diff --git a/docs/crxnv6.md b/docs/crxnv6.md index 59967da..cba1aea 100644 --- a/docs/crxnv6.md +++ b/docs/crxnv6.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ IPv6 configuration Getting IPv6 working on your router is actually easier than IPv4. This is because `babeld` doesn't require you specify an address on the interface which it will use as the next-hop address when redistributing routes from itself to neighbouring routers. Okay, that's a bit of a lie, it **does** require them but when you have IPv6 enabled an interface on Linux it automatically gets an IPv6 link-loal address which will be used as the next-hop address. You still however will want to add an IPv6 address to **any one** of your interfaces though so it can accept packets destined to it, this can be done however on any interface. -## Step 1 +## Step 1: Add interface to babel Enable IPv6 on the interfaces you intend to run `babeld` on. I have no idea how to do this, but by default it is enabled, atleast on Raspbian.