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PD(Platform dependent) means that FTAS is designed to work with specific hardware and software configurations and may not be compatible with other platforms.
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PD(Platform dependent) means that FTAS is designed to work with specific hardware and software configurations and may not be compatible with other platforms.
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Description | Test Case ID | PD | Topology |
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Verify that ping works properly when using LACP
test_ping_011
No
Verifying IPv4 (1518) MTU
test_mtu_001
Yes
Verify MTU functionality for Jumboframe packets
test_ports_mtu_002
Yes
Enable LLDP globally and disable per-port basis
test_lldp_001
No
Verify that user can enable/disable LLDP globally
test_lldp_002
No
Verify LLDP neighbors are learnt properly with proper ChassisID, portID, system name, system
test_lldp_013
No
Verify LACP member addition and removal
test_lacp_003
No
Verify LACP functionality across reboot
test_lacp_005
No
Verify LACP functionality after link failover/failback of physical interface
test_lacp_011
No
Verify LACP functionality after removal and addition of port-channel member
test_lacp_012
No
Verify whether user can create/delete VLAN
test_vlan_001
No
Verify whether user can add/modify/delete ports to the VLAN as tagged/untagged members
test_vlan_002
No
Verify the ability to configure a port as untagged VLAN member
test_vlan_004
No
Verify the ability to configure a port as tagged VLAN member
test_vlan_005
No
Verify that the user can configure port-channel interface as untagged VLAN member
test_vlan_007
No
Verify that the user can configure port-channel interface as tagged VLAN members
test_vlan_008
No
Warm Reboot - Device configuration impact for VLAN Config
test_vlan_011
Yes
Verify whether user can configure port as untagged member of a VLAN
test_vlan_014
No
Verify whether known unicast traffic is forwarded to the destination port-channel
test_vlan_016
No