David Arinzon
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Re: Setting an IPv6 device/interface using ipconfig & route commands
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David Arinzon
09/08/2011 12:04 PM
post88725
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Re: Setting an IPv6 device/interface using ipconfig & route commands
I've ran NDP -a:
# ndp -a
Neighbor Linklayer Address Netif Expire St Flgs Prbs
2002:c023:9c17:d08:e86d:e1d8:8c73:a9fc (incomplete) msm0 permanent R
fe80::202:ff:fe00:1%msm0 (incomplete) msm0 permanent R
fe80::b093:fd2:ecd6:a7e1%msm0 02:50:f3:00:00:00 msm0 22s R R
I would like to note that I've used rtsold and auto configuration before, and it worked OK, but now when I try
configuring by myself [using ifconfig + route] it doesn't.
I'm attaching a tcpdump from when the it tries to connect on a socket.
Additionally, when comparing the routing tables between the working and non-working versions, I can see that the address
of the gateway is mapped to 00:00:00:00:00:00
fe80::a02d:adc:6a8d:ca06%msm0 00:00:00:00:00:00
While when I configure by myself, it's mapped to something different
fe80::a02d:adc:6a8d:ca06%msm0 link#3
I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with my syntax, and I forgot to mention some flags.
Your help will be much appreciated!
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