JDSU C4000-VOIP

COMMUNICATIONS TEST & MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS
T-BERD®/MTS-4000 Multiple Services Test Platform
Triple-Play Services Software Option
Key Features
• Video service (IPTV) testing
– IP Multicast test (broadcast video service): Generate
IGMP Join and Leave requests to verify the functionality
of stream flows, channel changes, and multi-cast communications
– IP Unicast test (video on demand [VoD] service):
Generate RTSP client requests for access to VoD media
server to verify the functionality of program stream
flows and uni-cast communications
– Decode and display I-Frame
• Voice service (VoIP) testing
– Emulate a VoIP phone for service turn-up and troubleshooting
– Supports Cisco SCCP, SIP, MGCP, H.323, and Nortel
Unistim signaling protocols
• Data services testing
– Provides a fully integrated Web browser
– Offers Throughput testing (FTP, HTTP)
Applications
• Tests IPTV video quality, including
analysis of video streams and packet
statistics on up to 10 streams in
Monitor Mode and 6 streams in
Terminate Mode, including video
mean opinion score (VMOS)
• Assesses VoIP packet quality and
voice quality rating using MOS and
R-Factor
• Tests data services, including ping,
trace route, and Web browser functions from a 10/100/1000 Ethernet
port or optional xDSL modules
• Scans the virtual local area network
(VLAN) for current configuration
and activity
WEBSITE : www.jdsu.com/test
The JDSU T-BERD/MTS-4000 equipped with the Triple-Play Software option
delivers comprehensive Internet Protocol (IP) service-level testing in a rugged,
handheld, battery-operated platform that is ideal for Access and Home network
turn-up, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
The growth of triple-play services has changed the landscape of the telecommunications industry through the creation of new opportunities, while also
introducing significant challenges for service providers. To remain competitive,
providers must efficiently deploy bundled voice, video, and data to the exacting
demands of customers—delivering on both quality of service (QoS) and experience
(QoE), while reducing operating expenses.
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 meets these challenges and more as the first multiapplication platform with fully integrated copper and fiber functionality that
addresses the complete set of requirements for triple-play, such as turn-up,
troubleshooting, and maintenance. The T-BERD/MTS-4000 Triple-Play Services
Software gives field service technicians who install and maintain triple-play service
over leading-edge fiber- and copper-based digital subscriber line (DSL) Access
networks a complete suite of essential testing tools in one unit.
Flexible connectivity, including universal serial bus (USB), high-speed
10/100/Gigabit Ethernet (GigE), Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), and Bluetooth, interfaces
make downloading software and offloading captured test data easier, thus
increasing productivity and baseline network performance.
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Architecture
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 is designed for skilled field technicians who install and
maintain various next-generation fiber (FTTx) networks delivering triple-play
services that often require advanced troubleshooting, including in-depth physical
layer tests on copper or fiber—or increasingly both.
Layered Graphical User Interface
The figure below shows the JDSU Quality Layer Model integrated into the
T-BERD/MTS-4000 graphical user interface (GUI) to enhance root-cause analysis.
Technicians can use it to locate IP service problems more easily and quickly.
Video QoS
Video Quality Layers
Content Quality
Video Stream Quality
Transport Quality
Error Indicator Count
Video QoE Indicators
Picture: Blurring, Edge Distortion, Visual Noise
Audio: Lip Sync, Drop Outs
Continuity Error
PCR Jitter
PSI Table Data (Error)
Pixelation, Tiling, Frame Freezes, Blue Screen
RTP Packet Loss
RTP Packet Jitter
Transaction Quality
RTSP Latency (VOD)
IGMP Latency (BC-TV)
Service Accessibility, Channel Change Latency,
Pause, Play Latency, Service Latency
Figure 1: JDSU Quality Layer Model
Figure 2: Example of Video test results using the T-BERD/MTS-4000 GUI with the JDSU Quality Layer Model
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The Triple-Play Software Option for the T-BERD/MTS-4000 installed on the base
unit can be used with the resident Ethernet (10/100/Gig E) port. It is compatible
with field-swappable T-BERD/MTS-4000 xDSL interface modules.
VDSL,
Data, IPTV
Copper, VDSL,
Data, IPTV
Copper
Network
Copper
Last Mile
Copper, VDSL,
Data, IPTV
Home
MDF
POTS Switch
POTS
Pedestal
Cross
Box
POTS
Splitter
NID
VDSL
ATM
Data Network
VDSL
ATU-R
DLC
Cross
Box
Splice
Case
Figure 3: Example of a typical DSL architecture
POTS
POTS
Splitter
DSLAM
ATU-Cs
NID
NID
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Applications
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 provides the full range of capabilities needed to test
today’s leading-edge FTTx and copper access networks plus the expandability
needed to test next-generation networks. The wide range of testing technologies
offered by the T-BERD/MTS-4000 provide all of the testing functions that
technicians need at every stage of the network lifecycle, from the physical layer to
the application layer, in a single handheld and rugged unit.
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 delivers an integrated approach to field testing with test
support for specific application use cases. Field-swappable modules are available
for multi-service testing and two modules can run simultaneously.
IP Video Testing
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 enables analysis of the video service (IPTV) stream
anywhere in the Access network using a DSL or Ethernet interface. With its
advanced performance monitoring features, the T-BERD/MTS-4000 accurately
measures video QoS and QoE using built-in tests for content, transport,
transaction, and physical link quality.
Figure 4: Example of IPTV Video Stream test
Figure 5: Example of IPTV Summary test screen
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VoIP Testing
Technicians can use the T-BERD/MTS-4000 to turn up and troubleshoot voice
service (voice over IP [VoIP]) connectivity, feature availability, and voice quality.
They can also conduct IP ping, packet statistic, and trace route analysis to identify,
diagnose, and sectionalize VoIP network and equipment problems.
Figure 6: VoIP test interface
IP Data Testing
The T-BERD/MTS-4000 enables Internet connectivity testing using an integrated
Web browser and also performs required IP data tests (such as IP ping delay) to
verify bandwidth requirements for real-time applications and services (such as
online gaming and streaming video).
Figure 7: IP Ping test interface
CoS Testing
With its advanced test capabilities that address each triple-play application QoS
metric, the T-BERD/MTS-4000 let carriers focus on effective Class of Service
(CoS) testing to ensure priority mapping for IP services. All three applications can
be run at the same time simulating mixed traffic flows. Interactions that violate
CoS rules can be identified quickly.
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The Right Tool for Today’s
Triple-Play Tests
The lightweight, rugged, and battery-operated T-BERD/MTS-4000 cost-effectively
scales to provide an all-in-one solution for field installation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting across a wide range of test applications for copper, fiber, and
triple-play services. With automation features, such as auto tests, custom scripts,
work flow ticket support, and flexible connectivity that improve workforce
efficiency, the T-BERD/MTS-4000 is ideally suited to optimize even the most
complex and advanced FTTx networks.
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Specifications
Test Ports/Interface Support
10/100/1GigE (configurable—half/full duplex auto detect),RJ45
Optional ADSL1/2/2+,VDSL1/2 (modem port 8-pin
modular—line on center pins,Tip-Ring connections)
Cable Test CAT 3/5
TDR Results
Fault type open/short
Distance to fault
GigE Results
Polarity
Skew
Ethernet Data
Media Type
Auto, 10/100/1000 Mb/s full, half duplex
Data Modes
IPoE, PPoE, data off
IP Mode
DHCP, static
MAC Setting
Factory default, user-defined
VLAN
Tag on/off
ID selection 0–4095
Priority selection 0–7
Web Browser
On/Off
Reported Results—Ethernet TE
Ethernet Statistics
Link status, link speed, link duplex detection
TX collisions,TX/RX (bytes, frames, errors, dropped frames)
LAN/WAN Results
IP address, Net mask, gateway, DNS, MAC address
PING ICMP and UDP Statistics
Echoes sent/received, PING delay (Cur/Avg/Max/Min), lost
count/percentage
Supports IP address or DNS name destination
Trace Route ICMP and UDP Statistics
Hop count, name lookup, and IP address of hops
Supports IP address and DNS address destination
FTP/HTTP
Upload/download rate, transfer count, time
VLAN scan
VLAN, priority, frame count, last seen
VoIP Specifications
Reported Results—VoIP
Supported Signaling Protocols
H.323 ITU-T H.323 version 3 Fast Connect
H.323 ITU-T H.323 version 3 Full Connect
(MSD, CAPSET, OLC exchange)
Skinny Cisco Client Protocol (SCCP)
SIP RFC 3621
Nortel Unistim
MGCP
Supported Codec Configuration
ITU-T G.711 u-law/A-law (PCM/64 kb/s)
ITU-T G.723.1 (ACELP/5.3, 6.3 kb/s)
ITU-T G.726 (ADPCM/32 kb/s)
ITU-T G.729a (GS-ACELP/8 kb/s)
ITU-T G.722 64K
ITU-T H.261 video conferencing
ITU T H.263 video conferencing
User-selectable silence suppression, jitter buffer, and voice
packet size
User-selectable transmit source (live voice conversation,
tone transmit (200-5 kHz), pre-recorded wave file (up to 2 Mb)
LAN Settings
User-selectable calling alias
User-selectable IP address, static or DHCP
User-selectable subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server
User-selectable or default MAC address VLAN configurable—
IEEE.802.1p/q
Configurable IP TOS
Gatekeeper Settings
User-selectable static/auto discovery, or no gatekeeper
direct connect mode
Supports inbound and outbound calls with or without
gatekeeper support
Call Stats
Full incoming call statistics, including IP address, far-end alias,
far-end name, RTCP availability/ports, codec and rate, call signaling support, silence suppression enabled, and call duration
Throughput Audio/Video
Sent/received in bytes and packets, out-of-sequence packets,
remote packets
Voice Stream Timeline
Packet delay, packet jitter, packet loss, overall QoS
Incoming Delay
Network, encoding, packetization, buffering, and total delay
Content Quality
Call quality R-Factor
Line quality R-Factor
R-Factor G.107
R-Factor burst
R-Factor gap
CQ MOS
LQ MOS
PQ MOS
Transport Quality
Audio jitter
Audio packets lost
Audio overall QoS
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/Average
Current/Min/Max/QoS History
Current/Min/Max/QoS History
Current/Min/Max/QoS History
Voice and video quality rating based on packet metrics thresholds set by user MOS rating, R-Factor, and voice degradation
factors support packet capture and filtering (save internally or
to USB mass memory storage)
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Specifications
IP Video Specifications
Modes
Terminate, Monitor,Through
Set Top Box Emulation
IGMPv2 and v3 emulation client
IGMP message status/decode status/error message
RTSP emulation client
Service Selection
Broadcast video-UDP
Broadcast video-RTP
VOD-RTSP-UDP
ISMA broadcast
ISMA VOD (RTSP-UDP)
ISMA VOD (TTSP-TCP)
Rolling stream-R-RTP/UDP
Video Source Address Selection
IP address and port number
IP address, port number, and VOD URL extension
RTSP port select
RTSP vendor select
Multiple ATM VC Setup Selection
Virtual channels with simultaneous usage
Selectable TX peak cell rate (PCR) for signaling channel
Video Analysis is Per Video Stream
Simultaneous stream support
6 Terminate, 10 Monitor
IP Packet Analysis
Total packets RX count
Jitter current/max
RTP packets lost, count
RTP OOS, count
RTP errors, count
PID Analysis (each stream)
PID number
PID type (video, audio, data, unknown)
PID description
Summary Statistics
Terminate active stream count
1-6
Monitor active stream count
1-10
Data rates combined
Current/Ave/Min/Max
QoS
Error indicator count
Continuity error event count
Current/Max
Continuity error event percentage
Current/Max
PCR jitter
Current/Max ms
IGMP latency
ms
RSTP latency
ms
QoS score
(Pass/Fail threshold selections)
Graphs
Packet loss
QoS timeline
Jitter
Content Quality
PID, class, description
Error indicator count
Service name
Program name
Video MOS
R-Factor
Degradation (loss, discard, codec)
Stream Quality
Sync errors
Count
Continuity errors
Current/Average/Min/Max
Continuity errors %
Current/Average/Min/Max
PCR jitter
Count
PID timeouts
Count
PAT errors
Count
PMT errors
Count
Video Stream Data Rates
Total
Current/Average/Min/Max
IP
Current/Average/Min/Max
Video
Current/Average/Min/Max
Audio
Current/Average/Min/Max
Data
Current/Average/Min/Max
Unknown
Current/Average/Min/Max
All streams
Current/Average/Min/Max
Transport Quality
MDI delay factor
Current/Average/Max
MDI MLR
Current/Average/Max/Total
MDI buffer size
Current/Average/Max
RTP jitter
Current/Max
Lost packets
Current/Average/Max
RTP packet loss Distance Errors Threshold/Current/Max/Total
Period Errors Threshold/Current/Max/Total
Error Logging
Timestamp for error events
QoS state changes
Pass to Fail, Fail to Pass
Signaling Protocol Message Decode:
IGMP Messages
RTSP Messages
500 Message FIFO Buffer Storage—File Export
Standards
RFC2236, IGMP
RFC2326, RTSP
ISO (IEC 13818),Video Transport
ETSI TR 10-290 V2.1,
Steam and Analysis
Video Measurements
TFC-1483; 2684, ATM AAL5
RFC2364, PPPoAAL5
RFC4445, Media Delivery Index (MDI)
Ordering Information
Triple-Play Software Options
C4000-VOIP
C4000-VOIP-CISCO
C4000-VOIP-UNISTIM
C4000-IPTV
C4000-CABLDIAG
Standard VOIP
Cisco Call Manager
Nortel Unistim Call Manager
Standard IPTV
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