Re: [Enum] ENUM Test Specificatiobns

Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> Mon, 06 February 2006 19:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Enum] ENUM Test Specificatiobns
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 19:11:12 +0000
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On Feb 6, 2006, at 18:53, Tony Rutkowski wrote:

> Has anyone developed ENUM test suites or data?

Yes. Lawrence Conroy and I came up with some for the ETSI ENUM  
Plugtest last summer. The infrastructure to support that -- name  
servers and SIP server connected to a PBX -- was torn down after the  
event. It all ran on borrowed equipment. I was also a little bit  
naughty because the testbed used some UK drama numbers (equivalents  
of 555 numbers in the USA) that shouldn't have been delegated, let  
alone used for these tests.

There's an action on me from the RIPE ENUM WG to try and get a semi- 
permanent testbed established. The first thing is to get the  
requirements documented. Contributions welcomed. Funding is even more  
welcome. :-)

> ETSI did some plug-tests some time ago, but the focus
> seemed primarily on demonstrating interoperability.

Not really. The prime focus of those tests was to find out how  
implementations behaved under wierd or unusual inputs: lame  
delegations, malformed NAPTR records, tel: URIs that pointed at bogus  
or illegal numbers, truncated responses, etc, etc.


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