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TS 101 890-2 : 1.1.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 3; TECHNOLOGY COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS; TIPHON PROFILE FOR ITU-T H.245; PART 2: TEST SUITE STRUCTURE AND TEST PURPOSES (TSS&TP) SPECIFICATION

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Test Suite Structure
  4.1 Structure
  4.2 Test groups
      4.2.1 Protocol groups
            4.2.1.1 Originating Endpoint (OE)
            4.2.1.2 Terminating Endpoint (TE)
      4.2.2 Main test groups
            4.2.2.1 Valid Behaviour (BV) tests
            4.2.2.2 Invalid Behaviour (BI) tests
            4.2.2.3 Inopportune Behaviour (BO) tests
5 Test Purposes (TP)
  5.1 Introduction
      5.1.1 TP definition conventions
      5.1.2 TP naming conventions
      5.1.3 TP definitions
  5.2 Test purposes for Originating Endpoint (OE)
      5.2.1 Capability Exchange Procedures (CEP)
            5.2.1.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.1.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.1.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.2.2 Master Slave Determination procedures (MSD)
            5.2.2.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.2.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.2.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.2.3 Unidirectional Logical Channel Signalling
            procedures (LCS)
            5.2.3.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.3.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.3.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.2.4 Bi-directional Logical Channel Signalling
            procedures (BLC)
            5.2.4.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.4.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.4.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.2.5 Close Logical Channel procedures (CLC)
            5.2.5.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.5.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.5.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.2.6 Mode RequeSt procedures (MRS)
            5.2.6.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.2.6.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.2.6.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
  5.3 Test purposes for terminating Endpoint (TE)
      5.3.1 Capability Exchange Procedures (CEP)
            5.3.1.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.1.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.1.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.3.2 Master Slave Determination procedures (MSD)
            5.3.2.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.2.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.2.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.3.3 Unidirectional Logical Channel Signalling
            procedures (LCS)
            5.3.3.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.3.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.3.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.3.4 Bi-directional Logical Channel Signalling
            procedures (BLC)
            5.3.4.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.4.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.4.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.3.5 Close Logical Channel procedures (CLC)
            5.3.5.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.5.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.5.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
      5.3.6 Mode RequeSt procedures (MRS)
            5.3.6.1 Valid Behaviour test purposes (BV)
            5.3.6.2 Invalid Behaviour test purposes (BI)
            5.3.6.3 Inopportune Behaviour test purposes (BO)
History

Describes the Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) for TIPHON profile for ITU-T Recommendation H.245 [4], according to TS 101 883 [1].

Committee
TIPHON 6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
25
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

TS 101 889-1 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 3; TECHNOLOGY COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATION; TIPHON PROFILE FOR IUT-T H.248; PART 1: PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT (PICS) PROFORMA SPECIFICATION

ISO/IEC 9646-7:1995 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 7: Implementation Conformance Statements
ISO/IEC 9646-6:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 6: Protocol profile test specification
ISO/IEC 9646-2:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 2: Abstract Test Suite specification
ETS 300 406 : 20001 METHODS FOR TESTING AND SPECIFICATION (MTS) - PROTOCOL AND PROFILE CONFORMANCE TESTING SPECIFICATIONS - STANDARDIZATION METHODOLOGY
ISO/IEC 9646-1:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 1: General concepts
TS 101 890-1 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 3; TECHNOLOGY COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS; TIPHON PROFILE FOR ITU-T H.245; PART 1: PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT (PICS) PROFORMA SPECIFICATION
TS 101 883 : 4.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 4; TECHNOLOGY MAPPING; IMPLEMENTATION OF TIPHON ARCHITECTURE USING H.323

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