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Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2021 07:07:40 +0000
From: "Zhou, Jie2X" <jie2x.zhou@...el.com>
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Subject: selftests/net/fcnal-test.sh: ipv6_ping test failed
hi,
I test ipv6_ping by "./fcnal-test.sh -v -t ipv6_ping".
There are two tests failed.
TEST: ping out, VRF bind - ns-B IPv6 LLA [FAIL]
TEST: ping out, VRF bind - multicast IP [FAIL]
While in fcnal-test.sh the expected command result is 2, the result is 1, so the test failed.
ipv6_ping_vrf()
{
......
for a in ${NSB_LINKIP6}%${VRF} ${MCAST}%${VRF}
do
log_start
show_hint "Fails since VRF device does not support linklocal or multicast"
run_cmd ${ping6} -c1 -w1 ${a}
log_test_addr ${a} $? 2 "ping out, VRF bind"
done
The ipv6_ping test output is attached.
Did I set something wrong result that these tests failed?
best regards,
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