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FlowCoder:CMSEmulationToolSetFlowCoder:CMSEmulationToolSet
Key Features: Key Benefits:
Key Applications:
The Next Generation Communications market is emerging and OEMs
need to be ready to satisfy customer needs (i.e. MSOs) with stable,
well tested products. How does one progressively perform protocol
testing and interoperability evaluations between media elements in a
consistent and efficient manner? With the FlowCoder CMS!
CMS Emulation; Supported
Protocols NCS, DQoS (COPS)
Customize Call Flows Modules;
Aid in Interoperability and
Standardization (Manage 100+
MTAs/CPEs)
Supported Operation Systems
(NT, UNIX and LINUX)
Save Design and Test
Engineering Time and
Resources during testing and
debugging of problems
Save on testing capital
expenses (CAPEX) and
operating expenses (OPEX)
Ensure a stable, tested
product to customer
Functional Interoperability,
Stress/Perfomance Testing
Regression Testing
Troubleshooting
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







“NO-NONSENSE TEST SOLUTION THAT GIVES THE RESULTS YOU NEED!”
With the FlowCoder CMS-E you can model your network:
Log the Results:
The Next Generation Communications market is emerging and OEMs
need to be ready to satisfy customer needs with stable, well tested
products. PacketCable (CableLabs initiative) is meeting this need with
developing interoperable interface specifications for delivering
advanced real-time multimedia services over two-way cable plants.
PacketCable networks are built on top of industry standard “Data Over
Cable Service Interface Specifications 1.1” (DOCSIS 1.1). The
PacketCable specifications addresses issues such as device
interoperability and product compliance on a National and
International scale.Therefore products designed in this space will have
to interoperate via the cable network, the legacy Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) and also with other vendors. A proven way
to meet these challenges is by testing to emerging standards
particularly in the PacketCable marketplace. Emerging protocols such
as NCS,TGCP,SIP,SIP-T have been chosen to communicate between Call
Management Servers (CMS),Media Termination Adaptors (MTA),Media
Servers (MS), Signaling Gateways (SG) and Media Gateway Controllers
(MGC). These Media elements implement the protocols via
PacketCable standard Call Flows. Since these standards are still
evolving, call flows and Media Event and Signal Packages used to
control Media Elements are changing as well. How does one
progressively perform protocol testing and interoperability
evaluations between media elements in a consistent and efficient
manner? With the FlowCoder CMS-E!
Create your call flows from the standards
specifications,or any experimental
flows you desire:
iThinkTest, Inc.
164 S. Pastoria Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
www.ithinktest.com
Phone: 408.732.1731
408.247.6029
Fax: 408.247.6010
Email: info@ithinktest.com
iThinkTest, Inc.

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CMS-5-11-04

  • 1. iThinkTest, Inc. FlowCoder:CMSEmulationToolSetFlowCoder:CMSEmulationToolSet Key Features: Key Benefits: Key Applications: The Next Generation Communications market is emerging and OEMs need to be ready to satisfy customer needs (i.e. MSOs) with stable, well tested products. How does one progressively perform protocol testing and interoperability evaluations between media elements in a consistent and efficient manner? With the FlowCoder CMS! CMS Emulation; Supported Protocols NCS, DQoS (COPS) Customize Call Flows Modules; Aid in Interoperability and Standardization (Manage 100+ MTAs/CPEs) Supported Operation Systems (NT, UNIX and LINUX) Save Design and Test Engineering Time and Resources during testing and debugging of problems Save on testing capital expenses (CAPEX) and operating expenses (OPEX) Ensure a stable, tested product to customer Functional Interoperability, Stress/Perfomance Testing Regression Testing Troubleshooting         
  • 2. “NO-NONSENSE TEST SOLUTION THAT GIVES THE RESULTS YOU NEED!” With the FlowCoder CMS-E you can model your network: Log the Results: The Next Generation Communications market is emerging and OEMs need to be ready to satisfy customer needs with stable, well tested products. PacketCable (CableLabs initiative) is meeting this need with developing interoperable interface specifications for delivering advanced real-time multimedia services over two-way cable plants. PacketCable networks are built on top of industry standard “Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications 1.1” (DOCSIS 1.1). The PacketCable specifications addresses issues such as device interoperability and product compliance on a National and International scale.Therefore products designed in this space will have to interoperate via the cable network, the legacy Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and also with other vendors. A proven way to meet these challenges is by testing to emerging standards particularly in the PacketCable marketplace. Emerging protocols such as NCS,TGCP,SIP,SIP-T have been chosen to communicate between Call Management Servers (CMS),Media Termination Adaptors (MTA),Media Servers (MS), Signaling Gateways (SG) and Media Gateway Controllers (MGC). These Media elements implement the protocols via PacketCable standard Call Flows. Since these standards are still evolving, call flows and Media Event and Signal Packages used to control Media Elements are changing as well. How does one progressively perform protocol testing and interoperability evaluations between media elements in a consistent and efficient manner? With the FlowCoder CMS-E! Create your call flows from the standards specifications,or any experimental flows you desire: iThinkTest, Inc. 164 S. Pastoria Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 www.ithinktest.com Phone: 408.732.1731 408.247.6029 Fax: 408.247.6010 Email: info@ithinktest.com iThinkTest, Inc.