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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:15:52 +0900
From: Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@64translator.com>
Subject: [users:00085] Re: not able to manually specify ALL settings on NUT
To: FCastellon@tadboise.com
Cc: users@tahi.org
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Hi, Francisco.

If you have a full function of host,
of course you can test as host.

Test tool will send RA for your address autoconfiguration.

Thanks,


On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 10:30:46 -0600
"Francisco Castellon" <FCastellon@tadboise.com> wrote:

> Hi there:
> 
>  
> 
> I am rying to run tests on a device (a printer with an IPv6 stack) but I
> am not sure as to how to set this device up, should it be a host or a
> special device? I hvae tried setting it as a host but when I run the
> self tests, the route.rmt script asks me to manually set the following
> options on the NUT:
> 
> - address family
> 
> - address type
> 
> - prefix
> 
> - prefix length
> 
> - gateway
> 
> - netmask ...etc
> 
> and I am able to set SOME (maybe 2) of those settings manually on the
> printer that I am using as a NUT,  BUT i am not able to set the rest of
> the settings so the tests fail. I had the same problem with the CT tests
> when it got to the IPsec part because I can't manually set some of the
> tunneling options that the tests ask me to set. Is there a way around
> this? is this happening because I am setting the NUT ype as a host? so
> should I set it as a special device? and if this is the case then would
> that affect the likeliness of the results being meaningful?
> 
>  
> 
> thanx all!
> 
> 


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Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@64translator.com>