Xtramus NuWIN V1.1 User Manual

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All chassis help administrators utilize full range of features available in each module

card and configure frame content. NuStreams-2000i can be structured as a chain of

chassis via the front-panel connections of XM-2S19 (10/100 Mbps) or XM-2S8G

(1Gbps)—up to 256 of them. Daisy-chaining of 8 NuStreams-2000i has been

successfully tested.

Designed for laboratorial and manufacturing testing, administrators can remotely

monitor and control it with Client-Server architecture in host application using NuWIN,

which offers complete configuration, control, and monitoring of all DUT.

NuWIN provides Group Panel for simultaneously configuring/controlling packets

through selected ports, and its X-Trailer appendage function serves as verification of

the forwarding packets. The front panel display of NuStreams-2000i/600 gives

immediate indication of link status, transmission or reception of packets, and error

conditions.

The receive-counters reveal detailed testing information, and Windows-based platform

offers user-friendly UI. Administrators can configure and control the unit directly by

sending commands via the front-panel connections of XM-2S8G (NuStreams-2000i)

and XM-2S23 (NuStreams-600) to the rest of the module cards. NuStreams-2000i is

driven by an Intel Pentium based IPC running Windows XP and NuStreams supplied

software, and each chassis may be directly connected to a monitor, keyboard and

mouse. NuStreams-2000i/600 is typical to connect all chassis via an Ethernet network

and run the NuWIN or C++ API based software on one or more external workstation.

NuStreams software runs on any Windows XP Professional/Advanced Server based

system.

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