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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:49:58 +0530
From: "Lobo, Praveen Rajesh (STSD)" <praveen.rajesh-lobo@hp.com>
Subject: [users:00122] Re: IPv6 Conformance Test For Stateless Address Configuration - Failing why!!
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Thanks a lot!!
I tried what ever you told to  me, I am getting a single NS and 3 router
solicitations. So looks like driver is perfect.

Thanx,
Praveen


-----Original Message-----
From: Mitsuru Chinen [mailto:mitch@jp.ibm.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 7:30 PM
To: users@tahi.org
Subject: [users:00121] Re: IPv6 Conformance Test For Stateless Address
Configuration - Failing why!!

Hi,

Lobo, Praveen Rajesh (STSD) wrote:
> But the all est cases related to  Stateless Address Configuration  are

> failing because of  NUT , which is not transmitting any DAD NS
packets.
> I observed  in tcpdump, NUT is not at all generating any  packets 
> during execution of these test cases.
>  
> Should I need to do any configuration in linux to enable DAD packet 
> generation?

No, you don't need to do any configuration.
Why don't you try the simple check without TAHI?
Namely,

  1. Make sure the interface of NUT is down.
  2. Run the tcpdump at TN.
  3. Activate the interface of NUT.

If you cannot see any NSs, you may doubt the network driver.
I heard there were a few drivers which have a bug, they disturbed IPv6
protocol stack when sending NSs.

Best Regards,,
----
Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@jp.ibm.com>