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MethodologyCenter

Quick Start Guide

The Beginner’s Guide to Running a

MethodologyCenter Test

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Copyright

© 2017 Spirent Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

▪ All of the company names and/or brand names and/or product names referred to in this document, in particular, the name

“Spirent” and its logo device, are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Spirent plc and its subsidiaries, pending

registration in accordance with relevant national laws. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are the property of

their respective owners. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not

represent a commitment on the part of Spirent Communications. The information in this document is believed to be

accurate and reliable, however, Spirent Communications assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies

that may appear in the document.

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Contents

Pre-Setup

MethodologyCenter Application VM

Basic Flow to Run a MethodologyCenter Test

Methodology Configuration

Methodology Test Results

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Pre-Setup – MethodologyCenter Application VM

Before you can run a MethodologyCenter test, you must have a MethodologyCenter VM up

and running and accessible to the network. To set it up, follow these steps:

Log on to your domain at temeva.com.

Navigate to the Temeva MethodologyCenter webpage: Locate the Application Manager on the main page (the gear in the upper right corner), and choose MethodologyCenter.

The MethodologyCenter Application VM image is on the right side of Temeva MethodologyCenter webpage.

Download the appropriate MethodologyCenter file for your environment

Deploy the image: spin up the VM on the preferred virtualization platform and make sure it has a propernetwork connection.

Recommended configuration – 2 vCPU and 4G memory or more.

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Pre-Setup – MethodologyCenter Application VM (contd.)

When the MethodologyCenter Application VM is up, you will see it in the Available Inventory section (with an administrator authority account).

Status column: indicates the condition of MethodologyCenter Application VM.

If the MethodologyCenter Application VM is not accessible, the entire entry will be grayed out in the inventory.

Action column:

Use Instance: use this application VM; takes you to the MethodologyCenter application.

Move Location: move this instance to another location in the Available Inventory.

Update Instance: update this instance to the latest MethodologyCenter version.

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Pre-Setup – MethodologyCenter Application VM (contd.)

When the MethodologyCenter Application VM is up and ready for use, you can quickly launch it by clicking the Launch Apps icon and selecting the location of your Talisman VM.

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MethodologyCenter Test Basic Workflow

1. From the Apps menu on the main toolbar, select the MethodologyCenter app and the location of the MethodologyCenter Application VMs you want to use.

2. Choose a methodology test from Methodology Selection.

3. For each box in the topology diagram, choose the Spirent TestCenter ports you wish to use for the test

4. For each box in the topology diagram, configure additional items, such as endpoints, etc.

5. Under the topology diagram in the center of the page, configure additional properties for the test

6. (Optionally) save the test

7. Execute the test

8. Observer real-time feedback about what the test is doing, as well as basic results as they become available.

9. When the test is finished, look at the high-level result for the test, either Pass (P), or Fail (F).

10. Click View Report to see a detailed test report.

11. (Optionally) save the report in alternate formats, such as PDF, DOCX, or XSLX.

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

1. Select and launch MethodologyCenter web app

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

2. Select a methodology

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

3. Choose ports

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

3. Choose ports (continued)

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

4. Configure endpoints

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

5. Configure additional parameters

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

6. (Optionally) save your test

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

7. Execute your test

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

8. Observe the real-time feedback and results

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

9. When the test is finished, see the high-level result, either Pass or Fail

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

10. Look at the report to see detailed results

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Example – Configuring and Running a PING Test Methodology

11. Save the report in various formats (PDF, DOCX, XLSX)

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Methodology Result – Report

▪ An overall verdict is noted as Pass or Fail

▪ Summary Results

▪ Iteration summary, dimension verdict, configuration and test criteria summary are available, if the test finished gracefully. If the test is aborted, these results are not available.

▪ Iteration Results

▪ Detailed results of each iteration.

▪ Actual load value percentile distribution table (includes values from all agents).

▪ Charts and data for (up to) the five worst performing MethodologyCenter agents.

▪ Runtime Results

▪ Runtime results from the test execution page.

▪ Tables for (up to) the five worst performing MethodologyCenter agents and the result verdict for each iteration.

▪ Configuration

▪ Summary of the test configuration and the templates used.

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