Hi!

If an ethernet device is enslaved to a bridge port group, it should
not 'receive' RA's and autoconfigure itself according to them.
What you could try is setting the forward delay time really low,
and seeing whether that helps your bridge in autoconfiguring.
If it still doesn't work that way, please let me know, and I'll
check it out.


cheers,
Lennert


On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 03:23:08PM +0100, Yann Klis wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have some problem setting up a bridge in an IPv6 environment, in particular
> with forwarding Router Advertisement. Indeed, one of the two interfaces of the
> bridge is receiving RA and, as the second is on the same link, it would get the
> same RA but the RA is just forwarded so juste one of the two interfaces is
> autoconfigured.
> I have another problem. The br0 interface I created doesn't autoconfigure with RA.
> In fact which strategy should I adopt to set up a bridge transparently on an
> IPv6 network so that I can access it via http for example ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> yk
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