Re: IPv6 again but this time with veth [message #14479 is a reply to message #14415] |
Fri, 29 June 2007 07:35  |
Jan Tomasek
Messages: 44 Registered: December 2006
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Vitaliy Gusev wrote:
> I still have some questions.
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> You wrote that the host <semik> (or <staff>) is an IPv4 capable box,
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>>> but what is two others hosts <semik>,
>> that is just IPv4 capable box, used for demonstration that my veth012.0
>> interface is at least able to communicate on IPv4.
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> but I see you also use it as an IPv6 host:
<semik> is capable only of IPv4 (it is my workstation, that is reason
why mention it here, sorry for complicating things).
IPv6 is available on <staff> I used it for testing if I correctly setup
IPv6 on my host node.
>> semik@staff:~$ ping6 -c1 2001:718:1:e::23:3004
> > PING 2001:718:1:e::23:3004(2001:718:1:e::23:3004) 56 data bytes
> > 64 bytes from 2001:718:1:e::23:3004: icmp_seq=0 ttl=63 time=0.129 ms
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> In other words IPV6 worked but you did something and those pings was stopped.
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> Did I understand right?
No IPv6 worked and works for host node IPv6=2001:718:1:e::23:3004.
It never worked for VE 233012 with IPv6=2001:718:1:e::23:3012.
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