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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 16:41:57 +0530
From: "Santosh Bhavsar" <santoshb@sarksoft.com>
Subject: [users:00300] Re: Using TAHI on Linux.
To: <users@tahi.org>
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hi!tahi is nothing but a packet generator and capturer  which generate a =packet according to test case and send it on a network. and your  stack =responds to that packet .e.g. echo request packet  when tahi sends echo request packet your stack send  echo reply and this =echo reply is caputred by tahi and it compairs with is reference packet =formate. sequence of sending packet and capturing packet is mentioned is =corrosponding test case filePingToHost.seq and packet definiation is mentioned in def file.PingToHost.def   ----- Original Message -----   From: Channa   To: users@tahi.org   Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 4:20 PM  Subject: [users:00292] Using TAHI on Linux.  Hi,  I am using TAHI test suite for testing my Ipv6 stack for a embedded =system.  In my setup environment I have   ARM target  -- Having IPv6 stack.  Host - Having the TAHI test suite.( its is installed with Fedora Core =Linux 3).  I have connected both through network hub . I run TAHI on host and my =ipv6 stack on ARM target is tested and will get the results, Hope i am =doing correct.  Can anyone tell me how this TAHI works / interacts with the target ??  Since TAHI is not running on the target is it not necessary for TAHI =to run on the TARGET??  If yes how will i proceed with that..  Thanks in advance,  channa
	

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