Product/Service

ADSL Network Simulator

Source: Broadframe
The Liberator ADSL Network Simulator is designed to allow developers to connect into a simulated Internet to develop, test, and demonstrate their ADSL products over a network in a controlled environment
Broadframeor ADSL Network Simulator is designed to allow developers to connect into a simulated Internet to develop, test, and demonstrate their ADSL products over a network in a controlled environment.

The unit features a setup time of approximately 30-min, weighs 9.0-lb, and replaces three network elements—a DSL access multiplexor (DSLAM), service node, and Internet server. Integrating these three network elements in the unit results in the creation of a simulated Internet over an ADSL line. Users can develop, test for performance and interoperability, and demonstrate products in a reliable network with guaranteed bandwidth and no configuration, according to the manufacturer.

The simulator's platform has a modular architecture so that other DSL/broadband technologies can be added to meet market requirements. New DSL chipsets can be supported in the unit by replacing a small interface card, and software binaries may be downloaded into the simulator to support new development tools or the latest network protocols.

The device is also well suited for portable demonstrations at a customer site or tradeshow, or for field testing or quick verification of modems and other CPE equipment by test engineers and field technicians.

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