Excellent video Jim, I have a Viavi 5800 Dual Port 10G tester, Can you please advise how to simulate a RFC2544 10G test in desk setting using 10g ethernet bridge over Fibre link? Thanks
I wish I could but I recently changed jobs and I'm not in the Viavi world any longer. I will say the tech support at Viavi was the single best I have ever encountered. I was able to send her a drawing of my setup, and she explained everything, and WHY. Very impressive.
I just want to confirm can we perform RFC2544 by giving softloop to opposite side interface of network device without using another Viavi tester at other end
I apologize, it has been almost 3 years since I have used a T-Berd. It has all faded, I'm back in the 2way world these days. When I did do testing, we physically put a separate T-Berd at the distant end.
@@dc95811 you can definitely put a softloop at the other end as far as the circuit is an open pipe and there is no equipment in between the network far end and near end then the tester will definitely identify the remote loop
Excellent video Jim, I have a Viavi 5800 Dual Port 10G tester, Can you please advise how to simulate a RFC2544 10G test in desk setting using 10g ethernet bridge over Fibre link? Thanks
I wish I could but I recently changed jobs and I'm not in the Viavi world any longer. I will say the tech support at Viavi was the single best I have ever encountered. I was able to send her a drawing of my setup, and she explained everything, and WHY. Very impressive.
Hi,
At 13:16, what are those bar colors L1, L2, L3 and L4. Do you know what they represent or what they are called?
I believe that is referring to the packet transport layers.
I just want to confirm can we perform RFC2544 by giving softloop to opposite side interface of network device without using another Viavi tester at other end
I apologize, it has been almost 3 years since I have used a T-Berd. It has all faded, I'm back in the 2way world these days. When I did do testing, we physically put a separate T-Berd at the distant end.
@@dc95811 you can definitely put a softloop at the other end as far as the circuit is an open pipe and there is no equipment in between the network far end and near end then the tester will definitely identify the remote loop