[atlas] Probe doesn't seem to automatically recover from IPv6 connectivity failure
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Tore Anderson
tore at fud.no
Tue May 21 15:56:09 CEST 2013
* Antony Antony > Hi Tore, Yes I was hopping just unplugging the Ethernet cable would > fix it temporally. and we can reproduce it again. It seems that was > not enough. So lets reboot, unplug the USB an replug it, and if the > problem re-appear shortly after that you could try to move to > another v6 router? The logs show the laster time it for ~6 hours ors > and then the probe dropped its Global V6 address Not just the global one, as I mentioned earlier it had stopped responding to link-local pings as well. It seemed like the entire IPv6 stack was dead, to be honest. In any case, I rebooted it now and now it responds fine to IPv6 pings again, both to its global and link-local addresses. > Do you have another V6 router where you can plug it in Not at home, but I can connect it straight to my ISP's cable modem via a L2 switch (not behind my HGW as it is today). However my ISP does not use SLAAC, only DHCPv6 IA_NA - I don't know if the Atlas probes have gotten support for this nowadays? Otherwise I could always bring the probe to work and connect it there. Tore
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