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WiFi Test Plan SSID: WiFi AP:1, 6, 36 WAP-PSK:12345678 Chariot Console Radius Server 1 Radius Server 2 SSID: WiFi AP:1, 6, 36 WAP-PSK:12345678 WAP2-PSK:12345678 10.10.1.2 10.10.1.3 10.10.1.4 10.10.1.6 10.10.1.1 PC 1 10.10.1.5 NB 1 APUT IP Switcher AP System Interoperability Test Plan STA 1/2/3: Windows OS with different wireless cards Chariot Server: Windows OS with chariot version 5.0 Radius Server 1: Windows OS with Funk Odyssey server version 2.01(EAP, TTLS,PEAP0, PEAP1) Radius Server 2: Linux OS with Device scape (SIM) NB 1: Windows OS with Air packet sniffer, or attacker PC 1: Windows OS with wired packet sniffer STA 1 STA 2 STA 3

Compatibility Milestone Test  DUT #1(Device Under Test)  LAN #1: Host Type: Desktop PC CPU: Pentium 4-3.0 GHz RAM: 1GB OS: Windows XP Pro WLAN #1 Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M 1.73 GHz Centrino RAM: 768MB Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2195ABG (Various 802.11b/g NICs)  Shielding box #1: D4040  Shielding box #2: Attenuator Test Tools: NetIQ Endpoint program NetIQ IxChariot Console, Ver.5.40 Shielding box #1 DUT #1 192.168.75.2 Test the DUT’s compatibility by using various cardbus/dongle wireless NIC cards, wireless APs, hard disk drives and Chariot and DU Meter utilities Attenuator WLAN Card Model Name Chipset 802.11g(MIMO) Belkin F5D9010 Airgo Netgear WPN111 Atheros AMIT WL561C Ralink 802.11g(Normal) WL531C D-Link DWL-G650 Buffalo WLI-CB-G54 Broadcom Centrino Intel 2200BG Intel Intel 2915ABG 802.11b 802.11a Wireless AP Model Name Chipset 802.11g(MIMO) Belkin F5D9230-4 Airgo Netgear WPN824 Atheros AMIT WIC168 Ralink 802.11g(Normal) Buffalo WBR-G54 Broadcom LAN #1 Dynamic IP HD Model Name 5400rpm 8MB cache WD WD400VE-75HDT0 Fujitsu MHT2040AH Toshiba MK4025GAS Samsung MP0402H Hitachi HTS548040M9AT00 5400rpm 2MB cache Seagate ST94011A 4200rpm 2MB cache MHS2020ATE HTS424040M9AT00 WLAN #1 Dynamical IP Shielding box #2

Stability and Stress Milestone Test  DUT #1(Device Under Test)  LAN #1: Host Type: Desktop PC CPU: Celeron 700MHz RAM: 256MB OS: Windows XP Pro LAN #9 CPU: Celeron 1.7GHz WLAN #3 CPU: Pentium M 1.5 GHz RAM: 512MB Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG  WAN #1: Host Type: PC Server CPU: Celeron 700MHz RAM: 128MB OS: Linux Mandrake 10 Test Tools AMIT Stability utility NetIQ Endpoint program NetIQ IxChariot Console, Ver.5.40 Smartbits 2000 Smartwindow: 7.50.100 Firmware: A007669 A B HUB #1 Other Lab. 192.168.122.95 HUB #2 192.168.168.168 Smartbit WAN #1  DHCPd(192.168.168.*) PPTPd(10.0.0.139) L2TPd(10.0.0.139) Multi-Session PPPoEd(pppoe95 or flets) DoS Attacker Stability Teat: Teat the DUT’s stability by using AIMT Stability utility. LAN-to-WAN Upload/Download Throughput Test(FTP) WLAN-to-WAN Upload/Download Throughput Test(FTP) LAN-to-WLAN Upload/Download Throughput Test(FTP) WAN-to-LAN IPSec Ping + FTP Test USB Backup Stress Test: Test the DUT’s tolerance for operating under draconian test environment by using Smartbit Application utility. Test the DUT’s tolerance for operating under draconian test environment by using Chariot utility. DUT #1 DUT #1 LAN #1  Dynamic IP WLAN #3  Dynamic IP LAN #9  Dynamic IP

Endurance Milestone Test  DUT #1(Device Under Test)  LAN #1~LAN #N: Host Type: Desktop PC/NB OS: Windows2000/XP Pro WLAN #1~WLAN #N: Test Tools: AMIT endurance utility (Including Internet clients such as PING,FTP, and WWW), MSN, DKYPE, eMule, etc Corporation Router: HIB501 60.248.55.138 Corporation Router 192.168.122.250 192.168.122.85 DUT #1 192.168.177.77 HUB #1 LAN #1  Dynamic IP LAN #N  Dynamic IP WLAN #1  Dynamic IP WLAN #N  Dynamic IP Perform the endurance test for the device under test (DUT) by suing various Internet utilities

Functional Milestone Test  DUT #1(Device Under Test) Router #1: $Model number: HIC509 $Firmware version: R1.97d5  LAN #1: Host Type: Desktop PC CPU: Pentium 4-3.0 GHz RAM: 1GB OS: Windows XP Pro LAN #2: OS: Windows 2000 Pro WLAN #1: Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M1.73 GHz Centrino RAM: 768MB Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2195ABG Attenuator  WLAN #2: Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M1.73 GHz Centrino RAM: 768MB OS: Windows XP Pro Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2195ABG  WAN #1: Host Type: PC Server CPU: Celeron 700 MHz RAM: 128MB OS: Linux Mandrake 10 WAN #2: Host Type : PC Server CPU: Pentium 4-2.8 GHz RAM: 512MB OS: Windows 2003 Server WAN #3: CPU: Duron-1.0 GHz RAM: 256MB  WAN #4: Host Type: PC Server CPU: Pentium 4-3.0 GHz RAM: 1GB OS: Linux Fedora Core 4 Services: Sendmail  WAN #5: CPU: Pentium 2-400 MHz RAM: 384MB OS: Linux Mandrake 10 STP Tester (For test automation): CPU: Celeron 600 MHz RAM: 128MB OS: Windows XP Pro ADSL2/2+DSLAM: Loop-IP 6324 ADSL DSLAM: Cisco 6015 Shielding box #1: D4040 Shielding box #2: WAN #5  HUB #1  192.168.111.102 Other Lab.  192.168.122.97 192.168.122.95 192.168.111.1 192.168.122.96 192.168.122.98 WAN #4 Sendmail  RJ11 VPN Router #1  Router #1  RJ45 ADSL2+DSLAM  192.168.168.168 192.168.168.1 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.223 RJ45     WAN #1  DHCPd(192.168.168.*) PPTPd(10.0.0.139) L2TPd(10.0.0.139) Multi-Session PPPoEd(pppoe95 or flets) Dos Attacker WAN #3  WAN Packet Capturer Command Receiver Telnetd FTPd(port 21) Apache OpenPhone WAN #2  Bigpond Command Receiver Telnetd FTPd(port 21) Apache HUB #2  192.168.168.221 192.168.168.222 10.10.10.1 10.10.30.1 LAN #2  LAN Packet Capturer Command Receiver Telnetd FTPd(port 21) Apache OpenPhone Shielding box #1 Test the DUT’s functionality for following items: LAN #1  Dynamic IP Status Wizard Basic Setting Primary Setup HDCP Server Wireless VPN Change Password Forwarding Rules Virtual Server Special AP Miscellaneous Security Setting Packet Filters Domain Filters URL Blocking MAC Control Miscellaneous Advanced Setting System Time System Log Dynamic DNA SNMP Routing Schedule Rule Basic Setting View Log Firmware Upgrade Backup Setting Reset to default Reboot Miscellaneous Disk Management Disk Utility File Sharing DUT #1 192.168.75.2 192.168.75.225 10.10.30.1 Attenuator 10.10.40.1 HUB #3 10.10.10.2 10.10.20.2 10.10.30.2 10.10.40.2 10.10.50.2 WLAN #2  Dynamic IP WLAN #1  Dynamic IP 10.10.50.1 STP Tester Shielding box #2

Performance Milestone Measurement HUB #2  RJ11  RJ45  Measure the DUT’s wireless coverage distance and transmit throughput by using FTP and Chariot utilities: ADSL2/2+DSLAM 192.168.168.168 192.168.168.223     WAN #1  DHCPd(192.168.168.*) PPTPd(10.0.0.139) L2TPd(10.0.0.139) Multi-Session PPPoEd(pppoe95 or flets) Dos Attacker WAN #4  PPTPd(192.168.197.1) L2TPd(192.168.198.1) PPPoEd(pppoe97) Sendmail Wireline Simulator  Wired Router Wired Routing Throughput VPN Throughput ADSL Throughput  Access Point(AP) Wireless Touting Throughput (WLAN to WAN) Wireless Touting Throughput (WLAN to LAN) Wireless to Wireless Throughput (WLAN to WLAN) Wireless Coverage Distance and Throughput Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Wireless Routing Throughput (LAN to LAN) Wireless to Wireless Throughput (WLAN to LAN) RJ11  RJ45  Shielding box #1 DUT #2 DUT #1 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) When shielding box is removed 192.168.75.2 192.168.75.225 Attenuator WLAN #3  Dynamic IP LAN #1  Dynamic IP LAN #2  Dynamic IP WLAN #2  Dynamic IP WLAN #1  Dynamic IP DUT #3 LAN #7  Dynamic IP Shielding box #2 DUT #1 (Device Under Test) DUT #2 (Device Under Test) DUT #3 (Device Under Test) LAN #1: Host Type: Desktop PC CPU: Pentium 4-3.0 GHz RAM: 1GB OS: Windows XP Pro LAN #2: CPU: Celeron 900 MHz RAM: 192MB OS: Windows 2000/XP Pro LAN #7: Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M 1.5 GHz (Centrino) RAM: 768MB OS: Windows XP Pro Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG WAN #1: CPU: Pentium M 1.73 GHz (Centrino) Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2195ABG WLAN #2: CPU: Pentium M 1.73 GHz (Centrino) RAM: 768MB OS: Windows XP Pro Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2195ABG WLAN #3: Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M 1.5 GHz (Centrino) RAM: 512MB Wireless: Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG WAN #1: Host Type: Notebook PC CPU: Pentium M 1.5 GHz (Centrino) RAM: 512MB OS: Windows XP Pro WAN #4: Host Type: PC Server CPU: Pentium 4-3.0 GHz RAM: 1GB OS: Linux Fedora Core 4 Shielding box #1: D4040 Shielding box #2: ADSL2/2+ DSLAM: Loop-IP 6324 Wireline Simulator: Model: 6100 Wireline Simulator Test Tools: NetIQ Endpoint program NetIQ IxChariot Console, Ver.5.40