Product Overview. DSL Xpert Advantages. Flexible Configuration Options. User-Friendly PC-Controlled GUI. Testing of ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+



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Product Overview The DSL Xpert multi-layer analyzer (patent pending) breaks new ground as the only non-intrusive performance analysis solution for ADSL2+, ADSL2 and ADSL products. DSL Xpert is a modular tool designed for R&D and laboratory engineers engaged in the deployment of ADSL2+, ADSL2 and ADSL standard-compliant solutions. Cutting significant time from ADSL development, deployment, debugging and interoperability verification, DSL Xpert accelerates time to market and return on investment. The innovative DSL Xpert analyzer verifies the interoperability of ADSL products offered by different vendors, and compares the performance of any combination of CO and CPE modems. DSL Xpert is a powerful tool for ADSL service providers (Telcos and CLECs), current and next-generation ADSL equipment (e.g. DSLAM, DLC, modem, router/gateway) manufacturers, and technology and chipset developers. Leveraging patent-pending non-intrusive technology, DSL Xpert does not affect data transfer between the transceivers, thereby giving a complete and accurate analysis of ADSL product performance and interoperability. With its unique multi-layer probing capability, DSL Xpert focuses on the physical layer, and provides comprehensive analysis of data in any form - from analog samples to bits and messages. In addition, the system extracts the Upper Layers cells and packets and provides data, signaling and warnings of incompatibility with the various protocols from ATM through IP. DSL Xpert simultaneously presents downstream and upstream data and the connection between the two. A user-friendly software-based solution controlled by a PC, DSL Xpert has a feature-rich GUI that presents multi-layer information in convenient displays. DSL Xpert is a proven test tool that has been used worldwide for testing numerous modems, which were successfully analyzed by chipset vendors, modem makers and telephone companies. DSL Xpert Advantages Testing of ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ Comprehensive Performance Analysis Independent Testing tool no ADSL chipset Non-Intrusive Monitoring Multi-Layer Probing User-Friendly PC-Controlled GUI Command Line for Automatic Testing (CLI) Accelerates Time to Market Decision Making Tool for Managers Quick Return on Investment Flexible Configuration Options DSL Xpert is easily configured at any physical location between the CO and subscriber premises

Event View Warnings, Errors and Incompatibility issues Signal View Signal, Spectrum and Constellation Map Sequence View Bi-directional Time-line Details View Message content details Channel Analysis Bits & Gain map, PSD, QLN and SNR Showtime View Data link layer, IB, AOC, EOC, Latency Path

Upper Layers Analysis The Upper Layers Analysis displays and verifies data carried in the layers above the ADSL layer. The Upper Layers GUI displays the entire protocol stack from which the user can select the desired protocol. It also allows exporting of the IP packets in TcpDump (pcap) format, for further analysis using other IP analyzers. The analyzer s supported protocols are ATM, AAL5, LLC, SNAP, RFC2684, 802.3, PPP, PPPoE, IPv4, UDP, ILMI and DHCP with numerous encapsulation protocols included. The TraceSpan DSL Xpert is the only test system on the market that allows the user to drill down through both the Upper Layers and the Physical Layers in order to trace the origin of a specific problem in the ADSL link. Continuous Real Time Analysis (CRTA) Some events in the ADSL link may occur long time after the DSLAM and CPE modem have initiated and established their connection. Examples of such events are: Reset of the ADSL layer Disconnection of the IP layer A message (with certain parameters) repeated multiple times in a specific protocol Crossing a threshold of a specific parameter, like rate of an ATM channel External trigger using the DSL Xpert system s Command Line Interface The CRTA module helps R&D and test engineers to track and solve such events by enabling real-time activity monitoring and statistics of very long sessions without a capture time limit. The captured data and analysis are saved to a cyclic file. The user defines the file's size (in seconds), which becomes the captured time-window duration. The user also defines the trigger for stopping the capture. When the specified pre-defined event occurs and the capturing stops, the user may explore the recording and view the analysis with the usual DSL Xpert views for the events that occurred during the predefined time-window. The user can also define that the capture will continue for a specific length of time after the event occurred. In addition to the Showtime captured data just before the event, the Real Time Analysis provides the parameters associated with the initialization sequences for any Showtime phase that occurs in the time window. Modular Design The DSL Xpert modular design allows users to tailor the system features and capabilities to their specific needs. DSL Xpert 2208A DSL Xpert 2208B Upper Layers Analyzer Real Time Analysis Analyzer for ADSL over POTS - Supports ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ ITU and ANSI standards Analyzer for ADSL over ISDN - Supports ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ ITU and ETSI Standards Analysis Module for ATM, AAL5, LLC, SNAP, RFC2684, 802.3, PPP, PPPoE, IPv4, UDP, ILMI, DHCP Module with unlimited analysis duration

Features and Benefits Features Verification ADSL2+ / ADSL2 / ADSL Simultaneous Data Extraction Archive Alerts Comprehensive Reporting Automatic Testing Multi-layer Probing (Sniffing) Independent Testing Exporting the Data New Software Evaluation New Hardware QA Real Time Analysis Benefits Provides standard-compliant and performance-compliant verification Offers solutions for current and next-generation products Displays simultaneously upstream and downstream data and the link between the DSLAM and CPE modems Stores and plays back raw data and measurements in the form of samples and/or detected information Provides warnings regarding incompleteness of measurements or incompatibility within the ADSL Standards Displays range of graphs, tables and reports relating to performance and errors. The Report Wizard allows automatic generation of exportable reports Command Line Interface (CLI) is included, allowing integration into existing automated test environment Tracks and displays events through the Physical and the Upper Layers, including signal, bit-pattern, sequence length, message structure and timing Detects and verifies problems without the need to rely on any ADSL chipset Allows users to extract the data to other tools such as Matlab or exporting the data to Excel Worksheet Identifies problems before a new software version is released in the network Checks performance and reliability before deploying new equipment Allows unlimited duration activity monitoring, analysis and statistics for tracking problems that appear in real time, long after the modems trained Application for Automatic Testing Command Line Interface (CLI) The Test Controller manages the switching of different pairs of DSLAM and CPE modem. It also controls the line simulator performing multiple tests with different loop lengths, and at the same time it commands the DSL Xpert to start and stop capturing each test setup. Once a test sequence is completed and a problem found, the engineer is able to analyze and review the results without the need to recreate the test setup, since the data is saved by the DSL Xpert.

Copyright 2005-2011 TraceSpan Communications Ltd. All rights reserved. Note: Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact Information E-mail: info@tracespan.com Website: www.tracespan.com