Unconditional flushes are scary, because they'll take out the link-local
addresses too, and those are essential for correct IPv6 operation (for
instance won't SLAAC work if they're gone).  So better add "scope
global" to the addr flush command at least.  I'm not sure how to
accomplish the same for the route flush command though, the global
routes seems to linger there even after a flush of the globally scoped
addresses.

Tore

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IPv6 configuration is not flushed when interface goes down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215497
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