Network load testing method

Multiplex communications – Diagnostic testing – Using oam cells

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C370S248000, C370S249000

Reexamination Certificate

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07145879

ABSTRACT:
A method for testing a network load in which a transmission at an own apparatus side is not stopped based on a reception completion at a mating apparatus side, and a transmission at the own apparatus side is stopped based on the reception completion at the own apparatus side itself is provided. Thus, an inter-task communication for synchronizing the apparatuses with each other is not required, and it is possible to decrease a time required for the inter-task communication during a test cycle. Accordingly, since a test cycle is shortened, and transmission time and reception time of test data in the test cycle relatively prolonged, it is possible to increase data transfer per unit time and provide a large load to a network.

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