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Why does my printer fail the “if implemented” Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) tests when I don’t have LLTD implemented?

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Why does my printer fail the “if implemented” Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) tests when I don’t have LLTD implemented?

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Windows Logo Kit (WLK) 1.5 requires that the LLTD tests run. However, because the LLTD requirements apply only if LLTD is implemented, you can use an erratum (Errata 2042) to filter out the LLTD failures if LLTD is not implemented. You must apply the erratum in order to filter out the failures. In order for the erratum to properly filter out the LLTD test failures, you also must ensure that there are at least two network adapters on the DTM Client when the LLTD tests are run. This will ensure that the proper logs are created so that the erratum can filter out the failures. WLK 1.6 will handle the LLTD tests appropriately without an erratum.

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