OSI Troubleshooting Guide, May 1997

20 Chapter 1
Interoperability Testing
Running APRI Tests (Client Mode)
Running APRI Tests (Client Mode)
The following steps verify APRI connectivity and interoperability with a
remote node.
If the remote is not capable of receiving connections, or you want to test
the remote’s ability to establish connections, follow the instructions in
“Running APRI Tests (Server Mode)” on page 21.
1. From root, type /opt/ots/bin/osidiag and select
ACSE/Presentation or ROSE Tests.
2. Create a result file.
3. Make sure a server application is running on the remote. Then, select
“Connect” from the Test Case menu.
4. Enter Presentation Address when prompted.
NOTE osidiag will display the local address by default. The default P, S, and T
selectors are given in ASCII surrounded by double quotes. If the address
you must use is specified in hexadecimal rather than ASCII, then omit
the double quotes (for example, 22003176).
5. Enter Proposed Contexts when prompted.
6. Enter Application Context when prompted.
7. For ROSE only: Enter the context identifiers when prompted.
8. Check the “TEST STATUS” near the end of the report.
If the status is “PASSED,” you have successfully communicated with
the remote node and are finished with this section.
If the status is “FAILED,” see “Interpreting APRI Errors” on page 22,
and find problem.
If you find the error, rerun this test.
If you cannot find the error, enable tracing. See “Tracing and Logging
through /opt/ots/bin/osidiag” on page 62 for more information.
9. Go to the APRI Tests (Server Mode). (Optional)