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Spring 2004 Member Meeting Vendor Tools e2e Tools BOF John H. Moore Technical Director NC-ITEC

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Vendor Tools e2e Tools BOF. John H. Moore Technical Director NC-ITEC. Topics. Discussion of two of the network test tools used in the NC-ITEC SmartBits AX/4000 Broadband Test System Both platforms from lab partner Spirent Communications Focus on e2e testing. Common Characteristics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vendor Toolse2e Tools BOF

John H. Moore

Technical Director

NC-ITEC

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Topics

• Discussion of two of the network test tools used in the NC-ITEC– SmartBits– AX/4000 Broadband Test System

• Both platforms from lab partner Spirent Communications

• Focus on e2e testing

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Common Characteristics• GUI runs on Windows PC and connects to

test hardware over IP• Hardware comes in mainframe and portable

versions• Variety of interface types (WAN to OC-192,

Ethernet to 10 GE)• Support for time sync via GPS or CDMA• Good support for protocols of interest for the

REN community (IPv4/IPv6 unicast, IPv4 multicast, MPLS, VLANs, etc.)

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Major Distinguishing Characteristics

• SmartBits– Higher port densities– RFC 2544 style test (SmartFlow)

• AX/4000– Lower port density– More detailed analysis of traffic– Continuous bit-stream– Can do BERT and delay-line functions

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Example 1: Lightpath Demo QoS Test

• Objective: Evaluate QoS configuration for Abilene that gives preferential treatment to MPLS traffic

• Location: Test-bed at NC-ITEC lab• Method:

– Run several types of traffic in two classes • Assured Forwarding (AF) & Best Effort (BE)

– Increase bandwidth of BE traffic and evaluate where drops are seen

• Test platform: AX/4000

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Example 2: IGP Resiliency Test

• Objective: measure recovery time of e2e traffic stream after link outage

• Location: Test-bed at NC-ITEC lab• Method:

– Build test-bed with multiple paths – Yank cable on primary path– Measure recovery time and packet loss

• Test platform: AX/4000

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Example 3: MPLS Service Test

• Objective: Examine performance of inter-AS MPLS path over Abilene

• Location: Abilene, between NC-ITEC and IU NOC

• Method: – Setup testers at either end of MPLS tunnel– Synchronize clocks with CDMA– Evaluate performance (latency, packet loss)

• Test platform: SmartBits

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Thanks!

• Contact:– [email protected]