Router Advertisement
IPv6 Header
Next Header: 58
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Router Advertisement
Prefix Length: 64
L Bit: 1 (on-link)
Prefix: TN1's Global Prefix
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Packet C
IPv6 Header
Next Header: 58
Source Address: TN2's
Global Address
Destination Address: NUT's Global Address
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| ICMPv6 Echo Request |
Part C: Global Address, On-link Prefix does not cover TN2
6. If the NUT is a host, TR1 transmits the Router Advertisement. The Prefix Advertisement does not
cover TN2's global address.
7. TN2 transmits Packet C, an Echo Request with TN2's global source address.
8. Observe the packets transmitted by the NUT.
Part C
Step 8:
TN2's global address is not covered by the on-link prefix. Hence, the NUT should
consider TN2's global address as off-link. The NUT should send a Neighbor Solicitation
with Target Address equal to TR1's link-local address indicating that the NUT has
successfully determined that TN2 was off-link.
Part C, there are core routers that when a default route is configured Neighbor Solicitations
are sent to populate the Neighbor Cache, when no response is given they may follow 7048. Which
allows a backing off mechanism for transmitting Neighbor Solicitations when there is no answer.
The test case may be run answering the initial NS when the route is installed and then observe
the packet being transmitted to the first hop