Hi, Vladimir.
Which tester version are you using?
In the newest test sequence, only TR1 sends RA.
So the NUT's default router is only TR1.
The sequence is following.
1) TR1 sends RA. NUT learns TR1 as the default router.
2) TR1 and NUT exchange the Echo. NUT learns TR1's MAC address.
3) TR2 and NUT exchange the Echo. NUT learns TR2's MAC address.
4) TN1 behind the TR1 sends Echo Request to NUT.
5) NUT sends Echo Reply toward TR1.
6) TR1 sends invalid Redirect to NUT and NUT ignores this.
7) TN1 behind the TR1 sends Echo Request to NUT again.
8) NUT sends Echo Reply toward TR1.
Please check again.
If the tester still sends RA from TR2,
please let me know again.
It might be the bug.
Thanks.
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:23:41 +0300
"Vladimir Kuk" <vkuk@marvell.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm running Self Tests for phase 2 host part and ran into some problem
> with NDP test 2.3.6.A.
>
> In this test, first, NUT receives RA1 and is checked for adding R1 as
> default router.
> Then NUT receives RA2 and invalid redirect to this R2.
> At the end, NUT is checked that it discarded the invalid redirect and
> expected to send ICMP reply to R1 again.
>
> But since RA2 was valid now NUT has two default routers that are in
> probably reachable state (as stated in RFC) and can send to any of them.
>
> Could you please, clarify this matter?
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vladimir Kuk
>
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