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	Title		: Test Specification for MTP2 User Adaptation
	Author(s)	: M. Sharma
	Filename	: draft-sharmam-test-spec-m2ua-00.txt
	Pages		: 160
	Date		: 2003-10-14
	
This document presents the test specifications for M2UA (MTP2 User
Adaptation) protocol (RFC 3331), which can be used to test M2UA
implementations for conformance to the protocol definition. The list of
test is exhaustive and covers almost all the categories of test.
This draft can also be used in conjunction with M2UA specification by
implementers of protocol as implementers guide, as the pictorial
representation of various scenarios help easy understanding of the
protocol. Next revision of the draft will cover the additions done to
the protocol revision and any subsequent RFC published by IETF.

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