Digital Lightwave Expands Fiber Channel Test Options

Provider of optical networking test devices, Digital Lightwave has expanded its options for NIC platform’s Fiber Channel test.

The platform’s enhanced versatility now offers support for all Fiber Channel line rates ranging between 1G and 10G, within the existing or new NIC products.

Digital Lightwave’s Vice President of Sales, Tom Newhart stated that the launch of 10G and 8G Fiber Channel test options allows the company to provide the NIC platform for any customer to  support any Fiber Channel circuit.

Product Management and Marketing Director, Tony Goodchild said that the NIC platform offers high return on investment for its customers. He added that their technology enables carriers to support new network device manufacturers or customer services, without having to buy additional test devices.

The company’s 10G  and 8G Fiber Channel interfaces are available on its Multi-Service Analyzer range of modules, which includes test options for NGN Technologies, Fiber Channel, Ethernet, and SONET/SDH. The Fiber Channel testing of Digital Lightwave supports every feature of fabric login, buffer-to-buffer flow control, rates, headers, and node login. The exhaustive performance monitoring offers insight into circuit performance of Fiber Channels.

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