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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:04:59 +0900
From: Yukiyo Akisada <Yukiyo.Akisada@jp.yokogawa.com>
Subject: [users:00113] Re: Certification Questions
To: FCastellon@tadboise.com, JRichards@tadboise.com
Cc: users@tahi.org
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Hi, Francisco.

On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:47:59 -0600
"Francisco Castellon" <FCastellon@tadboise.com> wrote:

> 1)      Is there anyway to rerun a specific test and keep the results
> for all the remaining tests that passed all within the same section? Is
> it acceptable when you send your results in for certification to send
> the first full run and then smaller rerun with it?

TAHI tool doesn't have any mothod for merging new test result with old test result.
Fot IPv6Ready Logo Program, you always run full test at once.

Basically, the test have setup and cleanup.
If full test doesn't succeed, setup or cleanup is broken.
Could you tell us detail of problem?


> 2) When performing a test against a device that is technically
> considered a "host", but does not have the ability to perform a "Ping6"
> such as portions of the certification in Section 4 and 5 in phase II
> (three tests), what is the correct way to handle such said tests when
> sending in for certification? Is it ok to edit these tests out in such
> manner or do I leave these in as fails and write and explanation as to
> why these cannot be performed on devices such as printers? 

IPv6Ready Logo Program defines some advanced functions.
Having "ping6" like interface is one of advanced functions.

For example Self_Test_P2_1-2-18 has Self_Test_P2_1-2-18/config.txt.
If you turn off TRANSMITTING_EREQ value from 1 to 0,
you can skip tests which requires ping6 interface.

Thanks,

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Yukiyo Akisada <Yukiyo.Akisada@jp.yokogawa.com>