Hi Sadaf,
Sorry for late reply, I understood your problem and i will suggest you to go thru the very good tutorial given in "Linux IPv6 HOWTO (en) By
Peter Bieringer" ok. You should read the Chapter 7 & Chapter 8 of this HOWTO. I think that can solve your problem. As i said in my earlier mail that you should learn about configuring simple RADVD and adding static V6 route using either "route" or "ip" command.
I think you once go thru the above mentioned Howto. If you have any problem after that then mail once again. Then i will try to setup and tell you what can be done.
Regards
Vikram
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 Sadaf Bashir wrote :
>Hello Vikram!
>thanks for your cooperation. i m making the scenario
>on which i m working on!
>
><c1>--------->><c2><<----------<c3>
>
>now system 2 is running as a router between 1 and 3.
>system one has one ipv4 address and the other ipv6
>address.
>system 2 has 2 lan cards so it has 2 ipv4 address and
>2 ipv6 address. both v6 and v4 address belong to
>differnet network as they r connected with differnt
>computers.
>system 3 has 1 v4 and 1 v6 address. i m working on
>linux 7.3 kernel version 2.3.
>while working i faced the following problems:
>
>* when i made tunnel between sys. 1 & 3 it was made
>easily but as i made tunnel between 2 & 3 i got a
>message buffer full as system 3 can only afford to
>have one tunnel at a time. due to which only one way
>routing could be done.
>
>* yesterday i installed zebra, the routing software
>but it did not have ipv6 command so my task remained
>uncompleted.
>
>now! at this stage what do u suggest me to do so as to
>enable routing capability in this scenario of mine.
>
>thanks & regards,
>Sadaf Bashir.
>
>--- vikram singh <vishen@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Sadaf,
> >
> > -> First thing you forgot to mention what OS is
> > running on machine
> > on which you want to enable IPV6 router.
> >
> > -> If it is GNU/LINUX machine then you have to
> > install RADVD (Router advertising daemon) on that
> > and configure and you have to setup a v6 tunnel on
> > that machine so that it can route v6 request to
> > outside(in case your other two machine has v6
> > address and you are trying to browse some v6 enable
> > site ). In Lan you configure the static route on
> > gnu/linux box which is acting as router using
> > "route" command or "ip" command.
> >
> > I think this will help you a bit to configure IPV6
> > router .
> >
> >
> > Vikram
> >
>
>
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