Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 12:11:44 +0530 From: "Ravi Prasad" <ravi.prasad@lgsoftindia.com> Subject: [users:00062] Re: Questions on devices that qualify to be used as NUT To: <users@tahi.org> Message-Id: <EC9E4C8E76FEF944B5C0711496A10728DC5A6F@APPOLO.lgdomain.com> X-Mail-Count: 00062Hi, U can run the tahi tests manually. Almost all the tests can be executed. There is no limitation. Running the tests through a serial device reduces effort on your part. There is no special definition under tahi for a special device. So I can't comment on it. Regards Ravi Prasad Note: Tahi currently supports Ethernet interface only. ________________________________ From: Francisco Castellon [mailto:FCastellon@tadboise.com] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:02 PM To: users@tahi.org Subject: [users:00059] Questions on devices that qualify to be used as NUT Hello: I am looking to begin setting up a test network to test certain kinds of devices under IPv6. I was reading through this page and I saw that there are tests for hosts, routers and for "special device" What is considered a special device? Could it be a printer or a scanner or any type of peripheral? Is this what you would consider to be the Node Under Test? Also I am wondering about the limitations on the amounts of tests that I would be able to run if I didn't use a serial connection to a device. The reason I can't is because the type of devices that I want to test do not have a serial connection port. Would I still be able to run most tests? Thank-you! ##################################################################### This Email Message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and May contain CONFIDENTIAL and PRIVILEGED information. LG Soft India will not be responisible for any viruses or defects or any forwarded attachements emanating either from within LG Soft India or outside. Any unauthorised review , use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not intentded recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. #####################################################################62_2.html (attatchment)(tag is disabled)