Last Update: November 22, 1999
This scenario verifies interoperability when the target ROUTER is attached to the model network.
When the target router receives packets to be forwarded and it knows the better router to the destination address, it should transmit redirect message to the sender.
Verification points:
Whether the target ROUTER-1,2 transmits the Redirect Message to the sender.
Whether the host can transmit packets to valid next-hop router after it receives
Redirect Message from the target ROUTER-1,2.
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
Machine Comments Initial status Configuration HOST-1 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-z with power turned off. - ROUTER-1 Target Machine Power is turned off. I/F-z is attached to Net-z while I/F-y is attached to Net-y. Sends RIP to Net-z and Net-y.
Sends RA to Net-z and Net-y.HOST-2 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-y with power turned off. - ROUTER-2 Target Machine Power is turned off. I/F-y is attached to Net-y while I/F-x is attached to Net-x. Sends RIP to Net-y and Net-x.
Sends RA to Net-y and Net-x.HOST-3 Reference Machine Is attached to Net-x with power turned off. -
Interoperability is checked using Ping6 application program.
| No | Action | Criteria | Comments |
| 1 | Boot HOST-2. | - | 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/RipRouter /OwnSolicietd/SubnetRouterSolicited). |
| 3 | Boot ROUTER-2. | - | ROUTER-2 should transmit
NS for DAD (link-local/site-local/global) and RA/MLDR (AllRouter/RipRouter /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. | - | HOST-3 should transmit NS for DAD (link-local/site-local/global) and MLDR/RS, and receive RA. |
| 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-3 (site-local). *HOST-2 receives ICMP Echo Reply from HOST-3 (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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