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Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6
From: Justin Shore <justin () justinshore com>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:15:52 -0500
Charles Wyble wrote:
This was especially a question when L2 was "in" and routing was out: how doyou ping a MAC address?l2ping works on bluetooth devices on Linux. Might work for other stuff as well. Not sure what Cisco offers in this regard.
The ideal solution would be OAM. Of course not everything supports that and it's not on by default either. Of all the things to turn off by default, this is one thing that I'd like to see on.
Justin
Current thread:
- SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Scott Weeks (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Howard C. Berkowitz (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Charles Wyble (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Justin Shore (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 TJ (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Darden, Patrick S. (Aug 19)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 David W. Hankins (Aug 19)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Charles Wyble (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Dale W. Carder (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 TJ (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Iljitsch van Beijnum (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Charles Wyble (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 TJ (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Sean Siler (Aug 18)
- Re: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Charles Wyble (Aug 18)
- RE: SLAAC(autoconfig) vs DHCPv6 Howard C. Berkowitz (Aug 18)