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Spirents Leading ADSL Interoperability Testing Solution
TR-048
The Impact of ADSL Interoperability Testing on the
DSL Market
Service Providers want ADSL modems that meet a standard
set of interoperability tests and achieve a guaranteed level of
service. DSL Forum has produced an ADSL interoperability test specification,
known as TR-048, which is supported by all key NEM's, Service Providers,
access IC manufacturers and Independent Test Labs. Success in selling
DSLAMs and modems to Service Providers is quickly becoming a simple
matter of proving you can pass DSL Forum'sTR-048 interoperability
tests. This is a new testing hurdle that suppliers need to conform
to before they can sell their equipment.
Spirent’s TR-048 Interoperability Testing Solution
To ensure that DSLAMs and modems meet a minimum set of specifications
when used together, ADSL Service Providers, Network Equipment Manufacturers
and Independent Test Labs have come together at DSL Forum to produce
the TR-048 ADSL Interoperability Test Plan.
Issues of control, consistency, repeatability, as well
as automation, should be a concern to every TR-048 user. Spirent
offers a solution that combines DLS physical layer with SmartBits?
traffic generation and analysis tools.
Physical Network Simulation
Wireline
A small variation in bit rate can mean a difference between
passing or failing TR-048. Issues of noise floor, accuracy and repeatability
are key technical issues that must be considered. In response to
this, Spirent has developed a software-based compensation package,
which is integrated with the DLS 400IA, to meet the accuracy, repeatability
and requirements specific to TR-048. Customers who have a DLS 400A/N/HN
can upgrade to the DLS 400IA system, which includes the additional
testloops and software compensation package.
Noise
Real world noise has a dramatic impact on the performance of
ADSL modems and DSLAMS. TR-048 has captured many of the worst case
scenarios and specified a set of crosstalk, RFI, impulse and white
noise test requirements. In response to these requirements, Spirent
is developing the DLS 5200IA TR-048 Noise Impairment System. The
DLS 5200IA, available in the summer of 2002, will provide all impairments
specified in TR-048 including RFI and common mode noise injection.
Other features include automation via Ethernet control, high accuracy
and test repeatability, as well as ETSI / ANSI compliant crest factor.
For immediate test needs, the use of two DLS 5A01H Noise Impairment
Generators, together with the DLS 5A17 TR-048 Noise Impairments
CD-ROM, will allow for most TR-048 tests to be performed. Table
1 compares the capabilities of both noise generation solutions and,
for those who commit to the DLS 5A01H now, Spirent will offer an
attractive upgrade program to the DLS 5200IA, once the TR-048 standard
is finalized.


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Traffic Generation and Analysis
Using the unique capabilities of the 10/100 Ethernet
and ATM SmartCards, SmartBits? allows for unparalleled end-to-end
stability, frame loss, and latency measurements up to full
wire rate.
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Testing Automation with Spirent
ScriptCenter
With approximately 1000 tests required in TR-048 for each
test cycle, the ability to automate saves time and money. Spirent
offers ScriptCenter?, a GUI-driven automation tool, for this
purpose. When paired with the DLS 1200 ScriptCenter Library,
the physical network simulation equipment and the traffic generator/analyzer
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