“Our innovative FP3 processor delivers a four-fold increase in performance over today’s leading-edge NPU silicon,” said Kevin Macaluso, vice president and general manager of the Service Router product group with Alcatel-Lucent. “To ensure we are able to address the needs of tomorrow’s IP networks, it is critical to validate how our solutions will perform in the real world as our service provider customers enhance their offerings and deploy 100GE technology. We look for test products that can match our leading-edge capabilities to ensure we deliver to our customers the reliability and quality they need. As we validated our high-density 100GE modules, Spirent was able to provide the robust testing we looked for to confirm that we had a deployment-ready product.”
Spirent provides key test capabilities that its closest competitor cannot achieve including:
Multi-protocol testing at extreme scale by leveraging an advanced test architecture based on Spirent TestCenter Cloud Core ™ technology, which provides the highest processing power per port
Real-time routing and traffic updates that offer a testing environment representative of dynamic scenarios encountered in service provider networks
The highest test port density with one-to-one ratio between test port and device under test, translating to the need for less equipment, power and management with improved cost savings over traditional solutions.
As networks evolve to handle faster data speeds and to support new services, thorough testing of the equipment, components and infrastructure is the key to success,” said Jeff Schmitz, vice president of marketing, Networks & Applications group at Spirent. “We are the only test equipment provider to architect our solutions specifically to address the industry’s move toward multi-protocol environments. Our no-compromise approach doesn’t force our customers to choose one particular aspect of testing over another. With the highest port density, performance per port, and scale testing, our test solution helps determine how tomorrow’s network equipment performs under realistic conditions.”