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Network Management

IP Addresses

Hostname IPV4 IPV6
unifi 192.168.2.1 2603:6013:3140:102
lab 10.1.0.1 2603:6013:3140:100
iot 10.2.0.1
home 10.3.0.1 2603:6013:3140:103
metallb 10.5.0.1 2603:6013:3140:101

Route53

aws route53 list-hosted-zones

# reeselink
aws route53 change-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id Z0092652G7L97DSINN18 --change-batch file://

# reeseapps
aws route53 change-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id Z012820733346FJ0U4FUF --change-batch file://

IPV6 EUI64 Address Generation

This will ensure a static IPV6 Address that is based on your mac address.

You can tell if your ipv6 is eui64 if it has an fe:ff in between the 6th and 7th number.

NetworkManager

(Fedora Server, Raspberry Pi, Debian)

nmcli connection show --active
nmcli -f ipv6.addr-gen-mode connection show <connection>
nmcli con mod <connection> ipv6.addr-gen-mode eui64
systemctl restart NetworkManager
nmcli -f ipv6.addr-gen-mode connection show <connection>