Cheapest Bit Error Testing for Ethernet

Cheapest Bit Error Testing for Ethernet

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Cheapest Bit Error Testing for Ethernet Will 07-01-2007
Posted by Will on July 1, 2007, 8:39 pm
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What is the cheapest solution for bit error testing on any of the following
ethernet connections:

- 100-Base-FX (fiber optic 100 Megabit)
- 1000-Base-SX (fiber optic gigE)
- 100-Base-T (copper 10/100 Megabit)

I assume something like an ML-7710 card in a used Smartbits SMB-200 chassis
might be the cheapest way to go but would appreciate knowing about other
cheap alternatives, preferably ones that are available used.

If using something like an SMB-200, what does it cost to relicense the
software for it from Spirent?

--
Will



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