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The EtherScope nXG can stress critical network links, such as switch ports
to servers/storage/Wi-Fi access points, uplinks or WAN links, with up to
four simultaneous data streams at up to 10G line-rate. It verifies the links
compliance to service level agreements (SLA) based on throughput, packet
loss, delay and jitter against peers such as EtherScope nXG(s), OneTouch™
10G(s), OptiView® XG(s) or a Windows-based soware reflector agent(s).
The EtherScope nXG uses the popular iPerf v3 network test algorithm to test
against the NetAlly Test Accessory. It determines TCP or UDP application
throughput through its Wi-Fi or wired interfaces.
Settings for data streams and thresholds for VoIP or video service can be
stored and recalled where needed, saving configuration time.
For key servers/services in the cloud or Internet, engineers can pre-define
tests and thresholds to verify their connectivity and performance using
ping, TCP connect, HTTP, or FTP. Continuous testing with response time
measurements is available to verify consistency and identify intermittent
issues. These tests can be easily recalled by field technicians to reduce
configuration time or mistakes, to get more done faster.
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EtherScope nXG
OneTouch™ OptiView® XG
Windows-based
Soware Agent
LinkRunner® AT LinkRunner G2
Test Accessory
EtherScope nXG
PEERS
REFLECTORS
bi-directional
round-trip
LINE RATE
TEST
IPERF TEST
Ethernet
Wi-Fi/Ethernet
Performance test with up to
4 streams and 4 end points
Frame loss, jitter, and
latency charted
iPerf throughput test with
TCP or UDP frames
Performance Test
Relationships
EtherScope nXG can
conduct performance
tests through various
end-points
TCP Connect
Test
TCP Connect
Test showing
response time
over time (up to
last 24-hours)
HTTP test against a
webserver with end-user-
response-time analysis
10G copper/fiber wired and Wi-Fi performance tests
for critical links and key devices