Test Agent capabilities

Capabilities of Test Agents

The table below gives an overview of the capabilities of Test Agents.

Some features require additional hardware; this is indicated in footnotes.

The measurement features themselves are covered here (Speedtest, packet capture) and here (all other features in the table).

Note that certain features recur in multiple tasks; for example, TCP is also used in the Multisession TCP, RFC 6349, and QoS policy profiling tasks.

Feature

TA Appliance

TA Application

No. of TA interfaces needed

TCP

Yes

Yes

2

UDP

Yes

Yes

2

IPTV MPEG

Yes

Yes

1

OTT video (HLS)

Yes

Yes

1

Netflix Speedtest

Yes

Yes

1

HTTP

Yes

Yes

1

DNS

Yes

Yes

1

SIP

Yes

No

2

Wi-Fi network testing

Yes 3

No

1

Mobile network testing

Yes 4

No

1

Ethernet service activation

Yes

No

2

Transparency tests

Yes

No

2

Y.1731

Yes

No

1

TWAMP incl. HW timestamping

Yes

Yes

1

TWAMP reflector

Yes

Yes

1

Junos TWAMP

No

Yes

1

Ping

Yes

Yes

1

BWPing

Yes

No

1

Path trace

Yes

Yes

1

UDP loopback

Yes

No

1

Security tests 1

Yes

No

1 or 2 depending on test

Speedtest 2

Yes

No

1

Packet capture

Yes

No

1

1

These also include IGMP join/leave and Multicast group limit (found in the IPTV category in the GUI).

2

TCP throughput testing initiated from a web browser.

3

Requires Wi-Fi network card; details here.

4

Requires mobile network modem; details here.

Test Agents on Juniper equipment

  • The Test Agent Appliance running on the NFX150 supports the normal range of features as laid out in the table above (“TA Appliance” column).

  • The Test Agent Application running on ACX7000 Family routers supports the following features:

    • UDP

    • TCP

    • HTTP

    • DNS

    • Ping

    • Path trace

    • IPTV

    • OTT video

Configuring Test Agents

There are two ways to configure Test Agent Appliances in Paragon Active Assurance:

  • From the Paragon Active Assurance GUI. This is covered here.

  • From the Test Agent local console, accessed from the command line. The local console is described here.

These interfaces are partly overlapping with respect to their functionality. Registration of Test Agents, however, must be done from the local console.

Test Agent Applications have no configurable settings other than registration credentials.

Using Test Agent Applications for 5G core network testing

Test Agent Applications are capable of connecting to a 5G core network and running tests and monitors to measure the performance of that network. See this page for further information.

This feature is currently not available on Test Agent Appliances.