Howto:WLAN Interop Test Description
Summary
This article describes the WLAN interop test done by innovaphone when testing the compatibility of a WLAN infrastructure with innovaphone WLAN IP Phones. All tests are defined as KO-criteria and have to be passed to achive Recommended Product status.
Test Name |
Association and Authentication |
WPA2-PSK with AES-CCMP encryption |
PEAP-MSCHAPv2 with AES-CCMP encryption |
QoS and WMM |
Maximum Number of Calls |
Roaming and Handover |
Power-Save and Battery Lifetime |
802.11 Power-Save Mode |
802.11e U-APSD |
Battery Lifetime in Idle |
Battery Lifetime in Call with U-APSD |
Association and Authentication
To reduce averall number of tests only two different security modes are tested: one with pre-shared key and one with username and password using PEAP-MSCHAPv2. The test is always performed with the best available security mode and encryption. At this moment WPA2-PSK+AES-CCMP or PEAP-MSCHAPv2+AES-CCMP are preffered security modes. In case this modes are not available, a fallback to next best available mode is performed.
WPA2-PSK with AES-CCMP encryption
The tested wireless infrastructure must pass this test with the best available security mode to achieve Recommended Product status.
Pre-shared key tests:
- WPA2-PSK+AES-CCMP
- WPA2-PSK+TKIP
- WPA-PSK+AES-CCMP
- WPA-PSK+TKIP
- WEP
PEAP-MSCHAPv2 with AES-CCMP encryption
The tested wireless infrastructure must pass this test with the best available security mode to achieve Recommended Product status.
PEAP tests:
- PEAP-MSCHAPv2+AES-CCMP
- PEAP-MSCHAPv2+TKIP
- PEAP-MSCHAPv2+WEP