Thank you Mike and Andrei.
Having the dedicated address section with Scope=global solved our issue. We
did investigate the Scope option, but did not realize it was both available in
the Route and Address section.
Thanks again.
On 18.01.2023 17:12, Thomas Burghout wrote:
On 18.01.20233 04:06, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 17.01.2023 18:28, Thomas Burghout wrote:
inet 169.254.146.171/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope link eth0
Is it output from the correct system? Because address is different. I do
not see how "ping
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 9:12 AM Thomas Burghout
wrote:
>
> On 18.01.20233 04:06, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> > On 17.01.2023 18:28, Thomas Burghout wrote:
> > > inet 169.254.146.171/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope link eth0
> >
> > Is it output from the correct system? Because address is
On 18.01.20233 04:06, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> On 17.01.2023 18:28, Thomas Burghout wrote:
> > inet 169.254.146.171/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope link eth0
>
> Is it output from the correct system? Because address is different. I do
> not see how "ping -I 169.254.1.2" can work with this.
On 17.01.2023 18:28, Thomas Burghout wrote:
Hello,
We are trying to configure a device to use a gateway and a static IP address
(in the link-local address range). However, the default gateway does not appear
to be used. As such, there is no traffic possible to the internet.
The device runs
Hello,
We are trying to configure a device to use a gateway and a static IP address
(in the link-local address range). However, the default gateway does not appear
to be used. As such, there is no traffic possible to the internet.
The device runs systemd 251.4 on a custom Yocto distribution