R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Antonio Querubin <t...@lava.net> wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Brian Chee wrote:

Well how about I explore this when I get back from Interop....ITS turned
on
ipv6 for my vlan and I'm no longer 100% sure I have autoconfig? The config
might be assuming that I'm routing ipv6 myself.
Autoconfig is apparently working but it's beginning to look like there might
be a fundamental routing problem.  Is 2607:f278:0:2::4 the last hop gateway?
 If so then it should be pingable from the server.  Did something change
over the past several weeks?

It appears that what Brian said is in fact true. I quote,
"Well how about I explore this when I get back from Interop....ITS turned on
ipv6 for my vlan and I'm no longer 100% sure I have autoconfig? The config
might be assuming that I'm routing ipv6 myself."

I think this case is closed, and we all know a bit more about IPv6. I
sure do. Thanks for all the insights and efforts, Tony. We should be
good to go once Brian returns.


Antonio Querubin
808-545-5282 x3003
e-mail/xmpp:  t...@lava.net

--scott
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Nice work. I'll be waiting to hear the final result.

We certainly have learned something here for those of us who followed the thread. Thanks guys for the insight into ipv6.

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