Just had a look again at the info page for my 414, in the "Configuration" panel. While this thing does have IPv6 connectivity and performs measurements just OK, the section "IPv6", next to the MAC Address, is empty. Bug or "reserved for future use"? While we did the EUI-64 math locally to generate a DNS AAAA entry derived from the MAC, some folks may be better off to see the auto-conf'd address. As an aside, for the "ideas stack", it would be hip to have a means of educating the probe about an IPv6-transport-capable DNS server. I know, there are some issues with this idea :-/ All the best, Wilfried. PS: Looking forward to see probe #2, 466, becoming visible as living in my village, after making pole position for #1 already :-)
On 2010.11.24. 21:20, Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet wrote:
Just had a look again at the info page for my 414, in the "Configuration" panel.
While this thing does have IPv6 connectivity and performs measurements just OK, the section "IPv6", next to the MAC Address, is empty.
Bug or "reserved for future use"?
We never came around to write "to be filled in later" there. But it's coming (I mean either the values or text :-) Cheers, Robert
Robert Kisteleki wrote:
On 2010.11.24. 21:20, Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet wrote:
Just had a look again at the info page for my 414, in the "Configuration" panel.
While this thing does have IPv6 connectivity and performs measurements just OK, the section "IPv6", next to the MAC Address, is empty.
Bug or "reserved for future use"?
We never came around to write "to be filled in later" there. But it's coming (I mean either the values or text :-)
Ah, I see.
Cheers, Robert
I think you can imagine which path I would prefer :-) While it isn't rocket science to do the EUI-64 on a piece of ePaper, cut-n-paste is even simpler.... Thanks, Wilfried
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