In the past, most of the traffic on communications networks was voice. Today, the amount of data traffic around the world is larger than that of voice, a trend which is on the rise. Data traffic allows organizations to run vital applications such as Internet, email and CRM. RADCOM has diverse lines of products for network monitoring and testing that quickly identify and solve problems. The large number of interfaces and protocols supported enables RADCOM's products to connect to a number of different lines simultaneously and allows rapid location and solution of problems. Below are some of the many technologies supported by RADCOM's products: Network Monitoring and Testing Protocols |
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Ethernet Ethernet is one of the most widely implemented LAN technologies. This section details RADCOM's tools for testing it. |
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TCP/IP TCP/IP (Transmission Constrol Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the protocol used by the Internet. RADCOM has wide support of al TCP/IP protocols for example IP/IPv6, TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, SNMP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 and many more. |
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WAN RADCOM supports a large number of WAN technologies, from interfaces on the physical layer, through the protocol layers. RADCOM supplies solutions to monitor and troubleshoot your WAN.
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LAN LANs (Local Area Networks) are data communications networks spanning a limited geographic area, a few miles at most. The most widely used LAN (Local Area Network) protocols are Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet. This section details RADCOM's tools for testing it.
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ATM ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) cell-switching technology is an efficient, scalable solution that integrates voice, video and data transmission. RADCOM presents a range of products for ATM, including AAL2 and AAL5 reassembly, and protocol analysis at all 7 layers.
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PoS PoS (Packet over SONET) is a standard for transmitting packets (primarily IP) over SONET/SDH links. RADCOM's interfaces range from OC3 to OC48. |
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PPP PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) is designed for simple links which transport packets between two peers. RADCOM's protocol anlayzers support a wide range of PPP protocols, including LCP, PAP, CHAP and many more, as well as the ability to analyze the TCP/IP protocols encapsulated above them. |
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MLPPP The Performer Analyzer has powerful MLPPP analysis and MLPPP decode cover multiple links as well as coversapabilities of the PPP protocol layers such as LCP, CHAP, IPCP and more, including the ability to decode encapsulated protocols such as IP, TCP and UDP as well as application protocols. |
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Frame Relay Frame Relay is a synchronous, HDLC protocol based network, which provides a fast and efficient method of transmitting information. RADCOM's solutions for Frame Relay include a Frame Relay Simulator and a DLCI map which displays information about FR stations active on a network. |
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IPTV Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is a general term to refer to systems where television and/or video signals are distributed to subscribers or viewers using a broadband connection over Internet Protocol. |
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SONET/SDH The Performer Analyzer has powerful SONET analysis and SONET decode capabilities. RADCOM's interfaces range from OC3 to OC48. |
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IMA IMA (Inverse Multiplexing for ATM) facilitates combination of multiple (up to 32) low-rate ATM circuits into a single high-rate logical pipe. RADCOM’s Performer Analyzer acts as an IMA analyzer/tester.
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X.25 RADCOM's is an old WAN packet switched standard which is still available in many places around the world. RADCOM provides extensive support for this technology including X.25 DCE/DTE simulation and analysis. |
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V-Series The V-series interfaces include RS-232, RS-422, RS-530, V.35 and X.11. |
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