hostSendRs - Verifying the host sending valid RSs
Host only
hostSendRs.seq [-tooloption ...] -p hostSendRs.def
Reboot NUT.
hostSendRs.seq verifies that NUT send valid RSs by the rules:
- MAX_SOLICITATION_INTERVAL - MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS
TN NUT --------------------------------
<=== Judgment #1: DAD NS (if any) === src=unspecified dst=solicited-node[NUT's link-local] target=NUT's link-local w/o SLLA
<=== Judgment #2: RS === src=link-local or unspecified dst=all-router w/ or w/o SLLA
<=== Judgment #2: RS === src=link-local or unspecified dst=all-router w/ or w/o SLLA
<=== Judgment #2: RS === src=link-local or unspecified dst=all-router w/ or w/o SLLA
1. If TN captures the following DAD NSs, those will be discarded. src=unspecified, dst=solicited-node[NUT's link-local] target=NUT's link-local w/o SLLA
2. NUT sends the following RSs:
2.1. The RSs are valid: A) src=unspecified, dst=all-router, w/o SLLA B) src=NUT's link-local, dst=all-router, w/o SLLA C) src=NUT's link-local, dst=all-router, w/ SLLA
2.2. A number of the RSs <= MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS(3)
2.3. Intervals between the RSs >= MAX_SOLICITATION_INTERVAL(1 sec.)
N/A
1. The test dose NOT verify that NUT delaies the transmission for a random amount of time between 0 and MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY.
2. The test invokes the following command: - reboot
perldoc V6evalTool perldoc V6evalRemote