Hello,

I'm reading this guide on ipv6 (really just getting my "feet wet"):
http://www.shorewall.net/6to4.htm

In the section "Configuring IPv6 using my script" I can read that the IPv6 
interfaces are:
INTERFACES="eth2 eth4"
and that correlates fine with the first diagram/figure.

However, further down I read "You will notice that sit1, eth0 and eth2 each 
have an IPv6 address beginning with 2002: ". I got confused there and since I'm 
new to IPv6 configuration and it's the first time I ever read anything 
in-depth, I would like to know if that sentence is correct or if it should read:
"You will notice that sit1, eth2 and eth4 each have an IPv6 address beginning 
with 2002: ". If so, then the output of "ip -6 addr ls" does not match the eth 
devices in the example.

Please let me know.

Thanks,

Vieri



      

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