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Telnet Networks is now partnering with Aukua Systems, Inc. to be the Canadian reseller for Aukua’s industry leading Ethernet testing and monitoring solutions. Aukua is an Austin, Tx based company, whose products have been supporting QA and R&D teams at Network Equipment Manufacturer, Semiconductor, Military and Aerospace Telecommunication Service Providers, Healthcare, Finance and Enterprise IT organizations since 2015. Aukua’s MGA2510 and XGA4250 platforms operate as a powerful Ethernet traffic generator, or connect transparently inline as a protocol analyzer and traffic monitoring system, or as an Ethernet and Fibre Channel network impairment emulator.

The Traffic Generator and Analyzer supports Bit Error Rate (BER) testing, throughput testing, precise latency measurement analysis and impairment jamming.

The Inline Capture and Protocol Analyzer connects transparently inline in the network or test-bed helping Aukua’s customers to detect and resolve complex issues, capture traffic, or analyze throughput and error conditions in real-time.

The Ethernet Network Impairment Emulator and Fibre Channel SAN Delay Emulator connect inline in the test-bed helping Aukua’s customers recreate network delay and impairments, in the lab, for more realistic performance testing.

If you would like more information please contact us.

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