RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Dennis Glatting
ubject: Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd) Thanks. Responses in-line. On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, JASSAL Aman wrote: Hello Mr.Glatting, Not that I'm an IPv6 genius, but at first sight your problem seems to be a route-related. I've put comments in-line. Le Dim 13

RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Dennis Glatting
reebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd) Thanks. Responses in-line. On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, JASSAL Aman wrote: Hello Mr.Glatting, Not that I'm an IPv6 genius, but at first sight your problem seems to be a route-related. I've put comments in

RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Li, Qing
nd I have verified with limited unit testing the patch works. -- Qing -Original Message- From: owner-freebsd-...@freebsd.org on behalf of Dennis Glatting Sent: Mon 12/14/2009 2:03 PM To: JASSAL Aman Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Dennis Glatting
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Tom Pusateri wrote: Does netstat -s show any "bad neighbor solicitation messages" or any other ip6 or icmp6 errors? Yes: Elmer# netstat -s| grep "bad neighbor solicitation" 270 bad neighbor solicitation messages I'm seeing that and though my symptoms may be

Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Dennis Glatting
Thanks. Responses in-line. On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, JASSAL Aman wrote: Hello Mr.Glatting, Not that I'm an IPv6 genius, but at first sight your problem seems to be a route-related. I've put comments in-line. Le Dim 13 d?cembre 2009 22:58, Dennis Glatting a ?crit : Elmer# netstat -rn Routing

RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Li, Qing
> > Hmm, the entry for fd7c:3f2b:e791:1:0:1:ac13:a0a looks suspect. I was > expecting bce1 rather than lo0, I suppose you were as well :) > This loopback route is necessary for short circuiting traffic to local address within a node. -- Qing > > If I'm not mistaken, the

RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Li, Qing
December 14, 2009 10:59 AM > To: Dennis Glatting; freebsd-net@freebsd.org > Subject: RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd) > > I will take a look at it later today. > > -- Qing > > > > -Original Message- > > From: owner-free

RE: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread Li, Qing
ding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd) > > > I am having a problem diagnosing a multiple IPv6 interfaces problem. > Any > hint is appreciated. > > OS: > > Elmer# uname -a FreeBSD Elmer 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #94: Fri > Dec 11 > 17:24:09 MST 200

Re: Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-14 Thread JASSAL Aman
Hello Mr.Glatting, Not that I'm an IPv6 genius, but at first sight your problem seems to be a route-related. I've put comments in-line. Le Dim 13 décembre 2009 22:58, Dennis Glatting a écrit : > > > Elmer# netstat -rn > Routing tables > > > Internet6: > Destination Gateway

Understanding multiple IPv6 interfaces under 8.0 (fwd)

2009-12-13 Thread Dennis Glatting
I am having a problem diagnosing a multiple IPv6 interfaces problem. Any hint is appreciated. OS: Elmer# uname -a FreeBSD Elmer 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #94: Fri Dec 11 17:24:09 MST 2009 r...@elmer:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/ELMER amd64 I have two interfaces on the same switch fabric