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test_security_group_rules_negative.py
...122 self.client.create_security_group_rule,123 parent_group_id, ip_protocol, from_port, to_port)124 @test.attr(type=['negative', 'smoke'])125 @test.services('network')126 def test_create_security_group_rule_with_invalid_port_range(self):127 # Negative test: Creation of Security Group rule should FAIL128 # with invalid port range.129 # Creating a Security Group to add rule to it.130 resp, sg = self.create_security_group()131 # Adding a rule to the created Security Group132 secgroup_id = sg['id']133 ip_protocol = 'tcp'134 from_port = 22135 to_port = 21136 self.assertRaises(exceptions.BadRequest,137 self.client.create_security_group_rule,138 secgroup_id, ip_protocol, from_port, to_port)139 @test.attr(type=['negative', 'smoke'])140 @test.services('network')...
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