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Hi all
Currently i have been working on IPV6, and it was totally new for me.
If i ping to google(ping6 ipv6.google.com), was getting "connect: Network is unreachable", and some time was getting "Address unreachable also".
Hi all
Currently i have been working on IPV6, and it was totally new for me.If i ping to google(ping6 ipv6.google.com), was getting "connect: Network is unreachable", and some time was getting "Address unreachable also". Could you please help me to resolve this issue?
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