[radvd-devel-l] Re: radvd-devel-l digest, Vol 1 #33 - 2 msgs

radvd-devel-l@litech.org radvd-devel-l@litech.org
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 22:21:35 +0530


That question has no meaning.  You need to be more precise especially with
the world 'network'.

One prefix is one IP-level network.

==>
Yes u r right.
I think I am making myself confused.

Please correct me if I am wrong anywhere (Taking the same example)-
eth0:
   3ffe:ffff:0:1::/64
   3ffe:ffff:0:2::/64
   3ffe:fffe:0:0::/64

eth1:
   3ffe:ffff:0:3::/64
   3ffe:ffff:0:4::/64
   3ffe:fffe:0:1::/64
On the eth0 link, 3 different network prefixes are advertised. So any node
coming up on that link will autoconfigure its address based on the three
different prefixes. And hence the node becomes a part of all the three
different networks on the same link.

thanks.
Sourajeet...