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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB) and others
+.. (c) OPNFV
===============================
-OPNFV IPv6 compliance test plan
+OPNFV IPv6 Compliance Test Plan
===============================
Introduction
============
-The IPv6 compliance test plan outlines the method for testing IPv6 compliance to the OPNFV
-platform behaviours and features of IPv6 enabled VNFi platforms.
+The IPv6 compliance test plan outlines the method for testing IPv6 Tenant Network feature
+compliance with the OPNFV platform.
Scope
-----
-In this document, and throughout the test suite, the system under test (SUT) is defined as
-the combination of the VNFi and VIM as defined by the ETSI NVF ISG (need reference).
+This test, and other tests in the test suite, are designed to verify an entire SUT,
+and not any individual component of the system.
Test suite scope and procedures
===============================
-The IPv6 compliance test suite will evaluate the ability for a NVFi platform and VIM to provide
-needed IPv6 features and functionality for use as an IPv6 enabled platform.
+The IPv6 compliance test suite will evaluate the ability for a SUT to support IPv6
+Tenant Network features and functionality provided by OPNFV platform.
-An IPv6 enabled platform needs to be able to demonstrate the ability to support for instance;
-the ability to assign IPv6 addresses using SLAAC or stateful and stateless DHCPv6, the ability
-to securely send a receive IPv6 traffic to an external network, support for multiple address
-and dual stack interfaces. For a complete list of the test cases refer to the test case specification [2]_.
-
-As the test suite runs as an external entity the system under test includes both the behaviours
-and interfaces specified for the test. It is expected that the system under test (SUT) interfaces
-are compliant with the specifications or references supplied in the test case design [1]_ document.
-In addition the behaviours exhibited by the platform should comply to the referred standards
-or behaviours as outlined in the test case design [1]_ document.
+Please refer to the complete list of the test cases for details.
Test suite execution
====================
-The test suite expects to interact with a system in an IPv6 enabled and ready state. An IPv6
-enabled system can be installed using an IPv6 enabled OPNFV scenario, or if you are not using
-an OPNFV scenario ensure you have configured your system to use IPv6, in this case also pay
-specific attention to the details of specific test preconditions captured in the
-test procedure specification [3]_.
-
-The test suite is designed to be run from an external server, the jump host, with access to the
-control and network interfaces in order that it interacts with the SUT as an external entity.
-The test suite will be executed by the test suite operator via scripts to be executed on the
-jump host, or by leveraging the OPNFV infrastructure to execute an IPv6 compliance test job
-from the jump host. Test cases may instantiate additional workloads on the SUT as part of the
-test cases being executed, the system shall be returned to it's original state once the test
-suite has completed.
-
-
+Please refer to each test case for specific setup and execution procedure.
.._[1]: http://www.opnfv.org
-.._[2]: http://www.opnfv.org
-.._[3]: http://www.opnfv.org
-