TIA J-STD-102
TA J-STD-102 2011-JAN-01 JONT ATSTA CMAS FEDERAL ALERT GATEWAY TO CMSP GATEWAY NTERFACE TEST SPECFCATON
TA J-STD-102 2011-JAN-01 JONT ATSTA CMAS FEDERAL ALERT GATEWAY TO CMSP GATEWAY NTERFACE TEST SPECFCATON
This Standard defines operational testing procedures for the communications between the Federal Alert Gateway and the Commercial Mobile Service Provider (CMSP) Gateway over the C-Interface. This includes operational testing of all processing functionality within the FEMA-administered Commercial Mobile Alert Service (CMAS) entities and the CMSP-administered CMAS entities that directly impacts communications over the C-Interface. Operational testing of all other processing within the FEMA and CMSP entities including the CMSP infrastructure is beyond the scope of this Standard.
Purpose
The purpose of interface testing is to evaluate whether systems or components transmit data and control information correctly to each other. In addition, the tests defined in this Standard may be used during regression testing when updates are made to either the Federal Alert Gateway or the CMSP Gateway.
Specifically, the Joint ATIS/TIA CMAS Federal Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway Interface Testing Specification defines a set of tests to verify the following minimal set of functionality during interface and regression testing:
• Ability to complete the C-Interface startup procedures:
• Ability to bring up the IPSec tunnel.
• Ability to bring up the TCP/IP connection.
• Ability to receive, process, and acknowledge valid CMAS Alert, Update, Cancel, and Required Monthly Test (RMT) messages.
• Ability to handle transmission control cease and resume messages.
• Ability to handle link test messages.
• Ability to perform CAP retrieval.
This Standard is not intended to define test cases for the complete development lifecycle, nor is it intended to provide complete requirements verification or complete compliance testing. Requirements verification testing is typically performed during the unit, integration, and system testing phases and is beyond the scope of this Standard.