The upper or -u parameter is to be formatted according to the man page: -u 2001:1:1::1%interfacename
However if the interface name begins with a t, for example -u 2001:1:1::1%team0
the %t is interpreted incorrectly resulting in the error message "Interface name '2001:1:1::1/runeam0.10' too long"
It's possible to work around this issue by renaming the network adapter
The upper or -u parameter is to be formatted according to the man page: -u 2001:1:1::1%interfacename
However if the interface name begins with a t, for example -u 2001:1:1::1%team0
the %t is interpreted incorrectly resulting in the error message "Interface name '2001:1:1::1/runeam0.10' too long"
It's possible to work around this issue by renaming the network adapter
The upper or -u parameter is to be formatted according to the man page: -u 2001:1:1::1%interfacename
However if the interface name begins with a t, for example -u 2001:1:1::1%team0
the %t is interpreted incorrectly resulting in the error message "Interface name '2001:1:1::1/runeam0.10' too long"
It's possible to work around this issue by renaming the network adapter
The upper or -u parameter is to be formatted according to the man page: -u 2001:1:1::1%interfacename
However if the interface name begins with a t, for example -u 2001:1:1::1%team0
the %t is interpreted incorrectly resulting in the error message "Interface name '2001:1:1::1/runeam0.10' too long"
It's possible to work around this issue by renaming the network adapter