Sorry error message was with address 2:10::14/126. I also tried so-called "site-local address", now deprecated, and had similar errors.
----- Original Message ---- From: snort bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: juniper-nsp <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, 31 January, 2008 11:21:07 PM Subject: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting Hi all: >From RFC4291, the IPv6 addressing scheme is more like nowadays IPv4 VLSM. But IPv6 doesn't have "broadcasting addresses". Then how does that affect IPv6 addressing? Say, fec0:10:10:10::/64, intuitively we know that we can't use the first address, does that mean we can use rest of addresses? what about fec0:10:10:10::14/126? I tested on a router (M5) and it would not take it. Here what i got after I tried to commit: 'address 2:10::14/126' Cannot assign address 0 on subnet error: configuration check-out failed Then later tried fec0:10:10:10::14/125 and the interface took it. Thanks all Dave Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new Yahoo!7 Mail now. www.yahoo7.com.au/worldsbestemail _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. www.yahoo7.com.au/y7mail _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

