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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>
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Hi,

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.

 

 

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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!

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