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[Interoperability Test Scenario]

Last Update: February 26, 2000


This scenario verifies interoperability when the target ROUTER is attached to the model network.
                 HOST-3
                   |
         -+--------+------------------ (Net-x) (Prefix 3ffe:501:481d:f003::/64)
          |                                    (Prefix fec0:0:0:f003::/64)
          |(I/F-2x)
       ROUTER-2
          |(I/F-2y)
          |
         -+--------+-----------+------ (Net-y) (Prefix 3ffe:501:481d:f002::/64)
                   |           |               (Prefix fec0:0:0:f002::/64)
                   |(I/F-1y) HOST-2
                ROUTER-1
                   |(I/F-1z)
                   |
         ----------+-----------+------ (Net-z) (Prefix 3ffe:501:481d:f001::/64)
                               |               (Prefix fec0:0:0:f001::/64)
                             HOST-1
Network Prefix Network media
Net-x 3ffe:501:481d:f003::/64
fec0:0:0:f003::/64
Ethernet 10BASE-T
Net-y 3ffe:501:481d:f002::/64
fec0:0:0:f002::/64
Ethernet 10BASE-T
Net-z 3ffe:501:481d:f001::/64
fec0:0:0:f001::/64
Ethernet 10BASE-T
Machine Comments Initial status Configuration
HOST-3 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-x with power turned off.
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ROUTER-2 Reference Machine Power is turned off. I/F-2y is attached to Net-y while I/F-2x is attached to Net-x. Doesn't send and receive RIPng.
Sends RA to Net-y and Net-x.
Sets a route to Net-z statically to transmit to Router-1.
HOST-2 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-y with power turned off.
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ROUTER-1 Target Machine Power is turned off. I/F-1z is attached to Net-z while I/F-1y is attached to Net-y. Doesn't send and receive RIPng.
Sends RA to Net-z and Net-y.
Sets a route to Net-x statically to transmit to Router-2.
HOST-1 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-z with power turned off.
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No Action Criteria Comments
1 Boot HOST-2.
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HOST-2 should transmit NS for
DAD (link-local/site-local/global)
and MLDR/RS, and receive RA.
2 Boot ROUTER-1.
-
Router-1 should transmit NS for
DAD (link-local/site-local/global),
and RA/MLDR (AllRouter/OwnSolicietd/SubnetRouterSolicited).
3 Boot ROUTER-2.
-
Router-2 should transmit NS for
DAD (link-local/site-local/global),
and RA/MLDR (AllRouter/OwnSolicietd/SubnetRouterSolicited).
4 Boot HOST-1.
-
HOST-1 should transmit NS for
DAD (link-local/site-local/global)
and MLDR/RS, and receive RA.
5 Boot HOST-3.
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HOST-3 should transmit NS for
DAD (link-local/site-local/global)
and MLDR/RS, and receive RA.
The following is the test if the target ROUTER transmits the Redirect Message to the sender.
6 At HOST-2, run "ping" to HOST-3's site-local address. *HOST-2 sends ICMP Echo Request to HOST-3 (site-local).
*HOST-2 receives ICMP Echo Reply from HOST-3 (site-local).
ROUTER-1 sends Redirect (if required).
7 At HOST-2, run "ping" to HOTS-1's site-local address. *HOST-2 sends ICMP Echo Request to HOST-1 (site-local).
*HOST-2 receives ICMP Echo Reply from HOST-1 (site-local).
ROUTER-2 sends Redirect (if required).
8 At HOST-2, run "ping" to HOST-3's global address. *HOST-2 sends ICMP Echo Request to HOST-3 (global).
*HOST-2 receives ICMP Echo Reply from HOST-3 (global).
ROUTER-1 sends Redirect (if required).
9 At HOST-2, run "ping" to HOST-1's global address. *HOST-2 sends ICMP Echo Request to HOST-1 (global).
*HOST-2 receives ICMP Echo Reply from HOST-1 (global).
ROUTER-2 sends Redirect (if required).

Duplicated Address Detection (DAD)
Source Address Selection (SAS)
Multicast Listener Discovery Report (MLDR)
Neighbor Unreachability Detection (NUD)
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