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IxVeriWave
Solutions for Wi-Fi and WLAN Testing
This material is for informational purposes only and subject to change without notice. It describes Ixia’s present plans to develop and make
available to its customers certain products, features and functionality. Ixia is only obligated to provide those deliverables specifically included in a
written agreement between Ixia and the customer. ©2011 Ixia. All rights reserved.
1
Agenda
 Market Overview
 IxVeriWave Introduction
 IxVeriWave Solutions
Market Overview
3
“Cellular Carrier Offload” Drives
“Carrier-Class” WiFi
Report: Ericsson buys BelAir to boost WiFi offering
STOCKHOLM | Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:35pm EST
• High performance wireless
• High density
• Low cost
• Ubiquitous
4
IxVeriWave Introduction
5
Who Uses IxVeriWave?
Service Provider, Private Network
Operator, IT Department
Network Equipment Manufacturers
Network Infrastructure –
Access Points, Controllers
Development
QA
Interoperability
Wireless System Under Test
Test Traffic
WT20
RF
Proof of
Concept
Vendor
Selection
Deployment
AP
AP
Wireless System Under Test
Test Traffic
Ethernet
Ethernet
Test Traffic
WaveDeploy
WT20
Ethernet
Test Traffic
Network Under Test
WaveDeploy
Ethernet
Network Device / Clients –
Handset, PDA, Scanner, Patient
Monitor, Camera
WaveDeploy
Wi-Fi
AP
AP 3
Monitor Ports
Client Test
Bench
AP1
AP 2
Traffic Generation Ports
DUT
AP 1
WT20
Wi-Fi
Client
AP2
WT20
6
Sample Customers – From Silicon to Deployment
Silicon and
Software
Providers
Mobile
Devices
Network
Infrastructure
Service Provider
and End User
7
Leveraging the Wireless Lifecycle
Select
infrastructure
equipment
Plan for network
upgrades / new
services
Lab
Tools
Select client
devices
Verify new client
devices
Determine
interoperability
Verify SW
updates from
vendor
Set Service
Level goals
Respond to user
issues remediate
Lab
Tools
Plan and deploy
the network
Verify deployed
network - tweak
Field Tools
IxVeriWave Solutions
9
IxVeriWave Products at a Glance
 WaveTest
• WLAN Traffic Generator / Analyzer
• Lab testing:
 Access Point testing
 Controller testing
 Client testing
 WaveDeploy
• Handheld Field Tool
• Software with a hardware option
• Site Assessment and Readiness
Tool
WaveTest - Chassis
WaveTest 20
WaveTest 90
 19” rack mount
 Portable
 Nine WaveBlades per
chassis
 Two WaveBlades per chassis
 Combine wireless (802.11)
& wireline (802.3)
WaveBlades
 Combine wireless (802.11) &
wireline (802.3) WaveBlades
WaveBlade – Traffic Generator Analyzer

WaveBlade generates stateful, scalable, mobile clients, wired and wireless
• Up to 500 clients / servers per test port, up to 1000 QoS test traffic flows per test port
• Independent MAC (802.3 / 802.11), L3 (IP), AAA, L4 (TCP / UDP) and L7 (FTP / HTTP / VoIP /
IPTV etc.) protocol state machines per client
• Full wireless & mobility support

Clients & traffic flows precisely controlled for
repeatable tests
• Native 802.11 a/b/g/n air-rate transmit &
receive
• Gigabit Ethernet wire-rate transmit & receive
of stateful traffic streams
• Powerful traffic scheduler for realistic
contention and QoS scenarios
• Extensive QoE measurements

Integrated channel emulation
802.11a/b/g
802.11n 1x1, 2x2, 3x3
802.11n 1x1
802.3
10/100/1000 Mbps
IxVeriWave Core Features

OFDM/MIMO radio expertise: test-quality RF, DSP/baseband, channel simulation

Wi-Fi (802.11) Layer 1 & Layer 2: industry experts in WLAN protocol & test

Ethernet (802.3) Layer 1 and Layer 2: switching, routing, traffic generation/analysis

Data/Voice/Video expertise: IPv4, IPv6, TCP, G.711/723, MPEG/H.323, voice/video quality

Live WLAN network test: qualification, deployment, assurance

Patented IP in wireless traffic generation, traffic analysis, lab test

6 years of industry-wide wireless IP test know-how applied to user software
Ixia-developed channel
emulator
Ixia-developed
transmit baseband
Ixia-developed Traffic
Generator / Analyzer
Ixia-developed RF
front end and radio
Ixia-developed
MAC and Data
Engine
Ixia-developed receive
baseband
WF1101 & EF1101 Handheld Traffic
Generator/Analyzer
 WF1101 – WLAN handheld WiFi Traffic Generator / Analyzer
•
Creates up to 64 independent, “golden”, clients for testing scalability, performance in
network ecosystem, “what-if” scenarios
•
Per client independent RF power, 802.11 MAC, L4-7
•
Native 802.11 a/b/g/SISO-n air-rate transmit
& receive
•
Captures wireless activity, eliminating the need
for stand-alone sniffers
•
Hand-held, “Enterprise version” of
VeriWave’s WLAN WaveBlades
WF1101
 EF1101 – Ethernet handheld Traffic Generator / Analyzer
•
Creates up to 64 independent Ethernet clients / servers
•
Supports 10/100/1000 Mbps IEEE-802.3
•
Hand-held, “Enterprise version” of VeriWave’s Ethernet WaveBlade
IxVeriWave – Test Applications
Test Arena
Application Name
WaveGen
Description
RF radio & receiver chain testing
RF Lab Testing
Detect and move away from RADAR
WaveDFS
interference
WaveDynamix
Interactive state and traffic generation
Controlled load testing similar to RFC-2544 +
WLAN Benchmarking
Client capacity and Rate vs. Range
L2-3 Network
Benchmark network roaming speed &
Testing
WLAN Roaming
reliability
Quick, high performance testing with real
WaveInsite
clients
WaveQoE
Generate app-layer traffic and measure QoE
Characterize large scale video quantitatively
L4-7 Network
WaveVideo
and qualitatively
Testing
Measure and map client and application
WaveDeploy
performance in a deployed network
Client
AP
Controller
System
Postdeployment
DUT
X X
X
X X X
X X
X
X X
X
X X X
X X X
X
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WaveInsite
 Interoperability testing & troubleshooting with real
client devices (laptops, mobile phones, scanners,
patient monitors, etc.)
 Powered by WaveAgent installed on each device
 Setup and test run within less than 5 minutes
 Results are reported over time
 WaveInsite measures
•
UDP throughput, TCP Goodput, Loss
•
Voice MOS and R-Value
•
All results compared to user defined Service
Level Requirements (SLRs)
WaveAgent
 Small software utility loaded onto mobile devices in
test
•
Places mobile device into “measurement mode” without taking
over its operation
•
Available for wide range of devices and OS’s






Windows - XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mobile 6
Linux – various flavors
MAC OS X
iOS - iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
Android
Can be ported to proprietary-OS or non-OS devices (patient monitors,
scanners, etc.)
WaveInsite Reports Quantitative Metrics
for Each Traffic Type
 Rely on quantitative data and standardized metrics
WaveInsite Compares Individual Metrics
Against Pre-defined SLAs
Composite Score: Adherence to SLAs Voice quality: MOS score per call
TCP: achieved Goodput
WaveApps – IEEE 802.11 Benchmarks
 Max Client Capacity
•
Determines the maximum number of client connections the DUT can support at a
user specified intended load and packet loss % for different frame sizes and
security types using goal seeking algorithm
 Throughput
•
Determines the maximum forwarding rate of the DUT with no packet loss for
different frame sizes and security types using goal seeking algorithm
 Maximum Forwarding Rate
•
Determines the maximum forwarding rate of the DUT (regardless of loss) for
different frame sizes and security types using goal seeking algorithms
 Rate vs. Range
•
Determines the change in PHY rate / MCS rate as attenuation changes
•
802.11 a/b/g and 802.11n support up to MCS 23
•
adjustable frame sizes and load for all 802.11 types
Typical a/b/g AP performance
$800 Enterprise class a/b/g/n AP performance
Also Released Enterprise class a/b/g/n
AP performance
WaveApps – Roaming
 Roaming Benchmark Test
•
Determines the number of roams per unit time supported
•
Tests the controller while creating client movements in complex roam patterns
•
User specifies required roam rate and roam sequence
 Roaming Delay Test
•
Determines the minimum, maximum and average delays and packet loss experienced by actively
transmitting and receiving clients when roaming from one AP to another over multiple roam
sessions
•
User specifies roam schedule, dwell time on each AP, and client power behavior
 Reports
 Controllable parameters
•
Number of roams supported per unit time
•
Fast Roaming - pre-authentication and key caching
•
Min/Max/Avg Roaming delay
•
Renewing DHCP with on re-connect
•
No. of failed roams
•
Disassociate and De-authenticate before roam
•
No. of disconnections
•
Intended load
•
Breakdown of timing duration of different phases and
handshakes
•
SSID
•
Roam sequence and Dwell time
•
Variation of client Tx power level
•
Frames transmitted and received (per client)
•
Min/Max/Avg Roaming delay (per client or group)
•
Average Packet Loss per roam (per client)
WaveApps –
Roaming Metrics and Measurements of Mobility

Roaming delay is the amount of elapsed time between the last data packet received
on the previous AP to the first data packet received on the new AP
Client on AP #1
Two-Way
Data Traffic
Client on AP #2
Data Transfer
Stops
Roaming Decision Made
Probe
Authenticate
Reassociation
Time Only
Associate
EAPOL
(Server-based
Security)
Client
Associated To
New AP
End-to-End
Data Traffic
Resumes

End –to-End Service
Restoration Time
Uplink-only
Data Traffic
Two-Way
Data Traffic
Roaming delay along with min/max/avg packet latency and packet loss properties of
the WLAN network equipment reflect on its roaming performance
Wave-Apps –
Roaming A Look Under The Hood
 What happens when a emulated client roams?
•
Each VeriWave test port supports a separate instance of each client
•
Roaming essentially deactivates one instance and activates another
 Realistic but repeatable roaming process
•
Controlled power & FER ramp up/down, probes before re-association, etc
WaveQoE Real-World Mix of Client Traffic
Ready-to-use Real World Scenarios
 Representative device and user
profiles for key wired & wireless
LAN environments
 WaveQoE accurately replicates
complex interactions of clients,
servers and traffic
 WaveQoE measures and reports
key application metrics affecting
end-user Quality of Experience
(QoE)
Measure Network Behavior Against Pre-Set SLAs
Define required SLA’s
Voice
MOS > 4.2
View Pass/Fail per Traffic Type
MPEG Video (unicast)
Delay Factor < 70 mSec
Media Loss Rate < 3%
FTP
Goodput > 100 kbps
Transfer time < 1 Sec
HTTP
Goodput > 500 kbps
Transfer time < 100 mSec
MPEG Video (multicast)
Delay Factor < 50 mSec
Media Loss Rate < 1%
UDP
Latency < 4 Sec
Jitter < 100 mSec
Packet Loss < 10%
System or Network
Under
Test
Traffic type
Achieved SLA
Pass/Fail
Voice
4.3
Pass
Unicast video
DF=80 mSec
MLF=3%
Fail
FTP
Goodput=100 kbps
Transfer time=2 Sec
Fail
HTTP
Goodput=600 kbps
Transfer time=80 mSec
Pass
Multicast
video
DF=40 mSec
MLF=1%
Pass
UDP
Latency=3 Sec
Jitter=100 mSec
Loss=8%
Pass
WaveQoE Reports Quantitative Metrics for Each
Traffic Type
 Rely on quantitative data and standardized metrics
WaveQoE Compares Individuals Metrics
Against Pre-define SLAs
Composite Score: Adherence to SLAs
Voice quality: MOS score per call
TCP: achieved Goodput
L2-L7 Stateful Behavior of Every Client
QoE test needs are fundamentally different from both
traditional packet blasting as well as transaction testing
 Each client or server maintains a full protocol stack from L2 – L7
•
MAC; TCP/IP; application layer protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SIP, MPEG-2, etc.
 Each client or server can support separate security, QoS, mobility contexts
•
Represent real users that exist and move around real networks
 Each client or server can exhibit different behavioral characteristics
•
VoIP phones, video servers, computers, RFID tags, scanners, etc. all behave differently
 LAN and wireless and TCP/IP QoS protocols are supported
•
802.1D (Ethernet), 802.11e (WLAN), DiffServ, IP TOS, etc.
 Comprehensive LAN security for both Ethernet and wireless
•
Full IEEE 802.1X protocol stack with complete EAP support (LEAP, EAP-PEAP, EAP-MSCHAPv2,
EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, etc.)
•
Line-rate / air-rate encryption to AES standards
WaveDeploy Components
 WaveDeploy – test application
runs on tester’s laptop
 WaveAgent - small software utility
loaded onto mobile devices in test
•
Places mobile device into
“measurement mode” without taking
over its operation
•
Available for wide range of devices and
OS’s

Windows - XP, Vista, Windows 7,
Mobile 6





Linux – various flavors
MAC OS X
iOS - iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
Android
Can be ported to proprietary-OS or nonOS devices (patient monitors, scanners,
etc.)
Hierarchal view of client
devices under analysis
and infrastructure
Imported floor plan with
assigned scale and
defined radius of influence
Real-time logging
during single-pass,
active test process
Clients Under Analysis
• HP 2740
• HP Mini
• Panasonic
Toughbook
• iPad
Measurements broken down by
application or service
Single Pass Testing Options
 By Application:
•
Downstream Web HTTP
•
Upstream Web HTTP
•
Voice MOS Score
•
Video MDI Score
 Service Speed Test :
•
Downstream TCP
•
Upstream TCP
•
Downstream UDP
•
Upstream UDP
 RF Metrics (limited by
device capabilities):
•
RF Signal Strength
•
RF Co-Channel
Interference
•
PHY Rate
Clients Under Analysis
•
•
•
•
HP 2740
HP Mini
Panasonic Toughbook
iPad
Measurements broken
down by application or
service
Detailed Reporting & Analysis
 Executive Summary Report
 Service Level Agreement Compliance Summary Table
 Graphical heat maps and comparisons
 Data-point details
WaveDeploy Expert


WaveDeploy Expert contains:
•
WF1101 / EF1101
•
WaveDeploy Software
WF1101 - Hand-held WiFi Traffic
Generator / Analyzer
•


EF1101
Adds “golden clients” for testing scalability,
performance in network ecosystem, “what-if”
scenarios
WF1101 creates up to 64 independent
clients
•
Independent RF power, 802.11 MAC, L4-7
•
Native 802.11 a/b/g/SISO-n air-rate transmit &
receive
•
Captures wireless activity, eliminating the need
for stand-alone sniffers
Hand-held, “Enterprise
version” of WaveTest the de-facto standard for
functional and
performance testing used
by WLAN manufacturers
WF1101
WF1101 –
Golden Client Traffic Generator/Analyzer
WF1101 = network verification like never before
Vs.
Performance Assessment & “What-If”
Planning
 WF1101 creates predefined
eco-system traffic
•
Hospital
•
Corporate office
•
Education
•
Retail
•
Large Public Venues
•
Residential
 Measure client experience
in presence of pre-defined
eco-system traffic
 Compare to non-loaded
network to determine growth
and expansion ability
Site Assessment Using WF1101
 Network roaming performance
•
WaveDeploy reports service restoration time, i.e. time between last
useful data at previous AP to first useful data on new AP
 Client capacity
•
Measures achieved SLA for each client / traffic type and creates SLA
pass/fail HeatWave map
 Network security
•
Measures QoE for each client / security type and creates network
security HeatWave map
Clients Under Analysis
•
•
•
•
HP 2740
HP Mini
Panasonic Toughbook
iPad
Measurements broken down
by application or service
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