On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 16:22, Tiago Andre wrote:
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> >What does ping6 say to you?
>
> No route to host
I assume, that xl1 interface is up.
Yes its up
So, it looks like you specified
incorrect IPv6 netmask (or prefixlen). Double check this parameter!
Next,
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 16:22, Tiago Andre wrote:
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> >What does ping6 say to you?
>
> No route to host
I assume, that xl1 interface is up. So, it looks like you specified
incorrect IPv6 netmask (or prefixlen). Double check this parameter!
Next, look at
thanks Akifyev Sergey ,
> Hello there again...
Hi!
> I'am trying to configure a ipv6 router in my hnome net...
Do you _really_ need IPv6 at home? I just wonder why... ;)
its a kind of tests
> I've put a host whid two ethernet card but i'am having trouble whid one
of
> the interface. I
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:18, Tiago Andre wrote:
>
>
> Hello there again...
Hi!
> I'am trying to configure a ipv6 router in my hnome net...
Do you _really_ need IPv6 at home? I just wonder why... ;)
> I've put a host whid two ethernet card but i'am having trouble whid one of
> the interface.
Hello there again...
I'am trying to configure a ipv6 router in my hnome net...
I've put a host whid two ethernet card but i'am having trouble whid one of
the interface. I can ping6 from the xl0 but not from xl1, why?
The problem is not from the cards..
And i think that the configuration is O