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The Importance of Protocol Tests in Network Interoperability
This paper reviews the impact on network interoperability with protocol errors, the lack of sufficient testing prior to deployment, the role of the U.S. Government with protocol testing, a review of network protocol testing for interoperability versus conformance, and steps you can take to protect your environment.
How to Streamline Your Protocol Testing Process for Improved Efficiency
Protocol testing is a critical step in the development of any network product, as it ensures that the product conforms to industry standards and interoperates reliably in real-world scenarios. However, the protocol testing process can be time-consuming and resource-intensive. This paper explores options and alternatives for making the protocol testing process more efficient, requiring less times, resources, and staff.
SilverCreek Supports SNMP Agents Using the Datagram Over Transport Layer Security Model (DTLS)
Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) is now more popular than UDP for a variety of applications. The SilverCreek SNMP Test Suite is no longer limited to UDP, so you can use SilverCreek to test your full implementation over your preferred transport protocol…
IWL CTO Keynote Speaker at NANOG
Karl Auerbach, Chief Technical Officer at IWL, will deliver one of the keynote addresses at the North American Network Operator’s Group (NANOG 77):
“As the Internet becomes a public utility, what is the impact on network operators?” …
On Network Product Liability and the Need for Testing
IWL CTO Karl Auerbach reflects on the software industry’s evasion of liability. The US government has indicated a requirement to shift liability for insecure software products and services in the newly released National Cybersecurity Strategy…
Does Apple's Mac Mini Have a 2.5G Ethernet Bug?
The newest Mac Minis with 10 G network interface cards have a problem when operating at 2.5 G. After several tests it became clear that the bursts of loss occurred only when the Mac Mini was running its copper network interface at 2.5Gbits/second. And only with Zoom …
Network Slowdown, by Design
How are you measuring your network’s performance? One can have a very fast network, but get very little throughput, with very high perceived delays…If you are using a tool, such as iperf, to measure throughput, the results can be quite deceptive. That's because iperf displays effective throughput of data at the transport layer, and thus masks what is actually going on underneath …
Log4j Vulnerability
IWL Products are NOT Affected by Log4j Vulnerability, disclosed by Apache. Log4j allows attackers to execute code remotely on a target computer, meaning that they can steal data, install malware or take control …
New IoT Cyber Law
On December 4th, the President of the U.S. signed the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020, which directs the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create standards and guidelines on the use and management of internet of things devices by federal agencies and to develop guidance on vulnerability disclosure and the resolution of disclosed vulnerabilities…
Use IWL TCP Test Suite to Avoid CERT Security Advisories
ICS-CERT (Industrial Control System – Computer Emergency Response Team) is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Recently CERT issued two Advisories concerning TCP/IP implementation flaws that have existed for years, perhaps decades and are now being found in embedded systems …
T-Mobile Advised to Stop Claims About 5G Reliability
"T-Mobile can keep telling consumers that its 5G service is faster than 4G and offers more coverage than rivals' 5G, but the National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs recommends that it stop claims that its 5G network is more reliable than competitors’ 4G or 5G networks." …