ConNIE provides many ways to wreak havoc on network packets, but in a nice way.

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ConNIE provides many ways to wreak havoc on network packets, but in a nice way. ConNIE stands for and is a versatile yet easy to use system that allows you to test the behavior of any application that runs across a Wide Area Network (WAN) using real world conditions. NetworkFX ConNIE is being used by many of industry s leading companies around the world to test applications such as IPTV, VoIP, E-Commerce, Enterprise applications and many other advanced services. By testing with ConNIE you can quickly find problems that may result from the types of network conditions that occur in typical WAN networks. ConNIE allows you to emulate network conditions such packet loss, latency, jitter, out of sequence and other impairments that frequently occur in a wide area network such as the Internet or an enterprise network. Applications like VoIP and IPTV are very sensitive to several types of impairments and NetworkFX ConNIE is the ideal tool for testing these types of applications. New Features for IPTV Stream Generator for IPTV Capture Replay MDI Generator Stream Viewer for IPTV Mirror Custom Delay Profiles Test Case Generator I/B/P Frame Targetting Configurable, Industry Defined Testing Improve test coverage, confidence in results and time-to-market with the ITU-T G.1050 / TIA-921 IP Network Impairment model option. Save time by selecting the pre-configured test scenarios that fit your application. Save time by automating execution of a suite of test cases. Make testing more complete by executing the full suite of test cases. Target testing to your application through custom test scenarios Take the guesswork out of configuration by using the scenario editor to generate the associated impairment conditions for a given topology. Benefits Reduce testing time Lower testing cost Isolate performance bottlenecks Increase confidence in product performance Reduce risks associated with new product deployment ConNIE has more ways to create test cases than any other network emulator. ConNIE Network Appliance

Many Ways to Create Test Cases ConNIE provides many ways to create test cases with different impairment conditions. The quickest option is to use the TIA-921/ITU G.1050 Industy Standard test cases. This option module is an incredible time saver that takes much of the guess work out of deciding what levels of impairment to use by providing more than 1000 predefined test cases that model many different network configurations and impairment severity levels. Industry Standard Test Cases Time Varying Impairments (TVI) Testing under a wide variety of network conditions is time consuming and generally requires specialized scripting skills. The TVI Builder addresses this problem by providing a powerful yet easy to use tool for creating test cases with impairment levels that can be configured to change dynamically with resolution down to the millisecond. This tool makes it possible to create sophisticated test scenarios quickly and without the need for scripting. The result is improved test coverage, as more tests can be created and executed in a shorter period of time. Graphical TVI Builder TIA Test Set Editor Another method for creating test cases is to use the exclusive TVI Builder to define impairment levels that change over time in a user defined way. You simply define an impairment rule that is in effect for a specified duration. By creating a sequence of rules you can build any type of impairment profile desired. Using cut and paste, you can reuse and combine rules to create sophisticated test cases very quickly and easily. TVI Builder CaptureFX CaptureFX A quick way to create a test case is to use our CaptureFX utility to capture impairment levels from a live network and import into a ConNIE TVI test case. This feature is very useful for creating an accurate model of an existing network topology. CaptureFX can also be used to capture problem conditions from the field and bring back into the lab for troubleshooting by recreating the conditions in a repeatable and controlled environment. VoIP Quality Predictor Our goal is to help you be able to do more high quality testing quickly and easily.

ConNIE TIA-921/ITU-T G.1050 Industry Standard Model for Impairments The TIA model was developed to answer the following question. What are the impairment levels that an application will encounter when deployed in the real world? To answer this question the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) worked for more than three years on an impairment model based upon information gathered from many service providers as to the impairment levels that exist in different types of networks. The TIA defined three categories of networks. 1) A Well Managed network corresponding to a network with a premium service level. 2) A Partially Managed network would have a less stringent service level agreement. 3) An Unmanaged network would be like the Internet where impairments can range from good to very bad. ConNIE with TIA Option is the first and foremost implementation of this industry standard model. TIA-921/G.1050 Network Model Topology The model is based upon five segments defining an end to end communications path. The segments are Local LAN, Local Access Link, Core Network, Remote Access, and Remote LAN Link.

NetworkFX TIA-921/ITU G.1050 Option for ConNIE ConNIE provides the industry s first and foremost implementation of the TIA-921 Network Model for Impairments. This industry standard model takes the guess work out of deciding what impairment levels to use for real world testing. With more than 1000 predefined test cases and the ability to customize test cases, this option provides an excellent basis for a test plan that provides the benefit of conformance with an industry standard and the ability to perform tests with a repeatable and controllable set of conditions as opposed to using a live network for testing. The test cases are arranged as 133 network topologies which correspond to different combinations of LAN and Access rates and eight severity levels for impairments. The severity levels are denoted by the letters A though H with serverity level A being mild impairments and severity level H being severe impairments. A Well Managed network is considered to only allow severity levels A-D, whereas a Partially Managed network would allow severity levels A-F and an Unmanaged network would allow severity levels A-H. This type of network would correspond to the Internet where on some days conditions can range from good to terrible. Test Case 1A is pretty easy with just a small amount of latency, jitter and no packet loss. Test case 1A Test Case 1C is not too bad but latency is a bit higher and there is a small amount of packet loss. Test case 1C Test Case 1F is pretty bad with high latency, jitter and loss. If the application being tested is voice or video the customer will likely be very unhappy. Test case 1F Test Case 1H is very bad and would likely be considered a disaster case with latency near one second,and lots of jitter and packet loss. Test case 1H

ConNIE IMPAIRMENTS NetworkFX ConNIE adds impairments as packets pass through. Ten independent filters can be configured to target impairments to specific VLANs, source and destination IP addresses, TCP ports, and class of service values. The bandwidth of the data stream can be limited in each direction to simulate the effects of a gateway such as a modem, DSL link or T1 link. This bandwidth limiting can be configured as symmetrical or asymmetrical. IP networks can create packet errors due to variations in routing algorithms and network equipment. NetworkFX ConNIE can be used to create various impairments independently for each direction, for up to ten filters. Error This impairment allows the user to inject errors into selected packets. A statistical percentage of packets may be specified to contain errors, simulating an incorrect transmission of a packet by a router. Burst errors can be injected into one or more consecutive bits within a packet. An error can be created every 1 to 10,000,000 packets. For more precise error injection, a 32-bit mask can be used to specify the bits where errors should be introduced at a user defined offset in the packet. 1 to 8 fields of 32-bits can be defined in an error profile. Bandwidth Limiting To emulate different speed links, ConNIE can restrict the bandwidth of packets to reflect the behavior of links such as cable modems, DSL modems, T-1/E-1., etc. Fragmentation ConNIE can perform fragmentation on packets to emulate devices that support MTU sizes less than the maximum packet size. Delay Varied or constant delay can be applied to selected packets to simulate delays found in the WAN environment. These delays are user specified at a fixed value or distributed between a minimum and maximum value. (1 ms to 10,000 ms) Delay distributions include Fixed, Uniform, Gaussian, Jitter and User Defined. Drop Dropped packets may affect the performance of streaming media or other QoS-dependent applications. This impairment simulates the effects of a full router buffer or a dropped link in the network. Packets may be dropped in a periodic, random or bursty manner. A burst of 1 to 10,000,000 packets can be dropped. A burst can occur every 1 to 10,000,000 packets. Duplicate Duplicate packets take up bandwidth and can create network bottlenecks. This impairment simulates router retransmissions in the network by duplicating selected packets. 1 to 20 duplicate packets can be created. A duplicate event can occur every 1 to 10,000,000 packets. Out of Order Out-of-order errors can occur when the packets travel through the network cloud via different paths. One packet could arrive before a previously sent packet due to the use of different routing protocols. This impairment changes the sequence of selected packets. Packets may be offset up to 100 packets away from their original place in the stream.

Modify Packets may be modified as they pass through. A 32-bit mask and an offset value can be used to identify which part of the packet to modify with the replacement value specified. A modification can be created every 1 to 10,000,000 packets. 1 to 8 fields of 32-bits can be defined in a modify profile. Filters Impairments can be applied to selected packets based upon filters using any fields in the packet. Standard fields include source and destination IP address, ports, VLAN tags, and ToS values. Custom filter fields allow you to define up to six additional fields within the packet to be used by each filter. Running Tests is Easy! The RunTime Console is organized to make it easy to load test cases, run tests and monitor the run time behavior of the test in progress. ConNIE excels in providing visual representations of the test in progress. The running test case is graphically shown and this valuable feature allows you to correlate the behavior of the application under test with the impairments as they are applied. User Defined Delay Distributions Custom delay distributions are supported with the User Delay Profile Editor. Use your favorite spreadsheet or text editor to create a list of latency values and paste into the editor to create a custom latency distribution or jitter model that can be loaded into the interactive delay mode. User Delay Distribution Automation, Iteractive, Immediate, MDI modes Many ways to create test cases, many ways to cause impairments. You can use Automation mode to run test cases or you can choose to configure an impairment manually using the simple interactive mode. You can also make an impairment happen at the press of a button using our immediate mode. And new with version 3.0 you can generate MDI Loss Rate and MDI Delay Factor as per RFC 4445. And yet there s more. The ConNIE graphical interface supports the ability to control up to five ConNIE units simultaneously for more complex test environments. We continue to add new features based upon the valued feedback from our customers. Please check with us for the latest additions or to speak with us about your requirements.

ConNIE NETWORK TESTING CAPABILITIES IN THE LAB As impairment-vulnerable applications such as VoIP, video telephony and video on demand are more widely deployed, it becomes more important to test the ability of new products to withstand a variety of impairments in the presence of background traffic. However, using a production network for testing is very expensive and does not provide the repeatable conditions required for thorough testing. NetworkFX ConNIE resolves this issue by bringing the network environment into the lab. Whether the device under test is a new hardware component, application or end-to-end network, the NetworkFX ConNIE enables engineers to discover and fix impairment vulnerabilities early before customer experience has been compromised and the cost of remediation skyrockets. SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Platform 2U, 19-inch rack-mountable 3.5" H x 16.53" W x 19.75" D 31 lbs. (14 kg) Operating environment: 5 C to 35 C Non-operating environment: 0 C to 50 C Regulatory approvals: EMC: FCC Class A, EN 55024 Safety: EN 60950-1, CE Mark, TUV Mark Physical Connections Management port: 10/100/1000 Base-T Copper NIC option: 2-port 10/100/1000 Base-T Fiber NIC option : 2-Port 1000Base-SX (GigE) Electrical 110-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 6 A Please feel free to contact us to arrange a live demonstation or to speak with us about your requirements. SALES AND INFORMATION sales@networkfx.com www.networkfx.com Telephone: +1 800.865.1820 NetworkFX Communications, LLC Mililani, Hawaii 96789 USA Copyright 2007 NetworkFX Communications LLC All rights reserved. NetworkFX, ConNIE are exclusive trademarks of NetworkFX Communications, LLC. P/N NFX7-1000