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 ==
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= 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.

See also[edit]