IPv6 hassles.
paul van den bergen
pvandenbergen at swin.edu.au
Wed Oct 29 15:41:47 PST 2003
Hi all.
I am having troubles understanding and implementing an IPv6 network
either there is something wrong with my understanding, or there is something
wrong with my implementation/brain...
here is my understanding of what is IPv6 under freebsd.
in /etc/rc.conf
ipv6_enabled="yes" turns IPv6 on.
on boot, looks for a router to get info on IP address (address discovery)
if no router, fe80:: address created.
if router that speaks ipv6,
either globally unicast or site local (fec0::) addresses created.
because I am in the early stages of messing with this, and also because I want
to mess with the addresses etc., I am trying to set up 3 networks using site
local addresses. I am manually assigning fec0::299/64, fec0::172/64 and
fec0::10/64 networks on the appropriate interface using
ifconfig vr0 inet6 fec0:0:0:10::/64 anycast
ifconfig vr0 inet6 fec0:0:0:10::/64 eui64
questions I have are...
why can't I ping6 between fe80:: addresses on the network?
why can't I get static routes to work for the fec0:: addresses (or perhaps a
better Q would be _how_ do I set up such routes?)
this is not a link layer or physical layer problem because the ipv4 stuff
works just fine...
btw, fec0::10/64 and fec0::172/64 are via wifi and an AP.
--
Dr Paul van den Bergen
Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures
caia.swin.edu.au
pvandenbergen at swin.edu.au
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