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<P><FONT SIZE=2>se , but I can see you have two link<BR>
> local addresses the same :<BR>
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> > Intf name: vlan101<BR>
> > Link local addr:fe80::230:88ff:fe12:59f Number of Bound Circuits<BR>
> ><BR>
> > Intf name: vlan102<BR>
> > Link local addr:fe80::230:88ff:fe12:59f Number of Bound Circuits<BR>
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you are right, that's strage.. but - assigned automatically<BR>
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Yes, this is because link-local is commonly derrived from the MAC which , in the case<BR>
of vlan interfaces is from the parent ethernet interface.<BR>
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Dave.</FONT>
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