. La taille peut 
\S46tre d\S45finie entre 64 octets et 1522 octets.\n
\y DEBIT \n
\w The rate at which the frames are generated in Kframes/sec.\n
\y DEST IP- ADRESSE DE RECEPTION \n
\w The Sink IP address is the address the LanExpert transmits to.
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\y MODE BURST OU RAFALE \n
\w Burst mode is a user-defined amount of packet generated by the LanExpert. Once that amount of packets is reached the 
LanExpert will not send any more packets.
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\y TAILLE DES TRAMES GENEREES \n
\w The size of packets generated by the LanExpert.
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\y DEBIT DU FLUX ETHERNET \n
\w The rate of the packets that are generated from the LanExpert onto the network.
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\y ADRESSE DESTINATION \n
\w Enter an IP address to transmit the generated frames to. If this IP address doesnt exist then the LanExpert will send 
out broadcast to the whole network. \n
Caution- The LanExpert is an advanced tool and can transmit high amounts of traffic very quickly. This could take down anyones
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\y LOCK \n
\w Allows the unit to lock the setup parameters.
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\y COULEURS \n
\w Select the colors the LanExpert displays. The Top, Middle, Bottom and Keys can be independently changed. The colors will 
automatically update to preview the selection. 
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\y INFO VERSION SYSTEME \n
\w Displays the firmware and hardware version the LanExpert is currently using. Visit the website to check for updates.
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\y LANGAGE\n
\w The LanExpert has 5 built in languages to choose from, English is the default.
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\y ARRET AUTO\n
\w Select either Default, Other or Stay on to determine the length of time the LanExpert remains powered up with ONLY the 
Battery attached. \n
\y GESTION ALIMENTATION\n
\w Select either Default or Other to determine the length of time the LanExpert remains powered up with AC power attached. \n
\y LUMINOSITE-ECLAIRAGE \n
\w Select the intensity of the backlight of the display. The leftmost box is the lowest intensity and progressively brightens
as boxes to the right are selected. \n
\y LUMINOSITE-LEDs \n
\w Select the intensity of the LEDs of the display. The leftmost box is the lowest intensity and progressively brightens as 
boxes to the right are selected. LEDs from left to right represent POWER, PORT 1, PORT 2 and Activity. \n
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\y BATTERIE \n
\w Determine how long the LanExpert remains powered up when ONLY the Battery is attached. \n 
\y SYMBOLE GESTION BATTERIE \n
\w With 20% or more Battery Power remaining the symbol is grey outlined in white. \n
With 20% or less Battery Power remaining the symbol is yellow outlined in white. \n 
With 5% or less Battery Power remaining the symbol is red outlined in white. \n 
A Battery fault, either the battery is not connected or the Battery became corrupt the symbol is black outlined in Red.
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\y ALIMENTATION SECTEUR \n
\w Determine how long the LanExpert remains powered up when the AC power adapter is attached. \n
With the AC power connected and 100% fully charged battery the symbol is solid green outlined in white. \n 
With the AC power connected and charging the battery, the symbol will pulse green from the right to the approximate current 
battery level. 
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\y HEURE ET DATE\n
\w Select the time format either twelve or twenty four hour clock.\n
Select the date format to DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY or YY/MM/DD. Scrolling the numbers on the bottom of the screen changes the Time 
and Date.\n
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\y IDENTIFICATIN D'UN PORT ETHERNET \n
\w PORT ID provides link light activation for identifying connected ports. This sends a signal to a network device to blink 
its LED. If there is no cable connected the screen will display NO LINK.
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\y TONE- GENERATEUR DE TONALITES \n
\w Tone injects a tracing tone onto the conductors to trace cables with a standard tone probe like the CT15 Cable Tracker 
Probe. There are 5 different tone signals.
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\y MESURE DE LONGUEUR \n
\w Le LanExpert utilise la technologie TDR pour mesurer les c\S39bles Ethernet \S37 paires torsad\S45es.
 Le temps entre l'\S45mission de l'impulsion \S37 tarvers le c\S39ble et la r\S45flexion d'un d\S45faut de c\S39blage est 
pr\S45sicement mesur\S45.. La mesure de temps est converti en distance en utilisant le coeffecient de c\S45l\S45crit\S45 du 
c\S39ble appell\S45 communement (vitesse nominale de propagation). Cette valeur de NVP est sp\S45ficique pour chaque gamme de 
c\S39ble.La NVP dans le Lanexpert peut \S46tre modifi\S45e en temps r\S45el et varie de 65 \S37 74. \n
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\y MESURE DE CONTINUITE \n
\w La mesure de continuit\S45 doit se faire au travers du port2. Ce test permet d'identifer les continuit\S45s de chaque conducteurs
les paires ouvertes, d\S45pairage. la continuit\S45 parrait sous la forme d'une sch\S45ma de c\S39blage avec la possibilit\S45 de 
choisir la convention TIA568A ou B. Le test de continuit\S45 requiert le boitier de rebouclage.
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\y TEST DE LA PoE \n
\w PoE looks for power on the wire pairs. The PoE Screen displays 12-36 and 45-78 pairs with the voltage readings displayed 
under the pairs.
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\y LINK \n
\w Whe  n Link Signals are detected on either/both Ports the Link Screen is displayed. The LanExpert linked Port(s) are shown 
with the actual link parameters including connection type (LAN or NIC), speed (10/100/1000) and duplex mode (Half or Full). \n
\y CARACTERISTIQUES LINK \n
\w A connection to a network device that can automatically swap the transmit and receive pairs is indicated by AUTO MDI-X. 
A fixed port is shown as LAN or NIC. The AUTO MDI-X mode is provided only if Auto+Detect is selected in PORTS Setup. If not 
then the LanExpert displays NOT TESTED. \n All Speed and duplex modes advertised by the Link Partner are displayed. \n
\y SIGNALS \n
\w Polarity (normal or reversed) is shown for 10/100Base TX links. Master or slave status is shown for gigabit links. Gigabit
links require one end to be the master and the other to be a slave.
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\y INFORMATION STACK IP\n
\w Includes MAC address, IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address and DHCP Server IP address. The WINS name and up to three
DNS Server IP addresses are also provided if assigned. When the port is configured for DHCP, the leases time and time remaining
on the lease are displayed. \n \n
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\y PROTOCOLE \n
\w The protocols screen shows the number of packets and percentage of the total captured data for each protocol. A protocol is
added to the protocol list as it is detected. The LanExpert can display up to 31 different protocols. After 31 protocols are 
detected, all additional new protocols are counted together in the 32nd slot under OTHERS.\n
The LanExpert provides protocol names for standard protocols such as LLC, ARP and NETBIOS. Unknown protocols are indicated by
the word TYPE with the transmitting port number. Port numbers in hexadecimal are indicated by an h following the number.
The CLEAR button clears all data and restarts the test.\n
The LIST button shows the percentage data in Bar Chart format. The TOTAL button toggles the display data between the average 
per second, the last second, the last ten seconds, the last minute and then back to the TOTAL packets and percentages.
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\y TRAMES \n
\w The VITALS screen displays the number of packets and percentage of the total captured data for good and bad frames in a 
List or Bar chart format.\n
The LIST screen displays how long the link has been connected and time it has unlinked in milliseconds. It also displays the
Maximum frame size received, good frames/bytes and bad frames detected. Select the open white box next to Good Frames to see
the break down of Good Frames in Multicast, Unicast and Broadcast frames.\n
The CLEAR button clears all data and restarts the test. The TOTAL button toggles the display data between the average per 
second, the last second, the last ten seconds, the last minute and then back to the TOTAL packets and percentages.
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\y ASSISTANCE MODE EXPERT \n
\w Le LanExpert int\S44gre un module d'assistance permettant d'aider l'utilisateur \S37 la r\S45solution de probl\S44me. Si 
l'analyseur trouve des anomalies, il l'indiquera \S37 l'utilisateur par un message et lui proposera une solution pour y remedier
Le LanExpert int\S44gre jusqu'\S37 50 sc\S45narios de r\S45solution
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\y TOP TALKERS \n
\w The TOP TALKERS Screen can display the MAC address, IP address, Devise Name, the number and percentage of transmitting
frames on the network. The LanExpert lists the devices in order from the highest used bandwidth to the lowest.\n
Bandwidth usage over 50% displays in RED, between 49% to 20% displays in YELLOW and the rest displays in WHITE. Select the
down arrow to scroll through all the Top Talkers. Select CLEAR and this clears all the top talkers found.
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\y RESEAU- DECOUVERTE DU RESEAU \n
\w La fonction RESEAU permet d'afficher tous les \S45quipements qui seront d\S45tect\S45s par le LanExpert.\n 
Note- Cette liste peut \S46tre incompl\S44te. Pour obtenir la liste compl\S44tes des \S45quipements et stations, l'utilisateur 
cliquera sur SCANNER. Cet outil pemret de g\S45n\S45rer sur le r\S45seau des brodcast d'annonce pour que les \S45quipements 
puissent r\S45pondre et ainsi \S46tre ajout\S45 \S37 la liste de la d\S45couverte r\S45seau.\n Tous les \S45quipements sont 
r\S45pertori\S45s par service ou type (routeur, serveur DNS, \S45quipements VoIp...).L'utilisateur peut visualiser en d\S45tail 
les caract\S45ristiques de chaque \S45quipements(adresse, type), nombres de trames en \S45mission et r\S45ception.
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\y PING/TRACE \n
\w The PING/TRACE Screen displays the IP address and MAC address of the device(s) to PING. Select START to start pinging the 
displayed device(s). Select the STOP buttons to stop pinging if using continuous ping.\n
Once the pinging has ended, the LanExpert displays the time the last ping response took to in milliseconds. The LanExpert 
provides how many attempts, lost and bad pings to the device. The LanExpert also displays the Minimum, Average and Maximum 
time it took to a ping to responded.\n
Select TRACERT to go to the Trace Route screen. Select SETUP to go straight to the ping/trace setup to change parameters 
quickly.
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\y OUTIL TRACEROUTE \n
\w The Trace Route Screen displays the type of device and IP address to trace the route. The LanExpert displays how many 
hops it takes to get to the device. Each hop displays the IP address and the round trip time. If the hop is not resolvable 
it displays IP NOT KNOWN. Select REPEAT to restart the test. Select RETURN to go back to the PING screen.
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\y GENERATEUR DE TRAFIC \n
\w The Traffic Generate Screen displays how many Frames in a Burst or Continuous mode, the number of bytes in each frame and 
the rate the frames are sent out in seconds.\n
The Sink IP address is where the frames are sent. If the IP address is not valid then the LanExpert sends the frames to the 
entire network as a broadcast. If the IP address is another LanExpert then round trip time is displayed.\n
Select START to start the test and watch the actual frame and rate the LanExpert uses. 
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This is the Network - VoIP help screen
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\y ACCES DISTANT\n
\w The Remote Access Screen displays UDP Sessions and Pings received. UDP sessions describe the connection to another network 
device. The LanExpert displays the IP address and the port number the packet comes from. Also it will tell if the link is Active
or Inactive and how many transmitted and received packets between the two devices.\n
Received pings displays what IP address sent the Pings and how many pings received. Select CLEAR to clear collected data.
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This is the Network - PoE help screen
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\y MASQUE DE SOUS-RESEAU \n
\w S\S45lectionner une adresse fixe de sous-r\S45seau correspondant \S37 celui utiliser dans le plan d'adressage du r\S45seau LAN
.\n
\w Classe A: 255.0.0.0 \n
\w Classe B: 255.255.0.0 \n 
\w Classe C: 255.255.255.0
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\y ADRESSE MAC SOURCE\n
\w The LanExpert will capture packets ONLY from the user defined Source MAC address entered. Source MAC address is where 
the packet originated.
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\y ADRESSE MAC DESTINATION\n
\w The LanExpert will capture packets ONLY from the user defined Destination MAC address entered. Destination MAC address 
is where the packet is receives. 
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\y BUFFER - CAPTURE\n
\w  Determine if the LanExpert stops when it reaches one thousand packets or it continues capture. Continuous capture is a 
FIFO (first packet in, first packet out). \n
\y PORT DE CAPTURE\n
\w  S\S45lectionner le port qui servira \S37 la capture. Soit le PORT1 ou 2, soit les deux en m\S46me temps\n
\y CAPTURE ADRESSE MAC SOURCE\n
\w  Select to capture from any source MAC address or designate a single source MAC address.\n
\y CAPTURE ADRESSE MAC DESTINATION\n
\w Select to capture from a unicast, multicast, broadcast or designate a single destination MAC address. 
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\y TYPE DE TRAMES A CAPTURER \n
\w Select any combination of the four frame types for the LanExpert to capture.\n
\y CAPTURE DES TRAMES VLAN \n
\w Select any combination of VLAN frames either NON-VLAN, ANY or a user defined VLAN tag.
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\y SELECTION DES PROTOCOLES A CAPTURER \n
\w Select any combination of protocols to capture.
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\y ADRESSE IP SOURCE \n
\w Select to capture from any source IP address or designate a single source IP address.\n
\y ADRESSE IP DESTINATION \n
\w Select to capture from any destination IP address or designate a single destination IP address.\n
\y CAPTURE DES PROTOCOLES IP \n
\w Select any combination of the IP protocols to capture.
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\y CAPTURE DES PORTS UDP/TCP \n
\w Select to capture errors detected for both UDP and TCP, any UDP and TCP Ports or define a specific UDP and TCP.
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\y  TAG VLAN \n
\w A VLAN groups computers together logically across one or more switches. (For example the IT Department VLAN). The VLAN 
Identifier or tag specifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs. A value of 0 means the frame is not assigned to any VLAN.
All other values may be used as VLAN identifiers allowing up to 4094 VLANs. VLAN 1 is often reserved for management of a 
network bridge.
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\y ADRESSE IP SOURCE\n
\w The LanExpert will capture packets ONLY from the user defined Source IP address entered. Source IP address is where the 
packet originated.
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\y ADRESSE IP DESTINATION\n
\w The LanExpert will capture packets ONLY from the user defined Destination IP address entered. Destination IP address is 
where the packet is receives.
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\y CAPTURE PORTS UDP/TCP\n
\w Input a port number using the display numerical keyboard to capture. Press Enter to go back to the CAPTURE UDP/TCP PORT 
screen.
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\y CAPTURE DE PAQUETS-TRAMES \n
\w The Frame Capture screen displays a filtered or non filtered capture of packets. Select START to start capturing packets.
Once a packet is detected it displays which LanExperts port number the packet is received on, the packet number received from
the start of the capture test sequentially and the size of the packet. It also displays the date and time in nanoseconds when
the packet was detected. Select STOP to stop the capture. Selecting START again will clear detected data for a new capture.\n
Select TIME to toggle to SUMMARY where more information if shown about the packets. The Source and destination MAC is displayed
along with the type of packet detected.\n
Select the SETUP button to modify the captured data. Select the SHOW button to display the bytes of the packet in HEX or in 
ASCII. Select RETURN to go back to the other captured packets.   
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Impossible d'obtenir le Link(n\S45gociation).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
V\S45rifiez la configuration du Port au niveau du LanExpert.\n
V\S45rifier la qualit\S45 de la connexion entre l'analyseur et l'\S45quipement.\n
Contr\S55ler si l'\S45quipement est sous tension.\n
Si besoin remplacer l'\S45quipement r\S45seau si probl\S44me non r\S45solu
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Lost link for a total of \0.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check cable between LanExpert and device.\n
Check power to the device.\n
Replace the device.
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High sustained byte traffic (\0).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Use higher speed or split link into segments.
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High sustained frame traffic (\0).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the MTU settings of all devices.\n
Check for devices generating unexpected traffic.\n
Use higher speed or split link into segments.
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Pic de trafic (\0).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Utiliser des \S45quipements permettant d'augmenter le d\S45bit
Segmenter le r\S45seau.
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Pic importante de trafic au niveau trames (\0).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the MTU settings of all devices.\n
Check for devices generating unexpected traffic.\n
Use higher speed or split link into segments.
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Detected Pause frames when using half duplex.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check for device not configured for half duplex.\n
Check operation of device bridging full to half duplex.\n
Use full duplex throughout network.
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High volume of Pause frames (\0 of traffic).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Use faster devices.\n
Split the link into separate segments.
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High volume (\0) of traffic from \1.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the device for unexpected activity.\n
Use higher speed or split link into segments.
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Could not obtain address from DHCP server.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the DHCP server(s).
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No response from the DNS server(s).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the DNS IP addresses.
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Cound not resolve a WINS name.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
If using a WINS server-\n
Check the WINS IP address.\n
If not using a WINS server-\n
Check all computer NetBios names.
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VoIP device \0 did not authenticate.\n
See VoIP screen for details.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check configuration of the VoIP device.
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Detected \0 discarded IP fragments.\n
Can indicate there are multiple paths between devices.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check configuration of your network and routers.
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Detected \0 duplicated or overlapping IP fragments.\n
Can indicate there are multiple paths between devices.\n
Not unusual when the source is outside of local network.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check configuration of your network and routers.
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Detected \0 CRC errors within frames.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all cables and devices.
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Detected \0 frame alignment errors.\n
Usually caused by a faulty device. Can be caused by improper half duplex operation.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 undersize frames (runts).\n
Usually caused by a faulty device. Can be caused by improper half duplex operation.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 oversize frames.\n
Usually caused by a faulty device.\n
Can be caused by improper half duplex operation.\n
Can be caused by using Jumbo frames.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 jabber frames.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 improperly formatted frames.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 improperly sized frames.\n
Can be caused by improper half duplex operation by a device.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Detected \0 IP Header errors from \1\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device.\n
Replace the device.
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Detected \0 UDP Header errors from \1\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device.\n
Replace the device.
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Detected \0 TCP Header errors from \1\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device.\n
Replace the device.
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Detected \0 ICMP Header errors from \1\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device.\n
Replace the device.
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Detected \0 IGMP Header errors from \1\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check switches and routers between the LanExpert and the device.\n
Replace the device.
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Detected \0 ICMP Unreachable frames.\n
Small numbers of these are not unusual. High numbers usually indicate that a device is misconfigured (incorrect server
IP or port).\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check all devices within the network.
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Devices on P1 and P2 have mismatched speed capabilities. They will not operate together.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Change the devices for compatability.
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Devices on P1 and P2 have mismatched MDI/X capabilities. They will not operate together.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Change the devices for compatability.
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\0 Collisions have been detected.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check devices are properly configured for half duplex operation.\n
Change network to only use full duplex.
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Cable has reversed polarity in 1 (or more) wire pairs.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check the cable and the device.
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VoIP device \0 SIP response timeout.\n
See VoIP screen for details.\n
\n\gRecommendations-\n
Check configuration of the VoIP device.\n
Check connectivity to SIP server.
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\y INTERNAL STORAGE NUMBER \n
\w Input an internal storage number using the display keyboard to identify the internal saved data. Press Enter to go back
to the SAVE DATA screen.
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\y EXTERNAL FILENAME \n
\w Input an External filename using the display keyboard to identify the external saved data. Press Enter to go back to the
SAVE DATA screen.
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\y DATA \n
\w Determine to save data from either the data captured from the frame capture, Detectors such as Link, Devices, Top Talkers,
Vitals, Problems, Protocols, Email, and VoIP or the Ping results. Only recall Detector data can be shown on the LanExpert. Capture 
data needs to be transfered on to a computer through the Console application and can be shown using wireshark.\n
\y STORAGE \n
\w Save data either internally in the LanExpert and recall the data later or save to an external USB flash drive.
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\y EMAIL \n
\w Detects Email sent and received from a computer over the network.
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\y Recall Analysis \n
\w Recall Analysis allows to recall previously saved data. Select the number the saved data is stored. This will be the same
format as it was saved. Only recall Detector data can be shown. Capture data transfered on to a computer through the Console application and 
can be shown using wireshark. 
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\y Remote IP \n
\w Select the IP address of another LanExpert or the other port of this LanExpert to be the sync where the generated packets
are to be recieved.
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\y Max Bit Rate \n
\w Select the maximum bit rate percentage for testing. Selecting 100% has no effect on the network. 
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\y Max Frame Rate \n
\w Select the maximum frame rate percentage for testing. Selecting a high number like 10000K, effectively removes the effect
on the network.
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\y Inter-Test Delay \n
\w Select the delay between individual tests to ensure all test results are complete before performing the next test.
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\y Throughput Search Time \n
\w Throughput Search Time is the test time for each throughput test while searching for maximum error-free throughput.
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\y Throughput Validate Time \n
\w Throughput Validate Time is the validation test time for the final error-free throughput validation and latency tests.
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\y Latency Test Time \n
\w Latency Test Time sets the wait time at the end of each test before checking the results. This allows the data to have 
propagated to the other end and allows for all intermediate devices to recover.
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\y Latency Test Count \n
\w Latency Test Number selects the number of Latency tests to perform. 
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\y Frame Rate Start Rate \n
\w Frame Rate Start Rate select the percentage of loss to start the test.
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\y Frame Rate Step \n
\w The step sizes is used to decrease or increase the perevious frame rate depending on either a sucessfull error free frame
or an lost frame occured.
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\y Max Loss \n
\w Max Loss sets the maximum frame loss percentage when performing a frame loss test.
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\y Back-to-Back Start \n
\w Initial Back-to-Back test time sets the burst length of frames sent at the start of each test.
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\y Back-to-Back Number \n
\w Back-to-Back Test Count selects the number of Back-to-Back tests to perform.
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\y Stress Test \n
\w Stress Test follows the RFC2544 which may be very time consuming when conducting all the tests. The LanExpert makes setting
up the stress test parameters easy.
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\y Stress Test \n
\w The LanExpert is a portable handheld RFC 2544 aalyzer that enables field technicians, installers and contractors to 
immediately capture test results and demonstrate
that the Ethernet service meets the customer service-level agreements. Select one to all four tests to stress the network. 
Estimated time is calculated by the different setup parameters and is shown under each of the individual tests.
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\y Frame Loss Time \n
\w Frame Loss Test Time is the time it takes to perform one test.
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\y Thorughput \n
\w Throughput defines the maximum number of frames per second that can be transmitted without any error. This test measures 
the rate-limiting capability of an Ethernet switch. The test starts at a maximum frame rate and then compares the number of
transmitted and received frames. If frame loss
occurs, the transmission rate is dropped and the test is restarted until the rate at which there is no frame loss is found.
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\y Latency \n
\w Latency measures the time required for a frame to travel from the originating device through the network to the destination
device. This test can also be configured to measure the round-trip time, the time for a frame to travel from the originating 
device to the destination device and then back.
Latency uses the throughput test results to ensure the frames are transmitted without being discarded. This measures the worst
case conditions. Next, all transmitted frame are tagged with a time-stamp and when it they are received back at the test 
instrument, the latency is measured.
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\y Frame Loss \n
\w Frame loss measures the networks response in overload conditions. The LanExpert sends traffic at maximum line rate and 
then measures if the network dropped any frames. If so, the values are
recorded, and the test will restart at a slower rate. This test is repeated until there is no frame loss. The results are 
presented as a percentage of frames that were dropped.
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\y Back-to-Back \n
\w Back-to-back assesses the buffering capability of a switch. It measures the maximum number of frames received at full 
line rate before a frame is lost. A burst of back-to-back frames is transmitted across the network. If a frame is dropped, 
the burst length is shortened and resent. If there are no errors detected, the burst length will be increased.
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\y Stress Test Storage \n
\w Stress test can be saved internally in the LanExpert or Externally onto a USB flashdrive. The external filename has an 
extension of .STT and can be imported into the Stress Test Report Generator on Excel by saving straight to the USB flashdrive. 
This file can only be viewed by the LanExpert Only when saved internally. 
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\y PORT INFO \n
\w  Donne une information sur le switch auquel le LanExpert est connect\S45.
Type 1 - Chassis ID\n
Subtype 4 - MAC Address followed by the data.\n
Type 2 - Port ID\n
Subtype 5 - Port Name followed by the data length followed by
the data.\n
Type 3 - Time to Live followed by the data followed by the age of the
frame in braces\n
Type 4 - Port Description followed by the data length followed by the data\n
Type 5 - System Name followed by the data length followed by the data\n
Type 6 - System Description followed by the data length followed by the
data.\n
Type 7 - System Capabilities followed by -
Capable: followed by the list of capabilities\n
Enabled: followed by the list of enabled capabilities\n
Type 8 - Management followed by the data length.\n
Type 127 followed by the OUI (name if known - otherwise three-byte
value) followed by the subtype followed by the data length.
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\y TOTAL TEST TIME \n
\w  Total test time is the time set to perform one loopback test. Select how many minutes the test runs.
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\y TOTAL TEST TIME \n
\w  Total test time is the time set to perform one loopback test. Select how many seconds the test runs.
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\y NUMBER OF FRAMES \n
\w  Select how many KFrames will be generated from the LanExpert for a loopback test.
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\y NUMBER OF FRAMES \n
\w  Select how many Frames will be generated from the LanExpert for a loopback test.
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\y TRAFFIC RATE-FRAMES \n
\w  Select how many MFrames/Second will be generated from the LanExpert for a loopback test.
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\y TRAFFIC RATE-FRAMES  \n
\w  Select how many KFrames/Second will be generated from the LanExpert for a loopback test.
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\y TRAFFIC RATE-% \n
\w  Select the % of the link speed that will be generated from the LanExpert for a loopback test.
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\y USERNAME/PASSWORD ENTRY\n
\w Enter in a Username and Password to lock the unit. Admin allows the LanExpert to be fully operational. The admin
also is able to setup three users with different security access. If a user username and password are forgotten then the
admin must enter in their username and password to find out or change the users information.\n
\y PLEASE BE AWARE\n
\w The admin username and password CANNOT be retrieved if lost. The LanExpert will have to be returned to the factory. 
Serviec fee will be applied.\n
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\y USERNAME/PASSWORD LOGON\n
\w Enter in the Username and Password to unlock the unit. Logging on as admin allows the LanExpert to be fully operational. 
User 1 to 3 allows different security access which were setup by the administrator. If a user username and password are forgotten then the
admin must enter in their username and password to find out or change the users information.\n
\y PLEASE BE AWARE\n
\w The admin username and password CANNOT be retrieved if lost. The LanExpert will have to be returned to the factory. 
Serviec fee will be applied.\n
\w Clear the username and password of the admin to disable security.
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\y SECURITY\n
\w  Enter in a Username and Password to lock the unit. Admin allows the LanExpert to be fully operational. The admin
also is able to setup three users with different security access. If a user username and password are forgotten then the
admin must enter in their username and password to find out or change the users information.\n
\y PLEASE BE AWARE\n
\w The admin username and password CANNOT be retrieved if lost. The LanExpert will have to be returned to the factory. 
Serviec fee will be applied.\n
\y SECURE ERASE functions:\n
\w ALL PROFILES secure erases all user settings and returns them to factory defaults, except security itself, 
selects profile 1 (factory defaults). \n
ALL SAVED DATA secure erases all user internally stored results (detectors, captured frames and stress test results).\n
ALL MEMORY secure erases all used areas of the SDcard and turns off the unit, which is then unusable.  
ALL MEMORY is only available if security has been enabled (i.e. the ADMIN account has a valid username and/or password) and the ADMIN user is logged in. 
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\y SECURITY ACCESS\n
\w  ENABLED: enables the respective user account.\n
NAMES & PASSWORDS allows the respective user to edit usernames and passwords for USERS 1 thru 3.\n
SECURE ERASE allows the respective user to perform a secure erase.\n
SELECT PROFILE allows the respective user to change which profile is selected. \n
SETUP PROFILE allows the respective user to make alterations to the selected profile\n
All of the VIEW settings are designed to prohibit an unauthorized user from viewing potentially secure data:\n
VIEW VoIP DATA the user can START/STOP/CLEAR VoIP data collection, and can save the results of the collection
as part of the detector database, but they cannot view it.\n
VIEW EMAIL DATA similar to VoIP DATA but affect the EMAIL screen.\n
VIEW CAPTURED DATA similar to VoIP DATA but affect the CAPTURE screen.\n
VIEW 802.1X DATA similar to VoIP DATA but affect the 802.1X screen.\n
VIEW DEVICE DATA similar to VoIP DATA but affect the DEVICES and TOP TALKERS screen.\n
All of the GENERATE settings are designed to stop an unauthorized user from performing an operation which has the 
potential of bringing down a network or setting off a network security alarm.\n
GENERATE TRAFFIC enables/disables the respective users ability to use TRAFFIC GENERATE.\n
GENERATE PINGS enables/disables the respective users ability to use PING/TRACE.
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\y 802.1X\n
\w  The LanExpert detects and saves the last received 64 802.1X frames received.  Select START to start the capture of 802.1X data.
For each captured frame the following is displayed on the 802.1X screen:\n
1st line: the captured frame counter and the date/time at which the frame was detected\n
2nd line: the source MAC address of the frame\n
3rd line: the destination MAC address of the frame\n
4th line: the 802.1X frame version\n
5th line: the 802.1X frame type number and the text description of the type (e.g. EAP, Start, Logoff etc.)\n
6th line: the 802.1X frame payload byte length\n
The following only is shown for 802.1X frame type EAP with a valid payload size\n
7th line: the EAP code # and the text description of the type (e.g. Request, Response, Success, Failure)\n
8th line: the EAP frame ID #\n
9th line: the EAP payload byte length\n
The following only is shown for EAP Request and Response codes with a valid payload size 
10th line: the EAP request/response type # and the text description of the type (e.g. Identity, Notification, Nak, MD5, OTP, Generic etc.)
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