Hi, Sudhir.
It includes RFC 4291 support.
You know,
RFC 4291 is defining the address usage itself.
The definition in RFC 4291 are located in whole test cases.
It means that we didn't prepare new specific Section for RFC 4291,
but we add some test cases that we didn't cover RFC 4291 definition,
for example site-local address or loopback address.
Please check it again.
Thanks,
On Wed, 21 May 2008 13:36:52 +0000
"ChimakurthyOm, Sudhir Kumar" <sudhir-co.kumar@hp.com> wrote:
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> Hi All ,
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> I download the latest version of self test (Self_Test_4-0-0b2.tar) from the Tahi website. I was hoping that this would cover a lot of new RFC's and specfically RFC 4291.
> The Modification record of the above version(Self_Test_4-0-0b2.tar), stated that it does not include support for RFC4291 but the earlier version 4.0.0.a1 had document change report related to RFC4291. I was hoping that all these would be present because 4-0-0b2(beta) is an updated version from 4.0.0.a1(alpha)
> When extracted Self_Test_4-0-0b2.tar file, I did not find the sections V6LC.5.1.2D,V6LC.5.1.2E,V6LC.5.1.2F,V6LC.5.1.2G,V6LC.5.1.2H,V6LC.5.1.2I,V6LC.5.1.2J,V6LC.5.1.2K related to RFC4291.
> Can you please let me know why we are not finding these in the released public version.
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> If alpha version( 4.0.0.a1 ) supports the new RFC's , can you please share with us.
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> Thanks,
> Sudhir.
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