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Chapter 16 Test Results
Network Status
SmartClass TPS User’s Guide
June 2014 22035456, Rev 001 119
2 Select Save Result and then select To Job.
3 Verify the circuit ID and other job information. If there is no active job, a popup appears, asking
you to create and activate a job. If the job information is not the desired job, return to the Job
Manager screen and activate the desired job.
4 If you ran a Copper or DSL test, select Location, and then specify where the test was
performed (for example, Crossbox, Splitter, or RG).
The SmartClass TPS returns to the last viewed result screen.
Network Status
Table 19 describes the Network Status results.
Table 19 Network Status results
Result Description
Network Status Status of the connection. If testing in Router mode, there are separate status
indications for WAN and LAN.
LAN x If using Multi-VLAN, reports the status of up to three LAN connections.
IP Address The SmartClass Triple Play Services's IP address to the access the provider net-
work. (IPv4)
Global If using IPv6oE, this is the SmartClass Triple Play Services's IP address to the
access the global network, beyond the router.
Local If using IPv6oE, this is the SmartClass Triple Play Services's IP address to the
access the local network.
Subnet prefix If using IPv6oE, this is the length of the subnet prefix.
Netmask The SmartClass Triple Play Services’s netmask address. IP devices use a net-
mask IP address to determine if IP packets are to be routed to other networks or
sub-networks. (IPv4)
Gateway The SmartClass Triple Play Services's gateway address. When an IP device has
determined that a packet is not addressed to it or devices on the same sub-net-
work (subnet), it sends all such packets to the gateway address for further routing
to the correct address.
DNS Domain Name Services. When using internet addresses such as www.jdsu.com,
the SmartClass Triple Play Services (and all IP devices) must translate to an IP
address (such as 157.234.12.20) in order to route the packets or data. To do so, it
first requests a DNS server to translate an internet address into an IP address;
then the SmartClass Triple Play Services can correctly route IP pings or other
data. The DNS address must be that of a real DNS server, preferably in the pro-
vider network.
MAC Address The MAC address of the LAN.

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