Calnex Sne Broadcast - IABM Single BaM Product

Calnex Sne Broadcast - IABM Single BaM Product

Calnex SNE Broadcast

Calnex SNE Broadcast

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The Calnex SNE is a highly flexible solution for both network emulation and network simulation. It allows you to build your network in seconds via a multi-user, multi-port environment.


SNE supports testing SMPTE standards by providing a controlled environment to simulate various network impairments, enabling engineers to validate video equipment performance and network configurations under real-world conditions. For example, SMPTE 2110-21 (ideal traffic model for broadcast) and SMPTE 2022-7 (seamless protection switching and path redundancy) testing is supported.


Using the SNE’s unique visual user interface to build emulations, you take control by linking together impairments in the order you require while directly controlling the flow of packets around your simulated Broadcast network.


SNE supports:



  • Multi-port — market leading port density with up to 16 ports 1GbE, up to 12 ports 10GbE and up to 8 ports 25GbE, 50GbE, 100GbE

  • Flexible configuration — mix and match interface cards to meet your needs

  • Flexible interfaces: RJ-45, SFP+, SFP28, QSFP28 (or a mixture)

  • AV Pack: Audio and video MPEG (H.264 & H.265) modification and corruption plus RTP filter

  • 20Mbyte bandwidth throttle buffer for video applications

  • Integrated Wireshark Decode

  • Easy automation via Restful API or using new Timeline feature for easy automation via the GUI.

  • Flow packets between any port, no limitations

  • Up to 12 minutes of storage for wire-rate recording at 10Gbps

  • Delay emulation up to 4 seconds at 10GbE/1GbE

  • Fast visual emulation design creates networks in seconds


To learn more about how to test video to SMPTE standards, please download our Solution Brief: How to Test Video to SMPTE ST 2110. This document provides an overview of SMPTE standards for broadcast over IP networks, details various impairments applicable in testing for ST 2110-21, and proposes a test procedure to ensure your network system meets the ST 2110-21 standards.


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