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Operating Systems Linux How to setup local IPv6 network Post 302509509 by gild on Thursday 31st of March 2011 01:45:05 AM
Old 03-31-2011
I'm using NAT on ipv4 network, but i want to use ipv6 network on local network, but i have the problem, i can't route the ipv6 network .. ipv6 gw does not know i have internal ipv6 network behind my gw between my master ipv6 gateway and server where is connected my local network.
 

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pppoesd.conf(4) 					     Kernel Interfaces Manual						   pppoesd.conf(4)

NAME
pppoesd.conf - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) server configuration file DESCRIPTION
is the configuration file for the daemon. This file is read by to initialize the server. The default file is You can use this file to set parameters for each network interface used by during PPPoE sessions. Each entry in the file is of the following format: Each entry in the configuration file is separated by a blank line. Blank lines and lines that begin with are ignored. Parameters contains the following parameters: Specify the name of the service that the server can offer to the client. A value of implies that the server is ready to offer any service to the client. Specify the name of the access concentrator from which you wish to make services available. Specify a tag used by the client to uniquely associate an access concentrator's response (PADO or PADS) to a particular client request (PADI or PADR). Specify the number of times tries to retransmit either a PADI or PADR packet when an access concentrator does not respond to the client's request. Specify the timeout value in seconds. waits for this duration to receive either a PADO or PADS packet before retransmitting a PADI/PADR packet. The default value is 15 seconds. Specify the command-line options of See pppd(1) for more information. Sample pppoesd.conf File [ lan4 ] service=any acname=gatt3 ac_cookie=1 #host_unique=0 timeout=1200 #retry-number=3 local-ipv4-address=1.2.3.4 ipv4-address-pool=5.6.7.8 - 5.6.7.101 pppd-options=mru 1492 debug 11 # Following entries are related to PPPoEv6 local-ipv6-identifier=::9 ipv6-identifier-pool=::10 - ::100 AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard. FILES
PPPoE server daemon PPPoE relay PPPoE client PPP daemon SEE ALSO
pppd(1), pppoec(1), pppoerd(1M), pppoesd(1M). pppoesd.conf(4)
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