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C H A P T E R
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A U T O M A T I O N
Note:
Although this example was mainly written for the purpose of bulk
call testing, it can be easily adapted to simple calls or repeated calls.
It may be the best starting point for own automated tests.
BulkDemo.bat
This is the "main" program. It sets up some parameters, runs OptiCall and calls
the PERL script for the evaluation. In the first few lines of the batch file you find
some parameters like e.g. phone numbers etc. which you should adjust
according to your needs.
BulkDemo.pl
This is a PERL script which generates the file names required for the evaluation
with OPERA and calls OPERA with these names. The result is a text file with the
measurement results of all test calls.
Note:
On all OPERA systems the PERL scripting language is preinstalled.
It is not the latest version, but it is lightweight and uncomplicated to
install. It is in the directory "C:\Program Files\Perl".
RunPesq.bat
This is the final call of OPERA using the PESQ algorithm. Bulkdemo.pl calls this
batch.
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