On 4-mei-2006, at 15:24, John Fraizer wrote: > No. I haven't tried point-to-point. I need to set up 3000 > individual PVCs > like I need another hold in my head. ;) I know that ATM over LANE > works. It > just doesn't work right with Cisco gear - unless someone knows > something I don't.
IPv6 over LANE, you mean? Sounds to me like once in a while, the router sees an unexpected neighbor discovery packet with its own address in it, which I speculate could be caused by the broadcast server doing some of its emulation magic. It would be useful to tcpdump this to see what's going on... In the mean time, a practical suggestion: if this only happens for the global address, and all of this is between a bunch of routers, why not forego the global addresses on the LANE cloud and just use link locals? IPv6 routers are smart enough to borrow a global address from another interface when required and routing protocols only deal with link local next hop addresses anyway. _______________________________________________ 6bone mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.isi.edu/mailman/listinfo/6bone
