| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| |
| # This test checks following use-cases while in 'accept-all' policy: |
| # * SMPP interface of SMSC accepts SMPP clients (ESMEs) which do not appear on |
| # the config file |
| |
| from osmo_gsm_tester.testenv import * |
| |
| hlr = tenv.hlr() |
| mgw_msc = tenv.mgw() |
| stp = tenv.stp() |
| msc = tenv.msc(hlr, mgw_msc, stp) |
| smsc = msc.smsc |
| esme = tenv.esme() |
| |
| # Here we deliberately omit calling smsc.esme_add() to avoid having it included |
| # in the smsc config. |
| smsc.set_smsc_policy(smsc.SMSC_POLICY_ACCEPT_ALL) |
| esme.set_smsc(smsc) |
| |
| stp.start() |
| hlr.start() |
| msc.start() |
| mgw_msc.start() |
| |
| # Due to accept-all policy, connect() should work even if we didn't previously |
| # configure the esme in the smsc, no matter the system_id / password we use. |
| log('Test connect with non-empty values in system_id and password') |
| esme.set_system_id('foo') |
| esme.set_password('bar') |
| esme.connect() |
| esme.disconnect() |
| |
| log('Test connect with empty values in system_id and password') |
| esme.set_system_id('') |
| esme.set_password('') |
| esme.connect() |
| esme.disconnect() |