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The present invention is directed to a system for testing devices.
For a better understanding of the various embodiments of the invention, reference should be made to the description of embodiments below, in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the figures.
Methods, systems, user interfaces, and other aspects of the invention are described. Reference will be made to certain embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the embodiments, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to these particular embodiments alone. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents that are within the spirit and scope of the invention. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
Moreover, in the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these particular details. In other instances, methods, procedures, components, and networks that are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art are not described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the present invention.
According to certain embodiments, a central resource control server controls resources such as locks on Wifi resources (herein also referred to as “Wifi resource lock”). Non-limiting examples of Wifi resource locks include locks on resources for Wifi L2 (Layer 2) tests, Wifi L3 (Layer 3) tests and DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) tests. For example, a Wifi L2 resource lock involves a lock on resources for the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) test. Another example of a Wifi L2 resource lock involves a lock on resources for a Wifi connecting card test. A non-limiting example of a Wifi L3 resource lock involves a lock on resources for a Wifi speed test. A non-limiting example of a DOCSIS resource lock involves a lock on resources for a DOCSIS speed test. Layer 2 and Layer 3 refer to the layers in the OSI model (Open System Interconnection model). Layer 2 is the data link layer of the OSI model. Layer 3 is the network layer of the OSI model.
According to certain embodiments, a testing system that provides a separate set of interfaces for each device (of a plurality of devices) that is under testing can perform Wifi L2 and Wifi L3 tests in a manner that minimizes or avoids wireless interference.
According to certain embodiments, the testing system minimizes or avoids wireless interference by controlling locks on Wifi frequency channels.
According to certain embodiments, the testing system comprises at least one test station. According to certain embodiments, each test station includes a plurality of physical slots for testing devices. As a non-limiting example, a subset of the plurality of physical slots is associated with a corresponding test server. As a non-limiting example, a test station may have four test servers, each of which is associated with a set of four physical slots of the plurality of physical slots. The embodiments are not restricted to four test servers and four physical slots per test server. The number of test servers and physical slots may vary from implementation to implementation. According to certain embodiments, each test server includes virtualization containers that act as probes for testing devices installed in the physical slots in the test station.
According to certain embodiments, the testing system includes a central resource control server running on at least one test control computer.
According to certain embodiments, each physical slot on the test station is assigned a specific frequency Channel on the Wifi frequency band. For the Wifi 2.4 GHz band, a given physical slot can be assigned any of the frequency Channels 1, 6, 11 (these channels are non-overlapping), according to certain embodiments. For the Wifi 5.0 GHz band, a given physical slot can be assigned any of the frequency Channels 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161, according to certain embodiments. Such resources (Wifi frequency Channels) are shared across the test servers and associated slots of the test station.
According to certain embodiments, each slot of the test station is assigned a frequency Channel in a manner to minimize wireless interference between the slots.
According to certain embodiments, only one Wifi L3 test can be performed per Channel in the test station.
According to certain embodiments, the central resource control server determines whether to grant Wifi resources to a given slot on a test station when the given slot requests a Wifi resource. As a non-limiting example, a given slot on the test station may request a lock on frequency Channel for performing a Wifi L2 test or for performing a Wifi L3 test.
According to certain embodiments, the central resource control server determines whether to grant locks (on a given Channel), release locks and block slots from running specific Wifi tests based on certain criteria.
The Wifi frequency band may vary from implementation to implementation.
For ease of explanation,
According to certain embodiments, each physical slot is assigned a Channel. For example, Slot 1 (108a) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 2 (108b) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 3 (108c) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 4 (108d) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 5 (110a) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 6 (110b) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 7 (110c) is assigned Channel 11, Slot 8 (110d) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 9 (112a) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 10 (112b) is assigned Channel 11, Slot 11 (112c) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 12 (112d) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 13 (113a) is assigned Channel 11, Slot 14 (113b) is assigned Channel 6, Slot 15 (113c) is assigned Channel 1, Slot 16 (113d) is assigned Channel 6, according to certain embodiments.
When a given slot has a Wifi device installed in the given slot for testing, the given slot requests for a Wifi resource lock from central resource control server 102 in order to perform a relevant wireless test on the installed device. According to certain embodiments, central resource control server 102 grants Wifi resource locks in manner that minimizes interference between the various wireless tests that are running in the slots in test station 100.
However, Slot 5 (110a) is not granted (132a) a lock (blocked 132aa) on frequency Channel 6 in order to perform a Wifi L3 test on a device installed in Slot 5 for testing. Slot 5 (110a) is not granted (132a) a lock on frequency Channel 6 because a Wifi L3 test can only be run in a given Channel if there are no other tests running in the same Channel at a given time. In this example, Slot 5 (110a) cannot be granted (132a) a lock on frequency Channel 6 for a Wifi L3 test because Slot 2 (108b), and Slot 4 (108d) have already been granted locks on frequency Channel 6 for performing their respective Wifi L2 tests. Thus, Slot 5 (110a) needs to request a lock on frequency Channel 6 to perform a Wifi L3 test at a later time, according to certain embodiments. According to certain other embodiments, Slot 5 (110a) can keep its request for the lock pending in a request queue. Central resource control server 102 will grant locks based on the next request in the queue as long the lock grant does not cause more than one Wifi L3 test to be run per frequency Channel.
The request from Slot 5 (110a) for a lock on frequency Channel 6 was previously blocked (132aa). However, Slot 5 (110a) can again request (132) for a lock on Channel 6 to perform a Wifi L3 test now that the other locks on Channel 6 are released, according to certain embodiments.
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In the foregoing specification, embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to numerous specific details that may vary from implementation to implementation. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
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