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ipv6_server_test and getting/setting the IPv6 address


I've managed to upload and run the ipv6_server_test in an arm target board, but I'm not sure if it's working properly. I want to ping6 it from FreeBSD, but I don't know what the IPv6 address of the target is. When the ipv6_server_test executes, it doesn't display its IPv6 address.

Is there a way to show what the IPv6 address of the target so that I can ping6 (or echo6 or whatever) it? Is there a way I can set the IPv6 address of the target? The purpose of this is so that I can try out some TAHI conformance tests on the target.

Thanks in advance.


Raymund
darthvid@hotmail.com

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