New 10 GbE Testing Tools for Converged Ethernet Optical Networks

Provider of communication measurement and test solutions, JDSU, has introduced three new, advanced 10 GbE testing tools to speed up the interoperability testing, benchmarking, verification and development of sophisticated Ethernet networks with FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) and DCB (Data Center Bridging) technology.

JDSU’s Xgig High Density 10 GbE tester includes 32 ports in a 3U chassis and automated benchmarking and testing capabilities. The tester supports layer testing of 10 GbE Ethernet networks.

Xgig 10GbE Load Tester Solution

The MLTT (Medusa Labs Test Tools) Suite version 4.0 and the Xgig 10 GbE Delay Emulator further expands the 10 GbE product series of JDSU. The Delay Emulator precisely determines the impact of fiber runs on network performance and latency with simple configuration and delay capabilities. The MLTT 4.0 supports TCP applications and provides precise visibility on the performance of the converged Ethernet network, LAN and SAN, while functioning at line rate.

Storage Network Test business unit General Manager of JDSU, Dave Buse, stated that the company has simplified the test and design of network equipment and offers products that have high port density. Such advanced products aid manufacturers to take key positions in the emerging Ethernet network applications, he said.

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