VIAVI MTS-5800
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The T-BERD/MTS-5800 handheld network tester is the one tool that network technicians and engineers need to install, turn-up, and maintain their networks. It supports both the legacy and emerging technologies required to handle various network applications including metro/core, mobile backhaul, and business services installations. The industry’s smallest handheld instrument can test throughout the service life cycle, including fiber characterization, service activation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Advanced Ethernet test features such as TrueSpeed per RFC 6349, J-Profiler™, Wirespeed capture/decode, and automated J-Mentor, help field technicians test their networks faster and more accurately than ever before.
Features
Simplifies multitechnology testing with an all-in-one dual-10 G handheld
Speeds fiber characterization, Ethernet service activation, and troubleshooting tests
Empowers cell-site technicians to easily install and maintain back haul and front haul networks
Fully-loaded TDM/PDH to dual 10 G Ethernet, SONET, SDH, Fiber Channel, and OTN support
Automated, enhanced RFC 2544 and SAMComplete testing per ITU-T Y.1564
Integrated burst testing approach per MEF 34 and RFC 6349 TrueSpeed™TCP throughput testing
Integrated Timing/Synchronization testing including PTP/1588v2, SyncE, Wander, and One Way Delay test
Fronthaul Testing CPRI/OBSAI Layer 1/Layer 2 and emulation of Baseband and Remote Radio units
Single- and dual-port versions
BBU emulation
RFoCPRI
Mobile and backhaul characterization, validation, and troubleshooting
Converged Ethernet/IP network testing and troubleshooting at 10 Mbps to 10 G interfaces
Fiber link characterization and troubleshooting
Installation and maintenance of OTN and legacy SONET/SDH and TDM/PDH networks
Installation and maintenance of wireless synchronization technologies such as PTP/1588v2 and SyncE
Remote radio head (RRH) testing at the wireless basestation
Test RRH health from the bottom of the tower via CPRI links and BBU emulation
Identify PIM and interference issues from an optical test access point (RFoCPRI)