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Setting Up a Simulation
What You Will Learn
- To set up the SDL and TTCN Integrated Simulator and SDL simulator
- To generate and build simulator executables
- To initialize the communication between the simulators
- To start the simulators
When you have finished with this section, the simulators should be ready to run a TTCN Suite test on a simulated SDL system.
Generating and Starting the SDL and TTCN Integrated Simulator
The first thing you should do is to generate and start the SDL and TTCN Integrated Simulator:
- Start TTCN Suite.
- In the Organizer, load the system ABP from the file abp.sdt.
- Double-click the abp icon in the TTCN Test Specification chapter.
- Select the node named abp in the TTCN Browser.
- From the Tools menu, select Make.
- Make sure that the Use standard kernel option is checked and that the Simulation command is selected.
The dialog will show up the first time you build your simulator. In later builds it will remember the settings.
- Select the Directory for generated files to point to a location where you have write permission and sufficient space for the generated files.
- Click the Full Make button to start the generation and compilation of the SDL and TTCN Integrated Simulator executable.
Generating and Starting the SDL Simulator
Now you have to set up the SDL simulator as well:
- In the Organizer, select the system diagram ABP from the SDL System Structure chapter.
- Click the Simulate button in the tool bar.
Getting the Simulators to Communicate
The next step you should perform is to initialize the communication between the simulators.
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