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EmulationEngine 11a/b/g User's Guide
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Files
The following files are maintained in the EmulationEngine’s flash file
system:
1) EmulationEngine Configuration (eecfg)
2) Scenario definitions
3) Logs
4) Statistics
5) EE22.SYS
6) keyfile
1) The EmulationEngine configuration file (eecfg) stores information
settings that can be defined via the CLI or the web-based user interface. A
backup version (.bak) of this file is also maintained in the unlikely event
that the original might become corrupted. The EmulationEngine will load
from this file at power-up/initialization time. It contains basic
configuration information.
2) After the EmulationEngine is configured, you may create test scenarios
that contain virtual station definitions that are organized into groups. This
information is stored in scenario files. The scenario files are created and
used by the web-based user interface. The CLI does not create or use
scenario files.
3) Log files store records of all EmulationEngine activities with a time
stamp indicating when the activity occurred. Logging to the CLI console,
the web-based user interface, or a file can be enabled/disabled.
4) Statistics files contain statistics of a test (scenario) run. When a test is
complete, a statistics file can be written in the flash file system for each
virtual station involved in the test. The Reports section of the web-based
user interface can be used to show the contents of these files.
5) The EE22.SYS file is the EmulationEngine software image file.
6) The keyfile is a reserved file that contains the EmulationEngine
authorization code. It is a hidden file and will only be shown in the
directory list in the CLI’s administrative mode. Do not delete this file or
attempt to access or modify it. It is required by the system.
System Requirements
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An A/C power outlet (100~240 V, 50~60 Hz) that will supply power to the
EmulationEngine
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A PC with an available serial port or 10/100 Ethernet port that can be
used to send commands to the EmulationEngine
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If the web-based user interface is used, the command PC must be
equipped with the following:
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Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
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Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or higher
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Recommended Memory: 256 MB
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Recommended Virtual Memory: 300 MB
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Recommended Processor Speed: PIII 700 MHz.