Logo ID | 02-C-000679 |
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Approved Date | 2011/10/25 |
Application ID | CN-2-C-20110816-000173 |
Applied Date | 2011/08/16 |
Usage Agreement | Agreed |
OEM Licensor's Logo ID | - |
Note | - |
Target Information | ||
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Test Category | Core Protocols | |
Vendor Name | Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. | |
Country | CN | |
Product Name | Quidway S7700 Series Switches | |
Product Version | V1R6 | |
Product Classification | Router | |
Product Description |
The Quidway S7700 series switches (S7700 for short) are high-end intelligent routing switches designed for next-generation enterprise networks. The S7700 is designed based on the intelligent multi-layer switching technology of Huawei to provide intelligent service optimization methods such as MPLS VPN, traffic analysis, comprehensive QoS policies, controllable multicast, load balancing, integrated security guarantee in addition to stable, reliable, secure, and high performance Layer 2 to Layer 4 switching services. In addition, it features superb scalability and reliability. The S7700s can function as core or aggregation nodes on campus networks or data centers to provide integrated wireless access, voice, video, and data services, helping enterprises build an integrated end-to-end network. The S7700 offers three models: S7703, S7706, and S7712. Their switching capacity and port density can be expanded. The S7700 is developed based on a new hardware platform and adopts a left-to-rear ventilation channel to achieve better energy efficiency ratio. Key components work in redundancy mode to minimize risks of system breakdown and service interruption. Using innovative energy-saving chips, the S7700 provides an industry-leading solution to a sustainable energy-saving network. |
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Vendor's Note |
In Test IP6Interop.1.6 Path MTU discovery and Fragment Mention, the first fragmented packet will be losted when target host or router use NS/NA to discover a neighbor.This problem is not caused by Quidway S7700 Series Switches. |
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Test Information | Test Specification | 4.0.6 |
Interoperability Test Scneario | 4.0.4 | |
Information for Series of Product |
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Interoperable Devices |
Router | |||
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1 | Vendor Name | Ubuntu Project | ||
Device Name | Ubuntu 7.10 | |||
Version | 2.6.22-14 | |||
2 | Vendor Name | The KAME Project | ||
Device Name | KAME on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE | |||
Version | kame-20060116-freebsd54-snap | |||
Host | ||||
1 | Vendor Name | The FreeBSD Project | ||
Device Name | FreeBSD | |||
Version | 6.2-RELEASE | |||
2 | Vendor Name | USAGI Project | ||
Device Name | USAGI | |||
Version | usagi-linux26-s20060102 | |||
Target supporting Advanced Functions: |
- Transmitting Echo Requests(Passive Node)
- Configuring Multicast Packet Size - Multicast Routing(Router Only) - RFC 4191 Type C Host(Host Only) - Duplicate Overlapping Fragments - Beyond Scope of Source Address(Router Only) - Tracking Connections for ICMPv6 - Router Advertisement DNS (Host Only) |