NAME

RA_wPXLEN48 - check the process when NUT receives RA which contains one global prefix(PXLEN=48)(NOT Assigning Global address)


TARGET

All Node


SYNOPSIS

RA_wPXLEN48.seq [-tooloption ...] -pkt <packetdef> [addrconf=<addrconfname>]

  -tooloption   : v6eval tool option
  <packetdef>   : packet definition file (v6eval tool option)
  <addrconfname>: how to configure address on NUT; boot/reboot
 detail of v6eval tool option: see perldoc V6evalTool.pm, perldoc V6evalRemote.pm


INITIALIZATION

 Reboot NUT or Initialize interface of NUT or Initialize IPv6 stack of NUT.


TEST PROCEDURE

Test for Unicast address autoconfiguration

The following tests are prepared in this test package. See INDEX file.

Test for all node

   When NUT receives RA which contains Global Prefix but its PrefixLength is 48,
   NUT MUST NOT assign autoconfigured address on Ethernet. 

Test sequence

  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

  <=== Judgement #2: RS ===========
        name: RS_from_NUT, RS_from_NUT_wSLL

  ==== Action #1: RA =============>
        name: RA_GA0_PXLEN48

  X<== Judgement #3: DAD NS =======
        name: DADNS_from_NUT_GA0Tgt

  Wait for 5+DupAddrDetectTransmits*(RetransTimer/1000)[sec]

  Check if NUT's address is configured
  ==== Action #2: SOL NS =========>
        name: SOLNS_from_TN_GA0Tgt

  X<== Judgement #4: SOL NA =======
        name: 
              NA_from_NUT_GA0Tgt, 
              NA_from_NUT_GA0Tgt_woTLL, 
              NA_from_GA0NUT_GA0Tgt, 
              NA_from_GA0NUT_GA0Tgt_woTLL


JUDGEMENT

Test for Unicast address autoconfiguration

Test for all NODE

NUT performs Stateless Address Autoconfiguration(Global) on its interface

   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

   Judgement #2. NUT SHOULD transmit RS.
        name: RS_from_NUT
        src: NUT's Link-local
        dst: allrouter

   Action #1. TN transmits RA which contains Global Prefix.
        name: RA_GA0_PXLEN48
        src: TN's Link-local
        dst: allnode
        PXOPT: Global0
               PXLEN:48

   Judgement #3. NUT MUST NOT transmit DAD NS for its autoconfigured Global address.
                 (* If the address is consisits of EUI64, as same as Link-local
                 address, This DAD MAY be omitted.)
        name: DADNS_from_NUT_GA0Tgt
        src: ::0
        dst: solnode[NUT's tentative Global0]
        TargetAddress: NUT's tentative Global0

   Action #2. TN transmits SOL NS to check if NUT's address is configured.
        name: SOLNS_from_TN_GA0Tgt
        src: TN's Link-local
        dst: solnode[NUT's Global0]
        TargetAddress: NUT's Global0

   Judgement #4. NUT MUST NOT transmit SOL NA for its autoconfigured  Global address.
        name: 
              NA_from_NUT_GA0Tgt, 
              NA_from_NUT_GA0Tgt_woTLL, 
              NA_from_GA0NUT_GA0Tgt, 
              NA_from_GA0NUT_GA0Tgt_woTLL
        src: NUT's any Unicast Addresss
        dst: TN's Link-local
        TargetAddress: NUT's Global0
        RFlag: 0
        SFlag: 1
        OFlag: 1
        TLLOPT: NUT's MAC address
        (* TLLOPT may be omitted)


REFERENCE

RFC2462

5.5.3. Router Advertisement Processing
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d) If the prefix advertised does not match the prefix of an address already in the list, and the Valid Lifetime is not 0, form an address (and add it to the list) by combining the advertised prefix with the link's interface identifier as follows:
| 128 - N bits | N bits | +---------------------------------------+------------------------+ | link prefix | interface identifier | +----------------------------------------------------------------+

If the sum of the prefix length and interface identifier length does not equal 128 bits, the Prefix Information option MUST be ignored. An implementation MAY wish to log a system management error in this case. It is the responsibility of the system administrator to insure that the lengths of prefixes contained in Router Advertisements are consistent with the length of interface identifiers for that link type. Note that interface identifiers will typically be 64-bits long and based on EUI-64 identifiers as described in [ADDR-ARCH].
If an address is formed successfully, the host adds it to the list of addresses assigned to the interface, initializing its preferred and valid lifetime values from the Prefix Information option.
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RFC2464

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4. Stateless Autoconfiguration
The Interface Identifier [AARCH] for an Ethernet interface is based on the EUI-64 identifier [EUI64] derived from the interface's built- in 48-bit IEEE 802 address. The EUI-64 is formed as follows. (Canonical bit order is assumed throughout.)
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SEE ALSO

 detail of v6eval tool option: see perldoc V6evalTool.pm, perldoc V6evalRemote.pm
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