Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
Phil Mayers wrote:
Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
Yes, unfortunately it is only link-local. I am just trying to figure
it out how to marry link-local with our global ipv6 assignments.
That's now the way it works AFAICT.
Basically, the routers still send router-advertisments. However, the
link-local address in the next-hop is the HSRPv6 virtual IP, and floats
between the active & backup.
So you only *need* the link-local.
No, my routers do NOT send ra. I disable it as an incredibly insecure
mechanism.
Fine - so point your clients statically at the virtual link-local
address e.g. under Linux:
ip -f inet6 route add default via fe80::<the hsrp vip> dev eth0
What's the problem?
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