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Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4)

From Jeremy Ardley <jeremy@ardley.org>
Newsgroups linux.debian.user
Subject Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4)
Date 2023-04-10 07:00 +0200
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On 10/4/23 12:49, Tim Woodall wrote:
>
> And it doesn't forward packets from new ips either, it just silently
> drops them.
>
> I don't know how the router learns ips but I suspect it's something to
> do with DAD,
>
I don't know about your router specifically, but here in Australia the 
Network Termination Device (in my case a cable interface) has a gig 
ethernet port that a conventional 'router' connects to (e.g. the typical 
wifi device usually with some ethernet ports). On the NTD side the 
router sees an ethernet style interface that it can broadcast discovery 
packets onto. The NTD then routes the packets to the ISP via some cable 
protocol.

You can simply plug your computer ethernet direct into the NTD and do 
all the link negotiations you want. No extra hardware required.

In my case I have a dual port armbian device connected to the Network 
Termination Device to act as router to my network.

-- 
Jeremy
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ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-09 09:40 +0200
  Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Michel Verdier <mv524@free.fr> - 2023-04-09 10:40 +0200
    Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-09 17:30 +0200
      Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Michel Verdier <mv524@free.fr> - 2023-04-09 21:40 +0200
        Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-10 05:10 +0200
          Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Jeremy Ardley <jeremy@ardley.org> - 2023-04-10 05:20 +0200
            Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-10 06:50 +0200
              Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Jeremy Ardley <jeremy@ardley.org> - 2023-04-10 07:00 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-10 20:30 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Jeremy Ardley <jeremy@ardley.org> - 2023-04-11 00:40 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-11 05:50 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Jeremy Ardley <jeremy@ardley.org> - 2023-04-11 06:10 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) debian-user@howorth.org.uk - 2023-04-11 10:30 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Anssi Saari <as@sci.fi> - 2023-04-11 13:30 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Dan Ritter <dsr@randomstring.org> - 2023-04-11 15:50 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Anssi Saari <as@sci.fi> - 2023-04-12 08:50 +0200
                Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Dan Ritter <dsr@randomstring.org> - 2023-04-12 12:40 +0200
              Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4) Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> - 2023-04-10 07:00 +0200

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