Test instrument for testing asymmetric digital subscriber lines
First Claim
1. A method for testing an asymmetric digital subscriber line, comprising:
- (a) coupling a test instrument to a first end of said asymmetric digital subscriber line;
(b) coupling a remote test instrument to a second end of said asymmetric digital subscriber line;
(c) establishing communications between said test instrument and said remote test instrument;
(d) simultaneously generating traffic in both directions through said asymmetric digital subscriber line, said test instrument generating traffic in a first direction for a first number of frames and said remote test instrument generating traffic in a second direction for a second number of frames;
wherein said remote test instrument counts the number of frames received from said test instrument to produce a first frame count, and said test instrument counts the number of frames received from said remote test instrument to produce a second frame count;
(e) calculating throughput results by comparing said first frame count with said first number of frames and said second frame count with said second number of frames to determine the percentage of frames passing in both directions through said asymmetric digital subscriber line; and
(f) displaying said throughput results on a display of said test instrument.
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Abstract
A method of testing ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) circuits is provided. A test instrument is connected to the customer premises end of the ADSL circuit, consisting of an ATU-C modem on the central office end and an ATU-R modem on the customer premises end, with a twisted-pair telephone line connecting the ATU-R and ATU-C modems. A remote test instrument is coupled to the ATU-C modem, typically on a semi-permanent basis in the central office, dedicated for testing multiple ADSL circuits by communicating with multiple ATU-C modems via a switch or router. The test instrument and remote test instrument communicate with each other in full duplex via the ADSL circuit using Internet Protocol (IP) data packets. The test instrument generates the upstream data traffic, controls the test sequence, and controls and coordinates the throughput test with the remote test instrument. The remote test instrument sends the downstream data traffic and returns the results of the throughput test in the form of frame counts from its end of the ADSL circuit back to the test instrument at end of the test sequence. The results from the upstream and downstream throughput tests are then visually displayed to the user of the test instrument.
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1. A method for testing an asymmetric digital subscriber line, comprising:
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(a) coupling a test instrument to a first end of said asymmetric digital subscriber line; (b) coupling a remote test instrument to a second end of said asymmetric digital subscriber line; (c) establishing communications between said test instrument and said remote test instrument; (d) simultaneously generating traffic in both directions through said asymmetric digital subscriber line, said test instrument generating traffic in a first direction for a first number of frames and said remote test instrument generating traffic in a second direction for a second number of frames; wherein said remote test instrument counts the number of frames received from said test instrument to produce a first frame count, and said test instrument counts the number of frames received from said remote test instrument to produce a second frame count; (e) calculating throughput results by comparing said first frame count with said first number of frames and said second frame count with said second number of frames to determine the percentage of frames passing in both directions through said asymmetric digital subscriber line; and (f) displaying said throughput results on a display of said test instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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