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© UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE INTEROPERABILITY LABORATORY UNH InterOperability Laboratory Routing Consortium Benefits and Testing Capability
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium UNH-IOL Membership Benefits Network-level interoperability testing in one of the largest, if not the largest test bed in the industry Detailed third-party technical reports universally respected by the marketplace Extended R&D consulting slashes product development time –Advanced test plans isolate product issues –Engineering teams experienced with multiple vendors provide detailed feedback Extensive, confidential services Private product testing can be completed with or without vendor attendance Network-level interoperability testing in one of the largest, if not the largest test bed in the industry Detailed third-party technical reports universally respected by the marketplace Extended R&D consulting slashes product development time –Advanced test plans isolate product issues –Engineering teams experienced with multiple vendors provide detailed feedback Extensive, confidential services Private product testing can be completed with or without vendor attendance
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Routing Membership Benefits Large test bed (http://www.iol.unh.edu/consortiums/routing/equipment) –Maintained and configured by the UNH-IOL –Continuously updated hardware and software –Cutting edge test equipment Custom test tools FREE participation in industry-wide group test periods (Plugfests) FREE access to our comprehensive testing services –Simulation of a variety of real-world network scenarios –Identify potential interoperability issues before going to market Low cost –Single annual membership fee for unlimited use (no additional fees) Expert staff to assist with testing and/or questions Large test bed (http://www.iol.unh.edu/consortiums/routing/equipment) –Maintained and configured by the UNH-IOL –Continuously updated hardware and software –Cutting edge test equipment Custom test tools FREE participation in industry-wide group test periods (Plugfests) FREE access to our comprehensive testing services –Simulation of a variety of real-world network scenarios –Identify potential interoperability issues before going to market Low cost –Single annual membership fee for unlimited use (no additional fees) Expert staff to assist with testing and/or questions
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Current Members
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Test Bed - Equipment List Devices: –Cisco 3600, Cisco 7200 –Nortel Passport 8600 –Crossbeam C30, Crossbeam X45 –Big Band Cuda12000 –Data Connection DC-OSPF –HP ProCurve, HP Quagga –Xyplex SwitchPlane 9000 –Lucent AccessPoint 1000 –Juniper ERX-700 –IP Infusion ZebOS –Dlink Passport 1648T –3Com Switch 4060 –LVL-7 FastPath VxWorks –NextHop gated –Nokia IP440 –Riverstone RS1000 Devices: –Cisco 3600, Cisco 7200 –Nortel Passport 8600 –Crossbeam C30, Crossbeam X45 –Big Band Cuda12000 –Data Connection DC-OSPF –HP ProCurve, HP Quagga –Xyplex SwitchPlane 9000 –Lucent AccessPoint 1000 –Juniper ERX-700 –IP Infusion ZebOS –Dlink Passport 1648T –3Com Switch 4060 –LVL-7 FastPath VxWorks –NextHop gated –Nokia IP440 –Riverstone RS1000
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Routing Protocols Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Version 2 Routing Information Protocol, Version 2 (RIP) Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4) Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, Version 2 (VRRP) Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 1 and 2 (IGMP) Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM - SM) Coming Soon: Protocol Independent Multicast – Dense Mode (PIM- DM) Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Version 2 Routing Information Protocol, Version 2 (RIP) Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4) Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, Version 2 (VRRP) Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 1 and 2 (IGMP) Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM - SM) Coming Soon: Protocol Independent Multicast – Dense Mode (PIM- DM) Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Interoperability Testing The test suites listed below focus on testing the Interoperability of the device under test with other devices in our test bed: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Version 2 Routing Information Protocol, Version 2 (RIP) Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, Version 2 (VRRP)
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Protocol Operation Testing Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Version 2 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Routing Information Protocol, Version 2 (RIP) Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 (BGP-4) Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, Version 2 (VRRP) Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 1 and 2 (IGMP) Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM - SM)
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Protocol Operations Testing All of our test suites are written to test the conformance of a device with a specific IETF RFC or draft. We are continuously updating and modifying our test suites to keep up to date with the current revisions of IETF RFC’s and drafts. We also are open to any comments or suggestions on our test suites. They are available to view on our website: http://www.iol.unh.edu/testsuites/routing The following is a sample list of the RFC’s that we test in our test suites: 3101, 2328, 2453, 2082, 2338, 1075… All of our test suites are written to test the conformance of a device with a specific IETF RFC or draft. We are continuously updating and modifying our test suites to keep up to date with the current revisions of IETF RFC’s and drafts. We also are open to any comments or suggestions on our test suites. They are available to view on our website: http://www.iol.unh.edu/testsuites/routing The following is a sample list of the RFC’s that we test in our test suites: 3101, 2328, 2453, 2082, 2338, 1075…
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Detailed Test Reports
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U NIVERSITY of N EW H AMPSHIRE I NTER O PERABILITY L ABORATORY UNH-IOL Routing Consortium Contact Information Kari Revier, Consortium Manager InterOperability Laboratory University of New Hampshire 121 Technology Drive Suite 2 Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-0696 (603) 862-4181 (fax) klrevier@iol.unh.edu Kari Revier, Consortium Manager InterOperability Laboratory University of New Hampshire 121 Technology Drive Suite 2 Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-0696 (603) 862-4181 (fax) klrevier@iol.unh.edu
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