Hello everyone, I have a /127 from a provider for a P2P link (for BGP) that I'm having some trouble with... My provider is 2001:db8:: and I'm 2001:db8::1.
I added the IP to the interface, and as normal both the 2001:db8::/127 direct route and 2001:db8::1/128 local route are added to the inet6.0 route table. However if I try to ping my own IP with that interface, I get the following: > ping 2001:db8::1 PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:db8::1 --> 2001:db8::1 ping: sendmsg: Can't assign requested address ping6: wrote 2001:db8::1 16 chars, ret=-1 ping: sendmsg: Can't assign requested address ping6: wrote 2001:db8::1 16 chars, ret=-1 ping: sendmsg: Can't assign requested address ping6: wrote 2001:db8::1 16 chars, ret=-1 After canceling the ping, both 2001:db8::/127 and 2001:db8::1/128 are no longer listed in my inet6.0 table. However, from start to finish outside hosts are able to ping my IP (2001:db8::1). I've tried this on both a SRX220 and J4350, running various versions of 11.4. All security features have been completely disabled, IPv6 is in packet mode. Is there something obvious that I've missed, or has anyone else seen this before? Thanks for any feedback -Chris _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

