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routing setup
[ca] Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 17 June 2010 15:13:43
Hello, I have my tunnel working, waiting to get karma to ask for subnet. In the meantime, I have a question on routing setup: Is there any reason to distribute the 2001 prefix (with radvd) while I only have the 1 endpoint? When I do that, all the router clients get a nice looking 2001:..<MAC EUID> address, but that doesn't get routed outside my LAN. So instead I make radvd distribute FEC0::, and everyone talks IPv6 happily, and they find the 2001:...::2 endpoint is local.
routing setup
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Thursday, 17 June 2010 18:44:30
Which "2001 prefix" are you trying to announce to your local network?
routing setup
[ca] Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 17 June 2010 19:21:46
My question is whether there is any reason to announce the 2001:4830:1100:b3 prefix as long as I don't have a subnet. I am assuming that there is not. Routing to the end point 2001:4830:1100:b3::2 works fine internal to my LAN, I don't have to announce any 2001 prefix.

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