Interoperability Testing

Running Transport Tests

Running Transport Tests

1.From root, type /opt/ots/bin/osidiag and select “Transport Tests.”

2.Create a result file.

3.Make sure a server application is running on the remote, then select “Connect” from the Transport Tests menu.

4.Enter the destination Transport Selector and Network Address when prompted. NOTE: osidiag will display the local address by default. The default P, S, and T selectors are given in ASCII surrounded by double quotes. If the address you must use is specified in hexadecimal rather than ASCII, then omit the double quotes (for example, 22003176). If you are testing RFC1006 interoperability, enter the RFC1006 NSAP for the remote system.

5.Check the “TEST STATUS” near the end of the report.

If the status is “PASSED,” you have successfully communicated with the remote node and are finished with this section.

If the status is “FAILED,” see “Interpreting Transport Errors” on page 33 to find the problem.

If you find the error, rerun this test.

If you cannot find the error, enable tracing. See “Tracing and Logging through /opt/ots/bin/osidiag” on page 62.

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