HDLC Analysis/Playback/Simulation: Hex Dump View Displays The Frame Information in HEX and ASCII Format
HDLC Analysis/Playback/Simulation: Hex Dump View Displays The Frame Information in HEX and ASCII Format
HDLC Analysis/Playback/Simulation: Hex Dump View Displays The Frame Information in HEX and ASCII Format
Overview
The HDLC is a protocol, which operates at the data link layer specifies data packets standard for
Summary, detail, hex-dump, serial links. The HDLC protocol embeds information in a data frame that allows devices to
and statistic views control data flow and correct errors. HDLC data is formatted into frames. A frame of data is
encapsulated by flags. The beginning and end of an HDLC frame are marked by flag characters -
01111110 binary. At the end of the frame, a Frame Check Sequence (FCS) is used to verify the
data integrity. The FCS is a CRC calculated using polynomial x^16 + x^12 + x^5 + 1. Idle
periods in the data channel contain only flags.
GLs HDLC protocol analyzer provides the capability to capture, and analyze HDLC data on a
Search & filtering capabilities
full duplex T1 or E1 line. It supports the following types of HDLC analyzers:
Real-time HDLC Analyzer (Pre-requisites: GL's field proven E1 or T1 internal cards or
Laptop E1 or T1 external units and Windows 2000/XP Operating System)
Offline ISDN Analyzers (Pre-requisites: Windows 2000/XP Operating System)
In addition, GL offers HDLC Playback, HDLC Impairment Utility, and HDLC Tx/Rx Test
Real-time & Offline analysis applications. These applications further help in transmitting and capturing pre-defined HDLC
frames.
Main Features
Supports Real-time as well as off-line analysis.
Displays Summary, detail, hex-dump, statistics, and call trace views.
HDLC Playback Option for Summary view displays LAPD, LAPF specific information and IP information like
Recorded Trace Files source/destination IP address, TCP source port, TCP destination port etc.
Detailed view displays easy to understand decodes of user selected frame.
Hex dump view displays the frame information in HEX and ASCII format.
Statistics view displays statistics based on frame count, byte count, frames/sec, bytes/sec etc
for the entire captured data.
Supports filtering and search features based on C/R, SAPI, TEI, CTL, P/F, N(S), N(R) and
HLIU to inject errors and FUNC.
simulate real-time network Recorded trace files can be played back using HDLC playback option.
Simultaneous decode of multiple streams of HDLC on same T1/E1.
Streams can be captured on the selected time slots (contiguous or non-contiguous), sub-
channels or full bandwidth. Frames can be transmitted/captured in either n x 64 kbps, or n x
56 kbps data channels (hyper-channels).
Remote monitoring capability using GL's Network Surveillance System.
Statistics based on frame- Exports summary information to a comma delimited file for subsequent import into a
count, byte-count etc database or spreadsheet.
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Summary, Detail and Hexdump Views
The analyzer displays summary, detail, hex dump and statistics
views in different panes. The summary pane displays info such
as Frame Number, Time, Length, C/R, SAPI, and so on. The user
can select a frame in the summary view to analyze and decode
each frame in the detail view. The Hex dump view displays the
frame information in HEX and ASCII octet dump format. The
statistics view helps to study the performance and trends in the
HDLC network based on different parameters for eg: Use Type,
Statistic type and various patterns.
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Web Page Address: http://www.gl.com/ z E-Mail Address: [email protected]