The Core Interoperability Test Specification has been updated (Minor Revision Up).
This update allows using Interoperability partners that support responding to mulicast pings.
View test specifications here.
The Core Conformance Test Specification has been updated (Minor Revision Up).
This update considers detecting duplicate overlapping fragments as advanced functionality.
Several editorial fixes are also included, please refer to the modification record.
View test specifications here.
The IPsec/IKEv2 Conformance Specification and Interoperability Scenario have undergone a Major Version.
The documents are under public review and dry run through Monday 24th May 2020 with a planned release on May 31, 2020.
Summary of Changes:
The updated test documents can be found on the Public Review Page.
The IPv6 Ready Logo Committee would like to announce several major changes to the IPv6 Ready Logo Program in order to promote IPv6 deployment with a new Core Release 5.0.0.
As IPv6 deployments continue to rise it is important that devices operate in IPv6-only environments without any IPv4 being used for the device to function. Testing for the IPv6 Ready Logo 5.0.0 must be completed in an IPv6-only environment. This is defined as is that IPv4 will not be provisioned or available to the device under test. To ensure testing is done properly in this environment the Logo Committee is now requiring that all IPv6 Ready Logo testing be done in an IPv6 Ready Logo lab and thus will not accept applications for self-test for 5.0.0 after May 30th.
Devices applying for the IPv6 Ready Core Logo must enable IPv6 by default in order to
receive it. Applicants must agree to this by selecting the following statement on the application.
"The device must have IPv6 on and enabled on all IP interfaces by default. In the case of a router,
it must have IPv6 enabled interfaces used for management and configuration purposes."
If a device is reported for not having IPv6 enabled by default it will be removed from the IPv6 Ready Logo listing.
The IPv6 Ready Logo is Updated!
IPv6 Ready Core Logo is Updated to 5.0.0 which includes support for RFC 8200.
Results from IPv6 Ready Core 4.0.8 may be submitted until May 31, 2020.
Minor Updates for CE-Router and DHCPv6 Test Plans.
All the updates to test plans are available on the resources pages.
Please send any comments in English to ipv6ready-info@ipv6ready.org
The Core Test Specifications have been updated (Major Revision Up). The IPv6 Ready Program is pleased to announce the Public Review for the IPv6 Core Conformance Test Specification.
The Public Review will run until 26th August 2019.
Please send any comments in English to ipv6ready-info@ipv6ready.org
View test specifications here.
The Phase-2 Core Test Specifications have been updated (Minor Revision Up).
View test specifications here.
The Phase-2 SNMP Program Conformance Specification has undergone a Minor Revision Up (Version 1.0.4).
Please see the technical page for more details.
The IPsec Conformance Specification and Interoperability Scenario have undergone a Major Version.
The documents are under public review and dry run through Monday 24th April 2017 with a planned release on May 15, 2017.
Summary of Changes:
The updated test documents can be found on the Public Review Page.
The IPv6 Ready Core Conformance Test Specification has been updated with some minor changes as per the below: