On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 03:26:08PM +0900, Randy Bush wrote:
i am not understanding why probe 2285 does not seem to even get an ipv6 address on the in-rack lan, while a whole lot of other devices do.
this mailing list *really* works! a few minutes after posting the above, the problem went away, the device got a global ipv6 addy after a couple of weeks without.
and 2283 managed to get a v6 address but no gateway, and of course no v6dns.
now both are the same, ip addy but claim to have no gateway. otoh, they seem to be globally ping6able. wth?
IPv4 IPv6 Internet Address: 147.28.0.132 2001:418:1:0:220:4aff:fee0:246d Local Address: 147.28.0.132 2001:df9::220:4aff:fee0:246d/64 Gateway: 147.28.0.1 Undetermined/Unknown
V6 Gateway is not reported in the UI. However, in this case, the probe has it and reports it. Probe 2285, the gw start with fe80 and ends wiht 341c. At the moment the only way to add V6 resolver is add it statically; you can add just resolvers(add both v4 adn v6). Probe Settings Change Probe's Network Configuration. Change DNS servers.
DNS Resolver: 147.28.0.35 Undetermined/Unknown AS Number: AS3130 AS3130
IPv4 IPv6 Internet Address: 210.138.216.50 2001:240:6a8:0:220:4aff:fee0:227c Local Address: 192.168.0.27 2001:240:6a8:0:220:4aff:fee0:227c/64 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Undetermined/Unknown
v6 gateway ends with b500.
DNS Resolver: 192.168.0.1 Undetermined/Unknown AS Number: AS2497 AS2497
regards, -antony