Re: [j-nsp] JUNOS support for RFC 4193 : Unique Local IPv6 UnicastAddresses

2008-02-11 Thread Scott Morris
Or the idea that you can manually configure your networks using that derived address. But essentially, the short answer is "yes". :) Scott -Original Message- From: matthew johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: juniper-nsp@

Re: [j-nsp] JUNOS support for RFC 4193 : Unique Local IPv6 UnicastAddresses

2008-02-11 Thread matthew johnson
Hi Scott, So I guess what you are saying is that in fact you have to manually generate the prefix outside of the Juniper device and then advertise statically in the CLI as opposed to allowing JUNOs to create the prefix dynamically. The juniper router uses Neighbour discovery to advertise the stati

Re: [j-nsp] JUNOS support for RFC 4193 : Unique Local IPv6 UnicastAddresses

2008-02-11 Thread Scott Morris
There shouldn't be any problem in the "support" for it as it is just an address type. I haven't tested this, but don't see any problem with it. https://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ula/ The pseudo-random ID is generated from your MAC address that you input, again, being a pseudo (and presumably) ran

[j-nsp] JUNOS support for RFC 4193 : Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses

2008-02-11 Thread matthew johnson
Hi, I am interested to understand if JUNOS has support for Local unicast addressing (RFC 4193). If so what version of software? If not, any particular reason behind this decision? In addition how is the pseudo random Global-id calculated? Many thanks in advance. Regards Matt Johnson __