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 detail of v6eval tool option: see perldoc V6evalTool.pm, perldoc V6evalRemote.pm
=end html =head1 INITIALIZATION =begin html
 Reboot NUT or Initialize interface of NUT or Initialize IPv6 stack of NUT.
=end html =head1 TEST PROCEDURE =over 1 =item Test for Unicast address configuration The following tests are prepared in this test package. See INDEX file. B When NUT performs DAD for its Link-local unicast address made by stateless address autoconfiguration, NUT receives DAD NA which contains same target as NUT's tentative Link-local address and contains SLL option after transimitting DAD NS. B TN NUT --------------------------------- Initialize NUT Configure address of NUT (reboot or interface initialization etc...) TN wait the DAD NS sent from NUT <=== Judgement #1: DAD NS ======= name: DADNS_from_NUT ==== Action #1: DAD NA =========> name: DADNA_from_TN_wSLL Wait for DupAddrDetectTransmits*RetransTimer Check if NUT's address is configured ==== Action #2: SOL NS =========> name: SOLNS_from_TN_SameTgt X<== Judgement #2: SOL NA ======= name: NA_from_NUT, NA_from_NUT_woTLL =back 1 =head1 JUDGEMENT =over 1 =item Test for Link-local Unicast address autoconfiguration B B Judgement #1. NUT MUST transmit DAD NS for its autoconfigured Link-local address. name: DADNS_from_NUT src: ::0 dst: solnode[NUT's tentative Link-local] TargetAddress: NUT's tentative Link-local Action #1. TN transmits DAD NA which contains same target Address as NUT's tentative Link-local address. name: DADNA_from_TN_wSLL src: TN's Link-local dst: allnode TargetAddress: NUT's tentative Link-local RFlag: 0 SFlag: 0 OFlag: 1 TLLOPT: TN's MAC address SLLOPT: TN's MAC address Action #2. TN transmits SOL NS to check if NUT's address is configured. name: SOLNS_from_TN_SameTgt src: TN's Link-local dst: solnode[NUT's Link-local] TargetAddress: NUT's Link-local Judgement #2. NUT MUST transmit DAD NA for its autoconfigured Link-local address. name: DADNA_from_NUT, DADNA_from_NUT_woTLL src: NUT's Link-local dst: TN's Link-local TargetAddress: NUT's Link-local RFlag: 0 ( if NUT is a Router then 1) SFlag: 1 OFlag: 1 TLLOPT: NUT's MAC address =back 1 =head1 REFERENCE =begin html
RFC2462

(omit) 5.4.4. Receiving Neighbor Advertisement Messages
On receipt of a valid Neighbor Advertisement message on an interface, node behavior depends on whether the target address is tentative or matches a unicast or anycast address assigned to the interface. If the target address is assigned to the receiving interface, the solicitation is processed as described in [DISCOVERY]. If the target address is tentative, the tentative address is not unique. (omit)

RFC2461

(omit) 4.6.1. Source/Target Link-layer Address
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Type | Length | Link-Layer Address ... +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Fields:
Type 1 for Source Link-layer Address 2 for Target Link-layer Address
Length The length of the option (including the type and length fields) in units of 8 octets. For example, the length for IEEE 802 addresses is 1 [IPv6- ETHER].
Link-Layer Address The variable length link-layer address.
The content and format of this field (including byte and bit ordering) is expected to be specified in specific documents that describe how IPv6 operates over different link layers. For instance, [IPv6-ETHER].
Description The Source Link-Layer Address option contains the link-layer address of the sender of the packet. It is used in the Neighbor Solicitation, Router Solicitation, and Router Advertisement packets.
The Target Link-Layer Address option contains the link-layer address of the target. It is used in Neighbor Advertisement and Redirect packets.
These options MUST be silently ignored for other Neighbor Discovery messages. (omit)

7.1.2. Validation of Neighbor Advertisements
A node MUST silently discard any received Neighbor Advertisement messages that do not satisfy all of the following validity checks:
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packet could not possibly have been forwarded by a router.
- If the message includes an IP Authentication Header, the message authenticates correctly.
- ICMP Checksum is valid.
- ICMP Code is 0.
- ICMP length (derived from the IP length) is 24 or more octets.
- Target Address is not a multicast address.
- If the IP Destination Address is a multicast address the Solicited flag is zero.
- All included options have a length that is greater than zero.
The contents of the Reserved field, and of any unrecognized options, MUST be ignored. Future, backward-compatible changes to the protocol may specify the contents of the Reserved field or add new options; backward-incompatible changes may use different Code values.
The contents of any defined options that are not specified to be used with Neighbor Advertisement messages MUST be ignored and the packet processed as normal. The only defined option that may appear is the Target Link-Layer Address option.
A Neighbor Advertisements that passes the validity checks is called a "valid advertisement".
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=end html =head1 SEE ALSO =begin html
 detail of v6eval tool option: see perldoc V6evalTool.pm, perldoc V6evalRemote.pm
=end html =cut