Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 00:19:18 +0200 From: Gerald Heinig <Gerald.Heinig@post.rwth-aachen.de> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Testing comms software Message-ID: <392077E6.FAFBA446@post.rwth-aachen.de>
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Hi all, This is *slightly* off-topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask, so here goes: I´m developing an ISDN package for Solaris x86 and will need to start testing my drivers and modules. The problem is, though, that I need to simulate timeouts, wrong return messages and general bad behaviour by the NT, ie. as close to a "real-world" situation as I can get. I have a SparcStation 10 here which has two ISDN ports which have both NT and TE functionality. Now, I *could* write the NT portion of the protocols and make them configurable, so I can test all sorts of behaviour, but it would take me quite some time to do this. My question is: are there any easier ways of testing comms software? How do I best go about this? All hints/suggestions *much* appreciated! Gerald To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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