IPv6 Test Plans

The test plans on this page may be downloaded and used for internal purposes only. The test plans may not be commercialized in any way without express permission of the UNH-IOL.

The IPv6 testing service currently offers the following test plans. These documents are constantly being updated to improve readability and to reflect the current specifications. Please contact us if you would like more information or have questions about the IPv6 testing service.

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Conformance

Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
5.1.3
Testing Days Needed
10
Last Modified
2024-01-04
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
3.3
Testing Days Needed
5
Last Modified
2024-08-08
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
2.0.1
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2024-01-05

Interoperability

Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
5.0.6
Testing Days Needed
10
Last Modified
2024-01-04
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
3.3
Testing Days Needed
5
Last Modified
2024-08-08
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
2.0.1
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2024-01-05
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
1.1
Testing Days Needed
10 days
Last Modified
2024-08-26
Abstract
The NIST IPv6 Profile (500-267Ar1) defines an IPv6-Only product as capable of operating “in environments with no IPv4 capabilities (e.g., either IPv4 is not implemented or is administratively disabled, or IPv4 is not provided on the network). ” This Test Specification exercises a product to help confirm support for the following functions: Installation, Upgrade/Update, Configuration, Management, Instrumentation.
Status
Under Development
Revision
2.0
Testing Days Needed
10
Last Modified
2020-03-30
Abstract
This is a converged test suite that covers multiple RFCs to test IPv6 implementations. This suite of tests is also intended to help implementers evaluate the functionality of their products that support IPv6. The following IETF documents are covered: RFC 8415, RFC 3646, and RFC 4443.

Key

Fully Documented
Draft