Hi,
The first thing worth checking is whether there is anything in the
kernel config that needs to be changed to support this. To change the
kernel config:
./ltib -p kernel --configure
Regards, Stuart
On 11/04/12 17:42, [email protected] wrote:
Hi All,
I am running a LTIB (Kernel 2.6.32) / Freescale BSP (20100429) and
having some strange ipv6 stack problems. It seems like my target is
not responding to ipv6 Neighbor Solicitation Messages (the ipv6
equivalent of ARP). As a result I can't "ping" or connect with
sockets to the embedded system over ipv6. Everything works great over
ipv4. I am trying to see if I am missing some configuration parameter
for ipv6 or if LTIB has a known issue with ipv6. It seems that the
ipv6 Neighbor Discovery is failing when initiated from an external
host to the embedded system. The embedded system can however
successfully "ping" other ipv6 hosts on the network. So ND is broken
one way. It would be great if anyone has any ideas as to what could
be the root of the problem.
Thanks!
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