Landslide is the only test platform that simulates real world traffic models to evaluate wireless core packet data networks.
Landslide provides a comprehensive end-to-end platform that emulates millions of mobile data subscribers, simultaneously accessing the wireless network using various access models. Landslide emulates all of the key wireless core packet data network elements, and combines control plane and data plane simulation. This provides real-world emulation of millions of mobile nodes in various stages of activation, deactivation, and hand-off between cells, all while transmitting and receiving real-world application data.
Landslide is designed to conduct performance and scalability testing for a wide range of wireless technologies and applications including LTE. Landslide tests the core components for each technology in both stand-alone or end-to-end configurations. All protocols are supported on the same platform to give users a single test system for all of their mobility testing needs.
Applications supported on Landslide include
| AAA RADIUS/Diameter |
GPRS |
L2TP VPN Gateway |
Wi-Fi Offload/WLAN Gateway |
| CDMA2000 |
Home NB/eHNB/Femtocell |
MIPv4/MIPv6 |
WiMAX |
| CDMA Femtocell |
HSS/HLR |
Online/Offline Charging/CGF |
2G/3G/4G i-RAT Mobility for 3GPP and 3GPP2 |
| DCCA |
IP Data App |
PCRF |
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| eHRPD |
IPSec Gateway |
UMTS |
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| ePDG |
LTE |
VoLTE |
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Spirent Landslide now fully integrates with Spirent Studio Security creating the industry’s most comprehensive platform for testing application-aware networks and mobile security. The integration combines Spirent Landslide’s ability to emulate all elements of the mobile network with Studio’s ability to accurately recreate application traffic and attacks. Mobile operators and equipment vendors now have a single testing platform that can not only emulate millions of mobile devices and applications, but also test the performance and scalability of the network. The combined solution also provides powerful testing capabilities for mobile network security, an increasingly critical element for mobile operators. Spirent can now emulate attacks originating from mobile devices while simultaneously stressing the network elements with high-scale control and data plane mobile user traffic.