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Spirent Communications is a global provider of integrated performance analysis and service assurance systems that enable the development and deployment of next-generation networking technology such as Internet telephony, broadband services, 3G wireless, global navigation satellite systems, and network security equipment. Spirent’s solutions are used by more than 1,500 customers in 30 countries, including the world’s largest equipment manufacturers, service providers, enterprises and governments.
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Spirent Communications Products
Abacus Test System
Abacus 5000
Abacus 5000 CTM
Abacus 5000 ICG3 Subsystem
Abacus 5000 PGC3 Subsystem
Abacus 5000 TCG3 Subsystem
Abacus 50 Analog
Abacus 50 T1/E1
Abacus Test System
A modular and expandable test system that creates telephone traffic (bulk call generator) or switches telephone traffic (central office emulator)
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Abacus can perform the functions of a call generator and a call switch simultaneously in the same system. The Abacus hardware is controlled by an external PC running the Abacus user interface software under Windows.
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Abacus 5000
IP Telephony Migration Test System
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Spirent Communications delivers IP telephony test systems that help you manage the challenges of VoIP development and deployment. Spirent’s Abacus 5000 is a cost-effective, flexible and
scalable IP telephony test system, with integrated analog, TDM and Ethernet interfaces for comprehensive testing of converged IP Telephony network elements.
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Abacus 5000 CTM
Convergence Test & Measurement Subsystem
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Spirent Communications provides a single-system solution to test migration from legacy to converged networks. The Abacus 5000 is a fully integrated IP and PSTN Telephony test system in a single platform. Abacus 5000 Converged Test & Measurement (CTM-5000) adds new ways to test IP Telephony features and protocols.
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Abacus 5000 ICG3 Subsystem
IP Telephony Signaling and Media Traffic Generator
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The Abacus 5000 ICG3 subsystem simulates VoIP calling functionality. The ICG3 subsystems are available as 1-port with dual media Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Base-SX and 10/100/1000 Base-T) or 2-port 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet for originating and terminating IP telephony signaling and media traffic (for SIP only). When performing call generation, the ICG3 subsystem simulates multiple IP telephones and/or gateways generating the call signaling and delivering the signaling and/or media traffic to a system under test.
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Abacus 5000 PGC3 Subsystem
T1 and E1 Traffic Generator with Channel Associated Signaling
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The Abacus 5000 PCG3 subsystem provides PCM circuits that can emulate a telephone exchange (central office) or a terminal. The PCG3 subsystem provides TDM call generation and
switching functionality to test PCM T1/E1 circuits with 24 or 30 channels per circuit. Each channel can be configured as an originating (calling party) or terminating (called party) channel.
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Abacus 5000 TCG3 Subsystem
T3, E3, G.747 Traffic Generator with Channel Associated Signaling
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The Abacus 5000 TCG3 subsystem provides PCM circuits that emulate a telephone exchange (central office) or terminal. The TCG3 subsystem provides a fullduplex T3, E3 or G.747 (E1 over T3) circuit for TDM call generation and switching, with channel associated signaling (CAS).
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Abacus 50 Analog
Analog Subscriber System
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The Abacus 50 Analog subscriber test system emulates analog call generator functionality. Abacus 50 is an analog call generator that simulates analog telephony subscribers placing and terminating calls. It has all of the features of an Abacus 5000, but in a smaller form factor and supporting two analog ports. The Abacus 50 Analog system is designed for lower port density laboratory test environments or to reduce the cost of deploying a remote testing solution.
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Abacus 50 T1/E1
T1 and E1 Traffic Generator
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The Abacus 50 T1/E1 test system has the features of an Abacus 5000, but in a smaller form factor and supporting four T1/E1 ports. It is designed for lower port density laboratory test environments or to reduce the cost of deploying a remote testing solution.
This enables service providers and enterprises to reduce time to market of IP-based voice, video and data services, while assuring they meet the quality requirements as perceived by users.
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