Profile Editor: ATM Specifications

Interface init

  • DS-3
  • G751-E3: ITU-T G751 - CEPT-E3
  • G832-E3
  • STS-3c
  • STM-1
  • Interface type

  • NNI: Network Node Interface
  • UNI: User-Network Interface as defined in the ATM-Forum specification...
  • Emulation mode

  • Monitor: Both directions of the ATM interface are monitored at the same time with common time-stamping.
  • Equipment: The Clarinet interface emulates ATM equipment, the monitoring function is simultaneously active.
  • Emulator config... The specification of the parameters of the signalling protocol (SSCOP, Q2931...). for ATM equipment emulation.

    Physical Layer Cell definition and framing options.

    ATM Layer

    • VCCs... List and configuration of the VCCs supported on the interface.
    • Segmentation / Reassembly... Configuration of segmentation (simulation) and reassembly (simulation and monitoring).

    Signalling Behaviour: Configuration of signalling simulation

    • Generator: Specification of the outgoing communications of the Call simulator.
    • Responder: Specification of the incoming communications of the Call simulator.
    • Miscellaneous: Specification of miscellaneous messages to be sent manually, and then to initialise the related services.
    • User Program: The simulation behaviour is carried out by the execution of a user-developed program in C language.
    • TTCN User Program: Simulation defined by Executable Test Suites resulting from TTCN compilation.

    Data Behaviour: Configuration of data simulation

    • User Program: The simulation behaviour is carried out by the execution of an user-developed program in C language.
    • TTCN User Program: Simulation defined by Executable Test Suites resulting from TTCN compilation.
    • Call Simulator 1: Specification of a first Data call simulation by an automatic simulator.
    • Call Simulator 2: Specification of a second Data call simulation by an automatic simulator.

     


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