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On 11/04/2024 16:43, Julian Huhn wrote:
Moin!
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 04:01:49PM +0400, Willy Manga wrote:
On 10/04/2024 18:24, Julian Huhn wrote:
x270$ ifconfig umb0
umb0: flags=8851<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
index 5 priority 6 llprio 3
roaming enabled registration home network
state up cell-class LTE rssi -89dBm speed 47.7Mbps up 286Mbps
down
SIM initialized PIN valid (3 attempts left)
subscriber-id xxxx ICC-id xxxx
device EM7455 IMEI xxxx firmware SWI9X30C_02.24.03.00
phone# +49xxxxxxx APN internet provider Telekom.de
provider-id 26201
dns 10.74.210.210 10.74.210.211
groups: egress
status: active
inet 10.72.239.216 --> 10.72.239.217 netmask 0xfffffff0
I don't see a link-local address (fe80::/10). Can you confirm that
after you enabled IPv6 as per your second email that you can see one?
The link-local address shows as soon as I enter
# ifconfig umb0 inet6 eui64
Great because you will (always) need a link-local before you get any
other type of IPv6 address.
After successfull authentication, I also get my global IPv6 address.
Good news. Can you check if your network support other mechanisms than
eui64: temporary , soii ?
'ifconfig umb0 inet6 temporary' or 'ifconfig umb0 inet6 soii'
Don't know if you can combine these options though..
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Willy Manga