Description
The Digital Lightwave NIC ASA 312® Network Information Computer® is a portable instrument for verifying and qualifying the performance of telecommunications networks and embedded network elements.
Providing a broad range of capabilities in a compact 10.5 to 14-pound package (depending on configuration), the NIC ASA 312 can simultaneously and independently test protocols ranging from DS0 through OC-48cラincluding ATM.
With a flexible software/firmware-based architecture, the multifunctional NIC ASA 312 combines in a single platform a multitude of traditional hardwarebased test sets required to install, monitor and maintain T-Carrier, SONET and ATM networks.
The NIC ASA 312 is easy to use, with intuitive touchsensitive GUI and test-scripting capabilities that allow technicians of any experience level to effectively operate the unit. Its flexible design lets you configure it to meet your current needs, then upgrade quickly and inexpensively as your network environment changes.
Combining innovative features, functionality and performance into a single cost-effective product, the NIC ASA 312 Network Information Computer is the most advanced testing platform available today.
Major Features:
Simultaneous and independent testing of T-carrier, ATM, and SONET. Separate protocol processors for DS1/E1, DS3, ATM, and SONET (includes STS-1, OC-1, OC-3, OC-12, OC-48 with STS-3c, STS-12c, and STS-48c)
Internal DS1 and DS3 drop/insert from SONET, built in M13
SONET 1310 nm, 1550 nm or 1310/1550 nm switchable wavelength laser option
SONET OC-48 through-mode with overhead manipulation
ATM support for AAL0, AAL1, AAL5, traffic shaping, PVC/SVC, OAM, QoS measurements, HEC error generation, cell transfer delay
Alarm/error generation and analysis
Test set configuration with graphical switch matrix
Auto configuration to pattern level
Troublescan
9.5-inch active matrix color display with touch screen
PCMCIA interface
Built-in optical and electrical power and frequency measurement
Remote control GUI
Software/firmware upgradeable via Web
SCPI over GPIB, TCP/IP, or RS-232c





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