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News Release from: Agilent Technologies Europe | Subject: J7830A signaling analyser and J7844A IMS option
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2007
Signaling analyser for both IMS and UMA
networks
Integrated test system enables complete analysis of IMS and UMA networks in a single protocol-analysis tool
Agilent Technologies has brought out an integrated test system that enables complete analysis of IMS and UMA networks in a single protocol-analysis tool The Agilent J7830A signaling analyser platform provides a scalable, distributable and multi-user architecture tuned to the challenges of developing, deploying, maintaining and optimising IMS or UMA networks
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Deploying an IMS network, especially in a multivendor environment, requires tools that enable distributed troubleshooting and analysis across the entire IMS network.
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The Agilent J7830A signaling analyser platform provides complete decoding and filtering as well as an automatic call-trace engine with multiple protocol and interface correlation, graphical call sequence diagrams and statistics in real-time.
The Agilent J7844A signaling analyser IMS technology option provides end-to-end troubleshooting and root-cause analysis in a distributed IMS network environment.
The system provides the ability to correlate the signaling for each protocol and interface involved in delivery of IMS services, including multiparty sessions.
It also provides the ability to perform real-time RTP stream analysis and graphical performance statistics.
For UMA, the Agilent J7846A signaling analyser UMA technology option enables complete analysis for UMA network interfaces.
Both voice and data services are supported.
The system correlates and groups the Up interface with GSM-A and GPRS-Gb interfaces, providing a complete view of both traditional GERAN and UMAN systems.
"The traditional divisions between fixed and mobile networks are fading as operators focus on delivering unified services seamlessly to the end user", says Chris Witt, General Manager of Agilent's Next Generation Wireless Division.
"The signaling analyser IMS and UMA solution enables our customers to rapidly test, deploy and optimise these converging networks and the services they provide within a single test tool".
The Agilent J7844A signaling analyser IMS and Agilent J7846A signaling analyser UMA are available now.
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