Specialist Task Force 320: Upgrading and maintenance of
IPv6 test specifications
Who we are:
Team Leader: Steve Randall
Team Members: Alexandre Berge
Peter Schmitting
What we do :
The purpose of this STF is to update and maintain the MTS IP Library
components for IPv6 with respect to the Requirements Catalogue and the test
specifications according to change requests received by TC MTS.
The maintenance concerns the Requirements Catalogue (see task 1
and task 2 in clause 3.1.1), the conformance, and possibly the interoperability
tests cases (see tasks 3 and 4 in clause 3.1.1). See annex A for description of
the requested changes to date. More are anticipated before the STF starts work
in 2007.
In addition to the straightforward maintenance activities
within this project, extensive user documentation for the conformance test
specifications (task 3), not included during the IPv6 Phase 1 project, will be
produced, as well as a minimum maintenance of the existing database structure
developed to use a state of the art database as storage medium for the IPv6
Phase 1data (task 5).
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Terms
of Reference
Why we do it:
These IPv6 Phase 1 test specifications are now being used
by the stakeholders and have been submitted to the IPv6 Forum. Effective
conformance and IOP testing of IPv6 is becoming ever more important as ETSI
dependence on technologies such as IMS increases.
It is essential that this work is done in a timely manner
in order to address requests for upgrades from the users of the test suites. It
is also necessary to synchronise with global testing activities and especially
in the context of IMS (3GPP and TISPAN NGN). The expertise needed is specialised
and should build on that already provided in earlier STFs.
We are now faced with the
maintenance of this work, which is necessary to maintain its usefulness.
Time plan for the work:
Start: January 2007
Duration: 11 months
Conclusion: December 2007
How to contact us:
If you would like more information, please contact the STF
Leader: Laurent.vreck@etsi.org
Note: this information is based upon STF working assumptions.
The views expressed do not necessarily represent the position of ETSI in this
context.