Discussion:
Intel 8255xER not supporting IPv6
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vini
2007-08-08 23:21:50 UTC
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Hi Everyone

I am facing a problem where the Intel 8255xER chip is not binding to
IPv6
protocol. On installing IPv6 from 'netsh' link-local addresses do not
appear
on these adapters.

I have tried the same test with several other Intel adapters like
PRO*100
etc and they work perfectly fine with IPv6.

Another variant of Intel 8255 i.e. Intel 8255xQM chips also work fine
with
IPv6.

Main problem I am facing is that this particular NIC (8255 ER) is not
accepting IPv6 multicast traffic although the data sheet of chip
claims IPv6
support.

I have also tried updating to latest drivers but that didnt help
either.

Do you know of any such issues with Intel 8255 ER chip? Can anyone
suggest a
solution or workaround for this problem?

I do not have an option of changing the NIC adapter, so that
possibility is
ruled out.

I have also tried using the chipset in question with Linux, where it
manages to create link-local addresses but can not receive IPv6
multicast messages.

Thanks a lot in advance..

waiting for reply

Vineet
William L. Hartzell
2007-08-09 01:58:06 UTC
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Post by vini
Hi Everyone
I am facing a problem where the Intel 8255xER chip is not binding to
IPv6
protocol. On installing IPv6 from 'netsh' link-local addresses do not
appear
on these adapters.
I have tried the same test with several other Intel adapters like
PRO*100
etc and they work perfectly fine with IPv6.
Another variant of Intel 8255 i.e. Intel 8255xQM chips also work fine
with
IPv6.
Main problem I am facing is that this particular NIC (8255 ER) is not
accepting IPv6 multicast traffic although the data sheet of chip
claims IPv6
support.
I have also tried updating to latest drivers but that didnt help
either.
Do you know of any such issues with Intel 8255 ER chip? Can anyone
suggest a
solution or workaround for this problem?
I do not have an option of changing the NIC adapter, so that
possibility is
ruled out.
I have also tried using the chipset in question with Linux, where it
manages to create link-local addresses but can not receive IPv6
multicast messages.
Thanks a lot in advance..
waiting for reply
Would like to tell you how to use IPv6 on OS/2, but IPv6 has not been
ported to it. Thus, I am unable to test the 8255 or any Intel chip, or
anything that I do have with IPv6.
But since Linux also cannot get multicast messages, that suggest either
the chip is fuzz, or there is a router in the path that is blocking or
not enabled for multicast traffic. Have you tried a different NIC (or
computer) in the same path?
--
Bill
Thanks a Million!
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