IPv6 Ready Logo Phase-1
last update May 19, 2010
Latest Releases
- Test Specification: 4.0.6
- Self Test Tool: 5.0.0
- Interoperability Test Scenario: 4.0.4
If you are going to run test from now, please use the newest version.
However, in case the test specification and self-test/interop scenario
are updated during your testing with the previous version,
we will accept your application with the results based on the previous
version of the test _within two weeks_ from the update.
- Self_Test (version 4.0.5) is available for Logo Application until Jun. 02, 2010.
Test Specification
Please visit IPv6 Ready Logo Program Web Page.
Test Suite
The Test Suite correspendent to above specificaion is available.
If you want to try it, prepare a FreeBSD/i386 (7.3-RELEASE or higher) install PC
and install both of TAHI platform and Test scripts listed below.
- Platform
- Scripts
- How to submit
- Self-Test Sample Result
Please visit here and download latest version of v6eval.
(requires version 3.3.0 or higher)
v6eval reference manual
For HOST and Router and Special Device
- Self_Test (version 5.0.0) May 19, 2010
When you extract tarball, you can find
${somewhere}/Self_Test_X-X-X/{addr,icmp,nd,pmtu,spec}.p2.
After the configuration as described in INSTALL.ct,
change directory to ${somewhere}/Self_Test_X-X-X
and type "make ipv6ready_p1_host" (for Host),
"make ipv6ready_p1_router" (for Router)
or "make ipv6ready_p1_special" (for Special Device).
As a Self-test result,
you need to submit whole data in "Self_Test_X-X-X" directory as is.
- The directory hierarchy will be following.
${Your_Device_ver}/
${Your_Device_ver}/Self_Test_X-X-X/
${Your_Device_ver}/Interoperability/
- Create tarball using following command line.
tar zcvf ${Your_Device_ver}.tar.gz ${Your_Device_ver}
- Self-test Ver. 4.0.3
- For HOST
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE (host) Jan. 14, 2009
- For ROUTER
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE (router) Jan. 14, 2009
- For Special Device
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE (special device) Jan. 14, 2009
- For HOST
Interoperability test scenario
Please visit IPv6 Ready Logo Program Web Page.