On Friday 22 June 2007 16:16:42 Peter Bieringer wrote: > Which prefix lengths do you use? Usually, each link has a /64, don't > play around with /128 on local networks.
I was using /128. Why shouldn't i use this prefix? But like you can see in my other mail in reply to Ed Kapitein i have the same problem when i use /64 and different subnets. > Improve your IPv6 setup by a more realistic configuration with proper > prefixes and try again (and think about whether you want to use routing > or bridging). I definitly want to use routing. In my examples i set my routes by myself (for better debugging) but actually the routes are set with use of olsr-routing. > BTW: you should at least use fec0:: addresses for local testing or take > the prefix from the documentation space (2001:db80::/32) or use a Unique > Local prefix, if you have no proper global /48 prefix assigned to you. The addresses i used, were only for testing. I thought perhaps the cause of my problem lies in the used type of addresses. I have tried all different address types then (ULAN, site-local, global) but i have the same problem with all address types. Kind regards Volker _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ipv6.org https://lists.ipv6.org/mailman/listinfo/users