Hi Yoshihiro,
Unfortunately, my UA doesn't seem to want to support the prefix of "3ffe:501:ffff:5::"
The instructions say not to change any of the other lines in the configuration files, but is there a way to make it so I can use the "2000::" prefix instead?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Yoshihiro Inoue [mailto:yoshihiro.inoue@ntt-at.co.jp]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:19 AM
To: davidr@macadamian.com
Cc: users@tahi.org
Subject: Re: [users:00922] Re: Assistance with getting TAHI and SIP testing...
Hi David,
I checked these files.
Could you change your UA address prefix to "3ffe:501:ffff:5::" ?
The test tool expect this prefix.
And if you can, I recommend to use RA to setup UA address.
(If you use RA, prease delete UA address in config.txt)
Regards,
Yoshihiro
David Rodrigue $BeaJe#sea(I/$Bk{(I8$Bea:e"@eaNe"!(B:
> Attached are the tn.def's and nut.def's required.
> Config.txt is in here, and the failed results of the REGISTER test.
> The file Command Logs.txt shows what echoed when the test was run.
>
> v6Eval version is: 3.0.15
> koi version is: 2.1.1
> Test Package is: ct-sip-ipv6-ua-1.4.4.tar.gz
>
> I only changed the first line of config.txt as the documentation says, my SIP software has an assigned address, so this is set to my tested machine's IP. Nothing else in config.txt has been touched.
>
>
> David Rodrigue, Software Developer
> t: 613.739.5976 ext.258
> e: davidr@macadamian.com
>
> Macadamian
> The Product Creation Partner
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yoshihiro Inoue [mailto:yoshihiro.inoue@ntt-at.co.jp]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 3:45 AM
> To: davidr@macadamian.com
> Cc: users@tahi.org
> Subject: Re: [users:00918] Assistance with getting TAHI and SIP testing...
>
> Hi David,
>
> Please check followings,
> 1. Do you set up v6eval/etc/tn.def and nut.def?
> 2. Do you set up koi/etc/tn.def and nut.def?
> 3. You must not change config.txt except your address.
> (It seem using 2001::, you must use default config.txt)
> 4. Did you start "koid" before start tests?
>
> If you want more support, please send us followings,
> 1.config.txt
> 2.command logs
> 3.v6eval/tn.def and nut.def
> 4.koi/tn.def and nut.def
> 5.test tool version and koi version.
> 6.test logs (*.html and *.dump)
>
> Regards,
> Yoshihiro
>
> David Rodrigue $BeaJe#sea(I/$Bk{(I8$Bea:e"@eaNe"!(B:
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>>
>>
>> I$Bc`QW(Be just recently installed the TAHI test suite, along with Koi and the
>> SIP conformance tests.
>>
>>
>>
>> Now, I think I$Bc`QW(Be configured everything correctly, but I can$Bc`QU(B seem to
>> get the test to accept any of my SIP messages.
>>
>> I$Bc`QN(B testing with just the first test, the REGISTER test, but even though
>> the tool picks up the message, it doesn$Bc`QU(B seem to want to process it,
>> and I can$Bc`QU(B figure out why.
>>
>> Attached are the reports of the fail.
>>
>>
>>
>> My problem I think is that the software I must test does not
>> differentiate the different proxies.
>>
>> So the outbound proxy, the registrar, and my URI$Bc`QT(B all contain the same
>> address.
>>
>>
>>
>> Is this a problem when using the test suite? I$Bc`QW(Be tried to modify
>> config.txt to all point to the same address ie: under.test.com but when
>> I do that, the REGISTER messages don$Bc`QU(B make it through at all.
>>