NAME¶
ndisc6 - ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tool
SYNOPSIS¶
ndisc6 [
-1mnqv] [
-r attempts] [
-w wait_ms] <
IPv6 address> <
iface>
DESCRIPTON¶
NDisc6 is an Unix program which implements the ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery
in userland (it is normally done by the kernel). It is used to lookup the
link-layer address (layer 2 address, MAC in the case of Ethernet) of any
on-link IPv6 node.
The IPv6 address of the node must be specified, as well as the networking
interface on which to perform the lookup.
OPTIONS¶
- -1 or --single
- Exit as soon as the first advertisement is received
(default).
- -h or --help
- Display some help and exit.
- -m or --multiple
- Wait for possible duplicate advertisements and print all of
them.
- -n or --numeric
- If the first parameter is not a valid IPv6 address, do not
try to resolve it as a DNS hostname.
- -q or --quiet
- Only display link-layer address. Display nothing in case of
failure. That is mostly useful when calling the program from a shell
script.
- -r attempts or --retry attempts
- Send ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery that many times until a
reply is received, or abort. By default, ndisc6 will try 3 times before
aborting (MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT and MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT from RFC2461).
- -V or --version
- Display program version and license and exit.
- -v or --verbose
- Display verbose information. That is the default.
- -w wait_ms or --wait wait_ms
- Wait wait_ms milliseconds for a response before
retrying. By default, ndisc6 waits 1 second between each attempts
(RETRANS_TIMER from RFC2461).
DIAGNOSTICS¶
If you get no response while you know the remote host is up, it is most likely
that it is not on-link, that is to say, you must cross one or more routers to
reach it. By design, IPv6 nodes ignore ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery packets
received from nodes not on the same link (i.e. Ethernet segment), for the sake
of security. Technically, that is done by ensuring that the Hop limit (TTL) is
255.
Note that you cannot use ndisc6 to lookup the local host's link-layer address.
SECURITY¶
ndisc6 should be
setuid root to allow use by non privileged users.
It will drop its root privileges before any attempt is made to send or receive
data from the network to reduce the possible impact of a security
vulnerability.
SEE ALSO¶
ping6(8),
rdisc6(8),
ipv6(7)
AUTHOR¶
Rmi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab dot net>
$Id: ndisc6.8 658 2010-10-31 20:56:30Z remi $
http://www.remlab.net/ndisc6/