Hello Juan,

>>>>> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 09:42:39 +0200

> Address of Router1: 2001:720:410:100b::3
> Address of Router2: 2001:800:40:2471::4
Please confirm connectivity from Router2 to Router1 by the following
command.
        Router2% ping6 -S 2001:720:410:100b::3 2001:800:40:2471::4

If it does not work, it's no wonder that you cannot ping from PC to
Router1 when the PC's default router is router2.  The simplest fix for
this problem is to assign 2001:720:410:40::/64 and
2001:800:40:2471::4/64 to both routers:
        Address of Router1: 2001:720:410:100b::3, 2001:800:40:2471::3
        Address of Router2: 2001:720:410:100b::4, 2001:800:40:2471::4

If you cannot still ping from PC to Router1 although it works, please
show me the routing tables of both routers.

Thanks,
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SUZUKI, Shinsuke @ Hitachi / KAME Project
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