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What is the Purpose of Fortissimo NLG-IP?
casey 18-January-2009 08:51:59 AM

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Simply The Fortissimo NLG-IP is basically a SIP network load generator that simulates SIP subscribers placing calls into the network. And it also gives the user flexibility to serve a wide range of applications associated with switch and network testing.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


The Fortissimo NLG-IP is a SIP network load generator that simulates high volumes of SIP subscribers placing calls into the network. The unit is designed to give the user flexibility to serve a wide range of applications associated with switch and network testing. This high volume of bulk call generation can be combined with complex call testing capability. Through the use of user defined call scripts and line protocols, users can tailor test scenarios to meet a wide range of testing requirements. Each unit supports 192 SIP subscribers being simulated with full bearer path testing and support for registration, authentication, G.711/G.729 encoding and proxy servers via software selectable parameters. The actions of each simulated subscriber are independently controlled through unique parameter fields defined in user programmed Call Scripts. Call Scripts include capabilities for testing signaling, dialing, Voice over Packet, QoS (GMOS, G-PSQM, G-PESQ R-Factor,) digit decoding, tone sending, path verification, and tone receives. The Scripts define calling patterns and can simulate practically any action a live caller can perform. Scripts can also simulate multiple subscribers allowing testing of multiple-party calls such as conference calling.
Posted by elie


The Fortissimo NLG-IP is basically a SIP network load generator that simulates SIP subscribers placing calls into the network. And it also gives the user flexibility to serve a wide range of applications associated with switch and network testing.
Posted by sagitraz

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