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1 SMART Training S - Setup M - Measurement A - Analysis RT - ReporT

22 Configuration

33 Non-Intrusive Tapping of Electrical or Optical Lines

44 Electrical to Optical Converter

55 Optical Connectors and SFP Transceivers PacketExpert™ supports LC Multimode and Single Mode connectors Note: In case customer have different type of connectors, then we need converters like LC-to-SC, LC-to-FC and vice-versa. SC Duplex CableLC Duplex Cable

66 Optical Connectors and SFP Transceivers PacketExpert™ supports 850/1310 nm SFP (Small Factor Pluggable) modules 850/1310 nm SFP Module

77 Preferred Nomenclature Optical Connectors Fiber TypeColor Code Non-military Applications (3) Military ApplicationsSuggested Print Nomenclature Multimode (50/125) (TIA- 492AAAB) (OM2) Orange 50/125 Multimode (50/125) (850 nm Laser-optimized) (TIA-492AAAC) (OM3, OM4) Aqua Undefined 850 LO 50 /125 Multimode (62.5/125) (TIA-492AAAA) (OM1) Orange Slate 62.5/125 Multimode (100/140) Orange Green 100/140 Single-mode (TIA-492C000 / TIA-492E000) (OS1, OS2) Yellow SM/NZDS, SM Polarization Maintaining Single-mode Blue Undefined Undefined (2)

8 SMART Training PacketExpert™ - Record / Playback

99 Record and Playback Module

10 Record and Playback Module Record Only mode  capture packets to files simultaneously on 2 ports and on either port  onboard 2 GB memory is available for wirespeed capture Playback Only mode  Playback on upto 3 ports simultaneously  onboard 2 GB memory is available for transmission Record and Playback mode  capture and transmission of packets can be done on up to 3 ports simultaneously  onboard 1 GB memory each is available for capturing and transmission of data. Record and Playback (per port) mode  capture and transmission of packets can be done on single port at a time  onboard 1 GB memory each is available for capturing and transmission of data.

11 Record Packets to File Comprehensive receive testing capabilities Records the received packets into a file up to hard drive capacity (limited by disk write speed) Packets can be captured continuously (till user manually stops the capture or up to hard drive capacity) or limited by a specified size in MB, specified packet count, or specified time duration Supported output file formats are *.pcap, *.hdl, *.dat, and *.pcapng/*.ntar Result count includes the total number of packets received by the port as well as the host, dropped packet, number of bytes written to the file, disk write buffer utilization, and disk write bytes/sec Provides Port level statistics like total frames/bytes received, Rx Frame rate, Rx Data rate etc. Test non-intrusively with electrical and optical ports DDR2 memory size of 2GB Record is based on time-stamp Features

12 Playback from File Playback packets from the captured or pre-recorded files Playback can be done on up to 3 ports simultaneously. Each port can transmit a file separately and independently. ‘As per File’ option allows the users to playback the traffic exactly the same way as it was captured. Captured traffic on one port can be transmitted on the same or any other port – will be redirected to the correct port at run time. Packets can be transmitted either continuously, limited by number of packets, or till the end-of-file (EOF) Packets transmission is from USB2.0 to DDR2 and playback is based on time-stamp depending on the captured rate Supported file formats are DAT (.dat - GL proprietary), HDL (.hdl - GL Proprietary and can be used for offline analysis by GL’s PacketScan™), PCAP (.pcap - used by Wireshark) and NGPCAP (.pcapng/.ntar – next generation Wireshark) formats. Displays some useful statistics that help user to check the progress of the playback Features

13 The overall transmit rate is limited to the USB 2.0 transfer rate (rate of data transfer from host to hardware via the USB 2.0 interface). Transmit rate can go up to 350 Mbps depending on the host PC configuration. Limitations

14 Configuration - Record Only Mode Receive ports: supports ports 2 & 3 for capturing in read only mode Output File: Record file name (HDL, PCAP, DAT, PCAPNG format) Output File Limit: Limit after which Rx will stop. Size in MB or Number of packets, or Continuous capture Status: Status message Progress: Test progress. Buffer status: DDR2 memory status (max 2GB). Record to File

15 Wirespeed Filter - Record Only Mode Each bit can be set to ‘filtered’ or ‘don’t care’ condition via filter mask Filter can be set to any offset within the packet, which gives flexibility to filter particular fields within protocol headers. Eg: Source/Destination MAC Address, Source/Destination IP Address etc. Capture simultaneously on 2 optical or electrical GigE ports and on either port user can set filter up to 40 bytes in length. Record statistics display includes Capture Duration, Total Rx Frames, Frames not matched to filter, Frames matched to filter, Overflowed Frames, Overflowed Count, Transferred Frames, Disk Write Rate (bytes/sec), Disk Write Buffer Utilization (%), and Capture File Size Record to File

16 Results – Record Only Mode Capture Duration: Test time Rx Frames (Port): Total number of frames received(includes filter fail, filter pass, dropped frame count) Filter Fail Frame count: Number of frames failed the filter criteria Filter Pass Frame count: Number of frames passed the filter criteria Dropped frame count: Number of frames dropped due to DDR2 memory overflow Rx Frames(USB): Number of frames transferred to USB from the port. Disk Write bytes/sec: Number of bytes written to the disk per second (Bytes/sec) File Bytes Written: Total number of bytes written to the disk Port wise Results Record to File

17 Statistics – Record Only Mode Record to File

18 Configuration – Playback Only Mode Transmit ports: User has to select the ports to transmit. Supported on port 1, 2, and 3. ‘As per File’ option allows the users to playback the traffic exactly the same way as it was captured. File Name: Name of the file to playback (DAT, HDL, PCAP) Transmission limit: Number of packets, EOF and continuous Buffer status: DDR2 memory status (max 2GB). Playback from file

19 Results - Playback Only Mode Playback Time – Displays total test run time duration. During playback, the relative timestamps for each packet transmitted is maintained exactly like in the source file. Since playback happens in the hardware, it can achieve microsecond accuracy in maintaining the timestamps. Transferred Frames to Board Buffer - Displays number of frames transferred to the Buffer. Tx Frames transmitted – Displays actual frames transmitted out of the physical port. Aggregate Results Playback from file

20 Statistics – Playback Only Mode Playback from file

21 Configuration – Record and Playback Mode Tx Rx Mode Tx Rx-Playback Configuration Tx Rx-Record Configuration

22 Results – Record and Playback Mode Tx Rx Mode

23 Statistics – Record and Playback Mode Tx Rx Mode

24 Record and Playback (per port) Mode Tx Rx Mode

25 Thank You Questions / Demo Period