[j-nsp] ipv6 routing
Ramesh Karki
rameshkarki at gmail.com
Wed Mar 31 15:08:15 EDT 2010
Hi,
yes, I can ping my neighbor or next-hop ip adddress, and also there is no
any hidden routes on table inet6.0.
> show route table inet6.0
inet6.0: 12 destinations, 14 routes (12 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
abcd:3800::1/128 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:55:09
> via lo0.0
abcd:3800:1:1::/64 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:41:21
> via ge-0/0/0.0
abcd:3800:1:1::1/128
*[Local/0] 1d 04:41:21
Local via ge-0/0/0.0
abcd:3800:2:1::/126*[Direct/0] 13:48:59
> via fe-0/1/0.0
abcd:3800:2:1::1/128
*[Local/0] 13:48:59
Local via fe-0/1/0.0
abcd:3800:4::/48 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:47:20
> via fe-0/3/1.0
abcd:3800:4::1/128 *[Local/0] 1d 04:47:20
Local via fe-0/3/1.0
fe80::/64 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:47:20
> via fe-0/3/1.0
[Direct/0] 1d 04:41:21
> via ge-0/0/0.0
[Direct/0] 14:05:12
> via fe-0/1/0.0
fe80::217:cbff:fe77:0/128
*[Local/0] 1d 04:41:21
Local via ge-0/0/0.0
fe80::217:cbff:fe77:1f/128
*[Local/0] 14:05:12
Local via fe-0/1/0.0
fe80::217:cbff:fe77:5e/128
*[Local/0] 1d 04:47:20
Local via fe-0/3/1.0
fe80::2a0:a5ff:fe62:57c7/128
*[Direct/0] 1d 04:55:09
> via lo0.0
I have also tried to run ospf3 but no luck, the command > show ospf3
interface ge-0/0/0.0 says
“OSPF instance is not running”
Thank you,
Ramesh
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Ramesh Karki <rameshkarki at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yes, I can ping my neighbor or next-hop ip adddress, and also there is no
> any hidden routes on table inet6.0.
>
> > show route table inet6.0
> inet6.0: 12 destinations, 14 routes (12 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
> + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
>
> abcd:3800::1/128 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:55:09
> > via lo0.0
> abcd:3800:1:1::/64 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:41:21
> > via ge-0/0/0.0
> abcd:3800:1:1::1/128
> *[Local/0] 1d 04:41:21
> Local via ge-0/0/0.0
> abcd:3800:2:1::/126*[Direct/0] 13:48:59
> > via fe-0/1/0.0
> abcd:3800:2:1::1/128
> *[Local/0] 13:48:59
> Local via fe-0/1/0.0
> abcd:3800:4::/48 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:47:20
> > via fe-0/3/1.0
> abcd:3800:4::1/128 *[Local/0] 1d 04:47:20
> Local via fe-0/3/1.0
> fe80::/64 *[Direct/0] 1d 04:47:20
> > via fe-0/3/1.0
> [Direct/0] 1d 04:41:21
> > via ge-0/0/0.0
> [Direct/0] 14:05:12
> > via fe-0/1/0.0
> fe80::217:cbff:fe77:0/128
> *[Local/0] 1d 04:41:21
> Local via ge-0/0/0.0
> fe80::217:cbff:fe77:1f/128
> *[Local/0] 14:05:12
> Local via fe-0/1/0.0
> fe80::217:cbff:fe77:5e/128
> *[Local/0] 1d 04:47:20
> Local via fe-0/3/1.0
> fe80::2a0:a5ff:fe62:57c7/128
> *[Direct/0] 1d 04:55:09
> > via lo0.0
>
> I have tried run ospf3 but no luck, the command > show ospf3 interface
> ge-0/0/0.0 says
> “OSPF instance is not running”
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Mark Tinka <mtinka at globaltransit.net>wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 31 March 2010 04:06:55 pm Ramesh Karki wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > here is my config :
>>
>> Can we take a look at your v6 routing table (I'm guessing
>> it's small enough).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mark.
>>
>
>
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