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23 Nov 2019 12:46 #95237
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Hi guys,
Fibre business internet connection with a supplied static ipv6 address and ipv6 gateway.
I have entered the info and all seems to be up and running with my global and link addresses, however, i cannot seem to access the ipv6 net from any device on my lan.
Current IPv6 LAN set up is ULA Off, Stateless, DHCPv6 server on with auto range.
Also, i do not have any IPv6 handed out in the DHCPv6 assignment table, but i have some IPv6 neighbours in that table.
If i ping Goggles IPv6 i think i get a response?
Pinging ipv6.google.com with 64 bytes of Data:
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:818::200E, time==10ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:818::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:818::200E, time==30ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:818::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:818::200E, time=<1ms
Packets: Sent = 5, Received = 5, Lost = 0 (0% loss)
Also, i do seem to have IPv6 DNS entries as well, so all in all, i'm a bit confused.
Anything i should be looking at changing or configuring that i may have missed?
Would it be ISP issues?
Thanks
Fibre business internet connection with a supplied static ipv6 address and ipv6 gateway.
I have entered the info and all seems to be up and running with my global and link addresses, however, i cannot seem to access the ipv6 net from any device on my lan.
Current IPv6 LAN set up is ULA Off, Stateless, DHCPv6 server on with auto range.
Also, i do not have any IPv6 handed out in the DHCPv6 assignment table, but i have some IPv6 neighbours in that table.
If i ping Goggles IPv6 i think i get a response?
Pinging ipv6.google.com with 64 bytes of Data:
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Packets: Sent = 5, Received = 5, Lost = 0 (0% loss)
Also, i do seem to have IPv6 DNS entries as well, so all in all, i'm a bit confused.
Anything i should be looking at changing or configuring that i may have missed?
Would it be ISP issues?
Thanks
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24 Nov 2019 11:27 #95238
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I didn't get static addresses working and used prefix delegation instead. Is this an option with a static address from your ISP?
Did you ping google from the 2862, or from a PC?
Could you post output from Diagnostics/IPv6 neighbour table?
You don't say what type of device you are connecting, but from one of them something equivalent to Linux "ip -6 address show" might help.
Did you ping google from the 2862, or from a PC?
Could you post output from Diagnostics/IPv6 neighbour table?
You don't say what type of device you are connecting, but from one of them something equivalent to Linux "ip -6 address show" might help.
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24 Nov 2019 11:57 #95239
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Hi Richard, and thanks for you post.
My ISP is actually handing out a static IPV6 IP & gateway and the router is set up as such.
However. i did try using the DHCPv6 CLient setting, and that seemed to pull in an IP from the ISP as well, but still no luck.
So, with that, i am assuming it is a local issue?
This is my current IPv6 neighbour table...
2A00:ED40:400A::1 e0-ac-f1-3d-2a-db WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::FB 33-33-00-00-00-fb LAN1 CONNECTED
FF02::1:FF00:1 33-33-ff-00-00-01 WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1 33-33-00-00-00-01 WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1 33-33-00-00-00-01 LAN1 CONNECTED
FF02::1:FFE6:578F 33-33-ff-e6-57-8f WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1:2 33-33-00-01-00-02 LAN1 CONNECTED
FE80::1AB4:30FF:FECD:AD78 NONE LAN1
FE80::1AB4:30FF:FE2B:A954 NONE LAN1
FE80::72D3:79FF:FE93:C600 70-d3-79-93-c6-00 LAN1 IN_TIMER
FF02::16 33-33-00-00-00-16 LAN1 CONNECTED
However, since this morning, the router in not showing any DNS queries at all, for v4 & v6 as both are empty.
In my Wan V6 page, i have a global ISP v6 address and my link address as expected.
I am using a Macbook pro, and is in my network settings it is indeed showing the router v6 address and has 4 x IPv6 address available.
If i ping ipv6.google.com from the 2862 ping tester i get..
Pinging ipv6.google.com with 64 bytes of Data:
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E, time=<1ms
Receive reply from 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E, time=<1ms
Packets: Sent = 5, Received = 5, Lost = 0 (0% loss)
However, it i perform a traceroute6 from the 2862 i get..
traceroute to ipv6.google.com, 30 hops max through protocol ICMP
1 2A00:ED40:400A::1 20 ms
2 2A00:ED40:FFFF:9::1 10 ms
3 2001:7F8:17::3B41:1 10 ms
4 2001:4860:0:135E::1 10 ms
5 2001:4860:0:1::2FE5 10 ms
6 2A00:1450: 4009:819::200E 10 ms
Trace complete.
However, if i try to ping6 the router from my MBP i get...
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
My ISP is actually handing out a static IPV6 IP & gateway and the router is set up as such.
However. i did try using the DHCPv6 CLient setting, and that seemed to pull in an IP from the ISP as well, but still no luck.
So, with that, i am assuming it is a local issue?
This is my current IPv6 neighbour table...
2A00:ED40:400A::1 e0-ac-f1-3d-2a-db WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::FB 33-33-00-00-00-fb LAN1 CONNECTED
FF02::1:FF00:1 33-33-ff-00-00-01 WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1 33-33-00-00-00-01 WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1 33-33-00-00-00-01 LAN1 CONNECTED
FF02::1:FFE6:578F 33-33-ff-e6-57-8f WAN2 CONNECTED
FF02::1:2 33-33-00-01-00-02 LAN1 CONNECTED
FE80::1AB4:30FF:FECD:AD78 NONE LAN1
FE80::1AB4:30FF:FE2B:A954 NONE LAN1
FE80::72D3:79FF:FE93:C600 70-d3-79-93-c6-00 LAN1 IN_TIMER
FF02::16 33-33-00-00-00-16 LAN1 CONNECTED
However, since this morning, the router in not showing any DNS queries at all, for v4 & v6 as both are empty.
In my Wan V6 page, i have a global ISP v6 address and my link address as expected.
I am using a Macbook pro, and is in my network settings it is indeed showing the router v6 address and has 4 x IPv6 address available.
If i ping ipv6.google.com from the 2862 ping tester i get..
Pinging ipv6.google.com with 64 bytes of Data:
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Receive reply from 2A00
Packets: Sent = 5, Received = 5, Lost = 0 (0% loss)
However, it i perform a traceroute6 from the 2862 i get..
traceroute to ipv6.google.com, 30 hops max through protocol ICMP
1 2A00:ED40:400A::1 20 ms
2 2A00:ED40:FFFF:9::1 10 ms
3 2001:7F8:17::3B41:1 10 ms
4 2001:4860:0:135E::1 10 ms
5 2001:4860:0:1::2FE5 10 ms
6 2A00
Trace complete.
However, if i try to ping6 the router from my MBP i get...
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
ping6: wrote fe80::21d:aaff:fe12:3b10 16 chars, ret=-1
ping6: sendmsg: No route to host
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24 Nov 2019 12:01 #95240
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Lastly, i do not have a PC with functioning ipv6 for me to use to test as we are all an Apple household.
Interestingly, the last ISP had IPv6 available via PPPoE and worked flawlessly!
Interestingly, the last ISP had IPv6 available via PPPoE and worked flawlessly!
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25 Nov 2019 10:23 #95241
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In neighbour table on the LAN side you only have link local addresses, so the Apple computers are presumably not getting a global IPv6 address. Sorry I am not familiar with Apple, so I don't know why.
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27 Nov 2019 23:06 #95258
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Ok thanks.
Anyone else help?
I have a windows 10 pc, and that cant get out either.
I spoke to Draytek support who did sopt a missing ip in the lan side of the IPV6 page, but still cannot get access out.
I can traceroute6 IPV6.google.com and ping it from the router, but cannot from any LAN device.
Anyone else help?
I have a windows 10 pc, and that cant get out either.
I spoke to Draytek support who did sopt a missing ip in the lan side of the IPV6 page, but still cannot get access out.
I can traceroute6 IPV6.google.com and ping it from the router, but cannot from any LAN device.
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