| Overview |
| The product works in one of two operating modes:
Message or Log. In message
mode you can create, edit, and view a single ASN.1 message. In log mode you can
view messages and message flows for multiple syntax simultaneously.
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| Use any ASN.1 syntax at run time |
| OneViewer is able to work with any ASN.1 Syntax. Once configured,
OneViewer can decode and extract information messages according to any ASN.1
syntax. This configuration is performed at run time. This means that whenever
the ASN.1 syntax changes, you can easily reconfigure OneViewer to handle the
new message definitions.
The following diagram shows the flow of information from the
standards organization through to OneViewer. The appropriate standards
bodies are responsible for creating the ASN.1 definition of a message set. This
definition is then used to configure OneViewer. OneViewer is then able to
decode and extract information from messages defined by the ASN.1 syntax.
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| Easy to use |
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OneViewer is operated through familiar Windows® user interface controls. No
programming or training is required.
To create a new message or edit an existing one the user need simply click on a
few controls to achieve the desired result. A message can be created in seconds
instead of hours using the traditional programmatic approach.
Complete on-line help is also available to help shorten the startup period.
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| Share information |
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Information can be shared with colleagues by exporting the display data to an
html file or via email.
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| Typical Applications |
Applications involving ASN.1 include:
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3GPP Layer 3 Protocols (NBAP, RRC, RANAP, RNSAP)
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Secure Electronic Transaction Protocol (SET)
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Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol and Wide Area Information Server (WAIS)
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H.225.0 Call signalling protocols and media stream packetization for
packet-based multimedia communication systems
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more applications...
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