The Study on Test Technologies of C3I Network Equipments

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C3I network equipments, with complex architecture, deal with quantities of information from the aspect of time and space, which makes them difficult to support. This paper adopts automatic test and diagnosis techniques, analog networking technique and active test method to satisfy the requirements of timeliness, intelligence and high precision in fault location. A virtual network environment is built to complete the network equipments’ test. It is significant to the complex network equipments’ test and diagnosis.

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