- Can the IUT interpret a bad option and a good option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains a security option with an invalid
security level and a stream ID option. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2040 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02040".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2040 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2041 bad security option plus good stream identification
option
- Can the IUT interpret a bad option and a good option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains a security option with an invalid
option length and a stream ID option. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2041 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02041".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2041 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2042 ordinary datagram after bad stream ID option tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 2042 " in its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident = 2042 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 2028-2041.
Test 2043 truncated record route option
- Can the IUT interpret a truncated record route option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test with an 8-byte option field. The first two bytes are no
operation options followed by a truncated record route
option. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an
optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
-The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2043"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02043".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2043 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2044 record route option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. The first byte is a no operation
option. This is followed by a record route option whose option
length has been bumped by 1. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2044 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02044".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2044 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2045 record route option one byte too long
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This consists of a record route
option that is one byte too long. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2045 "'
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02045".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2045 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2046 record route option one byte too short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This consists of a record route
option that is one byte too short followed by an an end of
option list option and one byte of padding. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2046 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02046".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2046 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2047 record route option length of 0
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This contains a record route
option with an option length of 0. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2047 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02047".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2047 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2048 record route option length of 377 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option length of 377 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2048 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02048".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2048 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2049 record route option length of 353 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option length of 353 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2049
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02049".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2049 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2050 record route option length of 177 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option length of 177 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2050"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02050".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2050 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2051 record route option length of 200 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option length of 200 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2051 "'
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02051".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2051 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2052 record route option length of 207 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option length of 207 octal (sign bit set). The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2052 "'
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02052".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2052 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2053 record route option pointer bumped by 1
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option pointer that is one more than it should be. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2053 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02053".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2053 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2054 record route option pointer one short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option pointer that is one less than it should be. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2054 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02054".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2054 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2055 record route option pointer of 300 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option pointer of 300 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2055 "'
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02055".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2055 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than sn
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2056 record route option pointer of 174 octal .
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option pointer of 174 octal. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2056 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02056".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2056 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2057 record route option with bad option length and option
pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective record route option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This contains a record route
option whose option length and option pointer have been bumped
by 12. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional
ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2057 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02057".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2057 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2058 record route option with bad option pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a record route option with
an option pointer that just exceeds its maximum legal value.
The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2058 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02058".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2058 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2059 record route option with bad option pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with-an option field. This contains a two address field record
route option with an option pointer that just exceeds its
maximum legal value. The IUT may discard the datagram and send
an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2059 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02059".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2059 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2060 record route option duplicated
- Can the IUT interpret a duplicated record route option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains two identical record route
options. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional
ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2060 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02060".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2060 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2061 two record route options
- Can the IUT interpret two options of the same type?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains two different record route
options. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional
ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2061 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02061".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2061 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2062 ordinary datagram after bad record route option tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 2062 " in its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident = 2062 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 2043-2061.
Test 2063 truncated timestamp option
- Can the IUT interpret a truncated timestamp option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. The first byte is a no operation
option followed by a truncated timestamp option. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2063 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02063".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2063 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2064 timestamp option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field consisting of a timestamp option
whose option length has been bumped by 1. The IUT may discard
the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem
message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2064 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02064".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2064 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2065 timestamp option one byte too long
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 12-byte option field. This contains a timestamp option
that is one byte too long. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2065 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02065".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2065 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP-Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2066 timestamp option one byte too short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This consists of a timestamp
option that is one byte too short followed by an an end of
option list option. The IUT may discard the datagram and send
an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2066 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02066".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2066 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2067 timestamp option length of 0
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This contains a timestamp option
with an option length of 0. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2067 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02067".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2067 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other thsn an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2068 timestamp option length of 374 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option length of 374 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2068 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02068".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2068 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2069 timestamp option length of 354 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option length of 354 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2069 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02069".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2069 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2070 timestamp option length of 174 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option length of 174 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2070 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02070".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2070 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2071 timestamp option length of 200 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option length of 200 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2071 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02071".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2071 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2072 timestamp option length of 210 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option length of 210 octal (sign bit set). The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2072 "'
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02072".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2072 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2073 timestamp option pointer bumped by 1
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option pointer that is one more than it should be. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2073 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02073".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2073 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2074 timestamp option pointer one short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option pointer that is one less than it should be. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2074 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02074".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2074 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2075 timestamp option pointer of 301 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option pointer of 301 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2075 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02075".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2075 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2076 timestamp option pointer of 175 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option pointer of 175 octal. The IUT may discard the datagram
and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2076 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02076".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident= 2076 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2077 timestamp option with bad option length and option
pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective timestamp option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an 8-byte option field. This contains a timestamp option
whose option length and option pointer have been bumped by 12.
The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2077 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02077".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2077 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2078 timestamp option with bad option pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
option pointer that just exceeds its maximum legal value. The
IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2078 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02078".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2078 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2079 timestamp option with bad option pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with -an option field. This contains a two address field
timestamp option with an option pointer that just exceeds its
maximum legal value. The IUT may discard the datagram and send
an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2079 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02079".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2079 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2080 timestamp option duplicated
- Can the IUT interpret a duplicated timestamp option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains two identical timestamp options.
The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2080"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02080".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2080 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2081 two timestamp options
- Can the IUT interpret two options of the same type?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
whose option field contains two different timestamp options.
The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2081 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02081".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2081 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2082 timestamp option with bad timestamp option format
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp option with an
illegal format value. The IUT may discard the datagram amd
send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2082 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02082".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2082 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2083 truncated timestamp option
- Can the IUT interpret a truncated timestamp option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 12-byte option field. The first byte is a no operation
option followed by a truncated timestamp and address timestamp
option. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional
ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2083 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02083".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2083 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2084 timestamp option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test with a 12-byte option field consisting of a prespecified
timestamp option whose option length has been bumped by 1.
The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2084 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02084".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2084 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2085 timestamp option one byte too long
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 16-byte option field. This contains a timestamp and
address timestamp option that is one byte too long. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2085 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02085".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2085 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2086 timestamp option four bytes too short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 16-byte option field. This consists of a prespecified
timestamp option that is 4 bytes too short. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2086 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02086".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2086 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2087 timestamp option four bytes too short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 16-byte option field. This consists of a timestamp and
address timestamp option that is 4 bytes too short. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2087 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02087".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2087 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2088 timestamp option length of 374 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp
option with an option length of 374 octal. The IUT may discard
the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem
message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2088 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02088".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2088 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2089 timestamp option length of 354 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp and address
timestamp option with an option length of 354 octal. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2089 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02089".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ide-nt = 2089 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2090 timestamp option length of 174 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp.
option with an option length of 174 octal. The IUT may discard
the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem
message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2090 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02090".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2090 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2091 timestamp option length of 200 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp and address
timestamp option with an option length of 200 octal. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2091 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02091".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2091 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2092 timestamp option length of 214 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option length?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp
option with an option length of 214 octal (sign bit set). The
IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2092 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02092".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2092 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2093 timestamp option pointer bumped by 4
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp and address
timestamp option with an option pointer that is four more than
it should be. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an
optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagrsm required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2093"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02093".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2093 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2094 timestamp option pointer four short
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp
option with an option pointer that is four less than it should
be. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP
Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2094"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02094".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2094 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2095 timestamp option pointer of 305 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a timestamp and address
timestamp option with an option pointer of 305 octal. The IUT
may discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2095 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02095".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2095 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2096 timestamp option pointer of 175 octal
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option pointer?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementstion Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp
option with an option pointer of 175 octal. The IUT may
discard the datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter
Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2096 "
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02096".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2096 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2097 timestamp option with bad option length and option
pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective timestamp option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with a 12-byte option field. This contains a timestamp and
address timestamp option whose option length and option
pointer have been bumped by 16. The IUT may discard the
datagram and send an optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2097"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02097".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagram
containing "ident = 2097 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2098 timestamp option with bad option pointer
- Can the IUT interpret a defective option?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
with an option field. This contains a prespecified timestamp
option with an option pointer that just exceeds its maximum
legal value. The IUT may discard the datagram and send an
optional ICMP Parameter Problem message.
The IUT may pass the datagram to its Remote Driver instead.
The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send the
reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver Specification
to the IP Tester.
- Verification: If there is a datagram displayed by the IP
Tester, its display ought to contain either "ident = 2098"
or "ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM id=02098".
Success: An ICMP Parameter Problem message, a reply datagrsm
containing "ident = 2098 ", or nothing.
Failure: An IP Tester display of a datagram other than an
ICMP Parameter Problem message or reply datagram.
Test 2099 ordinary datagram after bad timestamp option tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 2099 " in its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident =2099 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 2063-2098.
Scenario File OptBdTopTest: "Top-down Bad Option Field" datagrams
4000 security option without copy bit set
4001 loose source and record route option without copy bit set
4002 timestamp option without bit 6 set
4003 stream ID option without copy bit set
4004 strict source and record route option without copy bit
set
4005 "option" with option type of 77 octal
4006 "option" with option type of 101 octal
4007 "option" with option type of 177 octal
4008 record route option with copy bit set
4009 prespecified timestamp option with copy bit set
4010 end of options list option with copy bit set
4011 no operation option with copy bit set
4012 ordinary datagram after bad option type tests
4013 truncated security option
4014 security option length bumped by 1
4015 security option one byte too long
4016 security option one byte too short
4017 security option length of 0
4018 security option length of 377 octal
4019 security option length of 353 octal
4020 security option length of 177 octal
4021 security option length of 200 octal
4022 security option length of 213 octal
4023 security option duplicated
4024 two security options (unclassified, secret)
4025 two security options (secret, unclassified)
4026 security option with an invalid security level
4027 ordinary datagram after bad security option tests
4028 truncated stream identification option
4029 stream identification option length bumped by 1
4030 stream identification option one byte too long
4031 stream identification option one byte too short
4032 stream identification option length of 0
4033 stream identification option length of 377 octal
4034 stream identification option length of 354 octal
4035 stream identification option length of 177 octal
4036 stream identification option length of 200 octal
4037 stream identification option length of 204 octal
4038 stream identification option duplicated
4039 two different stream identification options
4040 bad security level + good stream identification option
4041 bad security length + good stream identification option
4042 ordinary datagram after bad stream ID option tests
4043 truncated record route option
4044 record route option length bumped by 1
4045 record route option one byte too long
4046 record route option one byte too short
4047 record route option length of 0
4048 record route option length of 377 octal
4049 record route option length of 353 octal
4050 record route option length of 177 octal
4051 record route option length of 200 octal
4052 record route option length of 207 octal
4053 record route option pointer bumped by 1
4054 record route option pointer one short
4055 record route option pointer of 300 octal
4056 record route option pointer of 174 octal
4057 record route option pointer with bad option length and
option pointer
4058 record route option with bad option pointer
4059 larger record route option with bad option pointer
4060 record route option duplicated
4061 two different record route options
4062 ordinary datagram after bad record route option tests
4063 truncated timestamp option
4064 timestamp option length bumped by 1
4065 timestamp option one byte too long
4066 timestamp option one byte too short
4067 timestamp option length of 0
4068 timestamp option length of 374 octal
4069 timestamp option length of 354 octal
4070 timestamp option length of 174 octal
4071 timestamp option length of 200 octal
4072 timestamp option length of 210 octal
4073 timestamp option pointer bumped by 1
4074 timestamp option pointer one short
4075 timestamp option pointer of 301 octal
4076 timestamp option pointer of 175 octal
4077 timestamp option pointer with bad option length and
option pointer
4078 timestamp option with bad option pointer
4079 larger timestamp option with bad option pointer
4080 timestamp option duplicated
4081 two different timestamp options
4082 timestamp option with bad timestamp option format
4083 truncated timestamp option
4084 timestamp option length bumped by 1
4085 timestamp option one byte too long
4086 timestamp option four bytes too short
4087 timestamp option four bytes too short
4088 timestamp option length of 374 octal
4089 timestamp option length of 354 octal
4090 timestamp option length of 174 octal
4091 timestamp option length of 200 octal
4092 timestamp option length of 214 octal
4093 timestamp option pointer bumped by 4
4094 timestamp option pointer four short
4095 timestamp option pointer of 305 octal
4096 timestamp option pointer of 175 octal
4097 timestamp option pointer with bad option length and
option pointer
4098 timestamp option with bad option pointer
4099 ordinary datagram after bad timestamp option tests
Test 4000 security option without copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid security option without the
copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4000 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4001 loose source and record route option without copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid loose source and record route
option without the copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform
its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote
Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4001 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4002 timestamp option without bit 6 set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver-should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid timestamp option without bit
6 set. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver that
the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then request
the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification error
message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4002 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4003 stream ID option without copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream ID option without the
copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4003 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4004 strict source and record route option without copy bit
set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with s 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid strict source and record
route option without the copy bit set. The IUT is required to
inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4004 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4005 "option" with option type of 77 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid "option" with an option type
of 77 octal. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4005 error" in its 181-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4006 "option" with option type of 101 octal
- Can She IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid "option" with an option type
of 101 octal. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4006 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4007 "option" with option type of 177 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid "option" with an option type
of 177 octal. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4007 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4008 record route option with copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid record route option with the
copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4008 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4009 prespecified timestamp option with copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid prespecified timestamp option
with the copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4009 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4010 end of options list option with copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid end of options list option
with the copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4010 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4011 no operation option with copy bit set
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid no operation option with the
copy bit set. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4011 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4012 ordinary datagram after bad option type tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 4012 " in its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident = 4012 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 4000-4011.
Test 4013 truncated security option
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. The first two bytes of the option field requested to
be sent are no operation options. They are followed by a
truncated security option. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4013 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4014 security option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been bumped by 1. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4014 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4015 security option one byte too long
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
that is one byte too long. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4015 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4016 security option one byte too short
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
that is one byte too short. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4016 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4017 security option length of 0
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 0. The IUT is required to
inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4017 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4018 security option length of 377 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 377 octal. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4018 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4019 security option length of 353 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 353 octal. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4019 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4020 security option length of 177 octal
1 Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 177 octal. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4020 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4021 security option length of 200 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 200 octal. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4021 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4022 security option length of 213 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid unclassified security option
whose option length has been set to 213 octal. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4022 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4023 security option duplicated
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 32-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains two identical and perfectly legal
unclassified security options. The IUT is required to inform
its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote
Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error messsge to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4023 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4024 two security options
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to tne IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 32-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains two different and perfectly legal
security options. The IUT is required to inform its Remote
Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should
then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4024 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4025 two security options
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 32-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains two different and perfectly legal
security options in reverse order of test 4024. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4025 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4026 security option with an invalid security level
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 12-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid security option whose sole
defect is an invalid security level. The IUT is required to
inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4026 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4027 ordinary datagram after bad security option tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 4027 ~n its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident = 4027 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 4013-4026.
Test 4028 truncated stream identification option
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. The first byte of the option field requested to be
sent is a no operation option. This is followed by a truncated
stream identification option. The IUT is required to inform
its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote
Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4028 -error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4029 stream identification option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length has been bumped by 1. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4029 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4030 stream identification option one byte too long
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
that is one byte too long. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4030 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4031 stream identification option one byte too short
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
that is one byte too short. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4031 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4032 stream identification option length of 0
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 0. The IUT is required to inform
its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote
Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4032 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4033 stream identification option length of 377 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 377 octal. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4033 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should slso display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4034 stream identification option length of 353 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4lbyte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 353 octal. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send sn IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4034 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4035 stream identification option length of 177 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 177 octal. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4035 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4036 stream identification option length of 200 octal
1 Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 200 octal. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4036 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4037 stream identification option length of 204 octal
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 4-byte option field. This datagram should be
passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains an invalid stream identification option
whose option length is set to 204 octal. The IUT is required
to inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4039 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4040 bad security option plus good stream identification
option
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed:
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 16-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a security option with an invalid
security level and a legal stream ID option. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification- error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4040 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4041 bad security option plus good stream identification
option
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 16-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a security option with an invalid option
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4039 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4040 bad security option plus good stream identification
option
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 16-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a security option with an invalid
security level and a legal stream ID option. The IUT is
required to inform its Remote Driver that the request is
invalid. The Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send
an IP Remote Driver Specification error message to the IP
Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4040 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4041 bad security option plus good stream identification
option
- Can the IUT detect an option field that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with a 16-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a security option with an invalid option
length and a legal stream ID option. The IUT is required to
inform its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The
Remote Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote
Driver Specification error message to the IP Tester.
1 Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4041 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4042 ordinary datagram after bad stream ID option tests
- Can the IUT send a datagram after processing nastygrams?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under
Test. This datagram should be passed by the IUT to its Remote
Driver. The IUT's Remote Driver should request the IUT to send
the reply datagram required by the IP Remote Driver
Specification to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the reply
datagram that must contain "ident = 4042 " in its 13-byte
data field.
Success: A reply datagram containing "ident = 4042 ".
Failure: Any response other than the display of the
requested reply datagram. The actual failure probably
occurred during tests 4028-4041.
Test 4043 truncated record route option
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8lbyte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. The first two bytes of the option field requested to
be sent are no operation options. They are followed by a
truncated record route option. The IUT is required to inform
its Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote
Driver should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4043 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4044 record route option length bumped by 1
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a record route option whose option
length has been bumped by 1. The IUT is required to inform its
Remote Driver that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver
should then request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver
Specification error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4044 error" in its 181
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4045 record route option one byte too long
- Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a record route option that is one byte
too long. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver that
the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then request
the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification error
message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4045 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
Failure: Any response other than the display of the error
message datagram.
Test 4046 record route option one byte too short
1 Can the IUT detect an option that isn't well-formed?
- Action: Send a datagram to the IP Implementation Under Test
containing a Remote Driver command request for the IUT to send
a datagram with an 8-byte option field. This datagram should
be passed by the IUT to its Remote Driver. The IUT's Remote
Driver should request the IUT to send the reply datagram
required by the IP Remote Driver Specification to the IP
Tester. This contains a record route option that is one byte
too short. The IUT is required to inform its Remote Driver
that the request is invalid. The Remote Driver should then
request the IUT to send an IP Remote Driver Specification
error message to the IP Tester.
- Verification: The IP Tester will display the error message
datagram that must contain "ident = 4046 error" in its 18-
byte data field. The IP Tester should also display "HL5"
(internet header length is 5 four-octet units long) to
indicate that the error message datagram does not contain
the invalid option field in its IP header.
Success: Display of error message datagram.
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