[ale] IPv6 interface identifiers
Michael Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Fri Aug 17 09:31:15 EDT 2012
Yes, this network is a single physical segment. Link local addresses are
limited to a single segment and I don't think that there is a way to route
them.
I have been using IPv6 for a long time as well, but I have never really had
a need to connect to a link local address before. I have tried to ping such
addresses in the past as well, though, and an interface identifier is
required to do so.
On Aug 17, 2012 9:03 AM, "Jeremy T. Bouse" <jeremy.bouse at undergrid.net>
wrote:
> On 08/16/2012 01:41 PM, mike at trausch.us wrote:
> > Perhaps someone could explain something to me: why are interface
> > identifiers required for link-local communications, particularly on a
> > system that has only a single network interface?
> >
> > e.g., I have a router that is using the address fe80::c9f:e0ff:fef1:ae2a
> > on my network. The system I am on uses fe80::6e62:6dff:fe53:103. But
> > if I want to reach the router by SSH, I must either SSH to its public
> > address, or I must do this:
> >
> > ssh fe80::c9f:e0ff:fef1:ae2a%eth0
> >
> > Or I get an "invalid argument" error.
> >
> > The fact that I have only one interface shouldn't matter. I thought
> > IPv6 ND made it possible to hide exactly this sort of detail.
> >
> > --- Mike
> >
> Are both machines on the same physical network segment? I mean are
> the
> both wired or both wifi? the LL IPv6 interface addresses are meant for
> communication only on the same physical layer. My entire network here is
> dual-stacked and I've never had to specify the interface identifier.
> I've been working with IPv6 since '01 when I was working for NTT MCL
> back in CA.
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