Re: Assign subnet to VM? Or increase routing table limits? [message #41390 is a reply to message #41389] |
Thu, 13 January 2011 08:32 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/ovz3/images/up.png) |
lars.bailey
Messages: 38 Registered: April 2010
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Replies here,are a rarity.
Its a shame actually.
Do not use VENET with IPv6,as there is a doc on the WIKI,that explains the issues with IPv6 and VENET.
My example from the link I gave you,uses virtual Ethernet.(VETH)
If you have never used virtual Ethernet,the VETH interface,is
basically a VE's gateway.
Which means,a VE only requires a default route.
Using a firewall program like Shorewall,you can "zone" the VETH,
and condition what parameters you allow the container,including
traffic shaping.
I would also recommend that you download the subnetting tool I use.
ipv6gen.pl
Not only will it give you a proper subnetting schema,you will find out,just how many host IPv6 addresses exist,in a given prefix length.
To give an example of a /116;
FD22:A075:AFD0:E096:0000:0001:0000:1000/116
you would have IPv6 address range from;
FD22:A075:AFD0:E096:0000:0001:0000:1001/116
=>
FD22:A075:AFD0:E096:0000:0001:0000:1FFF/116
I think you will find you answer,in your subnetting schema.
Keep me posted.
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