Data Channel Applications
Last updated: November 10, 2006
This section is only applicable to the lab application.
Data applications such as interactive and multimedia applications are appearing more often on wireless devices as data rates go up. The test set's data channel feature supports the following applications:
WAP Functional Test
The test set's Data Channel facilitates the functional test of a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) device such as a WAP-enabled mobile station.
Logging data during this process provides protocol data at useful points in the stack, which may help in debugging a 1xEV-DO wireless device.
Before you use the data channel for WAP functional test, you must have the following information:
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an IP address valid for the subnet that you will connect the test set to
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the valid subnet mask for that subnet
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the default gateway for that network (not the same as the WAP gateway)
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a valid IP address for the DUT
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the default WAP gateway address (this may be required by the 1xEV-DO wireless device)
HTTP Functional Test
The data channel feature facilitates Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) based application test via the wireless device. Typically this is done with a dial-up connection to an external PC using a 1xEV-DO wireless modem.
Before you use the data channel for HTTP testing, you must have the following information:
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an IP address valid for the subnet that you will connect the test set to
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the valid subnet mask for that subnet
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the default gateway for that network
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a valid IP address for the modem or its controlling PC (even though the modem is the Device Under Test (DUT), typically a PC will be assigned the IP address)
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a valid IP address for the HTTP server
FTP Functional Test
The Data Channel facilitates File Transfer Protocol (FTP) based application test via the wireless device. Typically this is done with a dial-up connection to an external PC using a 1xEV-DO wireless modem.
With appropriate evaluation tools on the Control PC, you can measure the throughput of the modem. Many commercial FTP programs provide detailed information on transfer speed.
To empirically measure the throughput, the performance of the network must be known. For this reason, it is not recommended to perform this evaluation while connected to the Internet. A direct connection or Intranet connection should be used instead.
Before you use the data channel for FTP testing, you must have the following information:
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an IP address valid for the subnet that you will connect the test set to
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the valid subnet mask for that subnet
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the default gateway for that network
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a valid IP address for the modem or its controlling PC (even though the modem is the Device Under Test (DUT), typically a PC will be assigned the IP address)
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a valid IP address for the FTP server
Access Network Emulation
You can use the Data Channel and the test set to emulate an access network with packet data services. This is particularly useful when you want to have an access network available, for example when demonstrating a wireless application, or when functionally testing wireless devices on a workbench. You may also want to vary key parameters of the cell, such as transmit power, and observe how the DUT performs.
Before you use the data channel for Base Station Emulation, you must have the following information:
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an IP address valid for the subnet that you will connect the test set to
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the valid subnet mask for that subnet
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the default gateway for that network
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a valid IP address for the DUT