The software for protocol analysis (monitoring) is supporting:

The simulator behaviour is controlled by means of a powerful and easy to use script language. The script language makes it possible to set up a required/ desired (protocol/terminal) state, both normal and error states. There are no restrictions on either format or contents of the protocols transmitted/received. Arbitrary manipulation of messages, information elements and message sequence on the different protocols is allowed.

The scripts may be started in three different ways; keyboard input (by user), predefined date and time or event triggered/message triggered. The Windows NT based version supports two independently, simultaneously running simulators which gives the user the opportunity to simulate both ISDN line- and packet switched services in parallel.

Using the simulator over time, the user builds up different libraries of scripts. Examples of this is scripts for testing switch functionality, conformance testing, regression testing or interconnect testing. For network operators having to perform such interconnect tests, Utel Systems has developed a comprehensive package for testing according to the Eurescom P.104/P.412 recommendations. The test package comprises numerous scripts for ISDN end-to-end testing.

By using the ISDN PRA simulator, such Interconnect Tests may be carried out in an efficient way, reducing the time of testing. All test results are used as a documentation of the individual test. A script package for ISUP testing according tot the ITU-T Q.87x series is also available. This requires the SS7 simulator software module (optional).


The PRA protocol analyser, or monitor, analyses and decodes the signalling and displays it for the user in English. The degree of details is user controlled, from INFO frames on Layer 1 to detailed decoding of Supplementary Services on Layer 6/7 (ASN.1 decoding).

A monitored signalling sequence can be stored on hard disk either as screen dumps (ASCII) or binary files holding the complete detailed decoding. The stored information can be retrieved at any time using the same monitor or an ASCII editor.

Long duration monitoring by automatic storage to hard disk is also possible. The amount of information that can be collected is then only limited by the size of the hard disk. To find errors and signalling problems, it is possible to search for a text. If the simulator is installed, it is possible to copy data from a monitored sequence into the simulator in order to re-generate the sequence. This is useful in situations where rare and difficult error needs to be reproduced.

The simulator and monitor applications are both constructed to be used over a LAN/WAN access. The graphical user interface can be installed on one PC and the simulation or monitor "agent" run on another PC connected to the test object. The WAN connection can be a standard mechanism such as RAS in Windows.

The ISDN PRA simulator and monitor supports the following protocols:

Feature Benefit
PCMCIA based instrument Highly portable and cost efficient technology
All-in-one concept Many applications - one notebook
Similar user interface for all applications Easy-to-use applications and reduced training costs, easy to move between monitor and simulator applications
Windows 2000/XP Pro platform Cost-efficient IT service, fast access to replacement units and familiar user interface
Open script format Content and order of any message or information element can be changed. The simulator can therefore simulate any regular or irregular/incorrect protocol implementation and be adapted to new protocol elements
Script packages Cost effective script packages according to international specifications (ITU-T Q-specs) for interconnect testing
Remote control Efficient use of central expert competence/know-how and reduced travelling and training costs
Same decoding format for monitor and simulator Time efficient testing

 

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