Atec Agilent-J3763A User Manual

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Because the Advisor is a multitasking instrument, you can perform any of the

active stimulus/response tests while the analyzer simultaneously monitors their

effect on the network.

The Advisor WAN provides a series of pre-written and pre-configured test

routines; you can easily write others. Test scripts can be customized and saved

as a new test to build a library of powerful test sequences tailored to your

individual applications.

LMI Emulation

Emulation is understood in the Frame Relay Industry as the testing capability of

a test device to replace either side of the network and provide the functions of

the replaced side. This implies the implementation of appropriate state

machines, which allow the tester to interact according to protocol standards.

The Advisor provides the following emulation capabilities according to the

Frame Relay Forum Implementation Agreements FRF.1.1 and FRF.2.1 and ITU-T

Q.933 Annex A:

•UNI-User (CPE) Emulation

•UNI-Network (Switch) Emulation

•NNI Emulation (bi-directional polling)

The UNI-User (CPE) emulation implies unidirectional polling from the User or

Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) to the Network (Switch).

The UNI-Network (Switch) emulation implies unidirectional replies from the

Network (Switch) to polling from the User or Customer Premises Equipment

(CPE).

The NNI emulation implies bi-directional polling from Network to Network.

(NNI).

The simulation application allows also transmitting ICMP PING Requests to the

network and also sending a capture buffer to the network.

Frame Relay UNI-User (CPE) Emulation

The UNI-User emulation follows the Frame Relay Forum Implementation

Agreement FRF.1.1 and ITU-T Q.933 Annex A. The UNI-User emulation

supports the following Standards in the following order:

•ITU-T Q.933 Annex A

•ANSI T1.617 Annex D

•Original Frame Relay Consortium (Original LMI)

The UNI-User emulation supports the following setups:

•FULL Status Polling Cycles (N391) in the range from 1 to 10 polling cycles, with

a N391 default value of 6 polling cycles.

•Status Enquiry messages (T391) counters, in the range from 1 to 60 seconds,

with a T391 default value of 10 seconds.

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