Hi, The new steps: 1.Edit /data/hip/hosts : 2001:1b:a9be:c6a6:34e5:8361:c07f:a990 crossroads 193.167.187.134 crossroads 2.start hipd 3.hipconf add server rvs 193.167.187.134 5000 4.hipconf ha get all Action = 9Number of arguments : 2 Supplied 4 TYPE ARG = 2 Sending user message 22 to HIPD on socket 3 Sent 40 bytes Waiting to receive daemon info. 232 bytes received from HIP daemon HA is I1-SENT Local HIT: 2001:0010:689d:35c3:e02e:acfa:4904:ce07 Peer HIT: 2001:001b:a9be:c6a6:34e5:8361:c07f:a990 Local LSI: 1.0.0.1 Peer LSI: 1.0.0.2 Local IP: 10.0.2.15 Local NAT traversal UDP port: 50500 Peer IP: 193.167.187.134 Peer NAT traversal UDP port: 50500 Peer hostname: Seems the HA is not ESTABLISHED. My questions: 1.Is there any way to make the base exchange ESTABLISHED? 2.Under this situation,the LSI didn't work,right? I test with wget : wget http:// 1.0.0.2 ,no response. 3. The right way to use LSI ? Thanks for your time . 2010/4/1 Miika Komu <miika.komu@xxxxxxx> > On 01/04/10 13:23, Frances Gao wrote: > > Hi, > > Hi, >> 1.I just dowload the image to run and didn't update the kernel to >> support IPv6. I tried ping6 on adb shell,command not found. >> 2.Here is my steps : >> Without changeing /data/hip/hosts ,use "hipconf add server rvs >> 193.167.187.134",then hipconf get ha all. >> Result:Sometimes can see HA is I1-sent. >> 3.Here is the steps change hosts file : >> 1) Define the HIT and IP address mapping in /data/hip/hosts : >> 2001:1b:a9be:c6a6:34e5:8361:c07f:a990 193.167.187.134 >> crossroads.infrahip.net <http://crossroads.infrahip.net> >> > > you should have: > > 2001:1b:a9be:c6a6:34e5:8361:c07f:a990 crossroads > > 193.167.187.134 crossroads > > on separate lines. > > > 2)log in adb shell and start hipd >> 3)hipconf add server rvs 193.167.187.134 >> > > you have supply also a life time value: > > hipconf add server rvs 193.167.187.134 5000 > > > 4) hipconf get ha all >> Result: HA is UNASSOCIATED >> My questions: >> 1.How to update the Android to support ping6?Can you list the steps for >> me? >> > > I am not sure how to do this, sorry. Any application with IPv6 support > should be fine. Or alternatively, you can use the LSI support for IPv4 apps. > > > > 2.Are these test steps proper? >> > > No, there was some errors. > > > >