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GenITC - JREAP/TADIL Testing/Simulation

JREAP Processing entails processing TADIL-J messages with a JREAP wrap around. The Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP) is based upon the Open System Interconnection (OSI) layered structure and focuses on the application layer; however, it recognizes that certain network and transmission layer services provided by JTIDS and MIDS terminals for Link 16 are not provided by all communications media. The JREAP enables tactical data to be transmitted over digital media and networks not originally designed for tactical data exchange.

The JREAP-capability option of GenITC allows GenITC to function as a smart network node (rather than as a JREAP processor, in the strict Mil-Std-3011 sense), passing and processing message traffic, using the TCP/IP or UDP protocols, under the control of a user-generated test scenario.

GenITC/JREAP also provides JREAP Packing and JREAP Validation checkboxes in the interface control area. Checking JREAP Packing enables message decomposition and recomposition, while JREAP Validation allows GenITC to process erroneous and extraneously formed JREAP messages. With JREAP Validation enabled, GenITC will attempt to construct a valid JREAP Application Block from the message components received for missing JREAP Portions, and missing Application Headers. In addition, this capability enables the application to update the Application Block Message Length field, the Number of J-Words, and the Number of Blocks for Free Text (Coded/Uncoded) messages.
 

Also see:
GenITC FAQ  |  VMF FAQ

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