A.8. Image-Hosting Site
A.8.1. www.flickr.com
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Image-hosting site | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |www.flickr.com | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |Chrome and Firefox (Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to access, upload | |Objective |images, and use the interface of the Flickr site | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Open browser, input Flickr address, and perform | |Procedure | login. | | |2. After loading the page, upload an image. | | |3. Check whether the image was uploaded. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |The user can log in to the Flickr site and upload | |Result |images. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.9. Communication Protocol
A.9.1. Skype
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Communication protocol | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Skype | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |4.0.0.7 (Linux), 5.10.0.116 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a Skype | |Objective |account and initiate and maintain a Skype session | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Skype. | |Procedure |2. Open Skype and perform login. | | |3. Search for an online contact, start a chat, and | | | exchange messages. | | |4. Check the exchange of messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |One can login to Skype, identify contacts online, | |Result |establish a session with a contact, and exchange | | |messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.9.2. Google Talk
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Communication protocol | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Google Talk | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |Pidgin 2.10.3 (Linux), Pidgin 2.10.6 (Windows 7, | |Version |Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a | |Objective |Google Talk account and to initiate and maintain a | | |session behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Pidgin. | |Procedure |2. Open Pidgin, configure an Google Talk account, | | | and perform login. | | |3. Search for an online contact, start a chat, and | | | exchange messages. | | |4. Check the exchange of messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |One can log in to Google Talk, identify contacts | |Result |online, establish a session with a contact, and | | |exchange messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.9.3. Jabber (XMPP)
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Communication protocol | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Jabber (XMPP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |Pidgin 2.10.3 (Linux), Pidgin 2.10.6 (Windows 7, | |Version |Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a Jabber | |Objective |account and initiate and maintain a Jabber session | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Pidgin. | |Procedure |2. Open Pidgin, configure an XMPP account and perform| | | login. | | |3. Search for an online contact, start a chat, and | | | exchange messages. | | |4. Check the exchange of messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |One can log into Jabber, identify contacts online, | |Result |establish a session with a contact, and exchange | | |messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.9.4. MSN Messenger (Microsoft Notification Protocol)
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Communication protocol | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |MSN Messenger (Microsoft Notification Protocol) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |Pidgin 2.10.3 (Linux), Pidgin 2.10.6, and Windows | |Version |Live Messenger 16.4.3503 (Windows 7), Pidgin 2.10.6, | | |and Windows Live Messenger 14.0.8117 (Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into an MSN | |Objective |account and initiate and maintain an MSN session | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Pidgin or Windows Live | |Procedure | Messenger. | | |2. Open the software installed, configure an MSN | | | account (if Pidgin is the software used) and | | | perform login. | | |3. Search for an online contact, start a chat, and | | | exchange messages. | | |4. Check the exchange of messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |One can log into MSN, identify contacts online, | |Result |establish a session with a contact, and exchange | | |messages. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.9.5. IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Communication protocol | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |IRC (Internet Relay Chat) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |Pidgin 2.10.3 (Linux), Pidgin 2.10.6 (Windows 7, | |Version |Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into an IRC | |Objective |account, join a channel, and send/receive | | |messages in a channel, behind the double translation | | |of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Pidgin. | |Procedure |2. Open Pidgin, configure an IRC account, and perform| | | login. | | |3. Join a channel and send messages. | | |4. Check whether the channel was joined and messages | | | were displayed. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |One can log into IRC, join a channel, identify users | |Result |inside the channel, and send and display messages in | | |the channel. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.10. Torrent Clients
A.10.1. Vuze
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Torrent client | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Vuze | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |4.3.0.6 (Linux), 4.7.1.2 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the Vuze BitTorrent client can connect | |Objective |to a tracker, identify peers, and make a direct | | |connection to them behind the double translation of | | |MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install the Vuze client. | |Procedure |2. Load a torrent file with many seeds and start the | | | download. | | |3. Wait and check whether the client connects to a | | | tracker, identifies at least one peer, and the | | | download starts. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |Vuze client can connect to trackers, identify | |Result |peers and start downloads. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Partially Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |As it is not possible to receive incoming | | |connections, the software is not capable of | | |performing the seeding of downloaded files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.10.2. uTorrent
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Torrent client | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |uTorrent | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |3.2 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the uTorrent BitTorrent client can | |Objective |connect to a tracker, identify peers, and make a | | |direct connection to them behind the double | | |translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install the uTorrent client. | |Procedure |2. Load a torrent file with many seeds and start the | | | download. | | |3. Wait and check whether the client connects to a | | | tracker, identifies at least one peer, and the | | | download starts. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |uTorrent clients can connect to trackers, identify | |Result |peers, and start downloads. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Partially Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |As it is not possible to receive incoming | | |connections, the software is not capable of | | |performing the seeding of downloaded files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.10.3. Ktorrent
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Torrent client | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Ktorrent | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |4.8.2 | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the Ktorrent BitTorrent client can | |Objective |connect to a tracker, identify peers, and make a | | |direct connection to them behind the double | | |translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install the Ktorrent client. | |Procedure |2. Load a torrent file with many seeds and start the | | | download. | | |3. Wait and check whether the client connects to a | | | tracker, identifies at least one peer, and the | | | download starts. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |Ktorrent clients can connect to trackers, identify | |Result |peers, and start downloads. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Partially Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |As it is not possible to receive incoming | | |connections, the software is not capable of | | |performing the seeding of downloaded files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.10.4. Note about BitTorrent Seeders
BitTorrent uses distributed queues, each seeder owns the queues for the files they have. The seeder informs the tracker that it has the file and the tracker informs the clients about this seeder. The client sends messages to this announced seeder to try to download the file. With no incoming connection, the BitTorrent fails here on the MAP-T. Despite being a possible seeder, the machine doesn't upload the file; without upload, it will be considered a leech and will be penalized on future downloading speeds. This is the same problem that happens on a network with IPv4 without port forwarding. For details about the influence on shared IPv4 addresses on torrent, see "Behavior of BitTorrent service in PCP-enabled networks with Address Sharing" [PCP-BITTORRENT].
A.11. Remote Access and File Transfer Software
A.11.1. SSH
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Remote access and file transfer software | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |ssh | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |openssh 5.9 (Linux), putty 0.62 (Windows 7, | |Version |Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a remote | |Objective |machine, via ssh, behind the double translation of | | |MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Install openssh-client (Linux) or putty (Windows) | |Procedure | on a host inside MAP-T network. | | |2. Attempt a connection to the host from a machine | | | outside the MAP-T network. | | |3. Check whether the remote access is established. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |MAP-T client can make or accept remote access to | |Result |hosts outside MAP-T network via ssh. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.11.2. FTP
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Remote access and file transfer software | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |ftp | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |standard command-line FTP (Linux, Windows 7, Windows | |Version |XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a remote | |Objective |FTP server behind the double translation of MAP-T. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Connect to an FTP server outside MAP-T network. | |Procedure |2. Attempt to create, delete, and browser folders. | | |3. Attempt to list, send, and receive files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |To complete all described actions in the server. | |Result | | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Failed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |It is possible to connect to the server with or | | |without authentication. | | |It is possible to create, delete, and browse | | |folders. | | |It is not possible to list, send, and receive files | | |in active mode. Using passive mode in Linux, it is | | |possible to list, send, and receive files. Using | | |passive mode on Windows 7 and XP didn't solve the | | |problem with list or sending and receiving files. | | |It looks like passive mode is not correctly | | |implemented. Active mode doesn't work on networks | | |with NAT, so it is acceptable that active mode | | |doesn't work with MAP-T either. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------
A.11.3. FileZilla FTP
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Remote access and file transfer software | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |FileZilla ftp | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |3.5.3 (Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to log into a remote | |Objective |FTP server behind the double translation of MAP-T. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install FileZilla. | |Procedure |2. Connect to an FTP server outside MAP-T network. | | |3. Attempt to create, delete, and browse folders. | | |4. Attempt to list, send, and receive files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |To complete all de described actions in the server. | |Result | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |FileZilla default configuration uses passive mode. | | |When using active mode, FileZilla can't list, send, | | |or receive files. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.11.4. WGET
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Remote access and file transfer software | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |wget | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |1.13.4 | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether it is possible to download files with | |Objective |the wget tool and utilize its functionalities behind | | |the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Install the wget tool. | |Procedure |2. Perform the download of a file in the Internet. | | |3. Check whether the download is completed. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |User can download files from the Internet with wget. | |Result | | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.12. Antivirus Updates
A.12.1. Avira
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Antivirus update | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Avira | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |12.0.0.289 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the update software of Avira Antivirus | |Objective |can connect to the update server and download files | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Avira Antivirus. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the main window indicates that the | | | definitions of virus are updated. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |Avira can update virus definitions from inside a | |Result |MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.12.2. AVG
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Antivirus update | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |AVG | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |2012.0.2197 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the update software of AVG Antivirus | |Objective |can connect to the update server and download files | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install AVG Antivirus. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the main window indicates that the | | | definitions of virus are updated. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |AVG can update virus definitions from inside a | |Result |MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.12.3. Avast
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Antivirus update | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Avast | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |7.0.1456 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the update software of Avast Antivirus | |Objective |can connect to the update server and download files | | |behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Avast Antivirus. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the main window indicates that the | | | definitions of virus are updated. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |Avast can update virus definitions from inside a | |Result |MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.13. Media Player Updates and Video Streaming
A.13.1. VLC
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Media player updates and video streaming | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |VLC | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |2.0.3 Twoflower (Linux, Windows 7), 2.0.1 Twoflower | |Version |(Windows XP) | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether VLC can connect to the update server, | |Objective |download files, and access media content | | |providers behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install VLC. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the update window indicates a | | | connection to the server. | | |4. Open the menu "Internet" and access a channel. | | |5. Check whether the media content is loaded. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |VLC can be updated and access content providers from | |Result |inside a MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.13.2. RealPlayer
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Media player updates and video streaming | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |RealPlayer | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |15.0.6.14 (Windows 7, Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether RealPlayer can connect to the update | |Objective |server and download files, and access media content | | |providers behind the double translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install RealPlayer. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the update window indicates a | | | connection to the server. | | |4. Open the "Online Guide". | | |5. Check whether a web page is loaded. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |RealPlayer can be updated and connect to content | |Result |providers from inside a MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.13.3. Windows Media Player
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Media player updates and video streaming | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |Windows Media Player | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Software |12.0.7600 (Windows 7), 11.0.5721 (Windows XP) | |Version | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the Windows Media Player can connect | |Objective |to the update server and download files, and access | | |music content providers behind the double | | |translation of MAP-T. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Download and install Windows Media Player. | |Procedure |2. Initiate the update of the software. | | |3. Check whether the update window indicates a | | | connection to the server. | | |4. Open the "Media Guide". | | |5. Check whether a web page is loaded. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |Windows Media Player can be updated and connected to | |Result |content providers from inside a MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Passed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.14. Network Testing Tools
A.14.1. ping
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Network testing tools | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |ping | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the ping tool can send and answer | |Objective |ICMP packets to and from hosts outside the MAP-T | | |network. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Ping a known host outside the MAP-T network | |Procedure | (www.google.com, for instance). | | |2. Check whether there are answers to the pings. | | |3. Ping the MAP-T client tested from a known host | | | outside the MAP-T network. | | |4. Check whether there are answers to the pings. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |MAP-T client can send and answer pings to and from | |Result |hosts outside the MAP-T network. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Failed to receive inbound pings, but replies to | |Version |requested pings are received. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |The version of MAP-T 1.1 tested does not allow | | |incoming connections to the MAP-T client. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.14.2. traceroute
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Network testing tools | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |traceroute | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Linux | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the traceroute tool can identify each | |Objective |router in the path of a packet sent to a host | | |outside the MAP-T network or sent from that host | | |to the MAP-T client. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Install the traceroute tool on both machines | |Procedure | considered. | | |2. Open a terminal on the MAP-T client and execute | | | a traceroute to a known host outside the MAP-T | | | network (www.google.com, for instance). | | |3. Check whether the route is traced until the known | | | host and the list of intermediary routers is | | | complete. | | |4. Open a terminal on a host outside the MAP-T | | | network and execute a traceroute to the MAP-T | | | client. | | |5. Check whether the route is traced until the MAP-T | | | client and the list of intermediary routers is | | | complete. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |The traceroute tool can map the complete route of a | |Result |packet to and from the MAP-T client. | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Failed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |After the first v4/v6 translation, the routers are | | |not mapped by the traceroute. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
A.14.3. tracert
+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test Item |Network testing tools | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sub-Item |tracert | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test OS |Windows 7, Windows XP | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |Check whether the tracert tool can identify each | |Objective |router in the path of a packet sent to a host | | |outside the MAP-T network. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Test |1. Open a terminal on the MAP-T client and execute | |Procedure | a tracert to a known host outside the MAP-T | | | network (www.google.com, for instance). | | |2. Check whether the route is traced until the known | | | host and the list of intermediary routers is | | | complete. | | |3. Open a terminal on a host outside the MAP-T | | | network and execute a tracert to the MAP-T client.| | |4. Check whether the route is traced until the MAP-T | | | client and the list of intermediary routers is | | | complete. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Expected |The tracert tool can map the complete route of a | |Result |packet to and from the MAP-T client. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Actual Result|Failed | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Remarks |After the first v4/v6 translation, the routers are | | |not mapped by the traceroute. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the CERNET folks for providing their MAP-T software for our tests. We would like to thank NIC.br for offering the infrastructure for the testing.Authors' Addresses
Edwin Cordeiro Sao Paulo Brazil Phone: +49 175 215 6481 Email: edwin@scordeiro.net Rodrigo Carnier Sao Paulo Brazil Email: rodrigocarnier@gmail.com Antonio Marcos Moreiras NIC.br Sao Paulo Brazil Phone: +55 11 5509 3537 Email: moreiras@nic.br