Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 09:51:39 +0530 From: "Arul Murugan" <umarul@gmail.com> Subject: [users:01061] Re: [IPv6-Core]could you help me analyze the Inter 1.2.B case To: users@tahi.org Message-Id: <335b9b110901052021q55557b66ycc0671b985442f46@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4962B837.40508@redhat.com> References: <4962B837.40508@redhat.com> X-Mail-Count: 01061Hi, It looks partially passed. I verified the following way. 1st ping request packet number 114 and its reply packet number is 116 from the attached dump, In ECHO Reply src mac address is 00:e0:4c:19:12:9f and the Link local address is fe80::21d:fff:fe0f:be4e. This will give conformation that the reply has come from the right interface(because mac and link local address are completely different). 2nd ping request packet number 211 and reply is packet number 213, In reply src mac address is fe80::2e0:4cff:fe19:129f and link local address is fe80::2e0:4cff:fe19:129f, so it is failed.( it supposed to be src mac fe80::21d:fff:fe0f:be4e and LLA fe80::2e0:4cff:fe19:129f). Regards, -Arul 2009/1/6 wang_jiabo <jiabwang@redhat.com> > Hello, every one: > how can I know I pass the case from tcpdump info. > Thanks > Best regards > > jiabo > > Vendor=Cisco > Link-Local=FE80::217:e0ff:fec9:35d9 > Global=3ffe:501:ffff:103::1 > MAC=00:17:e0:c9:35:d9 > _____________ > |Cisco Router| REF-Router1 > |____________| > | > | > | Network1 > |________________________________________ > | | > ______|______ ______|______ > TAR-Host1 |RHEL | |FreeBSD | TAR-Host2 > |___________| |___________| > Vendor=RedHat Vendor=FreeBSD > Link-Local=fe80::21d:fff:fe0f:be4e > Link-Local=fe80::2e0:4cff:fe19:129f > Global=3ffe:501:ffff:103:21d:fff:fe0f:be4e > Global=3ffe:501:ffff:103:2e0:4cff:fe19:129f > MAC=00:1d:0f:0f:be:4e > MAC=00:e0:4c:19:12:9f > > > PF1=3ffe:501:ffff:103::/64 > >1061_2.html (attatchment)(tag is disabled)