This document explains the use of scenarios to automate testing for the Layer 2 control protocols (L2CP). In this scenario, Network Master Pro MT1000A/MT1040A generates L2CP traffic with various Layer 2 protocols, measures the difference between the transmitted and received frame counts, and displays as easy-to-understand color-coded Pass/Fail icons.
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