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October 2018
Spirent Communications
Spirent TestCenter Software and Hardware New Features 4.91
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New Products and Features .......................................................................................... 3
Hardware Features ......................................................................................................... 3
Software Features .......................................................................................................... 3
Spirent Support ............................................................................................................ 23
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New Products and Features
Hardware Features
• New PX3-QSFP28-12-100A, PX3-QSFP28-12-125A, PX3-QSFP28-12-150A, PX3-QSFP28-12-175A, PX3-QSFP28-12-225A Test Modules
These modules now support 100G, 50G, 40G, 25G, and 10GbE
• PX3-400GQ-P2, 2-port CFP8 Test Module
• PX3-400GQ-T2, 2-port QSFP-DD Test Module
These modules now support 4x100GbE on Spirent TestCenter and Boost UI
• DX3-400GQ-T2, DX3-400GD-T2 2-port QSFP-DD Test Module
• DX3-400GQ-P2, DX3-400GD-P2 2-port CFP8 Test Module
These modules now support 4x100GbE on Spirent TestCenter and Boost UI
• PX3-100G 12-port Modules (100/50/25/40/10G) Version B
50G FEC Counters are now supported on version B PX3-100G 12-port test modules. Refer to Spirent document PN 71-008421 (PX3-100GQ-12 and Spirent TestCenter version 4.82) on how to identify which version of PX3-100G 12-port module you have.
• FX2-10G-S16, FX2-10G-12, FX2-10G-S8, MX2-10G-S12, MX2-10G-S8, MX2-10G-S4, and NIC-47 Test Modules
Spirent FX2 10G Ethernet test modules now fully support transmit, receive, and analysis for
Preemption standard (IEEE802.1Qbu) in 10GbE mode.
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New Spirent C50 Appliance
Spirent C50 8-Port FX2 10/100/1000 Ethernet SFP NIC and Hardware Timing
P/N: C50-KIT-22-START
• Spirent C50 with Hardware Timing
• 8-Port FX2 10/100/1000 Ethernet SFP NIC
• 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
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Software Features
PX3-400GQ-P2 2-port CFP8 Test Module, PX3-400GQ-T2 2-port QSFP-DD Test Module
DX3-400GQ-T2, DX3-400GD-T2, DX3-400GDF-T2, 2-port QSFP-DD Test Module
DX3-400GQ-P2, DX3-400GD-P2, DX3-400GDF-P2 2-port CFP8 Test Module
• Priority Flow Control support for 50G individual counters for each queue; ability to pause one
individual queue while the rest transmit
• Increase PX3 50G RIT from 8k to 16k.
• Enable Shuffle VFD support for 100G and 50G (PX3 and DX3).
• Enable Smooth Random Length feature for 100G and 50G PX3
• Support for control plane PFC on PX3 50G; also 8 PFC queue for PX3 and DX3 50G
TSN: 802.1 Qbv – Time Aware Traffic Shaping
Spirent TestCenter release 4.91 now supports generation of timed traffic based on gPTP time and Time Aware Shaping parameters. You can configure a set of Qbv parameters on the gPTP GUI and start Qbv traffic based on the configuration. You can configure Qbv Base time, Qbv Cycle time, and the Offset from the beginning of the cycle at which you want to start the traffic. A command has been added at the device level to start Qbv traffic using a gPTP device.
The objective is to start the traffic streams configured on the traffic generator at a user-configured gPTP time, when the gPTP protocol is started. This allows streams on different ports to be started at different times, allowing different streams and classes of traffic to arrive at the DUT at different instances, testing and evaluating its scheduling ability via Spirent TestCenter results views (on the receiving endpoint).
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IEEE 1588 – Displaying and Recording t1-t4 Timestamps
Spirent TestCenter release 4.91 now supports displaying and logging the four timestamps (t1-t4) from the PTP Clock Sync messaging sequence. In Classic and Spirent TestCenter IQ result views, t1-t4 are visible in real time. You can specify the threshold offset value and trigger logging of t1-t4 values.
eCPRI PDU Template and Auto Response Frame
BPK-1364 eCPRI Base Package
Spirent TestCenter release 4.91 now supports the eCPRI (Evolved Common Public Radio Interface) PDU template and auto response framework. You can use this feature to create raw streams with eCPRI messages. You can also use the eCPRI auto response frame feature to match incoming DUT eCPRI messages with pre-defined filter patterns and respond with pre-defined messages. To access this feature, select the “Traffic Generator” under a port, click the “Add” button and then click the “Add Raw Stream Block …” menu option.
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You must create an “Ethernet II” header first. You can also add optional VLAN headers, optional IPv4 and UDP headers. Select the “ECPRI Message” header from the “5G” category and add the header on top of “Ethernet II”, or optional VLAN and UDP headers.
Figure: Insert eCPRI message header
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Figure: Creating a raw stream with eCPRI message on top of Ethernet II header
Figure: Creating a raw stream with eCPRI message on top of UDP header
By default, the eCPRI message type is set to “0-IQ Data”. Other supported message types are:
1-Bit Sequence 2-Real-Time Control Data 3-Generic Data Transfer 4-Remote Memory Access 5-One-Way Delay Measurement 6-Remote Reset
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Figure: Supported eCPRI message types
You can add payload directly for different message types as shown in the screen capture.
You can add data headers, application headers, and section headers to the eCPRI message.
Data Header – This is used to transfer time domain or frequency domain IQ samples between
physical processing elements split between eCPRI nodes (eREC and eRE).
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Figure: Insert eCPRI Data Header
Application Header – The application layer is within the eCPRI payload and consists of a common
header for time reference, followed by information and parameters dependent on, and specific to,
the section type in use.
Figure: Insert eCPRI Application Header
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Section Header - The purpose of section ID is to map U-Plane messages to the corresponding C-
Plane message (and section type) associated with the data.
Figure: Insert eCPRI Section Header
Figure: eCPRI Section Header
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To use the eCPRI auto frame response feature, you must first enable Auto Frame Response in the
technology selector.
The Frame Response feature will then be available on the port level.
Select “Frame Response” and add probe.
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Click “Filter Selection” and create a PDU filter to match incoming DUT eCPRI packets.
Figure: Creating PDU filter to match incoming eCPRI packets from DUT
Click “Response Frame” to configure response frame profiles.
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To start eCPRI auto frame response, click the “Start” icon.
To view the auto frame response results, select “Auto Frame Response Results” in the “System Views” > “Frame Response” result view.
ISIS SRv6 Draft Update
Spirent TestCenter now supports the ISIS SRv6 latest draft version draft-bashandy-isis-srv6-
extensions-04. As part of new draft, support for SRMSD Sub-tlv has been added under the
Neighbor tab. Note: There are no other GUI changes to support the latest draft version.
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On the ISIS Global settings tab, you can change the default value of IANA numbers.
ISIS SR View Routes
Use the View Routes function to view the details of the routes learned from DUT(peer), a.k.a. the
routing information in Spirent TestCenter’s routing table. The routes information is from the TLVs of
the Route Update packets.
Spirent TestCenter now supports viewing IS-IS SR capabilities, LSP information, interface ip, and
related TLVs; for example, Prefix SID and Adj-SID as shown in the screen capture.
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ISIS SR Flex Algorithm New! (Requires license BPK-1365 FLEX-ALGO FOR ISIS-SR PACKAGE)
Segment Routing (SR) allows a flexible definition of end-to-end paths within IGP topologies by
encoding paths as sequences of topological sub-paths, called segments. It also defines an
algorithm that defines how the paths are computed and provides a way to associate Prefix-SID
with an algorithm.
Spirent TestCenter now supports the following drafts and RFC to enable flex algorithm functions:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-lsr-flex-algo-00
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-isis-te-app-04
RFC 7810 (IS-IS Traffic Engineering (TE) Metric Extensions)
Spirent TestCenter includes a new capability, “SR-FAD Sub-TLV,” added to Capability TLV tab.
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Under the Neighbor tab, you can define the TE metrics for flex-algo as shown in the screen
capture.
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SRv6 L3VPN Wizard
Spirent TestCenter now supports the SRv6 L3VPN Wizard. You can select the new wizard from
the SP-SDN wizard category and the SRv6 VPN wizard. Depending on the number of ports
involved in the testing, you can select Core and CE facing ports and step through the wizard to
complete the setup as shown in the screen capture. In addition, the wizard will automatically set up
the traffic bi-directionally by selecting SRH and IPinIP encapsulation.
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Flow Spec Types 7, 8, 9, and 12 Support for IPv4
Spirent TestCenter now supports IPv4 flow spec types for 7, 8, 9, and 12. You can select different
types of BGP flow specs by enabling the component checkbox as shown in the screen capture.
BGP Add Path Capability Support for IPv6
Spirent TestCenter now supports BGP add-path capability for unicast and VPN routes. You can
input multiple next-hops in the IPv6 Nexthop list as shown below.
BGP Dual Stack
You can now select a BGP device to run in dual-stack mode and choose how to
advertise/withdrawn routes: on both the sessions, only on the IPv4 session, or only on the IPv6
session. The screen captures show how to configure BGP in dual-stack mode and add the routes
in the respective tabs.
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BGP SRv6 for EVPN
Spirent TestCenter now supports SRv6 over EVPN route types 1, 2, 3, and 5; upon adding any of
these route types, you can select SRv6 Data Plane Encapsulation and then input the SRv6
parameters such as Locator, Function, and Argument as shown in the screen capture.
HLTAPI Enhancements
• The interface_config command has been enhanced to support the FEC option for 25G and 50G speeds
• The traffic_stats command has been enhanced so that the streamblock name may be used to get results for that streamblock
• The get_handles command has been enhanced to support all object types.
VXLAN Trasnporting VM BUM Traffic Using PIM-ASM Underlay
BPK-1310A VXLAN Emulation
Spirent TestCenter release 4.91 now supports transporting BUM (broadcast, unknown unicast, and
multicast) traffic from VMs to VMs that belong to the same L2VNI (Layer 2 virtual network) using
PIM-ASM (protocol independent multicast – any source multicast) in the underlay.
Each layer 2 virtual network is associated with a multicast group. This mapping of L2VNI and
multicast group should be configured on all emulated and DUT VTEPs that have VMs belonging to
that VNI. The same multicast group can be associated with multiple VNIs.
Spirent TestCenter emulated VTEPs will use EVPN type 3 inclusive multicast route to establish the
multicast PIM neighborhood among VTEPs. Routes are advertised with PMSI tunnel mode set to
either PIM SM, PIM-SSM, or PIM-BiDir and corresponding multicast address. The VMs will be
running IGMP protocol to express their interest in joining a specific multicast group.
To use this feature, you must create underlay named multicast groups. For each underlay named
multicast group, set the number of groups, starting IP multicast address, and increment steps.
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In the “VXLAN Segments” editor, you can then associate a VNI block with a named multicast group. If the VNI count in a VNI block is more than 1, and multicast group count is set o 1, all the VNIs in a VNI block will be associated with the same multicast group.
Those named multicast groups will be advertised in type 3 EVPN inclusive multicast routes.
Optimize Configuration for Long Term Test
Spirent TestCenter now provides a one-click option to optimize test configurations for long running
tests. Choosing this option automatically deletes inactive streams, changes the “Result refresh
mode” to manual, and unsubscribes “Aggregated Port L1 Tx/Rx Rate”.
The new button is under Settings > L2L3 ResultOptions
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Include Running Configuration in Crash Reports and Diagnostic Reports
The currently running configuration is now included in crash and diagnostic reports. The filename
is RunningConfig_{timestamp}.tcc
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