Re: 6.0-RC1 IPv6 losing local subnet route
From: SUZUKI Shinsuke (suz_at_kame.net)
Date: 10/28/05
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Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 16:18:33 +0900 To: craig@olyun.gank.org
>>>>> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 23:09:01 -0500
>>>>> craig@olyun.gank.org(Craig Boston) said:
> > In your configuration, em0 and em1 have the same prefix.
> > Is it intentionally configured?
> > #normally, IPv6 operator does not assign prefix in such manner...
>
> Yes, but em0 and em1 are on different computers attached to the same
> network (em0 on the second computer isn't connected to anything right
> now). I think they have to have the same prefix to talk to each other
> without routing?
Now I understand the situation. (I thought em0 and em1 belong to the
same box)
I'll check it on this weekend.
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