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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2000
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
# PURPOSE: To verify that three of the new options for level IPPROTO_IP
# Service Interface are initially set to the default values as
# defined in the documentation and that each of the new options
# can be set and read properly by the setsockopt and getsockopt
# routines, respectively. To test boundary conditions and to
# generate errors while exercising the IP Multicast Service
# Interface options.
#
#
# Robbie Williamson (robbiew@us.ibm.com)
# -Ported
EXECUTABLES=${EXECUTABLES:-"mc_verify_opts mc_verify_opts_error"}
TCID=mc_opts
TST_TOTAL=1
. test_net.sh
COUNT=1
while [ $COUNT -le 10 ]; do
# Run setsockopt/getsockopt test
tst_resm TINFO "Running $EXECUTABLES on $(tst_ipaddr)"
for i in $EXECUTABLES; do
$i $(tst_ipaddr) > /dev/null || \
tst_brkm TFAIL "$i $(tst_ipaddr) failed"
done
tst_resm TINFO "Running ping with bad values"
ping -T 777 224.0.0.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 && \
tst_brkm TFAIL "Multicast range should be out of range"
tst_resm TINFO "Running ping on a invalid interface!"
ping -I 3.3.3.3 224.0.0.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 && \
tst_brkm TFAIL "ping on bogus interface should fail"
COUNT=$(( $COUNT + 1 ))
done
tst_resm TPASS "Test Successful"
tst_exit