Penned by dikshie on 20131208 19:50.21, we have:
| On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Claudio Jeker <cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com> 
wrote:
| > Check with tcpdump if the packets go out and to the right place.
| > Maybe try to figure out if they arrive at the destination to figure out
| > where they get lost.
| 
| sure, i'll check with tcpdump after working/business hour.
| 
| -dikshie-

I've installed a current snapshot on a kvm system and noted that with vio0 I 
have
the same problem you experience unless I manually program the global IPv6 
addresses
via ndp.

If I change to em0 (e1000 in kvm speak) it works like a champ.

Perhaps you could try this change; I also would not be surprised if some 
multicast
bits that recently changed got twiddled for vio(4) as well.

Thanks,
-- 
Todd Fries .. t...@fries.net

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