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(usagi-users 02659) Re: site-local scope all-routers address problem



> route -A inet6
Kernel IPv6 routing table
Destination                   Next Hop   Flags Metric Ref 
  Use Iface
::1/128                       ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fe80::203:6dff:fe17:6ff2/128  ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fe80::290:99ff:fe17:44f8/128  ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fe80::/64                     ::         UA    256    0   
    0 eth0
fe80::/64                     ::         UA    256    0   
    0 eth1
fec0::203:6dff:fe17:6ff2/128  ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fec0::290:99ff:fe17:44f8/128  ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fec0::4069:18d1:c5db:911f/128 ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fec0::d0d7:fa4f:52e1:4796/128 ::         U     0      0   
    0 lo
fec0::/64                     ::         UA    256    9   
    0 eth1
fec0::/64                     ::         UA    256    10  
    0 eth0
ff02::1/128                   ff02::1    UAC   0      5   
    1 eth0
ff02::1/128                   ff02::1    UAC   0      1   
    0 eth1
ff00::/8                      ::         UA    256    0   
    0 eth0
ff00::/8                      ::         UA    256    0   
    0 eth1
::/0                          fe80::290:99ff:fe17:44f8
                                         UGDA  1024   1   
    0 eth1
::/0                          fe80::203:6dff:fe17:6ff2
                                         UGDA  1024   0   
    0 eth0

I also check multicast group using netstat -g.
It seems that the router doesnt't join site-local
multicast group.

> netstat -g
IPv6/IPv4 Group Memberships
Interface       RefCnt Group
--------------- ------ ---------------------
lo              1      224.0.0.1
eth0            1      224.0.0.1
eth1            1      224.0.0.1
lo              1      ff02::2:5f02:af8%3221215329
lo              1      ff02::1%3221215328
eth0            1      ff02::1:ffe1:4796%3221215328
eth0            1      ff02::2%3221215328
eth0            1      ff02::2:5f02:af8%3221215328
eth0            2      ff02::1:ff17:6ff2%3221215328
eth0            1      ff02::1%3221215328
eth1            1      ff02::1:ffdb:911f%3221215328
eth1            1      ff02::2%3221215328
eth1            1      ff02::2:5f02:af8%3221215328
eth1            2      ff02::1:ff17:44f8%3221215328
eth1            1      ff02::1%3221215328


--- Yang Hsiung <yhsiung@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can you dump your routing table (using route -A
> inet6)?
> 
> Yang
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ono ryutaro [mailto:onoryu@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 7:52 PM
> To: USAGI ML 本体
> Subject: (usagi-users 02657) site-local scope
> all-routers address problem
> 
> 
> Hi,
>    My Linux router installed USAGI cannot reply echo
> request to site-local scope all-routers address. It
> can
> reply echo to link-local scope all-routers address.
>   Please give me any advice?
> 
> Ryutaro ONO
> onoryu@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 


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