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Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 10:55:04 +0900
From: Yukiyo Akisada <akisada@tahi.org>
Subject: [users:01197] Re: could you tell me I can use  a Router as a relay agent or only use OS as a relay agent
To: wang_jiabo <jiabwang@redhat.com>
Cc: users@tahi.org
Message-Id: <20090512105504.04971282.akisada@tahi.org>
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Hi, Jiabo.

Here is not IPv6 Ready Logo Committee but TAHI Project,
so if you require the official answer, you must ask to IPv6 Ready Logo Committee.

Anyway, this is just my personal opinion.
According to the network topology described in test specification and test scenario,
relay agent always uses 2 interfaces between the different links.

That means that the current logo test requires relay agent as the router,
even though RFC allows that the host also can be the relay agent.

Just for safety reasons,
I reccomend you to prepare the router as the relay agent.

Thanks,


On Tue, 05 May 2009 17:08:44 +0800
wang_jiabo <jiabwang@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi all:
>    If I test DHCPv6 server phase 2 for ipv6ready logo, could I use a 
> router as a relay agent ?
> or I only can use a node (like freebsd or netbsd) as a relay agent.
>   thanks
> jiabo
> 
> 


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