MultiParty


Multi-Party Tests

1. Create Multi-Party Call

Purpose

This test case verifies that we can create a multiparty call.

Requirements

Activate the multi-conference service for the subscriber account/line used by the touch device. You usually need to contact your provider for this.

Steps

  • dial-number A
    • Verify that we can communicate with A
  • dial-number B
    • Verify that there is a tone at A ( see note ) indicating that the call is on hold
    • Verify that we can communicate with B
  • create-multiparty
    • Verify that we can communicate simultaneously with A and B
  • list-calls
    • Verify the both calls are active and that each have MultiParty=1.

Note - a tone indicating that a call has been put on hold is an operator-specific feature. For instance, no tones are generated by AT&T or RCN in the US.

2. Split Multi-Party Call

Purpose

This test case verifies that we can split an established multi-party call.

Requirements

Activate the call hold/waiting and multi-conference services for the subscriber account/line used by the touch device.

Steps

  • dial-number A
    • Verify that we can communicate with A
  • dial-number B
    • Verify that there is a tone at A ( see note ) indicating that the call has been put on hold
    • Verify that we can communicate with B
  • create-multiparty
    • Verify that we can communicate simultaneously with A and B
  • list-calls
    • Verify the both calls are active and that each have MultiParty=1.

  • private-chat [modem]/voicecall01
    • Verify that we can communicate with A
    • Verify that there is a tone at B indicating that the call has been put on hold
  • list-calls
    • Verify the call A is active, call B is held, and that each have MultiParty=0.

Note - a tone indicating that a call has been put on hold is an operator-specific feature. For instance, no tones are generated by AT&T or RCN in the US.

MultiParty (last edited 2015-09-09 15:15:58 by 209-6-88-107)