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  1. LowPower/
  2. MATN/
  3. nat64/
  4. README.md
  5. test_advertising_proxy.py
  6. test_border_router_as_fed.py
  7. test_dnssd_instance_name_with_space.py
  8. test_dnssd_server.py
  9. test_dnssd_server_multi_border_routers.py
  10. test_end_device_udp_reachability.py
  11. test_external_route.py
  12. test_firewall.py
  13. test_manual_address.py
  14. test_manual_maddress.py
  15. test_manual_omr_prefix.py
  16. test_mdns_restart.py
  17. test_multi_border_routers.py
  18. test_multi_thread_networks.py
  19. test_on_link_prefix.py
  20. test_plat_udp_accessiblity.py
  21. test_publish_meshcop_service.py
  22. test_radvd_coexist.py
  23. test_rcp_radio_version.py
  24. test_single_border_router.py
  25. test_srp_register_500_services_br.py
  26. test_trel_connectivity.py
tests/scripts/thread-cert/border_router/README.md

OpenThread Border Router Tests

Run Border Router (BR) tests locally

BR tests run in isolated Docker network and containers, so a new OTBR Docker image needs to be created before running these tests:

# Use root privilege when necessary.

# Download OpenThread's branch of wireshark. Run this for the first time.
./script/test get_thread_wireshark

# Clear current OpenThread directory (remember to add new source files).
git clean -xfd

# Rebuild the OTBR Docker image if OTBR source code is updated.
LOCAL_OTBR_DIR=$HOME/ot-br-posix ./script/test build_otbr_docker

# Build simulated OpenThread firmware.
VIRTUAL_TIME=0 ./script/test build

# Run the BR tests locally.
TEST_CASE=./tests/scripts/thread-cert/border_router/test_advertising_proxy.py
VERBOSE=1 PACKET_VERIFICATION=1 VIRTUAL_TIME=0 ./script/test cert_suite ${TEST_CASE}