LAN Interface (lan, igb0)
Status                  up
MAC Address             00:08:a2:09:58:96
IPv4 Address            10.32.0.1
Subnet mask IPv4        255.255.0.0
IPv6 Link Local         fe80::1:1%igb0  (???)
IPv6 Address            2a02:578:4d07::1
Subnet mask IPv6        64
MTU                     1500
Media                   1000baseT <full-duplex>

I do not understand where this fe80:1:1 comes from, it clearly isn't derived 
from the MAC.

Indeed workstations on the LAN capture fe80::1:1 for their default gateway and 
even pinging that IP from a workstation doesn't work:

ping6 fe80::1:1
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) fe80::aa20:66ff:fe21:7c8e%en2 --> fe80::1:1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::1:1 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::1:1 16 chars, ret=-1

Not surprised.
The question is where could this fe80::1:1 come from?
So I could get rid of it and get there a proper link-local address?

Reboot does not help.
Downloaded config file, there is no fe80::1:1 anywhere in there.

-- 
Meilleures salutations, Met vriendelijke groeten, Best Regards,
Olivier Mascia, integral.be/om


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