see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3879.txt
hope this helps
zarrar
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [mipl] RE : MN cant ping CN in Visited Network and VT bc commanddoes not work
> Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:12:54 +0800
>
> Dear Antoine and Zarrar,
>
> Here I get the same issue with Zarrar. Have you got the issue fixed and is
> that possible pass me the solution as well?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Raymond
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Antoine Boutet
> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 4:13 PM
> To: zarrar yousaf
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [mipl] RE : MN cant ping CN in Visited Network and VT bc
> commanddoes not work
>
>
> Hello Zarrar,
>
> Sorry, I was out friday.
>
>
> > Hello Antoine,
>
> > Although i have posted this issue on the MIPL mailing list but i would
> certainly value your comments as I am
> > following the same steps and configurations as laid out in
> (www.ipt.etsi.org/mini_howto.htm). the only thing
> > different is that i am using site local addresses rather than global
> addresses as in your mini howto.
>
> Ok
>
> > I decided not to get tempted into using knoppix because I wanted to learn
> Linux the hard way :-)....and i did
> > successfully upgraded all my nodes to kernel version 2.6.15.7 (kernel.org)
>
> Ok
>
> > Here is the problem I have
>
> > I have a functional IPv6 network and the CN and the MN can ping each other
> when the MN is in the Home Network.
> > When the MN moves to the foreign network the pinging beween MN and CN
> stops. (My CN is also located on the
> > same Foreign Network.).
> > The CN states "Destination unreachable" and the MN states "Invalid
> argument".
>
> > When I plug the MN back into the Home Network, the pinging between CN and
> MN resumes normally as before.
>
> > When I start the mip6d the ip6tnl1 does come up on my MN and when the MN
> goes into a Foreign network, it gets a > new IPv6 address which is
> consistent, but then why does the pinging between CN and MN stops?
>
> > Also the Virtual Terminal (VT) bc command simply does not work.
>
>
> If the ping stop that means the binding process failed so the bc command
> (VT) have no content.
>
> radvd must be running on HA and mip6d must be running on MN and HA before
> the mouvement.
>
> To locate where is the problem between MN and HA your can fire up ethereal
> on MN and check which element doesn't work. When MN get a new address, it
> must send BU to HA and HA must reply with a BA to finish the binding
> process.
>
> Send your configuration files.
>
>
> > I am using site local addresses (fec0:106:xxx::xx) in my standalone
> testbed.
> > All my nodes (MN, CN, HA, R) are using kernel version 2.6.15.7 (from
> kernel.org) and I am using
> > mipv6-2.0.1-linux-2.6.15.patch.gz and mip6-2.0.1.
>
> > I have gone over my configurations over and over and over again but now I
> am clueless.
> > I would appreciate certainly appreciate your help in giving me a stable
> test bed.
>
> You have almost finished ...
>
>
> -------- Message d'origine--------
> De: zarrar yousaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: ven. 26/05/2006 18:37
> À: Antoine Boutet
> Objet : MN cant ping CN in Visited Network and VT bc command does not work
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello Antoine,
>
> Although i have posted this issue on the MIPL mailing list but i would
> certainly value your comments as I am following the same steps and
> configurations as laid out in (www.ipt.etsi.org/mini_howto.htm). the only
> thing different is that i am using site local addresses rather than global
> addresses as in your mini howto.
>
> I decided not to get tempted into using knoppix because I wanted to learn
> Linux the hard way :-)....and i did successfully upgraded all my nodes to
> kernel version 2.6.15.7 (kernel.org)
>
> Here is the problem I have
>
> I have a functional IPv6 network and the CN and the MN can ping each other
> when the MN is in the Home Network.
> When the MN moves to the foreign network the pinging beween MN and CN
> stops. (My CN is also located on the same Foreign Network.).
> The CN states "Destination unreachable" and the MN states "Invalid
> argument".
>
> When I plug the MN back into the Home Network, the pinging between CN and MN
> resumes normally as before.
>
> When I start the mip6d the ip6tnl1 does come up on my MN and when the MN
> goes into a Foreign network, it gets a new IPv6 address which is consistent,
> but then why does the pinging between CN and MN stops?
>
> Also the Virtual Terminal (VT) bc command simply does not work.
>
> I am using site local addresses (fec0:106:xxx::xx) in my standalone testbed.
> All my nodes (MN, CN, HA, R) are using kernel version 2.6.15.7 (from
> kernel.org) and I am using mipv6-2.0.1-linux-2.6.15.patch.gz and
> mip6-2.0.1.
>
> I have gone over my configurations over and over and over again but now I am
> clueless.
> I would appreciate certainly appreciate your help in giving me a stable test
> bed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Zarrar
>
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