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Help in running nc6test
- From: elvie hau <elvie_hau at yahoo dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 07:03:45 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: [ECOS] Help in running nc6test
Good Evening!
I tried running the nc6_test (slave and master).
However, my target and the nc6_master won't
communicate with each other. The output of the
nc6_master is always "no route to host". However, it
seems that the nc6_slave is waiting for commands from
the master.
Currently, the nc6_master is a FreeBSD 4.5 and i
compiled the nc6_master test using gcc. The IPv6
address of the FreeBSD is
fe80::206:5bff:fe7c:8a19%xl0. It also has an
autoconfig address of
fe80:503:20fe:100:206:5bff:fe7c:8a19. The nc6_slave
is an ARM target wherein IPv6 support is enabled. In
configuring IPv6, I checked the IPv6 support. I also
enabled the "Use BOOTP/DHCP" mode which it returned
with an IP address of 192.168.1.161. Furthermore. I
checked the "Static IPv6 address prefix" and used the
default which is 3ffe:302:11:2.
Following the instructions documented, I ran the
nc6master with the command:
./nc6master 3ffe:302:11:2::192.168.1.161
However, the nc6_master is unable to connect to the
nc6_slave. Is my IPv6 address wrong? If it is, what
should i use as an IPv6 address? If it is not, how do
i set or get my IPv6 address? Also, is there anything
wrong with my configuration?
Please advise me on what to do next because I am
simply stumped.
Looking forward to a favorable reply.
Thanks!
Regards,
elvie hau
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