To_Multi_Time_Exc.seq - check Message Processing Rules (ICMPv6
Time Exceeded, link local address)
Host/Router
To_Multi_Time_Exc.seq [-tooloption ...] -p To_Multi_Time_Exc.def
Before starting test, check NUT's fragment reassembly function.
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.
This test verifies that the message processing rule,
An ICMPv6 error message MUST NOT be sent as a result of
receiving:
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).
TN NUT
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1.
=== fragmented (1st) packet ===>
src address : TN link local address
dst address : all node multi cast address
2.
<< JUDGEMENT >>
<=== No packet ===
or
<=== ICMPv6 Time Exceeded ===
Code is 1
<< PASS >>
NUT do not send ICMPv6 Time Exceeded.
<< FAIL >>
NUT send ICMPv6 Time Exceeded.
RFC 2463 - ICMPv6 (ICMP for IPv6)
perldoc V6evalTool