Randy Wyatt writes:

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I am running Fedora 14 which is connecting to a Cisco 881 router.

eth1 is the connection to the Cisco router, and eth0 will be connected to an internal switch with other clients.

I have notices that net.ipv6.conf.eth1.accept_ra is defaulted to 0.  I manually set that value to 1 using sysctl -w

net.ipv6.conf.eth1.forwarding = 1 again set manually to 1.


/etc/sysconfig/networking has NETWORKING_IPV6=yes

How do I get Fedora14 to auto-configure the eth1 interface?

Run system-config-network ( System → Administration → Network ) and pull up your interface. If you're not running X, system-config-network-tui should do the job.

That's always a good first step, at least. It'll set up /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-[interface] which is where initscripts look to set up the network interfaces at boot.


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