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SS7 Card Early Access Code FAQ

  1. How do I run the provided acceptance tests?

    Ss7Card Early Access code contains different scripts for setting up the environment and running the acceptance tests.

    As part of acceptance test we provide scripts for running the SS7 Early Access code and peer stack that we provide as part of the solution. The list and description of these scripts is as follows:

    create_env_itu, create_env_etsi, create_env_ansi - These scripts are used to setup the testing environment for itu, etsi and ansi respectively.

    start_self - This is the main script which starts the processes required for running the acceptance tests. As part of initialization of this script, various xterm windows are spawned for various elements of the SS7card solution. Once all the processes are started, and all the stack layers (mtp2, mtp3, isup) are configured properly, if remote stack is running active traffic is observed.

    Stop - This script is used to stop all the processes spawned as part of 'start_self' and `start_rem` script

    start_rem - This is the main script which starts the processes required for running the peer stack.

  2. Is there any software/scripting tool I need to run the acceptance tests?

    Test cases scripts are written in Expect version 5.38.0, so before execution of test cases, expect should have been installed on the system

  3. I am starting the scripts for running acceptance tests but all processes are not coming up and the xterm windows are getting killed
    • Before trying to run the acceptance test you need to make sure PATH environment variable is modified to include path where ss7card binaries (isup stack, sample call control, monitor and cli) are present.
    • Also make sure that LDD_LIBRARY_PATH includes the path where libraries, shared objects used by ss7card Early Access code are present.
  4. How many E1/T1 ports are there on Adax and Interphase cards and how are they arranged?

    Following is the E1/T1 port information for Adax and Interphase line cards.

    ADAX:
    Adax PMC line card contains 4 software selectable trunks of full E1 or T1, compliant to G.703/G.704, T1/E1 connections are available through front panel or rear panel via PTCC P4. In Adax PMC Line cards E1/T1 ports are ordered bottom to top Adax PCI line card has Two T1/E1 and twin 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interfaces, or four T1/E1 interfaces, compliant to G.703/G.704.

    INTERPHASE:
    Interphase PMC Line card contains 4 rear access software selectable T1/E1/J1 interfaces via Rear Transition Module. In Interphase PMC Line cards E1/T1 ports are ordered top to bottom Interpase PCI Line card contains 4 front access, software selectable T1/E1/J1 interfaces

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