1 test setup – CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software Version 4.10 User Manual

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Diagnostics

9145E NID Software User’s Manual

Throughput Testing

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4.7.1 Test Setup

On the Diagnostics screen (see Figure 4-1), type 7 and press Enter. The Throughput Test
screen (Figure 4-51) opens.

1. Target IP Address Type the target 9145E Test IP address.

2. Outer Tag Type Type the outer tag type. Press the Space bar to select:

C-TAG: Customer tag, Ethertype 0x8100

S-TAG: Service tag, Ethertype 0x88A8. Set between 0 and 4094. A VLAN ID of 0

means the test data packets will not be double tagged.

3. Outer Tag VLAN ID

4. Outer Tag CFI Specify the Canonical Format Indicator (CFI) value (0 or 1).

5. Outer Tag Priority Set the frame priority level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest) to prioritize

different classes of traffic.

6. Inner Tag VLAN ID Specify Inner Tag VLAN ID between 0 ~ 4094. A VLAN ID of 0 means

the test data packets will not be double tagged.

7. Inner Tag CFI Specify the Canonical Format Indicator (CFI) value (0 or 1).

8. Inner Tag Priority Set the frame priority level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest) to prioritize

different classes of traffic.

9. IP Header DSCP This value will be put in the IP Header TOS field. Enter a value from 0

to 63.

10. IP Header ECN This value will be put in the IP Header TOS field. Enter a value from 0 to

4.

11. IP Header DF Bit This value will be put in the IP Header DF bit. Enter a value of 0 or 1.

12. IP Header TTL This value will be put in the IP Header TTL field. Enter a value from 0 to

255.

13. IP Header Protocol Specify the IP data packet format. Press the Space bar to select

between the options:

UDP: use UDP/IP protocol format.

TCP: use TCP/IP protocol format.

14. UDP/TCP SRC Port This value will be put in the UDP/TCP header Source Port field.

Enter a value from 0 to 65535.

15. UDP/TCP DST Port This value will be put in the UDP/TCP header Destination Port field.

Enter a value from 0 to 65535

16. TCP Sequence Number This value will be put in the TCP header Sequence Number

field. It is not used for the UDP packet. Enter a value from 0 to 4294967295.

17. TCP Ack Number This value will be put in the TCP header Acknowledgement Number

field. It is not used for the UDP packet. Ack Num: Enter a value from 0 to 4294967295.

18. TCP Flags (aka Control bits) contains 8 1-bit flags

CWR (1 bit) Congestion Window Reduced (CWR) flag is set by the sending host to

indicate that it received a TCP segment with the ECE flag set and had responded in
congestion control mechanism (added to header by RFC 3168).

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