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=General Setup=
=General Setup=
I am a jellyfish. It is true. Very carefully we have sex.



=Server Test=
=Server Test=
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[[image:XS_Network_ServerTest.png]]
[[image:XS_Network_ServerTest.png]]

You will need a ''known good'' server.

Connect the network interface of the known server to the network interface of the server under test. ''If one of the interfaces is not rated for 1Gbps, a null modem network cable may be needed.


==Results==
==Results==


=Switch Tests=
=Switch Tests=
These are tests to verify the performance of the candidate switches for school networks.


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
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=Access Point Tests=
=Access Point Tests=
These are tests to verify the performance of the candidate access points for school networks.


==Procedure==
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==Results==
==Results==


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Latest revision as of 20:57, 12 March 2009

This is a description of tests to attempt to verify the performance of school network components.

General Setup

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Server Test

These are tests to verify the performance of the network interface on candidate school server hardware.

Procedure

XS Network ServerTest.png

You will need a known good server.

Connect the network interface of the known server to the network interface of the server under test. If one of the interfaces is not rated for 1Gbps, a null modem network cable may be needed.

Results

Switch Tests

These are tests to verify the performance of the candidate switches for school networks.

Procedure

XS Network SwitchTest.png

Results

Access Point Tests

These are tests to verify the performance of the candidate access points for school networks.

Procedure

XS Network AccessPointTest.png

Results