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WlanDeprecatedConfigurationTest.py
...103 mac_addr)104 if response.get('error'):105 asserts.fail('Failed to suggest AP mac address (%s): %s' %106 (mac_addr, response['error']))107 def _verify_mac_addr(self, expected_addr):108 """ Verifies mac address of ap interface is set to expected mac address.109 Args:110 Args:111 expected_addr: string, expected mac address112 Raises:113 TestFailure, if actual mac address is not expected mac address.114 """115 set_mac_addr = self._get_ap_interface_mac_address()116 if set_mac_addr != expected_addr:117 asserts.fail(118 'Failed to set AP mac address '119 'via wlan_deprecated_configuration_lib. Expected mac addr: %s,'120 ' Actual mac addr: %s' % (expected_addr, set_mac_addr))121 else:122 self.log.info('AP mac address successfully set to %s' %123 expected_addr)124 def test_suggest_ap_mac_address(self):125 """Tests suggest ap mac address SL4F call126 1. Get initial mac address127 2. Suggest new mac address128 3. Verify new mac address is set successfully129 4. Reset to initial mac address130 5. Verify initial mac address is reset successfully131 Raises:132 TestFailure, if wlanSuggestAccessPointMacAddress call fails or133 of mac address is not the suggest value134 ConnectionError, if other SL4F calls fail135 """136 # Retrieve initial ap mac address137 self._start_soft_ap()138 self.log.info('Getting initial mac address.')139 initial_mac_addr = self._get_ap_interface_mac_address()140 self.log.info('Initial mac address: %s' % initial_mac_addr)141 if initial_mac_addr != TEST_MAC_ADDR:142 suggested_mac_addr = TEST_MAC_ADDR143 else:144 suggested_mac_addr = TEST_MAC_ADDR_SECONDARY145 self._stop_soft_aps()146 # Suggest and verify new mac address147 self._suggest_ap_mac_addr(suggested_mac_addr)148 self._start_soft_ap()149 self._verify_mac_addr(suggested_mac_addr)150 self._stop_soft_aps()151 # Reset to initial mac address and verify152 self.log.info('Resetting to initial mac address (%s).' %153 initial_mac_addr)154 self._suggest_ap_mac_addr(initial_mac_addr)155 self._start_soft_ap()...
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