[Click] problems with IPv6

Pavlin Radoslavov pavlin at icir.org
Sat Dec 22 21:59:19 EST 2007


Daniel Pall <dpall at princeton.edu> wrote:

> I'm trying to start a xorp router (by running xorp_rtrmgr) using kernel
> Click as the router's forwarding engine, and I'm running into some
> difficulty with some errors related to IPv6.  I do not need IPv6 for this
> particular router, so I'd be perfectly happy to turn it off completely.  My
> problem is that I can't figure out if my problem is with xorp or Click.  Any
> advice would be appreciated.

The problem is probably with the XORP configuration.
Debugging the issue might take a number of email iterations, so lets
take it off the list.
Please send me your XORP configuration and tell me the XORP version
you are using.

Pavlin

> [ 2007/12/22 19:17:24  ERROR xorp_fea:3723 FEA +331
> fticonfig_entry_set_click.cc add_entry ] Cannot open kernel Click handler
> '/click/_xorp_rt6/add' for writing: No such file or directory
> [ 2007/12/22 19:17:24  ERROR xorp_fea:3723 FEA +71 fti_transaction.cc
> operation_result ] FTI transaction commit failed on AddEntry6: net =
> fe80::/64 nexthop = fe80::204:23ff:feb7:1e16 ifname = eth2 vifname = eth2
> metric = 0 admin_distance = 0 xorp_route = true is_deleted = false
> is_unresolved = false is_connected_route = true
> [ 2007/12/22 19:17:24  ERROR xorp_fea:3723 FEA +331
> fticonfig_entry_set_click.cc add_entry ] Cannot open kernel Click handler
> '/click/_xorp_rt6/add' for writing: No such file or directory
> 
> So, any ideas on how I turn off IPv6 completely in this context?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
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