To the members of the IPNG list:
I apologize for the repeat sending of the "Prefix Deprecation" message
on the list.
After looking at the message headers, it appears this message is
originating from within Nortel Networks, and may be related to a Mobile
IP list misconfiguration/problem last week
"Hesham Soliman (ERA)" wrote:
> => I don't have a concrete proposal but basically the problem
> here is manual configuration of the Home address / prefix.
> If the MN can decouple its identity from the Home prefix
> and use something more abstract (eg. NAI) then the
"Hesham Soliman (ERA)" wrote:
> => I don't have a concrete proposal but basically the problem
> here is manual configuration of the Home address / prefix.
> If the MN can decouple its identity from the Home prefix
> and use something more abstract (eg. NAI) then the
"Hesham Soliman (ERA)" wrote:
> => I don't have a concrete proposal but basically the problem
> here is manual configuration of the Home address / prefix.
> If the MN can decouple its identity from the Home prefix
> and use something more abstract (eg. NAI) then the
"Hesham Soliman (ERA)" wrote:
> => I don't have a concrete proposal but basically the problem
> here is manual configuration of the Home address / prefix.
> If the MN can decouple its identity from the Home prefix
> and use something more abstract (eg. NAI) then the
The IPng working group has been tentatively scheduled for two sessions at
the Minneapolis IETF. They are:
Monday, March 19 at 900-1130 AM
Wednesday, March 21 at 900-1130 AM.
Please send us requests for agenda items.
When we put together the agenda we plan to give priority to
> Having said that, does anyone maintain an archive of this mailing list
> that is threaded per-message? It would be useful to have such an
> archive to refer to specific messages, as in this case. Note that I am
> not asking that the current archive at
> ftp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/mail-arc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ipngwg-site-prefixes-05.txt
Interesting, but the file seem to've been garbled. Is the complete
document available somewhere?
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 01:08:17AM -0800, nilesh modi wrote:
> Does linux redhat support ipv6 address ?
No. RedHat (6.2, 7.0) are not coming with IPv6 module
compiled and ready to load.
You have to roll your own kernel.
Also the utilities (telnet, ftp, ping, etc