Xtramus DApps-MPT User Manual

DApps-MPT
User’s Manual
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Foreword

Copyright
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Date
USM Version
AP Version
History
2012/06/18
1.0
First Draft Version
2012/07/09
1.1
Modify Set IP function screen shoot, substituting IP address to IP Source. (Page 299, 307, 315, 323 and
331).
2012/08/21
1.2
1. Add task description: PT2-UC-10G. (Page 94-100)
2. Add task description: PT2-BC-10G. (Page 213-219)
3. Add task description: PT2-FT -10G. (Page 262-268)
4. Add task description: PT2-CRC-10G. (Page 311-317)
5. Add task description: PT3-UC-10G. (Page 367-374)
6. Add task description: Router-NAT. (Page 383-385)
2012/09/10
1.3
1. Deleting the description of DApps-MPT supports
operation system Windows 2000.(Page 12)
2012/10/22
1.4
DApps-MPT
v2.0b026
1. Adding function WAN Port First Obtain IP for Router-NAT task. (Page 384-385)
2. Modifying System Requirement figure for not supporting Win 2000. (Page 44)

Revision History

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Table of Contents
Foreword ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 3
1. DApps-MPT Overview ............................................................................................................. 13
2. NuDOG-301C Descriptions ..................................................................................................... 14
2.1. NuDOG-301C Overview .................................................................................................. 14
2.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-301C....................................................................... 15
2.3. NuDOG-301C Applications in Different Modes ............................................................. 15
2.4. NuDOG-301C Interface Ports ......................................................................................... 17
2.5. NuDOG-301C LED Status ............................................................................................... 18
3. NuDOG-801 Descriptions ........................................................................................................ 19
3.1. NuDOG-801 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................. 19
3.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-801 ......................................................................... 20
3.3. NuDOG-801 Applications in Different Modes ................................................................ 20
3.4. NuDOG-801 Interface Ports ............................................................................................ 22
3.5. NuDOG-801 LED Status ................................................................................................ .. 23
4. NuDOG-101T Descriptions...................................................................................................... 24
4.1. NuDOG-101T OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 24
4.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-101T ....................................................................... 25
4.3. NuDOG-101T Applications in Different Modes ............................................................. 25
4.4. NuDOG-101T Interface Ports .......................................................................................... 27
4.5. NuDOG-101T LED Status................................................................................................ 28
5. Function Description............................................................................................................... 29
5.1. Performance Task in Layer 1 (PT1) ................................................................................ 29
5.2. Performance Tasks in Layer 2 (PT2) .............................................................................. 29
5.3. Performance Tasks in Layer 3 (PT3) .............................................................................. 32
5.4. Serial Port (CON) Test .................................................................................................... 33
5.5. General Test .................................................................................................................... 33
6. Software Installation and Uninstallation for DApps-MPT...................................................... 34
7. DApps-MPT Overview ............................................................................................................. 39
7.1. Hardware Installation...................................................................................................... 39
7.2. Starting DApps-MPT ....................................................................................................... 39
7.3. DApps-MPT/NuServer Main Window Overview ............................................................ 41
7.4. Menu Bar ......................................................................................................................... 42
7.4.1. File .............................................................................................................................. 42
7.4.2. View ............................................................................................................................ 43
7.4.3. Tools ........................................................................................................................... 43
7.4.4. Language.................................................................................................................... 44
7.4.5. Help ............................................................................................................................. 44
7.5. Tool Bar ........................................................................................................................... 45
7.6. DUT Information ............................................................................................................. 46
7.7. Task Running Status ...................................................................................................... 47
7.8. Status Bar ........................................................................................................................ 47
7.9. System Status ................................................................................................................. 47
7.10. Test Control & Status ................................................................................................... 48
8. Creating Task via New Model Wizard ..................................................................................... 49
8.1. Environment Settings ..................................................................................................... 50
8.2. Task List Setting ............................................................................................................. 54
9. DApps-MPT Detail Task Setting_for NuDOG-301C/801/101T ................................................ 58
9.1. Test Tasks - Layer 1: DUT-OSC ...................................................................................... 59
A. Setup....... ......................................................................................................................... 59
B. Criteria ............................................................................................................................. 59
C. Misc....... ........................................................................................................................... 59
D. Help....... ........................................................................................................................... 59
9.2. Test Tasks – Layer 2 ....................................................................................................... 60
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9.2.1. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10H (10Mbps Half Duplex) .......................................... 60
A. Media Type....... ............................................................................................................60
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 61
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 63
D. Learning....... ................................................................................................................64
E. Criteria....... ....... ...........................................................................................................65
F. Misc....... ....... ................................................................................................................66
G. Help....... .......................................................................................................................66
9.2.2. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10F (10Mbps Full Duplex) ........................................... 67
A. Media Type.............. .....................................................................................................67
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 68
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 70
D. Learning.............. .........................................................................................................71
E. Criteria.............. ............................................................................................................72
F. Misc.............. .................................................................................................................73
G. Help...............................................................................................................................73
9.2.3. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-100H (100Mbps Half Duplex) ...................................... 74
A. Media Type.............. .....................................................................................................74
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 75
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 77
D. Learning.............. .........................................................................................................78
E. Criteria.............. ............................................................................................................79
F. Misc.............. .................................................................................................................80
G. Help...............................................................................................................................80
9.2.4. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-100F (100Mbps Full Duplex) ....................................... 81
A. Media Type.............. .....................................................................................................81
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 82
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 84
D. Learning.............. .........................................................................................................85
E. Criteria.............. ............................................................................................................86
F. Misc.............. .................................................................................................................87
G. Help...............................................................................................................................87
9.2.5. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-1G (1Gbps) .................................................................. 88
A. Media Type.............. .....................................................................................................88
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 89
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 91
D. Learning.............. .........................................................................................................92
E. Criteria.............. ............................................................................................................93
F. Misc.............. .................................................................................................................94
G. Help...............................................................................................................................94
9.2.6. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10G (10Gbps) .............................................................. 95
A. Media Type.............. .....................................................................................................95
B. Packet A->B ................................ ................................................................................. 96
C. Packet B->A ................................ ................................................................................. 98
D. Learning.............. .........................................................................................................99
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 100
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 101
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 101
9.2.7. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-Full ............................................................................. 102
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 102
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 103
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 105
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 106
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 107
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 108
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 108
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9.2.8. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-10H-100H (10Mbps Half ↔ 100Mbps Half) ............... 109
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 109
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 110
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 112
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 113
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 114
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 115
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 115
9.2.9. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-100H-10H (100Mbps Half ↔ 10Mbps Half) ............... 116
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 116
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 116
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 119
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 120
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 121
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 122
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 122
9.2.10. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-10F-100F (10Mbps Full ↔ 100Mbps Full) ............... 123
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 123
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 123
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 126
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 127
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 128
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 129
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 129
9.2.11. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-100F-10F (100Mbps Full ↔ 10Mbps Full) ............... 130
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 130
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 131
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 133
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 134
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 135
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 136
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 136
9.2.12. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-100F-1G (100Mbps Full ↔ 1000Mbps Full) ............ 137
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 137
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 137
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 140
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 141
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 142
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 143
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 143
9.2.13. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-1G-100F (1000Mbps Full ↔ 100Mbps Full) ............ 144
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 144
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 145
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 147
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 148
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 149
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 150
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 150
9.2.14. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-100F-1G (100Mbps Full ↔ 1000Mbps Full) ............ 151
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 151
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 152
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 154
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 155
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 156
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 157
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 157
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9.3.15. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-1G-100F (1000Mbps Full ↔ 100Mbps Full) ............ 158
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 158
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 159
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 161
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 162
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 163
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 164
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 164
9.2.16. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-100F-1G (100Mbps Full ↔ 1000Mbps Full) ............ 165
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 165
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 166
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 168
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 169
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 170
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 171
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 171
9.2.17. Flow Control (FC) _ PT2-FC-Full ........................................................................... 172
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 172
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 172
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 175
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 176
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 177
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 178
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 178
9.2.18. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-10H (10Mbps, Half Duplex) ................................. 179
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 179
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 180
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 182
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 183
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 184
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 185
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 185
9.2.19. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-10F (10Mbps, Full Duplex) ................................. 186
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 186
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 186
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 188
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 189
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 191
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 192
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 192
9.2.20. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-100H (100Mbps, Half Duplex) ............................. 193
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 193
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 194
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 196
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 197
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 198
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 199
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 199
9.2.21. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-100F (100Mbps, Full Duplex) ............................. 200
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 200
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 201
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 203
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 204
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 205
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 206
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 206
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9.2.22. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-1G (1000Mbps, Full Duplex) ............................... 207
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 207
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 208
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 210
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 211
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 212
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 213
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 213
9.2.23. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-10G (10Gbps, Full Duplex) ................................. 214
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 214
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 215
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 217
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 218
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 219
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 220
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 220
9.2.24. Broadcast Test (BC) _ PT2-BC-Full....................................................................... 221
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 221
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 222
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 224
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 225
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 226
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 227
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 227
9.2.25. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-10H (10Mbps, Half Duplex) ........................................... 228
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 228
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 229
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 231
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 232
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 233
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 234
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 234
9.2.26. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-10F (10Mbps, Full Duplex) ............................................ 235
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 235
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 236
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 238
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 239
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 240
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 241
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 241
9.2.27. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-100H (100Mbps, Half Duplex) ....................................... 242
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 242
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 243
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 245
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 246
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 247
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 248
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 248
9.2.28. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-100F (100Mbps, Full Duplex) ........................................ 249
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 249
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 250
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 252
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 253
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 254
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 255
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 255
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9.2.29. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-1G (1000Mbps, Full Duplex) ......................................... 256
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 256
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 257
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 259
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 260
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 261
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 262
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 262
9.2.30. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-10G (10Gbps) ................................................................ 263
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 263
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 264
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 266
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 267
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 268
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 269
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 269
9.2.31. Filter Test (FT) _ PT2-FT-Full ................................................................................. 270
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 270
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 271
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 273
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 274
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 275
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 276
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 276
9.2.32. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-10H (10Mbps, Half Duplex) ........................... 277
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 277
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 278
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 280
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 281
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 282
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 283
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 283
9.2.33. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-10F (10Mbps, Full Duplex) ............................ 284
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 284
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 285
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 287
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 288
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 289
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 290
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 290
9.2.34. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-100H (100Mbps, Half Duplex) ........................ 291
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 291
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 292
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 294
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 295
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 296
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 297
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 297
9.2.35. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-100F (100Mbps, Full Duplex) ........................ 298
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 298
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 299
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 301
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 302
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 303
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 304
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 304
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9.2.36. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-1G (1000Mbps, Full Duplex) .......................... 305
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 305
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 306
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 308
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 309
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 310
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 311
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 311
9.2.37. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-10G (10Gbps) ................................................. 312
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 312
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 313
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 315
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 316
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 317
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 318
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 318
9.2.38. CRC Error Test (CRC) _ PT2-CRC-Full ................................................................. 319
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 319
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 320
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 322
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 323
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 324
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 325
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 325
9.3. Test Tasks – Layer 3 ..................................................................................................... 326
9.3.1. Performance Task Layer 3 – Ping ........................................................................... 326
A. Setup.............. ................................ ............................................................................ 326
B. Help.............. .............................................................................................................. 327
9.3.2. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-10H (10Mbps, Half Duplex) ................................ ....... 328
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 328
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 329
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 331
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 332
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 333
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 334
G. Help.............. .................................................................................................................. 334
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 335
9.3.3. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-10F (10Mbps, Full Duplex) ........................................ 336
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 336
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 337
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 339
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 340
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 341
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 342
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 342
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 343
9.3.4. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-100H (100Mbps, Half Duplex) ................................... 344
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 344
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 345
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 347
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 348
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 349
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 350
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 350
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 351
9.3.5. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-100F (100Mbps, Full Duplex) .................................... 352
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A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 352
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 353
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 355
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 356
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 357
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 358
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 358
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 359
9.3.6. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-1G (1000Mbps, Full Duplex) ..................................... 360
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 360
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 361
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 363
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 364
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 365
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 366
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 366
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 367
9.3.7. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT3-UC-10G (10Gbps) ............................................................ 368
A. Media Type.............. ................................................................................................... 368
B. Packet A->B ................................ ............................................................................... 369
C. Packet B->A ................................ ............................................................................... 371
D. Learning.............. ....................................................................................................... 372
E. Criteria.............. .......................................................................................................... 373
F. Misc.............. ............................................................................................................... 374
G. Help............................................................................................................................. 374
H. Set IP.............. ............................................................................................................. 375
9.4. Test Task – Serial Port (CON) ....................................................................................... 376
9.4.1. CON (Serial Port) – Setup Test ................................................................................ 376
A. Setup.............. ................................ ............................................................................ 376
B. Misc.............. .............................................................................................................. 377
C. Help.............. .............................................................................................................. 377
9.4.2. CON (Serial Port) – Check Test ............................................................................... 378
A. Setup.............. ................................ ............................................................................ 378
B. Misc.............. .............................................................................................................. 379
C. Help.............. .............................................................................................................. 379
9.5. Test Tasks – General .................................................................................................... 380
9.5.1. Toggle MDI-II/X ................................................................ ......................................... 380
A. Setup.............. ................................ ............................................................................ 380
B. Misc.............. .............................................................................................................. 381
C. Help.............. .............................................................................................................. 381
9.5.2. Media Pre-Setting ................................ ................................................................ .... 382
A. Setup.............. ................................ ............................................................................ 382
B. Misc.............. .............................................................................................................. 383
C. Help.............. .............................................................................................................. 383
9.6. Router-NAT .................................................................................................................... 384
A. Set.............. .................................................................................................................... 384
B. Test Procedure .............................................................................................................. 385
C. Help.............. .................................................................................................................. 386
10. Test Result & Report ................................ ................................................................ ........... 387
A. Task Running Status ....................................................................................................... 388
B. Test Result/Report .......................................................................................................... 389
a. Task List ......................................................................................................................... 389
b. Counter Window ............................................................................................................ 390
C. Result ............................................................................................................................... 391
D. Capture Report ................................................................................................................ 392
E. Test Report ...................................................................................................................... 393
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Devices Supporting DApps-MPT
NuDOG-301C
NuDOG-801
NuDOG-101T
OS
Windows XP
Windows Vista/7
CPU
Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher
RAM
512MB RAM
1GB RAM
HDD
10GB of available hard disk space
Note: Large amount of data will be generated while running DApps-MPT. It is recommended to preserve enough available Hard-Disk space to store these data.

1. DApps-MPT Overview

DApps-MPT is an accurate and efficient software suite for mass-production scale test or batch network test. Various packet generation and reception testing items could be configured to pre-defined testing modes. The utility of DApps-MPT can load testing models
easily. All simple and visualized results and detailed testing logs are available to access upon demand.
Also, please make sure that your PC meets the requirements listed in the table down below before installing DApps-MPT.
Please see the sections down below for detailed information regarding to NuDOG-301C, NuDOG-801, and
NuDOG-101T.
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2. NuDOG-301C Descriptions

2.1. NuDOG-301C Overview

NuDOG-301C is a handheld device with two Gigabit ports for Ethernet testing. The main functions of NuDOG-301C include multi-streams generation, TAP/Loopback test, and NIC emulation.
Connecting NuDOG-301C to its mini-USB port makes it possible for system configurations and managements. NuDOG-301C is an ideal device for in-field testing.
NuDOG-301C can work along with a series of utility software that qualify industrial standards such as RFC 2889, RFC 2544, and QoS. With these utilities, NuDOG-301C is able to conduct throughput test, latency test, error filtering test, forwarding test, and so on. Utility software can provide a user-friendly interface for different test configurations when setting test parameters and criteria. More optional software is available for extended test requirements.
With its unique Universal Stream Counter (USC), NuDOG-301C offers real-time statistics of network events during packet monitoring and capturing.
With these advantageous features, NuDOG-301C is your best partner for LAB researching and in-field troubleshooting.
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2.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-301C

Hardware based wirespeed streams generation, analysis, network TAP and NIC High precision performance for measuring throughput, latency, packet loss and disordered sequence Wirespeed traffic capturing with programmable filter and trigger criteria Supports Universal Stream Counter (USC) with 128 streams RFC 2544 test suite RFC 2889 test suite Layer 1 and Layer 2 loopback test High precision 1 ppm temperature-compensated oscillator provides accurate clock speed to ensure
the reliability of the tests
Adding errors in transmitted traffic to simulate and test abnormal situations Real-time statistics for each port, including transmitted/received frame for VLAN, IPv4, IPv4 fragment,
IPv4 extension , ICMP, ARP, total bytes/packets, CRC, IPCS error and over-and-under size frames
Utility software with user-friendly interface that supports various parameter configurations and meets
various test requirements
512Mbits wirespeed packet capture buffer per port

2.3. NuDOG-301C Applications in Different Modes

Stream Generation Mode
In Streams Generation mode, NuDOG-301C generates bi-directional network streams for test requirements as the illustration above.
Both NuDOG-301C's Port A and Port B can generate and receive test streams. The test streams are sent and returned to the same NuDOG-301C for DUT (device under test) analysis.
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TAP/Loopback Mode
TAP Mode
Loopback Mode
In TAP mode, NuDOG-301C can monitor any data that flows through it. Network TAP is a method of monitoring network’s situation dynamically without interference. NuDOG-301C can tap bi-directional or uni-directional traffic from different sides (port A and port B) and also provides abundant packet counters. In Loopback mode, NuDOG-301C resends the incoming streams back to the source.
NIC Mode
In this mode, NuDOG-301C simulates network interface card (NIC).
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NuDOG-301C Hardware Overview
A
LEDs
LEDs that displays NuDOG-301Cs status.
B
Mini-USB Port*
5 Pin Mini-B Receptacle USB Port. You can manage, configure, or update firmware/FPGA when connecting NuDOG-301C to your PC. While under TAP mode, this mini-USB port can also re-direct tapped packets to PC.
C
Power Jack
12V DC Power Jack for connecting external power adapter.
D
Cooling FAN
Fan hole with internal fan for ventilation.
E
Diagnostic Port
8-Pin Mini-DIN Receptacle Diagnostic Port
F
Port B - SFP Port
1000 Mbps Full Duplex SFP Port B
Only one port can be used at the same time.
G
Port B - RJ45 Port
10/100/1000 Mbps Half/Full RJ45 Port B
H
Port A - SFP Port
1000 Mbps Full Duplex SFP Port A
Only one port can be used at the same time.
I
Port A - RJ45 Port
10/100/1000 Mbps Half/Full RJ45 Port A
*Please note that when connecting NuDOG-301C with PC via its USB port, DO NOT use a USB hub

2.4. NuDOG-301C Interface Ports

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LED
Status
Description
Power/Fail Green Blinking
Power is ON and working properly
Yellow Blinking
System failed
USB
Green Blinking
USB of this device is linked to PC
SG/TAP
Green
NuDOG-301C is working under Stream Generation Mode
Yellow
NuDOG-301C is working under TAP Mode
OFF
NuDOG-301C is working under NIC (Network Interface Card) mode
Capture A/B
Green
Port A/B is under Capturing Mode
Link/ACT
Green ON
The RJ45 Port is connected to DUT/Network
Green Blinking
NuDOG-301C is transmitting or receiving data
Speed
Green ON
1000Mbps connection
Green Blinking
100Mbps connection
OFF
10Mbps connection if Link/ACT is ON or blinking

2.5. NuDOG-301C LED Status

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3. NuDOG-801 Descriptions

3.1. NuDOG-801 OVERVIEW

NuDOG-801 is a handheld device with two 10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports for Ethernet testing. The main functions of NuDOG-801 include multi-streams generation and NIC emulation.
Connecting NuDOG-801 to its Standard-B Receptacle USB Port makes it possible for system configurations and managements. NuDOG-801 is an ideal device for in-field testing.
NuDOG-801 can work along with a series of utility software that qualify industrial standards such as RFC 2889, RFC 2544, and QoS. With these utilities, NuDOG-801 is able to conduct throughput test, latency test, error filtering test, forwarding test, and so on. Xtramus’ utility software provides a user-friendly interface for different test configurations when setting test parameters and criteria. More optional software is available for extended test requirements.
With its unique Universal Stream Counter (USC), NuDOG-801 offers real-time statistics of network events during packet monitoring and capturing.
With these advantageous features, NuDOG-801 is your best partner for LAB researching and in-field troubleshooting.
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3.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-801

Hardware based wirespeed streams generation, analysis, and NIC High precision performance for measuring throughput, latency, packet loss and disordered sequence Wirespeed traffic capturing with programmable filter and trigger criteria Supports Universal Stream Counter (USC) with 256 streams RFC 2544 test suite RFC 2889 test suite High precision 1 ppm temperature-compensated oscillator provides accurate clock speed to ensure
the reliability of the tests
Adding errors in transmitted traffic to simulate and test abnormal situations Real-time statistics for each port, including transmitted/received frame for VLAN, IPv4, IPv4 fragment,
IPv4 extension , ICMP, ARP, total bytes/packets, CRC, IPCS error and over-and-under size frames
Supports IPv6 Utility software with user-friendly interface that supports various parameter configurations and meets
various test requirements
32 Capture Blocks for each Test Port

3.3. NuDOG-801 Applications in Different Modes

Stream Generation Mode
In Streams Generation mode, NuDOG-801 generates bi-directional network streams for test requirements as the illustration above.
Both NuDOG-801’s Port A and Port B can generate and receive test streams. The test streams are sent and returned to the same NuDOG-801 for DUT (device under test) analysis.
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TAP/Loopback Mode
TAP Mode
Loopback Mode
In TAP mode, NuDOG-801 can monitor any data that flows through it. Network TAP is a method of monitoring network’s situation dynamically without interference. NuDOG-801 can tap bi-directional or uni-directional traffic from different sides (port A and port B) and also provides abundant packet counters. In Loopback mode, NuDOG-801 resends the incoming streams back to the source.
NIC Mode
In this mode, NuDOG-801 simulates network interface card (NIC).
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NuDOG-801C Hardware Overview
A
LEDs
LEDs that displays NuDOG-801C’s status.
B
Mini-USB Port*
5 Pin Mini-B Receptacle USB Port. You can manage, configure, or update firmware/FPGA when connecting NuDOG-801C to your PC. While under TAP mode, this mini-USB port can also re-direct tapped packets to PC.
C
Power Jack
12V DC Power Jack for connecting external power adapter.
D
Cooling FAN
Fan hole with internal fan for ventilation.
E
Diagnostic Port
8-Pin Mini-DIN Receptacle Diagnostic Port
F
10 Gigabit Wirespeed
SFP+ Port
10 Gigabit Wirespeed SFP+ Port
*Please note that when connecting NuDOG-801C with PC via its USB port, DO NOT use a USB hub

3.4. NuDOG-801 Interface Ports

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LED
Status
Description
Power/Fail Green Blinking
Power is ON and working properly
Yellow Blinking
System failed
USB
Green Blinking
USB of this device is linked to PC
Error/Loss Yellow Blinking
CRC error or packet loss is occurring
OFF
No CRC error or packet loss is occurring
Capture A/B
Green
Port A/B is under Capturing Mode
Link/ACT
Green ON
The RJ45 Port is connected to DUT/Network
Green Blinking
NuDOG-801 is transmitting or receiving data

3.5. NuDOG-801 LED Status

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4. NuDOG-101T Descriptions

4.1. NuDOG-101T OVERVIEW

NuDOG-101T is a handheld device with two ports for Ethernet testing. The main functions of NuDOG-101T include multi-streams generation, TAP/Loopback test, and NIC emulation.
Connecting NuDOG-101T to its mini-USB port makes it possible for system configurations and managements. NuDOG-101T is an ideal device for in-field testing.
NuDOG-101T can work along with a series of utility software that qualify industrial standards such as RFC 2889, RFC 2544, and QoS. With these utilities, NuDOG-101T is able to conduct throughput test, latency test, error filtering test, forwarding test, and so on. The utility software provides a user-friendly interface for making different test configurations and setting test parameters and criteria. More optional software is available for extended test requirements.
With its unique Universal Stream Counter (USC), NuDOG-101T offers real-time statistics of network events during packet monitoring and capturing.
With these advantageous features, NuDOG-101T is your best partner for LAB researching and in-field troubleshooting.
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4.2. Features & Advantages of NuDOG-101T

Hardware based wirespeed streams generation, analysis, network TAP and NIC High precision performance for measuring throughput, latency, packet loss and disordered sequence Wirespeed traffic capturing with programmable filter and trigger criteria Supports Universal Stream Counter (USC) with 128 streams RFC 2544 test suite RFC 2889 test suite Layer 1 and Layer 2 loopback test High precision 1 ppm temperature-compensated oscillator provides accurate clock speed to ensure
the reliability of the tests
Injecting errors in transmitted traffic to simulate and test abnormal situations Real-time statistics for each port, including transmitted /received frame for VLAN, IPv4, IPv4 fragment,
IPv4 extension , ICMP, ARP, total bytes/packets, CRC, IPCS error and over-and-under size frames
User-friendly interface that supports various parameter configurations and meets various test
requirements
256Mbits packet capture buffer per port

4.3. NuDOG-101T Applications in Different Modes

Stream Generation Mode
In Streams Generation mode, NuDOG-101T generates bi-directional network streams for test requirements as the illustration above.
Both NuDOG-101T’s Port A and Port B can generate and receive test streams. The test streams are sent and returned to the same NuDOG-101T for DUT (device under test) analysis.
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TAP/Loopback Mode
TAP Mode
Loopback Mode
In TAP mode, NuDOG-101T can monitor any data that flows through it. Network TAP is a method of monitoring network’s situation dynamically without interference. NuDOG-101T can tap bi-directional or uni-directional traffic from different sides (port A and port B) and also provides abundant packet counters. In Loopback mode, NuDOG-101T resends the incoming streams back to the source.
NIC Mode
In this mode, NuDOG-101T simulates network interface card (NIC).
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NuDOG-101T Hardware Overview
A
Mini-USB Port for connecting NuDOG-101T to PC or for power supply.
B
LEDs that display NuDOG-101Ts system status.
C
Interface Port A/B for connecting NuDOG-101T to DUT or network.

4.4. NuDOG-101T Interface Ports

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LED
Status
Description
Power
Green Blinking
Power is ON and working properly
Yellow Blinking
System failed
USB
Green Blinking
USB of this device is linked to PC
PG/TAP
Green
NuDOG-101T is working under Packet Generation Mode
Yellow
NuDOG-101T is working under TAP Mode
OFF
NuDOG-101T is working under NIC (Network Interface Card) mode
Capture A/B
Green
Port A/B is under Capturing Mode
Link/ACT
Green ON
The RJ45 Port is connected to DUT/Network
Green Blinking
NuDOG-101T is transmitting or receiving data
Speed
Green ON
1000Mbps connection
Green Blinking
100Mbps connection
OFF
10Mbps connection if Link/ACT is ON or blinking

4.5. NuDOG-101T LED Status

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5. Function Description

Built-in tasks in DApps-MPT include DUT OSC, Unicast, Flow Control, Broadcast, Filter, CRC Error, Ping and Console port tasks.

5.1. Performance Task in Layer 1 (PT1)

DUT OSC Test
Test the speed rate of the DUT By using this utility, operator is able to measure oscillator's speed of DUT that is either faster or slower
than standard speed in ppm scale, or use it as criteria to judge the result of test.

5.2. Performance Tasks in Layer 2 (PT2)

A. Unicast Test
Unicast transmission is the sending of information packets to a single destination. In layer 2 test, unique MAC address is the key of single destination as illustration below.
Perform unicast test on DUT in layer2 with different speeds, mode and various configurations.
PT2-UC-10H (10Mbps Half Duplex), PT2-UC-10F (10Mbps Full Duplex), PT2-UC-100H (100Mbps Half Duplex), PT2-UC-100F (10Mbps Full Duplex), PT2-UC-1G (1000Mbps Full Duplex), PT2-UC-FULL (Perform Unicast performance test by two groups settings with different media type
such as 100Mbps and 1000Mbps for DUT ports with different maximum speeds)
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B. Flow Control Test
Perform flow control test on DUT in layer 2 with different speeds, mode and various configurations. It tests the performance when the DUT is connected to media with varied kinds of speed and direction.
PT2-FC-10H-100H (10Mbps Half 100Mbps Half), PT2-FC-100H-10H (100Mbps Half 10Mbps Half), PT2-FC-10F-100F (10Mbps Full 100Mbps Full), PT2-FC-100F-10F (100Mbps Full 10Mbps Full), PT2-FC-100F-1G (100Mbps Full 1000Mbps Full), PT2-FC-1G-100F (1000Mbps Full 100Mbps Full), PT2-FC-FULL (Perform Layer 2 Flow Control tests by two groups with different media type such as
100Mbps and 1000Mbps for DUT ports with different maximum speeds.)
C. Broadcast Test
Broadcasting refers to transmitting packets that will be received (conceptually) by every device on the network.
Perform broadcast test on DUT in layer2 with different speeds, mode and various configurations. These following tasks transmit broadcast frames (Destination Address: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF).
PT2-BC-10H, (10Mbps, Half Duplex) PT2-BC-10F, (10Mbps, Full Duplex) PT2-BC-100H, (100Mbps, Half Duplex) PT2-BC-100F, (100Mbps, Full Duplex) PT2-BC-1G, (1Gbps, Full Duplex) PT2-BC-FULL (Perform Layer 2 Broadcast test by two groups with different media type such as
100Mbps and 1000Mbps for DUT ports with different maximum speeds.)
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D. Filter Test
This filter test should filter all packets with the same source MAC address and destination MAC Address. For this test, test packet sent are all with the same source MAC address and destination MAC address and the DUT should filter this kind of packet.
Perform filter test on DUT in layer2 with different speeds, mode and various configurations. The following tasks transmit frames with same DA (destination address) and SA (source address).
PT2-FT-10H, PT2-FT-10F, PT2-FT-100H, PT2-FT-100F, PT2-FT-1G, PT2-FT_FULL (Perform Layer 2 Filter Test by two groups with different media type such as 100Mbps
and 1000Mbps for DUT ports with different maximum speeds.)
E. CRC Error Test
CRC Checksum is registered at the end of Ethernet frame.
Perform CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) error test on DUT in layer2 with different speeds, mode and various configurations for the last 4 bytes of CRC to be filtered. For normal DUT, frame with error CRC should be filtered. The following tasks transmit frames with CRC errors.
PT2-CRC-10H, (10Mbps, Half Duplex) PT2-CRC-10F, (10Mbps, Full Duplex) PT2-CRC-100H, (100Mbps, Half Duplex) PT2-CRC-100F, (100Mbps, Full Duplex) PT2-CRC-1G, (1Gbps, Full Duplex) PT2-CRC-FULL (Perform Layer 2 CRC check test by two groups with different media type such as
100Mbps and 1000Mbps for DUT ports with different maximum speeds.)
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5.3. Performance Tasks in Layer 3 (PT3)

A. Network Tool: Ping
Ping is a network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network. It is also used to self-test the network interface card of the computer, or as a speed test.
Perform Ping test on DUT in layer3 that is based on different IP addresses, subnet mask, ping IP address and gateway.
PT3-Ping
B. Unicast Test
Unicast transmission is the sending of information packets to a single destination. In layer 3 test, unique IP address is the key of single destination as illustration below.
Perform unicast test on DUT in layer 3 with different speeds, mode and various configurations.
PT3-UC-10H, PT3-UC-10F, PT3-UC-100H, PT3-UC-100F, PT3-UC-1G.
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5.4. Serial Port (CON) Test

CON refers to the console port, COM port or RS232 interface. This test will perform a series of standard terminal command to check the response of COM port.
A. CON-Setup
Perform test by executing commands via RS232 interface on DUT.
B. CON-Check
Test keyword function that react from DUT's console port.

5.5. General Test

Tests listed in this category include: Toggle MDI-II/X, Media Pre-Setting and DUT-OSC.
A. Toggle MDI-II/X
Test the Auto MDIX function of different speed/link modes of the DUT. Toggle MDI-II/X is a technology that automatically detects the required cable connection type (straight-through or crossover) and configures the connection appropriately.
B. Media Pre-Setting
Test MDIX by Media Pre-setting mode or force MDI (straight-through connection) or MDIX (crossover connection) mode of DUT.
C. DUT-OSC Examine frequency of Crystal Oscillator. High precision 1 ppm temperature compensated oscillator of NuDOG-301C/801/101T is able to examine the accuracy of oscillator frequency of DUT.
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Installing DApps-MPT
1. Double-click DApps-MPT installation program and start the installation process.
2. InstallShield Wizard is starting to install DApps-MPT. If you would like to cancel installation, click “Cancel”.
3. Click “Next to continue installation.

6. Software Installation and Uninstallation for DApps-MPT

Please follow the steps down below to install DApps-MPT:
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Installing DApps-MPT
4. Click “I accept the terms in the license agreement”, and click “Next” to continue.
5. Click the Change… button to install the program to another folder, or click Next button to install the program into the default destination folder, and then continue next step. Click Back button to go back to the previous step to modify.
6. DApps-MPT InstallShield Wizard will start installing momentarily. Click Install button if the information is correct.
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7. InstallShield Wizard is installing DApps-MPT.
8. DApps-MPT installation completes. Click Finish button to exit.
9. WinPcap Installer appears. Click Next button to get ready to install, or click Cancel button to stop.
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10. WinPcap is preparing to install, or click Cancel button to stop at any time.
11. Review the license agreement before installing. Click I Agree button to continue. It is necessary to accept the agreement to install WinPcap.
12. WinPcap is installing.
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Installing DApps-MPT
13. WinPcap installation completes. Click Finish button to close the wizard.
You can uninstall DApps-MPT by:
Click Start Programs Xtramus
DApps-MPT Uninstall DApps-MPT
Go to the Control Panel, choose
DApps-MPT from installed program
list, and click “Remove” to uninstall as
well.
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You can start running DApps-MPT by:
Click Start Programs NuStreams
DApps-MPT.
Double-click DApps-MPT icon located on
your PC’s desktop.

7. DApps-MPT Overview

7.1. Hardware Installation

Before starting DApps-MPT, your PC and NuDOG-301C/NuDOG-801/NuDOG-101T shall be connected properly. The figure down below illustrates connecting PC and NuDOG-301C. You can connect NuDOG-801 and NuDOG-101T with PC in the same manner.

7.2. Starting DApps-MPT

Before starting DApps-MPT, the DUT, your PC, and NuDOG-301C/801/101T shall be connected as
shown in “7.1. Hardware Installation”.
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If your PC is not connected with NuDOG-101 T/801/301C, you can still run DApps-MPT under Demo Mode. Almost all DApps-MPT’s functions are available under Demo Mode. However, please note that
Demo Mode is for system demo purposes only, and does not serve any testing purposes at all.
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DApps-MPT Functions Overview
A
Menu Bar
The Menu Bar allows you to make settings about test criteria, load settings youve made, change language displayed, view log and system requirement.
B
Tool Bar
The Tool Bar allows you to reconnect your PC to your NuDOG and load/reload test model.
C
DUT Information
This section of the main window contains DUT logo and DUT model name.
D
Task Running Status
This section of the main window contains general information/status of the tasks that are currently running.
E
Test Result/Report
This section allows you to view the test results.
F
Status Bar
The Status Bar shows the DApps-MPT’s running status.
G
System Status
The System Status displays running processes of DApps-MPT system.
H
Test Control &
Status
The Test Control & Status section contains test control buttons (which allow you to Start/Stop/Pause/Resume tests) and general test information.
I
Counter Window
This window shows the packets status of the test.
J
System Connection
Status
This icon shows the connection status between your PC and NuDOG.

7.3. DApps-MPT/NuServer Main Window Overview

DApps-MPT Main Window
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File
New Model
Wizard
Choose this option to start the New Model Wizard. The New Model Wizard allows the users to set testing options for DUT. For detail descriptions regarding to the New Model Wizard and its settings, please refer to8. Creating Task via New Model
Wizard”.
Load Model
Load a previously-saved configuration file and applies these settings to DApps-MPT.
All the configurations you’ve made via New
Model Wizard will be saved as a “*.xml” file, along with several “*.cfg” files.
Please note that these “*.cfg” files contain test
settings as well. Deleting them will cause your
*.xml” file unable to load properly.
Modify Model
Chose this option to make changes to the current test settings for DUT. For detail descriptions regarding to these settings, please refer to the section down below.
Exit
A prompt pop-up window will ask if you are sure to exit DApps-MPT. Click YES to exit DApps-MPT, or click NO to cancel.

7.4. Menu Bar

DApps-MPT Menu Bar includes configuration options such as File, View, Tools, Language, and Help. Please refer to the sections down below for detail information regarding to each configuration option.

7.4.1. File

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View
Latest Log
Choosing Latest Log allows you to view the latest test log file (in “*.txt” format).
Log Folder
Choosing Log Folder and the folder where all the saved test logs of the current test model will be open.
Model Folder
Choosing Model Folder and the folder where all the DUT model configuration files are saved will be open. The default Log folder file path is under “C:\Program Files\NuStreams\DApps-MPT v0.9b060\config”.
Status Bar
To show/hide the Status Bar located on the button-left side of DApps-MPT main window.
Tools
Import DUT
Logo
You can load an image file that represents the DUT for testing via Import DUT Logo function. The image file you chose will be shown on DUT Logo field of the Main Window.
Logo Preview: The image you’ve chosen will be displayed in this field for preview. Import: Click this button to choose the image file that will be displayed. OK: Click this button to apply the changes you’ve made. Cancel: Click this button to abandon all the changes you’ve made and exit Import
Logo Window.

7.4.2. View

7.4.3. Tools

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Language
English/ Chinese
Simplified
DApps-MPT has 2 different languages for its UI available. You can set the language of UI to either English or Simplified Chinese.
Help
About
DApps-MPT
An “About” window will pop up and show
detailed system information. Click the OK button to exit the About
DApps-MPT pop-up window.
System
Requirements
A System Requirements” window will pop up and show the requirements for your PC and the FPGA/Firmware of the module.
Click the OK button to exit the System
Requirements pop-up window.

7.4.4. Language

7.4.5. Help

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Tool Bar
The Load Quick Launch Button serves the same function as Load Model on the Menu Bar.
Clicking this button allows loading a previously-saved configuration file and applies these settings to DApps-MPT.
All the configurations you’ve made
via New Model Wizard will be
saved as a “*.xml” file, along with several “*.cfg” files. Please note that these “*.cfg” files
contain test settings as well.
Deleting them will cause your “*.xml” file unable to load properly.
DApps-MPT will reload the current opened DUT model setting and apply all these settings.
Clicking this button allows you to reconnect the NuDOG to your PC.

7.5. Tool Bar

The Tool Bar allows you to Load/Reload DUT Model Settings and to reconnect the NuDOG to your PC.
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DUT Information
DUT – Logo
You can load an image file that represents the DUT from your PC, and apply it as DUT ­Logo for reference via Import DUT Logo function located on the Menu Bar. The image
file you chose will be shown here.
DUT –
Model Name
When making configurations in New Model Wizard, you can input a model name under Model Name field. The model name you input will be shown here.

7.6. DUT Information

The DUT Information on DApps-MPT Main Window displays the DUT’s Logo and Model Name.
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Description
ID
Task ID. Tests will be performed
Task
Name of the Task.
Start
The start time of the task.
End
The end time of the task.
Time Used
Display time used with the task.
Status
Task Pass/Fail/Done.
Note
Notes regarding to the task.

7.7. Task Running Status

The Task Running Status displays general information/status of the tasks that are currently running. The Task Running Status is blank if no DUT Model Setting is loaded to DApps-MPT.

7.8. Status Bar

The Status Bar located on the bottom-left of DApps-MPT Main Window shows the task DApps-MPT is currently running and its progress.

7.9. System Status

The System Status shows detailed information of DApps-MPT’s system status and what DApps-MPT is currently processing.
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Loop Timer
Start/Finish
This section displays the starting/finishing time (including date) of the test.
Duration
This section displays the maximum duration of time spent on one single loop.
Repeat Setting
Total
You can set the how many times you would like to repeat all the tests here in this field.
Loop
This section displays the current number of test loop.
Pass/Fail
This section displays how many times the tests have been passed/failed.
Elapsed Time
Elapsed Time
This section displays duration of time spent on the whole testing process.
Task Control Buttons
The Task Control Buttons allow you to control the testing process.
Start: Click this button to start DUT test. Stop: Click this button to stop DUT test. If you click Start button again afterwards,
DUT test will start from the beginning.
Pause: Click this button to pause DUT test. This DUT test can be resumed later on. Resume: Click this button to resume a previously paused DUT test.
You can hide Pause/Resume buttons and add an Exit button from Misc. Configuration window as well.
Start: Click this button to start DUT test. Stop: Click this button to stop DUT test. Exit: Click this button to exit DApps-MPT.
DUT Test Time (per set)
Max/Min
Maximum/Minimum period of time used when performing one set of tasks.
Avg
The average period of time used when performing one set of tasks.

7.10. Test Control & Status

The Test Control & Status allows user to control testing process via control buttons and view general information regarding to test time.
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8. Creating Task via New Model Wizard

When performing tests on your DUT with DApps-MPT for the first time, you have to create a new set of test settings for the DUT.
Before starting to create a new task via New Model Wizard, please be sure that your NuDOG is powered-on and is connected to a PC according to “7.1. Hardware Installation”.
To start using New Model Wizard, please click File on the Menu Bar, and choose New Model Wizard as shown in the figure down below.
An Option – New Model window will show up after you’ve selected New Model Wizard. The Option – New Model window allows you to make detail test configurations.
Please see that DApps-MPT has two different kinds of configurations: Environment Settings and Task List Settings:
Environment Settings: Configure global settings of the test environment for all tasks. Task List Settings: All test tasks are listed and categorized by groups. All tasks added to the
Selected Tasks field will be listed under this category and can be configured in detail.
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8.1. Environment Settings

To access Environment Setting and start configuring global settings of the test environment for all tasks, please click Environment from the Configuration Tree Style Tab located on the left side of Option – New Model window as shown in the figure above.
Please note that all changes you’ve made here will be kept temporally and won’t be lost if you switch to
Task List Settings. However, you must click OK (located on the bottom-right part of the Option – New Model window to apply all the changes you’ve made.
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A. DUT – Port Number
You can view the number of active ports in this field.
B. DUT – Logo
You can load an image file that represents the DUT from your PC, and apply it as DUT - Logo for reference by clicking the Import button. The image file you chose will be shown on the DUT – Logo field located on Main Window.
C. Model Name
You can input or change DUT’s model name here in this field. Please note that a folder named after the model name you input here will be
created under “config” folder inside DApps-MPT’s folder (Default path: C:\Program Files\NuStreams\DApps-MPT v0.9b060\config), and all the
configuration files and test logs will be saved to that folder.
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D. Log – File Name Setting
Test results will be saved as log files and named automatically after tests are completed. All log files’ names are consisted in the format as shown in the figure down below:
DApps-MPT creates test result logs and stores these logs automatically to folders named after the testing date. You can set the names that will be applied to these folders and test result logs here in Log File Name Setting.
Folder: You can set the name of the log folders as “Year, Month”, or
Year, Month, Date”.
Prefix: You can input the prefix word for test result log names here. Suffix: You can set the suffix as Timestamp (the log file creating time),
Serial Number, and Bar Code (barcode).
E. Console Log/Control
In order for DApps-MPT to out put console port logs, you have to make settings for the RS-232 port (Serial Port) by clicking the Console Setting button. The Console Logs will be stored in the same folder where test logs are saved.
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F. Port Alias Setup
You can set alias for all Activated Ports here in Port Alias Setup window. Alias you input here will be shown in the Main Window.
G. Auto Start
DApps-MPT will halt and wait for further instructions after the current running task is completed. You can click the check- box in this section so that DApps-MPT will start the next task automatically.
Also, you can set how many seconds shall DApps-MPT be waiting before starting the next task in the field down below (Waiting Time).
H. Log Folder Path
As mentioned in “D. Log – File Name Setting”,
DApps-MPT creates test result logs and stores these logs to C:\DApps-MPT.log\DApps-MPT v2.0b016\.
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8.2. Task List Setting

Under Task List Settings, you can:
View all DApps-MPT’s available tasks according to their groups. Add/Delete task that you would like to perform. Arrange order of the tasks.
To start managing tasks for your DUT, please click List of Selected Tasks on the left side of the Option – New Model.
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A. Task Add/Remove Buttons
The Task Add/Remove Buttons allow you to add or remove tasks to/from Select Tasks.
By clicking button, you can add the task you’ve selected from Built-in Tasks field
in the left-side to the Selected Tasks in the right-side.
By clicking button, you can remove the task you’ve selected from the Selected
Tasks in the right-side.
B. Built-in Tasks & C. Task Group Selection
The Built-in Tasks display tasks available in DAPPS-MPT. You can choose which tasks you would like the system to display on Built-in Tasks field with the Task Group Selection scroll-down menu.
All: Display all tasks available. Test Tasks – Layer 1: Display DUT -OSC. Test Tasks – Layer 2: Display all available Layer 2 tasks. Test Tasks – Layer 3: Display all available Layer 3 tasks. Test Tasks – Serial Port: Display all Con-Setup and Con-Check. Test Tasks – General: Display Toggle-MDI-II/X and Media Pre-setting.
To add a task to Selected Tasks, please click the task you would like add in Built-in Tasks, and click button.
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D & F. Selected Tasks
All tasks you’ve selected from Built-in Tasks field will be listed in the Select Tasks. The number of the tasks you chose will be shown here as well.
To remove a task from Selected Tasks, please click the task you would like remove here, and click button.
E. Selected Tasks Managing Buttons
You can manage the testing order of tasks listed in the Selected Tasks. To move the priority of a task listed in Selected Tasks up, click on that task, and click
button; to move the priority of a task listed in Selected Tasks down, click on that task, and click button.
If you would like to remove all the tasks listed in Selected Tasks, click button.
After choosing the tasks you would like to perform from B. Built-in Tasks, you can start making detail settings with individual tasks by clicking the task you would like to configure from List of Selected Tasks. All the configurations for this task will be listed in the right-side section as shown in the figure down below.
Please note that the maximum number of tasks that can be selected into the List of Selected Tasks is
32. As mentioned in “8.2. Task List Settings, B. Built-in Tasks & C. Task Group Selection”, all tasks
available for DApps-MPT can be divided into different groups Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3, Serial Port, and others (General).
For more detailed information regarding to task settings in DApps-MPT’s task groups, please refer to “5. DApps-MPT Detail Task Setting.”
Click the OK button on the bottom-right side of Option – New Model window when all configurations are
done. A “Save As” window will pop up and prompt you to save all the configurations you made.
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The default name for the configuration setting is “config” and will be saved in a folder named after the DUT’s Model Name. All configuration setting files are saved as XML format, and changing configuration setting’s file type may cause DApps-MPT unable to load your previous saved setting file. DApps-MPT will apply all the settings you’ve made after saving.
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9. DApps-MPT Detail Task Setting_for NuDOG-301C/801/101T

As mentioned in “8. Creating Task via New Model Wizard”, you can make detail settings with individual
tasks by clicking the task you would like to configure from List of Selected Tasks. All the configurations for this task will be listed in the right-side section as shown in the figure down below.
All tasks available for DApps-MPT can be divided into different groups Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3, Serial Port, and others (General). Please refer to “1.2. Function Description” for descriptions. Also, descriptions for each task can be viewed on DApps-MPT as well.
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9.1. Test Tasks - Layer 1: DUT-OSC

DApps-MPT will start examining Crystal Oscillator’s frequency of the DUT and see if it’s either faster or slower than standard speed in ppm scale.

A. Setup

Test Port: Select the port that will be used for DUT-OSC test. Media Type: Click the Media Type scroll-down menu to choose DUT’s link speed. Minimum Waiting Time: This task will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input here
during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.

B. Criteria

OSC PPM Min/Max: Please input the minimum/maximum frequencies (ppm) which will serve as
DUT-OSC Task’s testing criteria.

C. Misc

Title of task name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made.

D. Help

All test variables used for this task and their definitions will be listed here for reference.
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9.2. Test Tasks – Layer 2

All settings regarding to Layer 2 tasks can be set here. For available Layer 2 tasks and their descriptions,
please refer to “1.2.2. Performance Task in Layer 2 (PT2).”

9.2.1. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10H (10Mbps Half Duplex)

Layer 2 10Mbps Half Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), Force (without auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the
problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’
display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT
LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field. Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity. Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs. Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result. Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes. By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst. Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.  Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
Collision Event Allowance: You can set the allowable amount of collisions here.
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F. Misc
Title of Task Name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made. Nway access: This option enables power halved function.
G. Help
All test variables used for this task and their definitions will be listed here for reference.
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9.2.2. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10F (10Mbps Full Duplex)

Layer 2 10Mbps Full Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), Force (without auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the
problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’
display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT
LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity. Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs. Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result. Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes. By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst. Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.  Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
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F. Misc
Title of Task Name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made. Nway access: This option enables power halved function.
G. Help
All test variables used for this task and their definitions will be listed here for reference.
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9.2.3. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-100H (100Mbps Half Duplex)

Layer 2 100Mbps Half Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), Force (without auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the
problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’ display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT
LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity. Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs. Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result. Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst. Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.  Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
Collision Event Allowance: You can set the allowable amount of collisions here.
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F. Misc
Title of Task Name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made.
G. Help
All test variables used for this task and their definitions will be listed here for reference.
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9.2.4. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-100F (100Mbps Full Duplex)

Layer 2 100Mbps Full Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), Force (without auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the
problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’
display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT
LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity. Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs. Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result. Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes. By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst. Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.  Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
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Title of Task Name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made.
G. Help
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9.2.5. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-1G (1Gbps)

Layer 2 1Gbps Full Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the
problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’
display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT
LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity. Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs. Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result. Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes. By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst.
Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.
Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
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F. Misc
Title of Task Name: You can assign a name to this task for identification. Apply: Apply the changes you made.
G. Help
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9.2.6. Unicast Test (UC) _ PT2-UC-10G (10Gbps)

Layer 2 10Gbps Full Duplex Unicast Performance Test is to transmit test streams via point to point addressing method that is based on MAC address.
A. Media Type
Media Type: By clicking the scroll-down menu, you can set the transmitting mode to Auto (with
auto-negotiation), or Off (all the ports in this task are link-down).
Minimum Waiting Time: DApps-MPT will halt at least for the Minimum Waiting Time you input
here during auto-negotiation process.
Media Type Waiting Timeout: If the time spent for auto-negotiation exceeds the Media Type
Waiting Timeout you set here, the test will stop and the test result will be fail.
Link up sequentially: DApps-MPT makes connections to ports sequentially (one-by-one).
Therefore, DUT’s Link LEDs will be ON in a one-by-one manner as well. If any problems happen during the test, it will be suspended immediately. Users can identify which port is causing the problem by checking DUT’s port LEDs.
Link Status Check: DApps-MPT will check all ports in this task are connected properly before test. LED Check Setting: If the LED Check Reminder function is enabled, a Checking LED Display
window will pop up when you start the task. This window can remind the user how DUT LEDs’ display should be during the task. You can set the information that will be displayed on Checking LED Display window here on LED Check Setting field. Also, you can load the image file for DUT LED as well. If DUT’s LED is not displayed as it should be comparing to the image file displayed on
Checking LED Display window, the user can press the Fail button, or vice versa.
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B. Packet A->B
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes.
By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in
this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of
time.
Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the
system fails to send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
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Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
VLAN Setting: Add VLAN tag for test. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
is a group of hosts with common requirements that communicate within the same Broadcast domain regardless of the physical location. By clicking the Setup button, you can configure CoS (class of service) and VID (VLAN ID) on the pop-up VLAN Setup window. Click Apply and apply all the changes you’ve made here.
Enable Smart Burst Gap: The Smart Burst Gap function
is for half-duplex mode only. Enabling this function will increase test performance and decrease test fail rate.
Enable X-TAG: X-TAG is a 12-byte tag which is developed
by Xtramus and embedded at 49th~60th bytes of each testing frames generated by Rapid-Matrix for multi-stream tests. X-TAG will be added to all the testing frames generated by DApps-MPT.
Enable S/N Error Check: DApps-MPT will check DUT’s serial number during test if this function is
enabled.
Enable Capture: System will capture all the packets that meet the criteria (All, Error, CRC Error,
Undersize or Oversize) you set on the scroll-down menu on the right side.
Enable Flow Control: When enabling this function, the transmitting rate will drop if traffic overflow
occurs. This function must be enabled under full-duplex.
Enable DI Checksum: Enable this function to add a tag to the frame for tracking frame integrity.  Halt on if Fail: When this function is enabled, the test process will halt if Fail occurs.  Disable Check Result: When this mode is enabled, all test procedures will be carried out no
matter the result is Pass or Fail. This mode can only be access if you choose Transmit by Time in the Packet Setting field.
Wait for check result: The system will halt for the time you set here before checking test result.  Wait for read counter: The system will halt for the set microseconds before read the counters.
This function is useful for counters since they are stored in memory buffer and the final counter value might take some time to read.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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C. Packet B->A
Packet Length Setting: As shown in the figure down below, in a standard Ethernet II frame, the
Frame Length can be from 64~1518 bytes. By clicking the Frame Length scroll-down menu, you can set the frame length to random (frame length will be randomly assigned from 64~1518 bytes) or fixed (frame length will be a fixed number). If you choose fixed as your Frame Length, you can set the frame length in the field down below.
Packet Setting: You can set how packets will be transmitted in this field.
Transmit by time: The system will transmit packet during the set amount of time.  Transmit by packet: The system will transmit the set number of packets. If the system fails to
send the test packet within the time you set in TxPKT Timeout field, the packet will be drop. Also, you can set the content of the transmitting packets with the Payload scroll-down menu.
Packet Gap Setting: You can set the gaps between packets in this field.
Frame Gap: Duration time between frames. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate, while
96 bit-time is wirespeed.
Collision Release Gap: Duration between each burst. Set the burst gap to control the
transmission rate of packets. Increasing Frame Gap reduces the fail rate.
Estimation of Test: System will calculate the amount of packets and the time it will take to transmit
these packets, and display these statistics in Estimated Transmission Packets (Per Port) and
Estimated Packets Transmission Time.
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D. Learning
Enable Learning: As shown in the figures down below, enabling this function allows learning
packets transmitted to the DUT before test packets are transmitted. If you disable this function, no learning packets will be transmitted.
Frame Count: Repeat frame count per learning packets burst.
Frame Gap: Duration time between learning frames.
Tx Pkt Timeout: If the system fails to send the learning packet within the time you set in TxPKT
Timeout field, the packet will be drop.
Learning by Sequence: This function activates learning function in each test cycle.
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E. Criteria
Allowable Tolerance: You can set the allowable amount packet loss/excess here.
Total Packet Loss: If packet loss (including error packets) is higher then the value you set here,
the test result of the DUT will be fail.
Total Packet Excess: If packets excess (including error packets) is higher then the value you
set here, the test result of the DUT will be fail. Packet excess happens when packet transmission is bad and packets are resend multiple times, causing the amount of received packets is more than sent packets.
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