The Avnu Alliance is an organization facilitating an interoperable ecosystem connected by open, standard networks that support time-sensitive requirements and applications. An important component of this goal is the creation of open, comprehensive test and certification programs to ensure interoperability among independent vendors throughout the ecosystem.
The test plans made available for purchase and download are determined by the Avnu Alliance Board of Directors and Certification Work Group on a case-by-case basis.
The test plans available for purchase and download by non-Avnu members are solely for internal informational, and evaluation purposes and shall not be used for purposes related to product testing or certification.
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Avnu Component Certification Program
Avnu Alliance® Test Plan 802.1Qbv Traffic Scheduling and Shaping
Published: September 15, 2025
Version: 1.3
The tests contained in this specification are designed to determine if the device under test conforms to the specification originally defined in IEEE Std. 802.1Qbv-2015, Enhancements for scheduled traffic, as integrated into IEEE Std. 802.1Q-2018, in sections 8.6.8.4, 8.6.9, and 12.29.
It is expected that the contents of this specification will be used in multiple types of test and certification programs. Some programs may use the tests in a standalone manner, while others incorporate the tests along with tests from other test specification(s) to create a program that accomplishes a specific set of goals. The tests are designed as modules that facilitate nesting/embedding tests within other higher layer/level tests which configure the nested/embedded tests in order to exercise the device under test for a target ecosystem.
Avnu Alliance® Test Plan 802.1Qbv Traffic Scheduling and Shaping
Avnu Alliance® Profile Agnostic Conformance Test Plan for IEEE802.1AS Time Synchronization
Published: September 15, 2025
Version: 1.1
The tests contained in this specification are designed to determine if the device under test conforms to the IEEE802.1AS-2020 specification (https://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1as.html).
It is expected that the contents of this specification will be used in multiple types of test and certification programs. Some programs may use the tests in a standalone manner, while others incorporate the tests along with tests from other test specification(s) to create a program that accomplishes a specific set of goals. The tests are designed as modules that facilitate nesting/embedding a test within other higher layer/level tests which configure the nested/embedded tests in order to exercise the device under test for a target ecosystem.