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NSIS/NTLP Interoperability Testing 2005-07-28 to 2005-07-30 in Paris, France Martin Stiemerling — NEC Network Labs Europe NSIS.

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1 NSIS/NTLP Interoperability Testing 2005-07-28 to 2005-07-30 in Paris, France Martin Stiemerling — NEC Network Labs Europe stiemerling@netlab.nec.de NSIS Working Group, 63th IETF meeting

2 NTLP Interop Event Sponsored and organized by EU IST MOME and Eurolabs projects Co-located testing of IPFIX, NETCONF, and NSIS 5 independent NSIS implementations  Roke Manor/Siemens  University of Coimbra  University of Göttingen  Folley Consulting  NEC Based on NTLP draft -06

3 Test cases (1) All tests done with path-coupled MRM NI and NR face to face, no message interception Direct D-Mode C-Mode setup with forwards-TCP C-Mode setup with forwards-TCP/TLS Unknown GIMPS version or message types MRI “torture” testing (2)  Generating faulty MRI and see the result on the other side Testing multiple flows in parallel (D mode) (3a) Testing multiple flows in parallel (C-mode), with connection re-use (3b)

4 Test cases (2) State refresh for a single flow with connection re-use (3c) As above, where the different flows 'overlap’ (3d)  e.g. same MRI but different SID or NSLP, or vice versa Multi-profile negotiation (even if only TCP is supported) (5a) Testing with unknown stack-configuration data fields (5b)  including non-2-byte configuration data fields TLS usage (5c) Robustness testing (lost handshake messages) (7) Test with multiple nodes in a chain and message interception

5 Found Issues Good news ahead: Found only few issues! All issues are in the NTLP issue tracker  http://nsis.srmr.co.uk/cgi-bin/roundup.cgi/nsis-ntlp-issues/ Issue61: NLI selection (v6 MRI in v4 encapsulation) Issue59: Interpretation of D flag in MRI Issue58: S flag from end systems Issue57: Setting and Interpreting the R-Flag Object order TCP connections only accepted from peers offered to (clarification)

6 Next Steps... Plan for a next interoperability event: Fall 2005  University of Coimbra offered hosting  At next IETF meeting in Vancouver No fixed plan yet Interested parties can  Mail to the NSIS implementer’s list nsis-imp@ietf.org nsis-imp@ietf.org  Express their interest for further tests in early September

7 Thank you! Question?


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