05-13-2015
I'm not sure I understand what you describe nor what your question is. I can't see ping6 stopped. What I infer from your samples is that you add an IPv6 address on two different nodes (mindlanf-6 and mindnic-02). Deleting it from one node will keep the ping6 running, in accordance with what we see.
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teredo-mire
TEREDO-MIRE(1) User Commands TEREDO-MIRE(1)
NAME
teredo-mire - Stateless Teredo IPv6 responder
SYNOPSIS
teredo-mire
DESCRIPTON
Teredo-Mire is a test back-end for the Teredo IPv6 tunneling protocol. It listens for requests from other Teredo clients or IPv6 nodes
(through Teredo relays) and answers to them statelessly. Currently only ICMPv6 Echo Requests ("pings") are handled.
OPTIONS
-h or --help
Display some help and exit.
-V or --version
Display program version and exit.
DIAGNOSTICS
To contact a teredo-mire responder, a valid Teredo IPv6 address must be determined for it. The server IPv4 address and mapped client IPv4
address parts should both represent the IPv4 address of the host running teredo-mire. The mapped UDP port number must be 3545. The Teredo
prefix and Teredo flags are ignored.
BUGS
teredo-mire uses UDP ports 3544 and 3545, and assumes it has a public IPv4 address.
Neither RFC 2460 nor RFC 4380 are properly implemented.
SECURITY
teredo-mire does not require any priviledge to run.
SEE ALSO
ping6(8), miredo(8), ipv6(7)
AUTHOR
Remi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab dot net>
http://www.remlab.net/miredo/
miredo February 2008 TEREDO-MIRE(1)