Hi all, Can any of you tell me how to validate the below scenario?
"Ensure that the IUT sends CRCX including Callid which is unique within the list of call agents that control the same gateway."
IUT in the above scenario is Call Agent(MGC). Kindly tell me the test procedure for the above scenario?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Geetha.
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What make/model of MGC? Also, do you know that it is presently not unique?
-Jim P.
geetha wrote:
Hi all, Can any of you tell me how to validate the below scenario?
"Ensure that the IUT sends CRCX including Callid which is unique within the list of call agents that control the same gateway."
IUT in the above scenario is Call Agent(MGC). Kindly tell me the test procedure for the above scenario?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Geetha.
Actually I am new to this MGCP protocol.I am reading RFC 3435 for the first time. I am framing test cases also parallely.So kindly clarify my doubt.
Thanks, Geetha. On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:21:27 -0500, "Jim Popovitch" <jimpop@yahoo.com> said:
What make/model of MGC? Also, do you know that it is presently not unique?
-Jim P.
geetha wrote:
Hi all, Can any of you tell me how to validate the below scenario?
"Ensure that the IUT sends CRCX including Callid which is unique within the list of call agents that control the same gateway."
IUT in the above scenario is Call Agent(MGC). Kindly tell me the test procedure for the above scenario?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Geetha.
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geetha wrote:
Actually I am new to this MGCP protocol.I am reading RFC 3435 for the first time.
Great! Everyone has to start off somewhere.
I am framing test cases also parallely.So kindly clarify my doubt.
Well, I suggest that you contact the manufacturer, of the equipment in question, and ask them for a document on their "best practices" implementation. Using that doc you should be able to easily define test parameters necessary to ensure a successful implementation.
Just out of curiosity, what does your interest in MGCP have to do with Mailman? :-) I'm sure a lot of people are wondering this too. ;-)
-Jim P.
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