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New Products and Features ............................................................................................. 3
Hardware Features ............................................................................................................ 3
Software Features ............................................................................................................. 4
Spirent Support ................................................................................................................. 26
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New Products and Features Hardware Features
Spirent 16-Port mGig Appliance (C50-KIT-24-START)
Spirent C50-KIT-24-START support is included in this release.
Configuration: C50 Appliance with 16-Port 10G/5G/2.5G/1G/100M (Copper) + Hardware Timing
and the following software packages:
• Packet Generator and Analyzer Base Package
• IGMP MLD Host IP Multicast Base Package
• RFC-2544 with VLAN Network Device Benchmark Test Package
• RFC-2889 with VLAN Switching Benchmark Test Package
Multi-Gig Support: 10/2.5G Support on FX2/MX2 1G/10G Load Modules and NIC-47
2.5G and 10G support using a Multi-Gig/NBASE-T SFP transceiver has been added to Spirent
FX2/MX2 1G/10G load modules and NIC-47. Only 2.5G and 5G speeds are licensed based
(chassis-based licenses).
Note: 100MB/1G/5G speeds are beta in 5.04
Part Number Description
ACC-7103A MULTIGIG (IEEE P802.3BZ) SFP+ TRANSCEIVER FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G
& NIC-47, 30M
BPK-1367 2.5G CHASSIS BASED LICENSE FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G & NIC-47
BPK-1368 5G CHASSIS BASED LICENSE FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G & NIC-47
KIT-ACC-7103A-BPK-1367-8 2.5/5G SFP+ TRANSCVR (4) & LICENSE FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G & NIC-47
KIT-ACC-7103A-BPK-1367 2.5G SFP+ TRANSCVR (4) & LICENSE FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G & NIC-47
KIT-ACC-7103A-BPK-1368 5G SFP+ TRANSCVR (4) & LICENSE FOR FX2/MX2 1G/10G & NIC-47
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Software Features
Spirent TestCenter Enhanced L4-7: DHCP Client and Server Support
Spirent TestCenter release 5.04 adds support for DHCP Client and Server emulation.
DHCP Config option
Enable DHCP Client one port1
Enable DHCP server on port2
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VXLAN IPv6 Underlay Wizard
In Spirent TestCenter release 5.04, the VXLAN EVPN Overlay wizard now supports VXLAN IPv6
underlay configurations. With the wizard, you can configure VTEPs with IPv6 addresses in
interface and loopback.
Configure IPv6 VTEPs:
Configure IPv6 for DUT BGP session:
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Configure BGP IPv6 Next-Hop:
VXLAN GPE
Spirent TestCenter release 5.04 introduces VXLAN GPE tunnel support for virtual Broadband
Network Gateway(vBNG). VxLAN defines an encapsulation format that encapsulates Ethernet
frames in an outer UDP/IP transport. VXLAN GPE (Generic Protocol Extension) extends the
existing VxLAN protocol to provide protocol typing, OAM, and versioning capabilities and to
support direct encapsulation of higher layer protocols such as IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, and vBNG.
With VXLAN GPE tunnel support, you can connect VM devices behind VXLAN VTEPs using a VM
to VXLAN-GPE VTEP link with next protocol as vBNG. A VXLAN GPE tunnel is used between
vBNG Control Plane and vBNG User Plane. The vBNG CP and vBNG UP devices can be in the
same or different subnets.
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Configure the VXLAN GPE and vBNG parameters in the link options.
Routing Scale Enhancement: 1K Stream Block Support
In Spirent TestCenter release 5.04, the maximum number of stream blocks supported on Spirent
PX3 400G test modules, is increased to 1023 stream blocks, when 1 stream per stream block is
configured. Until version 5.04, a maximum of 255 stream blocks were supported.
Note: The new increased (1023) stream block support is available to stream blocks configured
using a List modifier only. The number of stream blocks is reduced to 255, when using Range
modifiers.
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Control Plane and User Plane Separated BNG Protocol (CUSP) User Plane Emulation
BPK-1374 CUSP Protocol User Plane Emulation Base Package
Spirent TestCenter release 5.04 added support for user plane emulation of Control Plane and User
Plane Separated BNG Protocol (CUSP). A broadband remote access server (BRAS) routes traffic
to and from broadband remote access devices such as digital subscriber line access multiplexers
(DSLAM) on an Internet service provider's (ISP) network. BRAS is also referred to as a broadband
network gateway (BNG).
Control plane user plane separated BNG (CUSP) architecture is introduced to provide centralized
session management, flexible address allocation, high scalability for subscriber management
capacity, and cost-efficient redundancy. A control plane and user plane separated BNG is made up
of a Control Plane (CP) and a set of User Planes (UPs). The Control Plane is a user control
management component which manages UP's resources such as the user entry and user's Quality
of Service (QoS) policy, for example, the access bandwidth and priority management. Control
Plane could be virtualized and centralized. The User Plane Management module in the BNG
control plane centrally manages the distributed UPs (e.g. load balancing), as well as the setup,
deletion, update, and maintenance of channels between control planes and user planes. The User
Plane (UP) is a network edge and user policy implementation component. It can support the
forwarding plane functions on traditional BNG devices, such as traffic forwarding, QoS, and traffic
statistics collection.
Several interfaces are involved to support communication between the CP and UP. The CP and
UP use service interface to establish VXLAN tunnels with each other and transmit PPPoE and
IPoE packets over the VXLAN tunnels. The CP uses control interface to deliver service entries,
and the UP uses the control interface to report service events to the CP. The CP uses NETCONF
based management interface to deliver configurations to the UP. The CUSP protocol defines the
control interface and specifies establishing and maintaining the communication between the
centralized control plane and distributed user planes.
With this feature, a single Spirent TestCenter test port can emulate up to 200 user planes, and
exchange CUSP messages with the DUT (device under test) control plane.
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To enable this feature, click the CUSP protocol tab and create one or more emulated user plane
devices.
You can set the DUT control plane IPv4 or IPv6 address and the port number. The default DUT CP
port number is 8912. You can also configure the Vendor Id, Hello Version, and CUSP Version.
Other configurable parameters, their default values, and value ranges are listed in the table below.
Name Default value Value range Unit
Report Interval 10 10 ~ 65535 Second
Session retry count 10 0 ~ 300 -
Session retry interval 10 1 ~ 300 Second
Session open delay 100 0 ~ 10000 Millisecond
Session close delay 100 0 ~ 10000 Millisecond
Keep Alive Timeout 30 10 ~ 65535 Second
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You can use action commands to send out specific CUSP messages.
This feature provides Spirent TestCenter IQ statistics and results for the number of session
up/down events and the number of transmitted and received CUSP messages per message type.
CoAP Server Emulation with Port Increment and Lifetime Support
BPK-1373 CoAP Server Emulation Base Package
Spirent TestCenter release 5.04 added port increment and lifetime support to CoAP (Constrained
Application Protocol) server emulation.
With this release, you can now set both the port number and incremental step value for the
emulated CoAP server and CoAP client DUT (device under test) separately.
A new “Lifetime” configuration parameter (in seconds) for emulated CoAP server is also
introduced. This parameter controls how often CoAP post messages are sent to CoAP client DUT
(device under test).
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Software Stream Pre-load and Dead Streams Health Indicator
Release 5.04 adds Software Stream Pre-load to the Spirent TestCenter IQ framework. Software
pre-load allows stream properties to be collected and displayed even before traffic is started. In the
absence of software pre-load, some of the stream properties could not be populated until traffic
was started.
Software pre-load also allows for detection of dead streams during a live test, especially when no
packets were ever received on the Rx side. Release 5.04 includes a Dead Streams Health
Indicator that utilizes the pre-load feature. The pre-load function is always enabled in TestCenter
IQ; it does not require additional user configuration.
Edit SUT Details within Spirent TestCenter IQ
Spirent TestCenter IQ provides the ability to edit SUT details within the TestCenter IQ web UI. This
feature allows you to specify details about the SUT configuration and topology for any given test.
SUT details are included in the PDF test reports generated via TestCenter IQ.
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Time Aware Shaper Qbv Rx Analysis
Spirent FX2-1G, MX2-1G, and FX2-10G test modules added “Performance Mode” in port level.
STC-Default Mode: FX2/MX2-1G, 4 ports in a port group.
STC-AdvTSN Mode: TSN mode supports 802.1qbv analyzer, 2 ports in a port group.
Switch Mode reboots the port group.
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Added “Qbv Filter Settings” and “Qbv Bucket List” to the Traffic Analyzer tab.
Maximum 8 filters
Filter Index: Index number of filters, start from 0
PCP Offset(bytes): PCP location in the frame, by default is 14th byte in the frame
PCP Mask: Mask for PCP, by default is 0x7, use the last 3 bits in the byte
PCP Start of Range: Minimum value of PCP, 0 by default. Range is 0 to 7
PCP End of Range: Maximum value of PCP, 7 by default. Range is 0 to 7
Dest Mac Offset: Offset of destination MAC address in the frame, by default is 0
Dest Mac Mask: Mask of destination MAC, only use the last 3 bytes. By default is
00:00:00:FF:FF:FF. Range is from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:00:00:FF:FF:FF
Dest Mac Start of Range: Minimum destination MAC address in the frame, only use last 3 bytes.
By default is 00:00:00:00:00:00. Range is from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:00:00:FF:FF:FF
Dest Mac End of Range: Maximum destination MAC address in the frame, only use last 3 bytes.
By default is 00:00:00:FF:FF:FF. Range is from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:00:00:FF:FF:FF
GOE Offset: Offset cycle time of GOE, default value is -1. If GOE value equals the default value -1,
the following values in results will be set to 0:
• PeakNegativeDev
• PeakPositiveDev
• ShortTermTotalDev
• ShortTermRxFrameCount
• TotalDev
• TotalRxFrameCount
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Maximum 8 buckets for FX2/MX2-1G and 16 buckets for FX2-10G
Bucket Index: Index of bucket, start from 0
Offset: Active time offset of the bucket, 0 by default, in nanoseconds
Duration: Duration time of the bucket, 0 by default, in nanoseconds
Filter Index: Filters bind to this bucket, 0 by default, split in “,”, max 8 filters in a bucket
The Qbv analyzer result is only available in Spirent TestCenter IQ. Enable Qbv Results in
TestCenter IQ Settings; click “Qbv Results” in the Result Selector. Refer to the screen capture.
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In the TestCenter IQ page, find Qbv stream results in Views and drag them out.
The left side includes filter information, from port to destination MAC end address.
The right side includes statistics for the filter:
Peak Negative Deviation: Negative deviation frame count
Peak Positive Deviation: Positive deviation frame count
Short Term Rx Frame Count
Total Deviation: Total deviation frame count
Total Rx Frame Count
Bucket 0 to 8: Rx Frames for each bucket
IEEE802.1AS Results Enhancements
• Provide additional stats for gPTP message intervals
• Additional stats are supported on all gPTP modes
• Minimum, maximum, and average stastics are provided for all gPTP message intervals in a new view in TestCenter IQ.
• Message interval between:
• Sync
• Follow_Up
• Pdelay_request
• Announce
• Sync and follow_up
• Pdelayreq and pdelayres
• Pdelayres and pdelayresFU
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• Select IEEE8021AS Message Interval Results
• New TestCenter IQ Results View
IEEE1588v2 Missed and Invalid Sequence Counts (1PPS)
• The following New Error counts are added:
• Rx Invalid Sync Count
• Sync Not Received Count
• Rx Invalid Follow Up Count
• Follow Up Not Received Count
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• The new Invalid and Not Received Error counts help in debugging Synchronization and Timing
• Issues due to Not Received and Invalid Packets sent from DUT
• These Error counts are measured based on Sync/Follow Up Sequence ID
• In IEEE1588v2 Port Configuration, On Slave Port:
• Enable “Measure Sequence ID Errors”
• Rx Log Sync Interval : 0
• Note: Master Log Sync Interval must be specified in Rx Log Sync Interval
• Classic View: Sequence ID Error counters are added in “IEEE 1588v2 Clock Results”
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• Spirent TestCenter IQ
• Added new counters in “IEEE1588v2 Clock Results” view
• Rx Invalid Sync Count
• Sync Not Received Count
• Rx Invalid Follow Up Count
• Follow Up Not Received Count
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WPA3 and Enhanced Open for 802.11AC Wave-2
The new WPA3 as the next generation of Wi-Fi security protocols and Enhanced Open securities
are now supported with 802.11ac Wave-2 gears. The new WPA3 security supports WPA2/WPA3
Personal, WPA3 Personal, and WPA3 Enterprise through a profile setting. Refer to the screen
captures for both WPA3 and Enhanced Open security options.
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PMF Support for 802.11AX
802.11w (Protected Management Support, PMF) is now supported with all Spirent TestCenter
WLAN gears, including 802.11ac and 802.11ax gears. PMF is set to “Disabled” by default; enable
the feature using the drop-down arrow in the Advanced tab profile setting as shown below. The
feature is available for both multi-client and multi-AP emulation applications.
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802.1x Enterprise Authentication EAP-AKA/ AKA’ and EAP-SIM
EAP-AKA/AKA’ and EAP-SIM are now supported on all Spirent TestCenter WLAN gears including
802.11ac and 802.11ax gears. The UI configuration is shown in screen captures below. The new
EAP types are for both multi-client and multi-AP emulation applications.
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Enhanced DFS Parameter Settings
This release introduces two enhanced DFS features: random selection of center frequency and user-changeable radar parameters (Pulse Width, Pulse Repetition Interval (PRI), and Pulse per Burst) as shown in the screen captures. They are supported for both 802.11ac and 802.11ax gears.
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Wi-Fi Channel Condition Report for 802.11AX
Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) to appraise the RF medium for a real time channel assessment for Wi-Fi. Channel condition information through a CCA process is useful to understand real-time channel characteristics. This release introduces a few new WiFi stats for channel condition assessment that include channel Congestion (%) and Busy Time (%) in the last 10 seconds and are updated periodically. The new stats are supported with 802.11ax gears and are on a per port (radio) basis as shown below.
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Spirent Support
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