Manual Interoperability Test Case | |||||
Test case No. | Condition to be tested | Execution Details | Expected Result | Tools Required | Comments |
1 | User/Administrator can access static web content from Windows Test Client Machine | 1. Logon to the Test Client as Domain User. 2. Open IE 3. Open HTTP://www.northamerica3.corp3.contoso.com/Test1.html |
User should be able to view the HTML page in IE browser | ||
2 | User/Administrator can access ASP dynamic web content from Windows Test Client machine | 1. Logon to the Test Client as Domain User. 2. Open IE 3. Browser to HTTP://www.northamerica3.corp3.contoso.com/Test1.asp |
User should be able to view the ASP page in IE browser | ||
3 | Domain User can Join Windows Test Client Machine to the child domain | 1. Log on to the Windows Client workstation with an account that has local Administrative privileges. 2.Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3.On the Network Identification tab/Computer Name tab, click Properties/Change. 4.Click Domain, and then type the domain name . (northamerica3.corp3.contoso.com) |
Windows Test Client machine should not be able to join domain "NORTHAMERICA3" | ||
4 | User/Administrator on Windows Test client machine can get an ip address from DHCP server | 1. Open the Command Prompt. 2. Run the Command : ipconfig\release 3. Run the Command: ipconfig\renew |
User on Windows Test client machine should get an ip address. | ||
5 | User/Administrator can do nslookup and get the correct name resolution for IP address supplied | 1. Open the Command Prompt. 2. Run the Command : nslookup 3-mss-cdc-02 |
The command returns the correct IP address for 3-mss-cdc-02 | ||
6 | Domain Administrator can Join Windows Test Client Machine to the child domain | 1. Log on to the Windows Client workstation with an account that has local Administrative privileges. 2.Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3.On the Network Identification tab/Computer Name tab, click Properties/Change. 4.Click Domain, and then type the domain name . (northamerica3.corp3.contoso.com) |
Windows Test Client machine should be able to join domain "NORTHAMERICA3" | ||
7 | Administrator on Windows 2000 can access all machines remotely with terminal services | 1. Go to Start - Accessories - Communications 2. Connect to remote machine (e.g. MSS-BGW-01) by using Remote Desktop Connection. |
Administrator Windows 2000 client should be able to access the remote machines on which TS service is enabled. | ||
8 | Administrator on Windows XP can access all machines remotely with terminal services | 1. Go to Start - Accessories - Communications 2. Connect to remote machine (e.g. MSS-BGW-01) by using Remote Desktop Connection. |
Administrator of Windows XP client should be able to access the remote machines on which TS service is enabled. | ||
9 | Test IAS | Start the radius client software (at the time of testing this software could be downloaded for free from the internet). Configure the client as follows to match the settings on the server: 1. Set Radius Server/Port = 192.168.120.75/1812 2. Set RADIUS Secret key the same as what you set on the IAS Server. 3. Set User Name as a valid domain user 4. Set password the same as #2 above. 5. Set request type= authentication request. 6. Click on the Send button. |
The RADIUS Server sends "Access-Accept" Response. | Any radius client that can simulate a NAS | |
10 | Test FTP functionality on Bastion host | From a client machine on the internet start a browser and goto http://<<IP Address or FQDN of Bastion Host>>. Verify that you can peform the following tasks: 1. Browse through the ftp site 2. You cannot add a new file or folder 3. You cannot delete a file or folder Next goto command shell on your client machine and ftp to the bastionhost. Check the following: 4. You can login using "anonymous" user 5. You can execute the get command and download files from the ftp site 6. You cannot execute the put command |
As expected. | ||
11 | Test IIS functionality on the Bastion Host | From a client machine on the internet start a browser and goto http://<<IP Address or FQDN of Bastion Host>>. Verify that you can view the page default.html hosted on the bastion host | As expected. | ||
12 | Test SMTP functionality on the bastion host | For testing SMTP turn on the telnet service. From a command shell on your client machine on the internet run the command: 1. telnet <<IP address or FQDN of Bastion Host>> 25. 25 is the port number on which SMTP is running. 2. Next using Outlook express configure a mail account. Provide the details of the bastion host as the SMTP server. Open a new mail message and send an email to any address. |
1. Check that you can connect to the machine and can type in any command (don’t worry if the command is invalid. We just need to insure that the port is responsive) 2. Check that the mail you sent is queued up in the folder c:\inetpub\mailroot\queue. |