Saturday 19 May 2012

Protocol Testing or Telecom Testing


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if anyone has any information regarding Protocol Testing please share it here.

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What is Protocol Testing?



What is Protocol Testing?
Protocol testing is the testing the functionality protocol's any given protocol should function with respect to its RFC. Protocol testing involves testing functionality, protocol stack, interoperability, performance etc...

What is Protocol?
A uniform set of rules that enable two devices to connect and transmit data to one another. Protocols determine how data are transmitted between computing devices and over networks. They define issues such as error control and data compression methods. The protocol determines the following: type of error checking to be used, data compression method (if any), how the sending device will indicate that it has finished a message and how the receiving device will indicate that it has received the message. 




Latest in Protocol Technology
3G Protocols 1x is third generation (3G) protocol, although some may consider it as 2.5 or 2.75G technology, meaning it provides some but not all of the benefits of 3G. In its full designation, CDMA2000 1xRTT, "CDMA" stands for "code division multiple access", while "1xRTT" stands for "1 times Radio Transmission Technology. This technology was pioneered by a wireless telecommunications research and development company known as Qualcomm. .





Protocol Testing
Manual Testing:
  • Testing Concepts
  • SDLC: different Models of
  • Software Development Life cycle.
  • Methodology and types of testing etc
*Win Runner *QTP
Network Architecture
  • OSI and TCP/IP Model
  • How packet flows from onelayerto another
  • Packet flow on Internet
  • VOIP(Voice over Internet Protocol)
  • Introduction to VoIP
  • Why Is VoIP Important?
  • How Does VoIP Work?
  • VoIP Protocols
  • VoIP-Enabled Services
  • Hype vs. Reality
  • Next Generation Network (NGN)
VoIP Protocols
  • RTP
  • RFC
  • MGCP
  • MGC
  • AMS
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
  • The SIP Advantage: Open, Extensible Web-Like
  • Communications
  • SIP Entities
  • User Agent
  • Proxy Server
  • Redirect Server
  • Registrar
  • Messages
  • Message Types
  • Message Parts
  • Message Samples
  • Entity Interaction
  • Session Establishment and Termination
  • Call Redirection
  • Call Proxying
  • Session Description Protocol (SDP)
  • SDP Packets
  • TCP/IP
  • SNMP
SS7
  • What is signaling
  • Signaling Architecture
  • SS7 link types
  • Basic call setup
  • Database query
  • SS7 protocol layer
  • Addressing SS7 network
  • Signal Unit structure
  • Message signal unit structure