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Anti-Spoofing drops IPv6 traffic that arrives at an interface with an IPv6 address configured. The logs show: @;272246227;[kern];[tid_37];[SIM-241695243];sim_pkt_send_drop_notification: sending single drop notification, conn: <2001:b68:ff:12:4605:4035:f5a0:1867,6,fdca:0:0:2:0:0:32:2,128,58>; @;272246227;[kern];[tid_37];[SIM-241695243];do_packet_finish: SIMPKT_IN_DROP vsid=2, conn:<2001:b68:ff:12:4605:4035:f5a0:1867,6,fdca:0:0:2:0:0:32:2,128,58>; @;37145111;[vs_2];[tid_0];[fw6_0];cphwd_notif_packet_dropped: received packet dropped notification, reason: Anti-Spoofing ; @;37145111;[vs_2];[tid_0];[fw6_0];cphwd_notif_packet_dropped: notification holds a single drop;
The IPv6 addresses were miscalculated when exceptions were added from the external interface.
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