[f-nsp] IPv6 on MLX

George B. georgeb at gmail.com
Sun Apr 11 19:22:07 EDT 2010


Ok, so my understanding is that the anycast IP is with the host address set
to all 0s.  I am not using that.  I am using the 0 subnet but using eui-64
to set the host bits.

I don't understand what you mean by : you are using anycast address

The addresses I was trying to use wree:

2620:0:5100:0:21b:edff:feae:bc00 and 2620:0:5150:0:21b:edff:feae:de00 and I
can not ping between them

I changed the typo in the subnet prefix and that has fixed the problem, I
can now ping between them:


telnet at SJC-BGW-02#ping ipv6 2620:0:5100:0:21b:edff:feae:bc00
Sending 1, 16-byte ICMPv6 Echo to 2620:0:5100:0:21b:edff:feae:bc00
timeout 5000 msec, Hop Limit 0
Type Control-c to abort
Reply from 2620:0:5100:0:21b:edff:feae:bc00: bytes=16 time<1ms Hop Limit=64
Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max=0/0/0 ms.






On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:00 PM, George B. <georgeb at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hmm, ok, so I was given the following block from ARIN:
>
> 2620:0000:5100::/44 which should give me 2620:0:5100:: through
> 2620:0:510f:: by my thinking.  So I want to use the first /64 which is
> 2620:0:5100:0000
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> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Ryan DeBerry <rdeberry at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> You realize you are using anycast addresses?
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