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INET Spectra Portable Multi-Protocol Test Set

$ 201.81

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Model: SPECTRA
  • MPN: 732-0007-04-001
  • Brand: INET
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Fully operational. Before making purchase, contact to discuss shipping/cost.

    Description

    Unit requires an external monitor(not included) as the brightness level is very low on the portable TFT monitor screen. Comes with sturdy carry case with 3-digit lock with instructions for setting and some testing cables.
    Inet Spectra Portable Multi-protocol Analyzer 4-link with the following
    Configuration
    SS7 Mode
    Monitor
    CVR Testers
    SS7 Tester
    ISUP/TUP Generator
    STP EmulatorMonitor
    The Spectra System is the multi-protocol analyzer with the revolutionary ability to handle the complexity of your network and bring all your data together. Targeted to the needs of advanced SS7, PCS, GSM, IS-41 and ISDN networks and labs, the Spectra System brings diverse protocols into a common environment for efficient, integrated troubleshooting, deployment and development. Perform multi-protocol analysis and testing simultaneously. Synchronize SS7, X.25 and ISDN test scripts for comprehensive end-to-end network testing from a single platform
    Link Capacity: Up to 4 - full duplex
    Interfaces Supported: RS-232, RS-449, V.35, DSO-A, DS1/E1, and ISDN ST
    Processor: Pentium 133 MHz
    Memory: 32 MB RAM, expandable to 64 MB
    Primary Hard Drive: 1 GB, optional 2 GB
    Display: TFT Color
    Monitor and Test SS7 and ISDN signaling networks
    Conformance testing for: Sigtran, HSL, ISUP, GSM, TCAP, Conformance, Validation and Regression Testing (CVR)
    Network Element Emulation SSP, STP, HLR, VLR, SG, ASP
    Complete Support for Standard Protocols and Signaling Interfaces
    One box for all your testing needs
    PCI processing cards for increased link and traffic capacity
    Scalable architecture for multi-protocol analysis
    Over 2,400 PSTN protocol conformance test cases
    Reduce lab equipment cost with network element simulation (STPs, SCPs, HLRs)