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(usagi-users 02036) Re: network initialization issue when
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- Subject: (usagi-users 02036) Re: network initialization issue when
- From: Jonathan Khoo <jonath-k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 13:28:41 +0900
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Hi Ardelle,
The NIC should get its IPv6 address through stateless addressing. You
need to have a IPv6 router.
The ifconfig in familiar is not IPv6 enabled, I have to compile the
usagi libraries and the ifconfig under the usagi directory.
merry xmas
best regards,
jonathan
Fan, Ardelle wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I met some problems when I initialize the ipv6 on eth card.
>I configure the ipv6 support as Y. Cross compile the kernel and boot it on
>the XScale platform.
>But since the current platform I use has not script in /etc/init.d for
>initializing ethernet. So I have to use "ifconfig" to initialize eth0 with a
>static ipv4 address.
>My question is: Do you how to initialize eth0 with ipv6? Or maybe I need to
>cross compile the ifconfig in usagi/src/net-tool for a ipv6 capable
>ifconfig?
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>Thank you very much for your help!!
>
>Regards/Ardelle
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