Abstract

Performance testing of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) equipment is dealt with here. The attention is principally paid to frame-level metrics, recently proposed by the ATM Forum because of their suitability to reflect user-perceived performance better than traditional cell-level metrics. Following the suggestions of the ATM Forum, more and more network engineers and production managers are interested today in these metrics, thus increasing the need of instruments and measurement solutions appropriate to their estimation. Trying to satisfy this exigency, a new VME extension for instrumentation (VXI) based measurement apparatus is proposed in the paper. The apparatus features a suitable software, developed by the authors, which allows the evaluation of the aforementioned metrics by simply making use of common ATM analyzers; only two VXI line interfaces, capable of managing the physical and ATM layers, are, in fact, adopted. Some details concerning ATM technology and its hierarchical structure, as well as the main differences between frames, specific to the ATM adaptation layer, and cells, characterizing the underlying ATM layer, are first given. Both the hardware and software solutions of the measurement apparatus are then described in detail, paying particular attention to the measurement procedures implemented. In the end, the performance of a new ATM device is assessed through the proposed apparatus.

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