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AX/4000 Now Configured with mAX IP and mAX SLAM To Deliver First-To-Market
ISDN or POTS over ADSL2+ Solution for Scalable Testing of Triple-Play
DSLAMs
Venice (September 21, 2004) - Spirent Communications
? (NYSE:SPM; LSE:SPT) today announced that it has developed the
world’s first high port density ADSL2+ platform for testing performance
and quality of service (QoS) of new generation Triple-Play enabled
DSLAMs under realistic loads in either ISDN or POTS over ADSL2+.
Today’s DSL service providers need to extend their
service offering beyond basic high speed Internet services by offering
packages targeting the 'Triple-Play' of voice, video and Internet.
To address this requirement, many of the leading Network Equipment
Manufacturers (NEMs) are developing new DSLAMs that combine the
new generation of ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ chipsets, which enable higher
DSL data rates , with the ability to support the QoS and protocol
requirements of Triple-Play services.
The additional functionality and intelligence demanded
by Triple-Play services, combined with increased DSL port density
and sustained high throughput, requires new testing techniques.
Recognizing its customers’ testing requirements, Spirent has developed
two high port density ADSL/2/2+ mAX SLAM interface cards for its
market-leading AX/4000 traffic generator and analyzer. The mAX SLAM
modules are now available in the European market with either ADSL2+
over ISDN or ADSL2+ over POTS interfaces. With 12 ports taking the
space of a single modem, and systems scaling from 24 to over 12000
ADSL/2/2+ ports, mAX SLAM reduces lab space requirements and simplifies
test system management.
“The European DSL Service Providers and Network Equipment
Manufactures have demonstrated leadership in offering Triple-Play
services over DSL. However, many issues like integration of quality
of service to support voice and video are still being resolved,”
said Steve Courtney, vice president of marketing for Spirent Communications
Access Emulation unit. “Our first-to-market test solution is intended
to boost the confidence of DSLAM vendors and service providers by
providing realistic high density Triple-Play testing of QoS. This
mitigates the technical risks associated with the transition of
DSL Triple-Play services to converged networks, replacing large
racks of CPE and wiring, and providing a new standard of testing
for Next Generation DSLAMs.”
Currently, DSLAM performance is tested using a traffic
generator/analyzer emulating a single stream of IP traffic through
a real modem. While this is acceptable for DSLAMs only supporting
Internet traffic where packet loss, latency and jitter issues go
largely undetected by the end-user, it presents many problems for
Triple-Play enabled DSLAMs. Voice and video traffic is very sensitive
to packet loss, latency and jitter, and it is important to verify
the DSLAMs management of QoS to ensure voice, video and data traffic
are prioritized correctly. In addition, when testing using real
modems, results are obscured by inclusion of the modem performance
in overall results.
Spirent’s mAX IP G/A and mAX SLAM interfaces for the
AX/4000 can generate and analyze multiple streams of Layer 3 control
and data plane traffic, revealing interactions between traffic of
different QoS levels. Additionally, the test platform provides new
functionality and granularity to test analysis by introducing support
for protocols such as IP multicasting for video delivery and isolation
of performance analysis to the DSLAM without including performance
of modems bundled in test results.
Leading NEMs and Service Providers use Spirent’s mAX
SLAM solution to test the performance and QoS of the new generations
of higher bandwidth, intelligent DSLAMs. The addition of the high
port density ADSL2+ platform allows them to assess packet loss and
service interactions between voice, video and data in the lab, before
deploying in the live network, mitigating service disruption and
lost productivity. In addition, pre-deployment testing and verification
of multi-service networks allows customers to ensure optimal scalability
without added cost, maximize performance with inherent reliability,
and guarantee interoperability with proven voice quality. This allows
for bundling of services, which increases customer subscription
rates for DSL and with added services, per user revenues.
Spirent's AX/4000 mAX IP and mAX SLAM Triple-Play DSLAM
Test Solution is available now. The product features include:
●ISDN or POTS over ADSL2+ modem simulation
●Layer 3 control and data plane traffic generation
and analysis for testing triple play applications
●User port grouping for quick provisioning of ports
with like traffic profiles
●High port density (168 ADSL2+ ports in a 7U chassis)
●High scalability (24-12000 ports controlled by a single
GUI)
●Graphical reporting
●Scripting for automation of recurring tests
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