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Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:46:02 +0900
From: Toyo Abe <tabe@miraclelinux.com>
Subject: [users:00820] Questions about Interoperability Test for phase2-core
To: users@tahi.org
Message-Id: <4871AD9A.6010303@miraclelinux.com>
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Hello,

I have two questions WRT interoperability test for host category of phase2-core.

One is whether the test environment is acceptable or not.
My environment is as follows.
LOGO:
  Our product, which is Linux box.
REF-1:
  FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p7
REF-2:
  FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p7
TAR-Host1:
  FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p7
TAR-Host2:
  USAGI(usagi-linux26-stable-20050714.tar.bz2) on Debian3.1r8
TAR-Router1:
  NetBSD 2.0.2
TAR-Router2:
  KAME(kame-20080601-netbsd20-snap.tgz) on NetBSD 2.0.2


Another one is related to IP6Interop.1.6(spec version is 2.8.4), which is
Path MTU Discovery and Fragmentation test.
This kind of question might be inappropriate here, but I'd like to know
if anyone had seen the same problem before or has a workaround.

interop.1.6.x requires TAR/REF box to send fragmented ICMPv6 ECHO packets
to LOGO. However, all BSDs listed above conditionally fail to send out only
the 1st fragmented packet.
Usually they successfully send the fragmented pings. But they fail in case that
no NCE for ping destination exist. When there isn't NCE for destination, BSD box
initiates ND to figure out who is the destination. After it's completed, only 
the 1st fragmented packet appears to be dropped on BSD box.
I'm wondering why, and worrying that if this will be a serious problem for 
getting Logo application.


Thank you,
-toyo