Hi Kris,

You see khalid is right. The reason why your mobile
node generates a site-local address is because your
RADVD is advertising the prefix "prefix
fec0:106:1100::/64". Please change that to global
also. In case you cant start radvd, then let us know
what error you get.

shariq

--- Khalid Hossain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Kris,
> 
> It seems you are advertising link-local addresses
> from your ARs - both in
> foreign and home network. Someone correct me if I'm
> wrong, but prefix
> fec0:106:1100::/64 is a link local prefix? Use your
> AR to advertise a global
> address like 2001:0:0:9::/64. Also, disable
> forwarding on MN and enable it
> on the routers. After doing the changes, turn off
> MIPL and see if you can
> route packets to a CN from both home and foreign
> networks!
> 
> Remote troubleshooting is quite painful. So, sorry
> if I'm all over the place
> :).
> 
> [u]
> 



 
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