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USER’S MANUAL 
                                                                                ADSL TESTER D2061 
 
3.8.1.  Setting Up an IP Generate Traffic test 
Define the following parameters to perform an IP Generate Traffic test: 
Dest. IP: Enter the IP destination address of the terminal. Only as Client 
Transfer type: Select the type of transfer to be simulated 
•  Download, data is transferred from the remote host to the device. This 
allows to simulate a file downloading toward the network. The device asks 
for the transfer of a predefined file that must be already present at remote 
server site. Problems won’t occur if using as server a second equipment 
(e.g. D2000
PRO
).    
•  Upload, data is transferred from the device to the remote server. The 
remote server must be enabled for the service TFTP and must has 
appropriate qualifications in order to write the file transferred. Problems 
won’t occur if using as server a second equipment (e.g. D2000
PRO
). 
•  Upload+Download, the device performs a simulation both in upload toward 
a server and in download from the remote server. Data is transferred in both 
directions. 
•  Server, the device simulates a server which waits for commands on behalf 
of a remote equipment. 
File length (KB): Enter the file length to transfer in KByte. 
Anticipation window (blocks): Enter the number of blocks sent by the device 
before waiting the acknowledge message reception. The device implements a TFTP 
standard Client, such protocol expects an anticipation window equal to a block, this 
means that, for each data packet sent, a verification is waited by the sender. The 
more you increase the anticipation window’s number, the faster the throughput 
obtained is, but the system may doesn’t work with a standard TFTP server. Problems 
won’t occur if using as server a second equipment (e.g. D2000
PRO
). 
Packets timeout (s): Set the maximum waiting time for the AKNOWLEDGE 
message, after which the device considers the transmitted packet lost. 
CHAPTER 3 - PERFORMING A MANUAL TEST 
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