
     
     Built-in Rubidium clock
ideal hold over for PTP 
 test and Analysis
     
 
     
     PTP master/slave emulation Freq: TIE, MTIE, TDEV, FPP, FPR Phase: TE, max |TE|, d|TE|, c|TE|SyncE, T1/E1, 1/2/10MHz, 1pps, GNSS
     
     
 

     Equipped with 4xSMA, 2xSFP+3xRJ45, 2xBNC, DTE/DCE ports
     
     
     
     
     
     
     Save time: SIMULTANEOUS wander test of PTP and SyncE
     
 
     
     Compare vs. VEEX / VIAVI Genius = VALUE for money
     

  
  
 
	Ether.Genius
	 
  Ether.Genius is a handheld tester 100% suitable for labs or field use because is full equipped (IP/Ethernet/PTP/T1/E1), battery operated (up to 24h of operation), light (1.1kg) and very rugged. The unit is able to test Ethernet/IP networks up to 1Gb/s while supporting master/slave Sync-E/PTP emulation. It also has interfaces for PDH/T1/E1/E0 and IEEE C37.94. Operation modes includes Performance, Quality and Wander tests at all interfaces and the ability to emulate and analyse PTP/SyncE, while measuring Freq./Phase, PDV metrics, analyse/generate TIE/MTIE/TDEV and TE. A built-in Rubidium clock disciplined with GPS provides an accuracy of a few nsec.
You may buy just a last generation dual port 1GbE tester and then you may add other interfaces just when you need it by a simple and easy  upgrade by code. Then you will be able to get the new firmware supporting the desired functionalities. 
 
  Platform
     Multiport Interfaces
     
	- A:B ports: 2 x SFP (100MbE, 1GbE)
 
	- A:B ports: 2 x RJ45 (10MbE, 100MbE, 1GbE)
 
	- C:D ports: Balanced 2 x RJ45  (T1/E1)
 
	- C:D ports: Unbalanced 2 x BNC (T1/E1)
 
	- DTE/DCE ports: V.35, V.24 / RS 232, V.11 / X.21, V.36, RS:530
 
	- GNSS Port: SMA female
 
	- PPS Ports: 3xSMA female (i/o)
 
     
     
     Operation / Results
     
	- Graphical results MTIE and TDEV
 
	- Navigation: by touch screen, keyboard, mouse
 
	- Remote Control: by VNC
 
	- Storage capacity: one week of results
 
	- Export: results in pdf/txt/csv through USB interface or SD card
 
	- Report export to remote host through Ethernet / IP 
 
     
     Ergonomics
     
	- Protection: shock-proof and rubber boot 
 
	- Light and easy to carry (weight: 1.2 kg)
 
	- Start: Manual / Timed with optional password
 
        Batteries
 
	-  T1/E1 operation time = t > 24h 
 
	-  GbE operation time = t > 12h 
 
	-  10GbE operation time = t > 6h (Ether10.Genius)
 
     
  Time / Clocks
     Internal Clocks
     
	- Default better than ±2.0 ppm
 
	- OCXO better than ±0.1 ppm
 
	- Rubidium better than ±5.0e-11  (GPS disciplined, warm- up: 600s)
 
     
     Internal Rubidium clock
     
     Input Clock References
     
	- Rates: 1.544 Mb/s, 2.048 Mb/s, 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz, 10 MHz
 
	- Built-in GPS receiver, 1 pps
 
	- SyncE
 
     
     Output Clock 
     
	- 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz, 10 MHz
 
	- 1 pps
 
     
 
     SyncE and PTP testing
     
	- PTP profiles: Telecom and Power
 
	- Encapsulations: Ethernet and UDP
 
	- Clock emulation: Master / Slave, Unicast/Multicast, 128 packet/s
 
	- PDV capture, protocol analysis and correction field support
 
     
     Ethernet PTP Frequency testing
     
        - Floor Delay Population (G.8260): FPC, FPR, FPP
 
        - Wander: Analysis and Generation TIE, MTIE and TDEV (in real time)
 
     
     Ethernet PTP Phase testing
     
       - Measured at GbE and 1pps interfaces
 
       - Time Error (TE): Maximum (max |TE|), Dynamic (dTE), Constant Time Error (cTE)
 
     
     1 pps testing
     
       - Jitter
 
       - Wander: TIE, MTIE, TDEV
 
       - Time Error (TE): Maximum (max |TE|), Dynamic (dTE), Constant Time Error (cTE)
 
     
     Synchronous Ethernet 
     
       - ESMC / SSM: Generation, decoding and transparent forwarding
 
       - Wander:  Analysis/Generation: TIE, MTIE and TDEV (in real time)
 
     
  Latency/Delay measurements
     Datacom, C37.94, E1, T1, and 1GbE interfaces
     
       - Round-trip delay (RTD)
       
 - One-way delay (OWD) GPS assisted
 
     
     
    Ethernet PTP (GbE)
     
        - Path delay asymmetry 
 
        - End-to-end / peer-to-peer path delay mechanisms
 
        - Master-to-slave / Slave-to-grandmaster latency
 
        - PTP packet delay variation test
 
     
 
 Fig 1.  How to turn-up a Synchronisation network.
  
  Ethernet/IP Testing
     8 x independent streams
     
	- Streams: may use individual sour/dest. addresses and bandwidth profile
 
	- Internet Protocol: IPv4 / IPv6 support
 
	- Frames: DIX, VLAN, Q-in-Q, CoS (DSCP/PCP), MPLS, and Jumbo
 
	- IP with UDP or arbitrary protocol
 
	- DHCP for source IP and ARP for destination MAC 
 
     
     Counts et statistics
     
	- Frame counts, IP traffic statistics, and bit rate
 
	- Top ten VLAN, MAC, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
 
	- QoS: Latency, Delay variation, Loss ratio, SES,  Availability, Out-of-Sequence, Duplicated
 
     
     BER Tests et Patterns
     
	- Traffic generation: Continuous, Burst, Ramp, Random
 
	- PHY layer: RPAT, JPAT, SPAT, HFPAT, LFPAT, MFPAT, LCRPAT, SCRPAT
 
	- Layer 2/4 PRBS: 2e11-1, 2e15-1, 2e20-1, 2e23-1, 2e31-1
 
	- Layer 2/4 PRBS: all inverted versions
 
     
     Symmetric/Asymmetric RFC-2544
     
	- Throughput
 
	- Latency
 
	- Loss
 
	-  Back-to-back
 
	- System Recovery
 
     
     Symmetric/Asymmetric eSAM (Y.1564)
     
	- Latency, Delay Variation, Loss, and Availability
 
	- Eight / four services (colour/not colour)
 
	- CIR, EIR, max, Througput 
 
     
     Loopback
     
	- L1 - L4 loopback mode 
 
	- Traffic filtering by
 
	- sour/dest MAC/IP/Port
 
	- VLAN, CoS (DSCP/PCP)
 
	- Protocol
 
     
 Fig 2.  How to Qualify the Transport Layer.
  
  PDH / T.Carrier testing 
   
     Interfaces 
        - T1 (ANSI T1.102)
 
        - E1 (ITU-T G.703)
 
        - E0/Co-Directional (ITU-T G.703)
 
     Modes 
     - Terminal
 
     - Monitor
 
     - High Impedance
 
     - Pass-through
 
     - T1: Framed SF and ESF and unframed Generation/Analysis
 
     - E1: Framed PCM-30 / 31 with/without CRC and Unframed signals
 
     - T1/E1: Display and Edition:  all fields, CAS, Pulse Masks, Events
 
     - Channel map: Busy/Free, External Drop/Insert of 64 kb/s co-dir or datacom
 
 
     Measurements 
     - BER
 
     - Line/Freq
 
     - Errors/Alarms
 
     - G.821, G.826, M.2100
 
     - VF: tone generation/analysis
 
     - Attenuation, Freq, Freq. deviation, Level, Peak codes
 
  
     Synchronization
       - Jitter analysis: Peak to peak, RMS, hits, count (0.1 to 100 kHz range)
 
       - Wander: Analysis/Generation and masks (1 μHz to 10 Hz range)
 
       - Wander Analysis/Generation in 10 MHz, 2048 kHz, 1544 kHz, 1pps
 
     
 Fig 3.  Good Synchronisation practices.
  
  C37.94  testing 
   
     C37.94 SFPs
       Multi-mode: SFP 850 nm, 2048 kbit/s, 1500 meters
       Single-mode; SFP 1310 nm, 2048 kbit/s, 10 km
       Fully Integrated SFP
   
   Operation Modes 
       Unframed or framed operation
       Clock: Recovered or Internal
       End point or terminal mode
       Results with PASS/FAIL indications
   Analysis & Generation
       Bit Rate generation in steps of nx64 kb/s up to 768 kb/s
       BER test
       ITU-T G.821 performance test
       Event Detection / Insertion
       Defects: LOS, AIS, LOF, RDI, LSS, All 0, All 1
       Anomalies: FAS, TSE, Slip
   Delay & Freq. Tests
       Round Trip Delay (ms)
       One-way Delay synchronized with GPS
       Frequency (Hz)
       Frequency  Deviation (ppm), max. Deviation
   
 Fig 4.  Check the Base Station.
  
  Cable  features
     
     Cable tests
        - Wiremap
 
        - Skew
 
        - Cable Diagnostics
 
        - Distance to fault
     
Power over Ethernet
         - PoE  and PoE+
 
        - Volts / Current
 
     
 Fig 5.  Would your network pass the PTP Conformity?
  
  Datacom  testing
     
     Modes 
       - Terminal emulation 
 
       - Bi-directional Monitoring 
 
       - Datacom / E1 mux  
 
     Display and Edition
       - DTE/DCE control circuit
 
       - Timing circuits
 
       - Binary rates
 
     Tests 
       - BER, Frequency
 
       - Insertion/Analysis of events
 
       - G.821 
 
     
 
 Fig 6.   PTP Master and Slave emulation.