S_RFC3315_9.2_DUID-LLTPersit.seq - The consistency of DUID-LLT
Server
S_RFC3315_9.2_DUID-LLTPersit.seq [-tooloption ...] -pkt S_RFC3315_9.2_DUID-LLTPersit.def -tooloption: v6eval tool option
TN(Client1)
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Link0 -------+-----------+--------------- 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64
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NUT(Server1)
DUID Format in the Server ID option
After rebooting
The type of DUID used by server is DUID_LLT(1).
Device Name Device Type I/F Assigned Prefix Link Local Addr MAC Addr Server1 NUT Link0 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 NUT's Linklocal address NUT's MAC address Client1 TN Link0 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 fe80::200:ff:fe00:a2a2 00:00:00:00:a2:a2
NUT TN
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| | initialize NUT (as a DHCPv6 Server)
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| <---- | Solicit (w/ Rapid Commit)
| ----> | Reply (*1)
| |
restart
| <---- | Solicit (w/ Rapid Commit)
| ----> | Reply (*2)
<PRE> The DUID's format in the Server's Identifier option of Reply
message must be base on description of RFC(see above
Verification Points).(*1) After restarting the DUID must be keeped. (*2)
</PRE>
N/A
see also RFC3315 9.2 DUID Based on Link-layer Address Plus Time [DUID-LLT] 22.3. Server Identifier Option
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