Kamal R. Prasad wrote:
> I was able to follow the steps mentioned below and get it working.
Good to hear. Some additional notes on this:
- ifconfig is just temporary. You'll lose your changes at the next
reboot. Use "touch /etc/hostname6.e1000g0" to make the link local
address permanent.
- If your routers are working properly and you're using address
autoconfiguration, you shoudn't have to set up e1000g0:1 on your
own.
- If you are the router, or you're not using autoconfiguration, or if
you just want a static IPv6 address, then you'll want to have that
configured for reboot. This should do the job:
echo 7001::25/64 > /etc/hostname6.e1000g0:1
- Solaris 10 isn't OpenSolaris. You should be in touch with Sun's
support group or with one of the S10-related discussion groups
(such as on BigAdmin) rather than this list. Much is changing in
OpenSolaris.
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