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Advertising my IPv6 subnet on a special Vlan
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 11 February 2012 21:05:29
Hi, since my whole home network shouldn't recieve v6 adresses (tv, and some pc's may not get a public v6 address), i thought i could use a special vlan (200) to advertise the v6 adresses there. My tunnel end is configured on a virtual Machine (192.168.2.10) which is hosted on 192.168.2.7. Both are Debian testing. Machine 192.168.2.37 is a Windows 7 machine which can manage vlan's. My problem is now, howto setup radvd and the vlan200 on 192.168.2.10. vlan200 on 192.168.2.7 would also be nice. Since i never worked with vlans that way and i googled over an hour, i thought i may ask you about it :-) Greets Chris
Advertising my IPv6 subnet on a special Vlan
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Saturday, 11 February 2012 22:51:52
Depends on your distribution that you are running radvd on. For Debian, see their wiki That adds the vlan device, then you can simply pass that device name to radvd and use it instead of the standard 'eth0' etc.
Advertising my IPv6 subnet on a special Vlan
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 12 February 2012 20:45:45
tried that one, but it didn't work, not even on the virtual machine Host.
Advertising my IPv6 subnet on a special Vlan
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Monday, 13 February 2012 09:17:18
You might want to show the running configuration and of course check with wireshark what is and what is not going on.
Advertising my IPv6 subnet on a special Vlan
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 13 February 2012 18:11:05
Current running config since there are now rx bytes I dont even have to start wireshark

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