I am still confused in EUI-64. Must I use it? Or maybe I can use global IPv6 not with EUI-64 interface ID? Andrius On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Chris Hellberg wrote: > The host address section of your ipv6 address is made up of an EUI-64 id. > e.g., for the network 3ffe:b80:6cc:1::/64, the following would assign > the correct address for your interface: > > ip addr add 3ffe:b80:6cc:1:200:b4ff:fe93:2ab3/64 eth0