On (02/17/10 11:22), James Carlson wrote: > > the expiration info is managed inside in.ndpd, and there are no > > good user-interfaces to get this. There's also no ipv6 equivalent of > > "arp -d" for Neighbor Cache entries- the only choice available is > > to tear down the interface and bring it back up > > The Router Advertisements are aged in in.ndpd, but aren't the Neighbor > Discovery (NCE) entries aged in the kernel?
yes, but which one was Vlad asking for? As Jim points out, the nce aging is done in the kernel, based on the interface's ill_reachable_time. > There should be timer information available from the kernel associated > with the NCEs, I think. true, I agree that would be a good thing. _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
