On 7/2/18 12:30 AM, Xin Long wrote: > +ping_ipv4() > +{ > + sysctl_set net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts 0 > + bc_forwarding_disable > + ping_test $h1 198.51.100.255 > + > + iptables -A INPUT -i vrf-r1 -p icmp -j DROP > + bc_forwarding_restore > + bc_forwarding_enable > + ping_test $h1 198.51.100.255 > + > + bc_forwarding_restore > + iptables -D INPUT -i vrf-r1 -p icmp -j DROP > + sysctl_restore net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts > +}
Both tests fail for me: TEST: ping [FAIL] TEST: ping [FAIL] Why the need for the iptables rule? And, PAUSE_ON_FAIL is not working to take a look at why tests are failing. e.g., PAUSE_ON_FAIL=yes ./router_broadcast.sh just continues on. Might be something with the infrastructure scripts.