Difference between revisions of "IPv6 Configuration"
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Assuming you are using veth devices to enable networking on the host for its VEs, you simply setup the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN files exactly the same way as for a non-VE system. If you are using IPv6 auto-configuration you wont have to add anything special to the VE icfg-ethN files. Otherwise, standard Linux HOWTOs for configuring IPv6 apply to the VE and are not duplicated here. | Assuming you are using veth devices to enable networking on the host for its VEs, you simply setup the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN files exactly the same way as for a non-VE system. If you are using IPv6 auto-configuration you wont have to add anything special to the VE icfg-ethN files. Otherwise, standard Linux HOWTOs for configuring IPv6 apply to the VE and are not duplicated here. | ||
− | = See also | + | = See also = |
* [[IPv6]] | * [[IPv6]] | ||
* [[VEs and HNs in same subnets]] | * [[VEs and HNs in same subnets]] |
Latest revision as of 03:04, 25 January 2010
Configuring IPV6 in a VE[edit]
Assuming you are using veth devices to enable networking on the host for its VEs, you simply setup the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN files exactly the same way as for a non-VE system. If you are using IPv6 auto-configuration you wont have to add anything special to the VE icfg-ethN files. Otherwise, standard Linux HOWTOs for configuring IPv6 apply to the VE and are not duplicated here.