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Used for acceptance testing, detailed trouble shooting, daily maintenance and performance analysis of telecoms networks and switches.
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In this context, filtering means controlling which signaling messages/sequences and alarms are stored in the event log. An event recognizer in the MPA 7300 is a mechanism that allows the user to look for individual signaling messages and alarms with a specific content ¨C e.g. ISUP RELease messages with cause 17 ¡°user busy¡±. Sequence recognizers are used to capture a complete sequence of events forming a meaningful transaction ¨C e.g. a telephone call or a Service 800 IN transaction. Both event recognizers and sequence recognizers can be used as filter conditions. The user can select from a wide range of predefined ¡°click-and-go¡± events and sequence recognizers. Up to 500 concurrent calls/transactions can be followed by a sequence recognizer.
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The MPA contains two trigger types: One start trigger for enabling (open) storage of events and one stop trigger for disabling (close). An event recognizer can be selected as start trigger. A timing offset or event-number offset can also be specified before the event recognizer.
Replacement for the successful ETP-71 protocol analyser
Used for acceptance testing, detailed trouble shooting, daily maintenance and performance analysis of telecoms networks and switches
Easy to use multi-link instrument with true multi-protocol analysis capability for up to ten protocols simultaneously
Incorporates a Windows® GUI with pentium processor, 10.4" screen and remote control capability
Includes all major telecoms protocols such as SS7, DASS2, DPNSS, BTNR167, GSM, ETSI Q931, INAP etc
Ability to store 1GB of data with 1ms resolution, filter trigger and perform sequence recording for easy analysis
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