regarding ipv6
Carter Bullard
carter at qosient.com
Wed May 21 17:58:57 EDT 2014
Hey James,
We don’t make a big distinction between ipv4 and ipv6.
you can always filter on ipv6 by using the filter “ ipv6 “.
ra -S localhost - ipv6
Aggregation works well, longest prefix match works and CIDR
works, but they are literal operators, so if you do saddr/64
on an IPv6 address, it should do the right thing, not sure
it would be what you wanted …
There is a distinction between ‘icmp’ and ‘icmp-v6’ as filters,
so a filter like " icmp and ipv6 “ would return nada, as there
won’t be any matches.
Carter
On May 21, 2014, at 3:25 PM, James Grace <jgrac002 at fiu.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have argus purring along smoothly and was wondering if there were filters built in or methods others are using to report on ipv6 traffic solely. I don't see anything in the man pages and the gmane search function is busted so I'm unable to look around on the list archives.
>
> Cheers,
> -james
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