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[atlas] Probe doesn't seem to automatically recover from IPv6 connectivity failure
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Tore Anderson
tore at fud.no
Tue May 21 10:15:01 CEST 2013
* Antony Antony > Could you please unplug the ethernet cable and re-plug again? I want > see if it repeats systematically. The last time after a reboot your > probe had a Global V6 address for about an hour (~64 minutes) and > after that the probe unconfigured all V6 addresses. Done. Note that I did not unplug the USB cable, so the probe remained powered all the time. Tore
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