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# $TAHI: ct/icmp.p2/Err_Condition_Port_Unreachable.seq,v 1.6 2006/01/10 08:40:49 akisada Exp $
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
BEGIN { $V6evalTool::TestVersion = '$Name: V6LC_P2_1_4_6 $'; }
use V6evalTool;
use icmp;
$IF = Link0;
%pktdesc = (
udp_pkt => 'Send UDP packet dst port = 9000 (Non-Unique Source address)',
dst_unreach => 'Receive Destination Unreachable (Port Unreachable)'
);
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Initialization
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
vLogHTML("Initialization
");
vCapture($IF);
$ret = setup();
if ($ret == $icmp::subFail){
goto error;
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
vLogHTML("Test
");
vSend($IF, udp_pkt);
#%ret = vRecv($IF, $icmp::wait_reply, 0, 0, dst_unreach);
%ret = icmp_vRecv_local($IF, $icmp::wait_reply, 0, 0, dst_unreach);
if ($ret{status} != 0) {
vLog("TN do not receive ICMPv6 error message from NUT");
vLog("OK");
cleanup();
vStop($IF);
exit($V6evalTool::exitPass);
}
elsif ($ret{recvFrame} eq 'dst_unreach') {
vLogHTML('TN receive ICMPv6 error message from NUT
');
goto error;
}
else {
vLogHTML('TN receive unexpected packets from NUT
');
goto error;
}
error:
vLogHTML('FAIL
');
cleanup();
vStop($IF);
exit($V6evalTool::exitFail);
sub
icmp_vRecv_local ($$$$@)
{
my($interface, $tout, $count, $seektime, @expect) = @_;
my($rcv_ns_local, $rcv_ns_global);
my $rcv_ns_local = 0;
my $rcv_ns_global = 0;
my $rcv_ns_local_for_udp_pkt = 0;
my $rcv_ns_global_for_udp_pkt = 0;
my %ret = ();
while(1) {
%ret = vRecv($interface, $tout, $count, $seektime,
@expect,
'global_ns_for_udp_pkt', 'linklocal_ns_for_udp_pkt',
'ns_local', 'ns_local_sll',
'ns_global', 'ns_global_sll');
if($ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'ns_local' ||
$ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'ns_local_sll') {
if($rcv_ns_local) {
last;
};
vSend($interface, na_local);
$rcv_ns_local = 1;
} elsif($ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'ns_global' ||
$ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'ns_global_sll') {
if($rcv_ns_global) {
last;
};
vSend($interface, na_global);
$rcv_ns_global = 1;
} elsif($ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'global_ns_for_udp_pkt') {
if($rcv_ns_global_for_udp_pkt) {
last;
};
vSend($interface, 'global_na_for_udp_pkt');
$rcv_ns_global_for_udp_pkt = 1;
} elsif($ret{'recvFrame'} eq 'linklocal_ns_for_udp_pkt') {
if($rcv_ns_local_for_udp_pkt) {
last;
};
vSend($interface, 'linklocal_na_for_udp_pkt');
$rcv_ns_local_for_udp_pkt = 1;
} else {
last;
};
};
return(%ret);
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
__END__
=head1 NAME
Err_Condition_Port_Unreachable.seq - check Message Processing Rules (ICMPv6
Destination Unreachable )
=head1 TARGET
Host/Router
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Err_Condition_Port_Unreachable.seq [-tooloption ...] -p Err_Condition_Port_*.def
=head1 INITIALIZATION
If the NUT is a host, send a Router Advertisment.
If the NUT is a router, configure a default route with TN as the next hop.
And make state of Neighbor Cashe Entry for TN's addresses reachable.
=head1 TEST PROCEDURE
This test verifies that the message processing rule,
An ICMPv6 error message MUST NOT be sent as a result of
receiving:
a packet whose source address does not uniquely identify
a single node -- e.g., the IPv6 Unspecified Address, an
IPv6 multicast address, or an address known by the ICMP
message sender to be an IPv6 anycast address.
TN NUT
---------------------------
1.
=== ICMPv6 Echo Request ===>
src address : does not identify a single node uniquely
dst address : NUT global address
port number is not used in NUT
2.
<< JUDGEMENT >>
<=== No pakcet ===
or
<=== ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable ===
Code is 4
=head1 JUDGEMENT
<< PASS >>
NUT do not send ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable.
<< FAIL >>
NUT send ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable.
=cut
# =head1 REFERENCE
#
# RFC2463
# 2.4 Message Processing Rules
#
# Implementations MUST observe the following rules when processing
# ICMPv6 messages (from [RFC-1122]):
#
# =begin html
#
# (e) An ICMPv6 error message MUST NOT be sent as a result of # receiving:# # =end html # =pod =head1 REFERENCE =begin html
# (e.1) an ICMPv6 error message, or
# (e.2) a packet destined to an IPv6 multicast address (there are # two exceptions to this rule: (1) the Packet Too Big # Message - Section 3.2 - to allow Path MTU discovery to # work for IPv6 multicast, and (2) the Parameter Problem # Message, Code 2 - Section 3.4 - reporting an unrecognized # IPv6 option that has the Option Type highest-order two # bits set to 10), or
# (e.3) a packet sent as a link-layer multicast, (the exception # from e.2 applies to this case too), or
# (e.4) a packet sent as a link-layer broadcast, (the exception # from e.2 applies to this case too), or
# (e.5) a packet whose source address does not uniquely identify # a single node -- e.g., the IPv6 Unspecified Address, an # IPv6 multicast address, or an address known by the ICMP # message sender to be an IPv6 anycast address. #
=end html =head1 SEE ALSO perldoc V6evalTool =cutRFC 2463 - ICMPv6 (ICMP for IPv6)