The router advertisements on the foreign node do send out with a
different prefix. I will try switching it all over to a global
address and then give it another try.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Ryan
On 6/26/07, Brian Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Romain KUNTZ wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 2007/06/26, at 17:05, Brian Haley wrote:
> >> Ryan Measel wrote:
> >>> Home Agent radvd.conf
> >>> ===================================
> >>> interface ath0{
> >>> AdvSendAdvert on;
> >>> MaxRtrAdvInterval 2;
> >>> MinRtrAdvInterval 1;
> >>> AdvHomeAgentFlag on;
> >>> HomeAgentLifetime 10000;
> >>> HomeAgentPreference 20;
> >>> AdvHomeAgentInfo on;
> >>> prefix fec0:106:2700::4/64
> >>
> >> This should be fec0:106:2700::/64, remove the "4", but don't use
> >> site-local, use global addresses.
> >
> > No, you should put the whole IPv6 address (and not only the prefix), as
> > recommended in the radvd.conf manpage when using Mobile IPv6 extensions.
> > However, as Brian, I suggest to use global addresses.
>
> Ahh yes, sorry, with MIPv6 the whole address for updated Prefix Info
> Option w/R-bit. I just quickly looked at a system here that's not
> running MIPv6.
>
> -Brian
>
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