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Testing in Simulation Mode - Section 1
For instructions on setting up the components for specific
one-button tests, see the appropriate sections of this chapter.
2 Note
When you change the CPN for any individual component,
aurora
Sonata
automatically uses it for all components in all one-
button tests to save you time. You can use a self-call— e.g. for
BERT, if you want to use aurora
Sonata
to perform the loopback.
During the test
While a one-button test is in progress, aurora
Sonata
displays the
results of each component on screen as they occur. You can
stop the test at any time by pressing the Abort function key.
Viewing and printing stored results
aurora
Sonata
stores the most recent set of results for each
component test, and up to 30
sets for the BERT component.
2 Note
The results of a component test are also displayed on screen
during and after the test.
aurora
Sonata
lets you view the most recent results of all types of
test, even if a test was performed while a different protocol
was selected and is not available with the current protocol.
In other words, when CorNet-T is selected, X.25 TEI (for
example) is still available in the Review Results menu and
you can still use it to see the results of the most recent X.25
TEI test.