Le Vendredi 31 Janvier 2003 15:52, Antonio Gonzalez Castro a �crit :
> Hi...
>
> I've recently configured a 6to4 router. I have compiled the kernel
> with stf device support, modified the rc.conf and configured the rtadvd.
> But the others hosts can not access the IPv6 net if I don't add a
> ipv6_prefix_fxp0="2002:aaaa:bbbb:0000" to the rc.conf of the router...
>
> Is this normal?
Yes, it is. Or you can set this address inside your local network.
A typical usecase of 6to4 for a LAN could be:
^
| a.b.c.d public address
+-----+
RA* | CPE |
| +-----+ 2002:a.b.c.d::eui/64
| |
V +-----------+-
| |
H1 Hn
(*) the CPE advertises the 2002:a.b.c.d::/64 prefix or any prefix within
2002:a.b.c.d::/48 to the hosts.
> As far as I known, to operate with routers they
> only need the local-link address... C.C. me as I not in the list, please.
The link-local address cannot be used beyond one hop, then you need an
address with a global scope in order to access to the IPv6 Internet.
Regards,
Vincent
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