S_RFC3633_10_IgnoreLifetime.seq - Delegating router ignores the lifetimes.
Server
S_RFC3633_10_IgnoreLifetime.seq [-tooloption ...]
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See Also DHCPv6.def
TN(Requesting router1)
|
Link0 -------+-----------+--------------- 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64
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NUT(Delegating router1)
- Verification Points
The NUT ignores the lifetimes set by the requesting router.
Solicit Message
IA_PD option
T1 = 2700
T2 = 3800
IA_PD Prefix option
preferred-lifetime = 5000
valid-lifetime = 4000
| Device Name |
Device Type |
I/F |
Assigned Prefix |
Link Local Addr |
MAC Addr |
| Delegating router1 |
NUT |
Link0 |
3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 |
NUT's Linklocal address |
NUT's MAC address |
| Requesting router1 |
TN |
Link0 |
3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 |
fe80::200:ff:fe00:a2a2 |
00:00:00:00:a2:a2 |
NUT TN
| |
| | initialize NUT (as a Delegating router)
| |
| <---- | Solicit (w/ IA_PD option,IA_PD Prefix option)
| ----> | Advertise (w/ IA_PD option,IA_PD Prefix option) (*1)
| <---- | Request (w/ IA_PD option,IA_PD Prefix option)
| ----> | Reply (w/ IA_PD option,IA_PD Prefix option) (*2)
| |
(*1)(*2)PASS: The TN & NUT exchanges above messages correctly.
And NUT will ignore the preferred lifetimes
That is, the values of preferred lifetimes are keep
the original value.
N/A
see also RFC3633
10. IA_PD Prefix option
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