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Welcome to aurora
Sonata
- Section 1
Intended readers
This Guide is intended for all users of aurora
Sonata
—normally
first- and second-line installation and maintenance personnel
in telephone companies and corporate end users. Some
telecommunications experience is assumed, but the Guide
includes some background information on the ISDN.
How the Guide is organised
The first two chapters of the Guide provide introductory
information for new users. Later chapters provide detailed
operating instructions for more experienced users, and the
appendices give background information.
Chapter structure
Chapt. 1 Introduces aurora
Sonata
and the User Guide.
Chapt. 2 Basic instructions to get you started.
Chapt. 3 How to set up aurora
Sonata
and connect and clear a basic call.
Chapt. 4 How to test an ISDN link by using aurora
Sonata
to simulate
ISDN equipment or the network itself.
Chapt. 5 How to use aurora
Sonata
to monitor protocol information or
listen to audio traffic on the line.
Chapt. 6 Advanced features such as call screening, and how to
download software and system settings.
Chapt. 7 How to produce and analyse protocol decodes.
Chapt. 8 The power sources for aurora
Sonata
and how to maintain them.
Chapt. 9 The technical specification of aurora
Sonata
, along with
information to assist equipment purchasers.
Appx. 1 Diagrams to help you navigate through the menu structure.
Appx. 2 The codes which show why a call has failed, been
disconnected or cleared.