On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Prasad Tadi <email address hidden> wrote:
> My hardware is little more complicated, I will explain that below...
> But wants to make sure that I understood "Local Link".
"Link Local" is the ipv6 address assigned to the interface that starts
with fe80:: [1] You don't have to configure these addresses, and hosts
on the same physical network should be able to communicate using them.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Prasad Tadi <email address hidden> wrote:
> My hardware is little more complicated, I will explain that below...
> But wants to make sure that I understood "Local Link".
"Link Local" is the ipv6 address assigned to the interface that starts
with fe80:: [1] You don't have to configure these addresses, and hosts
on the same physical network should be able to communicate using them.
scp -6 disk0.qcow2 \[fe80: :215:c5ff: fee3:f9cd% br0.4\] :/tmp
> When I copy from one Ubuntu to other Ubuntu server using IPv6, then
> only the issues shows up.
You only see the performance problem when going from Ubuntu 8.04 to
8.04? Have you tried any combinations with other versions of Ubuntu?
[1] http:// en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ IPv6#Link- local_addresses _and_zone_ indices