CT523-328-2ac-1n LANforge WiFIRE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 3 radio WiFi Traffic Generator Supporting 328 Virtual STA Interfaces
The CT523-328-2ac-1n wireless traffic generator is an excellent choice for testing Access Points
and other WiFi networks.
The ath9k (a/b/g/n)
chipset NICs can support up to 200 stations per radio.
The ath10k (a/b/g/n/ac)
chipset NICs can support up to 64 stations per radio.
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Each of the Virtual Stations has its own IP address, IP port space, MAC address and routing
table. The Virtual Stations can be assigned to communicate to a particular
Access Point, use a particular SSID, and Open or
WPA/WPA2 authentication assigned. More advanced 802.1X authentication is
also included. Each radio can be configured independently of the
other. Transmit power and channel/frequency
is configured on a per-radio basis. Most other settings are configurable per virtual
station.
There are two ath10k a/b/g/n/ac and one ath9k a/b/g/n WiFi radios per CT523-328-2ac-1n and multiple LANforge systems can
be clustered together for even more realistic radio interference patterns and increased
traffic generation capability.
All virtual stations on the same radio must be on the same frequency, but as long as the protocol
supports that frequency, the multiple protocols can be used concurrently. For instance,
if the radio is configured for a 2.4Ghz channel, the stations can be /b, /g, /n, or /ax. If
the radio is on a 5Ghz channel, the stations can be /a, /n, ac, or ax. The bandwidth can be
configured for all protocols.
The Virtual Stations may be configured with all of the virtual interfaces on the same
subnet, or different subnets, depending on the testing requirements. When used
with something like VoIP, it allows all of the VoIP calls to use the standard IP
ports (with one call per virtual interface).
The CT523-328-2ac-1n has no fans and is silent. It has 9 antenna.
It will fit into a small travel bag or briefcase for easy portability.
No additional hardware or software is required, but it is suggested
that you manage the system using the LANforge GUI on a separate
machine. The CT523-328-2ac-1n can also be managed over a serial console
in text mode or through a directly connected monitor, mouse and keyboard.
Performance reports:
TCP-DL-30sta-open wave-1 3x3 |
TCP-DL-30sta-wpa2 wave-1 3x3
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NOTE: This product may have a different hardware
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Example Network Diagram
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Quick Start Guide
- Connect Management Ethernet port to Management network or management PC. If
connecting directly to a PC, an Ethernet cross-over cable should be used.
- Connect eth1 wired Ethernet interface to wired Ethernet interface on the AP or
network under test. This usually is considered the 'server' side of the network.
- The Client side of the network will be the Virtual Stations configured on the
CT523-328-2ac-1n WiFi NIC(s).
- Connect power to standard US or European AC power source. If using external
battery pack, then connect to that instead. Click button to power on the unit.
- The CT523-328-2ac-1n should now boot. If DHCP is enabled on the Management network,
the CT523-328-2ac-1n will automatically acquire an IP address. If DHCP is not available,
the IP address will be set to 192.168.1.101.
- Install the LANforge-GUI on a separate management PC or Laptop, or use VNC or remote-desktop
programs to access the LANforge system directly. Windows, MAC-OS and
Linux GUIs are supported: Select the correct one from the web page served from
the LANforge system and install it.
- Start the LANforge-GUI on the management PC and click the 'Discover' button.
It should find the CT523-328-2ac-1n appliance and add the IP address to the drop-down
box in the Connect widget. Press 'Connect' and you will be connected to
the CT523-328-2ac-1n.
- Select the Port Mgr tab in the GUI. Double-click on the device called 'wiphy0'. This
is the Radio device, and should be configured for the correct,
channel, country-code, etc. Next, select one or more of the Virtual Station
interfaces and click 'Modify'. Enter the correct IP address information, SSID and
WPA/WPA2 password (if Enabled).
After applying these changes, the Virtual Station interface should associate with
the AP and be ready to send traffic. You may create up to 328 Virtual Station interfaces
per CT523-328-2ac-1n with the 'Create' button.
- Once the interfaces are configured correctly, you can click on the Layer 3, VOIP/RTP and other
LANforge-FIRE related GUI tabs and configure/modify/start/stop particular traffic patterns
that utilize the virtual stations and wired Ethernet interface. In most cases, you will want
one of the FIRE endpoints to be on the wired interface and the other to be on the WiFi Virtual
Station interface. It is also valid to generate traffic between two Virtual Station interfaces.
The GUI Chamber View window provides some automated test suites.
Contact support if you have suggestions for improvements.
- Any GUI modifications take place immediately after you click 'Submit' or 'OK'.
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LANforge WiFIRE Related Images
Virtual Station Configuration Screen
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Layer 3 (Ethernet, UDP, TCP) Connections
Layer 3 Create/Modify Screen
Software Features
- Supports real-world protocols:
- Layer 2: Raw-Ethernet.
- 802.1Q VLANs.
- PPPoE: Integrated PPPoE support.
- Layer 3: IPv4, IPv6, UDP/IP, IGMP Multicast UDP, TCP/IP.
- Layer 4-7: FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP, SFTP, SCP
- 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Station (up to 200 per machine).
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wireless Station (up to 128 per machine).
- Layer 4-7: TELNET, PING, DNS, SMTP, NMAP (via add-on script).
- File-IO: NFSv3, NFSv4, CIFS, iSCSI.
- Supports up to 1000 concurrent TCP connections with base license package.
- The CT523-328-2ac-1n is able to push around 900+Mbps the 802.11AC wave-1 radio,
depending on the protocols mix, wireless mode and environment, and speed of the network under test.
Supports at least 60 VoIP (SIP, RTP) calls if appropriate licenses are purchased.
(
Performance results:
TCP-DL-30sta-open wave-1 3x3 |
TCP-DL-30sta-wpa2 wave-1 3x3
)
- Supports real-world compliance with ARP protocol.
- Supports ToS (QoS) settings for TCP/IP and UDP/IP connections.
- Uses publicly available Linux and Windows network stacks for increased standards compliance.
- Utilizes libcurl
for FTP, HTTP and HTTPS (SSL), TFTP and SCP protocols.
- Supports file system test endpoints (NFS, CIFS, and iSCSI file systems, too!).
File system mounts can use the virtual interface feature for advanced testing
of file server applications.
- Supports custom command-line programs, such as telnet, SMTP, and ping.
- Comprehensive traffic reports include: Packet Transmit Rate, Packet Receive Rate,
Packet Drop %, Transmit Bytes, Receive Bytes, Latency, Jitter,
various Ethernet driver level counters, and much more.
- Supports generation of reports that are ready to be imported into your favorite
spread-sheet.
- Allows packet sniffing and network protocol decoding with the integrated
Wireshark protocol sniffer.
- GUI runs as Java application on Linux, MAC and Microsoft Operating
Systems (among others).
- GUI can run remotely, even over low-bandwidth links to accommodate the
needs of the users.
- Central management application can manage multiple units, tests, and
testers simultaneously.
- Includes easy built-in scripting for iterating through rates and packet
sizes, with automated reporting. Also supports scriptable command line interface (telnet)
which can be used to automate test
scenarios. Perl libraries and example scripts are provided!
- Automatic discovery of LANforge data generators simplifies configuration
of LANforge test equipment.
- LANforge traffic generation/management software is supported on
Linux and MS Windows.
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Hardware Specification
- High-End Appliance with no fans.
- Operating System: Fedora Linux with customized 64-bit Linux kernel.
- Two 1Gbps Ethernet ports, room for three wifi NICs, 2/4/6 port 1G or 10G Ethernet
- Two Atheros/Qualcomm 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 3x3 MIMO and 1
Atheros/Qualcomm 802.11a/b/g/n 3x3 MIMO NIC with three external antenna each.
Supports up to 328 virtual stations (200 per a/b/g/n radio and 64 per a/b/g/n/ac radio).
- Antenna-to-Radio association: See labels on chassis.
- Intel i7-4700EQ 2.4 GHz processor.
- DB9 Serial console (115200 8 N 1) for console management & initial configuration.
- VGA/DVI-D, USB ports for desktop usage.
- 8 GB RAM.
- 40+ GB Solid State Hard Drive.
- Larger storage drives available.
- 9-30v 4AMP external power supply (brick).
- Weight: 8 lbs
- Dimensions: 11 x 8 x 3 inches Metric: 277 x 195 x 78 mm.
- Operating Temperature: -20 ~ 45°C.
- Certification: CE Emission, FCC Class A, RoHS
List Price: $31,700
List Price with 1 Year support (17%): $37,089
Additional Feature Upgrades
Unless otherwise noted in the product description, these features usually cost extra:
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Last modified: Mon Nov 11 13:01:02 PST 2024