Paul de Weerd wrote:

> I'm assuming you've configured pcn0 with an IP address in this
> network. In that case, can you try skipping the rtadvd.conf
> configuration ? rtadvd should do the right thing (tm) when given an
> interface on the commandline and that interface has an IP configured
> (it'll do RA for the /64 it's been configured in).

Tried that. I'm running rtadvd as 'rtadvd -Df vic0'. No change, same
output as before.

> Try giving a bit more information. What do you see when you tcpdump ?
> What is the current configuration of the two interfaces (the one on
> the rtadvd server and the one on the client) ? Who has this
> 2001:8b0:13:1::1 address ? I'm guessing it's the rtadvd server, but
> you haven't told us.

This is the output of tcpdump on the server whilst the client attempts
to get an IP:

12:19:15.728006 fe80::20c:29ff:fecd:f77a > ff02::2: icmp6: router solicitation
12:19:15.755793 2001:8b0:13:1::1 > ff02::1: icmp6: router advertisement
12:19:19.762327 fe80::20c:29ff:fecd:f77a > ff02::2: icmp6: router solicitation
12:19:19.787221 2001:8b0:13:1::1 > ff02::1: icmp6: router advertisement
12:19:23.769929 fe80::20c:29ff:fecd:f77a > ff02::2: icmp6: router solicitation
12:19:24.107374 2001:8b0:13:1::1 > ff02::1: icmp6: router advertisement

What interface configuration specifics would be useful?

Yes, 2001:8b0:13:1::1 is the IP on the router.

Thanks

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