I think I figured it out. I didn't have my loopback configured correctly.
On 10/24/2013 11:21 AM, Albert López wrote:
Hi Daniel, Could you provide us the logs at level 2 please? Thanks Albert On 10/24/2013 03:24 PM, Daniel Justice wrote:Yes, that works. However, I'm not getting map-responses to my map-requests like what happened when I first tried with v4. Can someone check my information? On Tuesday, October 22, 2013, Lori Jakab wrote: On Oct 22, 2013, at 6:42 PM, Daniel Justice wrote: > Are there any public v6 ms/mr's out there? I went tried to resolve the cisco and isc servers to v6 addresses, but didn't have any luck. I'm wanting to try multi-homed v6, but I don't want to go dual-stack due to the configuration of my lab (lots of v6 space, one v4 address). Thanks, I assume you tried resolving isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp4.net <http://isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp4.net> to IPv6 addresses. There is a separate DNS name space for IPv6, ending in lisp6.net <http://lisp6.net>. So $ host isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net <http://isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net> isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net <http://isc-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net> has IPv6 address 2001:4f8:3:d::61 $ host asp-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net <http://asp-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net> asp-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net <http://asp-mr-ms.rloc.lisp6.net> has IPv6 address 2001:418:4:1:deaf:bebe::10d HTH, -Lori
