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  #3202224 1-Mar-2024 19:56
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Have you rebooted the device your using, Windows pc phones etc?




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  #3202226 1-Mar-2024 19:57
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ratsun81:

 

leaplae:

 

Same version as you.

 

 

 

Made the changes, still no luck.

 


Could it be a Quic/Enable issue with the way they're doing DHCPv6-PD?

 

 

I have my ER-X working no VLAN and DHCP, quic on Chorus. 

 

here is my config... 

 

https://dpaste.org/gFLXF

 

 

 

 

 

 

My configuration is very similar to yours, mine should be working I believe based on the configuration. Only difference I could see was your MTU is 1520 whereas mine is not configured under eth0.

@mentalinc In the Quic portal mine does show the Session IPv6 address listed. No I haven't been rebooting the ONT or router lately but had done previously. I have been releasing and renewing the DHCPv6-pd session though at times. I've cleared the DUID as well, but lately I've just left it in case that is making things worst. I am not getting IPv6 addresses on devices on the network. Using test-ipv6.com and whatismyipaddress.com to verify.


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  #3202239 1-Mar-2024 20:51
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What device have you tried?

 

Have you rebooted the device you want IPv6 on since making the changes?

 

I had issues with Edge router where devices wouldn't route traffic until they were rebooted.





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  #3202251 1-Mar-2024 22:30
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ETLN01:

 

ratsun81:

 

I have my ER-X working no VLAN and DHCP, quic on Chorus. 

 

here is my config... 

 

https://dpaste.org/gFLXF

 

 

 

 

 

 

My configuration is very similar to yours, mine should be working I believe based on the configuration. Only difference I could see was your MTU is 1520 whereas mine is not configured under eth0.

@mentalinc In the Quic portal mine does show the Session IPv6 address listed. No I haven't been rebooting the ONT or router lately but had done previously. I have been releasing and renewing the DHCPv6-pd session though at times. I've cleared the DUID as well, but lately I've just left it in case that is making things worst. I am not getting IPv6 addresses on devices on the network. Using test-ipv6.com and whatismyipaddress.com to verify.

 

 

Ignore my MTU, ive since changed it and it shouldnt impact service operating. 

 

What i have noticed is some odd issues i suspect its due to the ipv6 config, youtube performance has become terrible, Cloudflare sites behave very slowly (geekzone recaptcha takes ages) and some sites tell me im offline which is clearly not the case. 

 

Im going to try ditching the ipv6 config and drop back to a purely ipv4 and see what happens. 


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  #3202365 2-Mar-2024 12:30
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I tried the Spark HG659b router again this morning, I made sure the Quic portal said the connection was disconnected. Can't get that router to work again, it never proceeds past connecting for IPv4 or IPv6. The Quic portal interestingly though does say it is connected.

Thinking best option will be to open a support ticket with Quic? I don't know what else to try now unless someone has a suggestion?


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  #3202492 2-Mar-2024 16:36
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Yep, I restart my router to see if it helps after config changes.

 

Interestingly, when I restart the LAN doesn't get a IPv6 address. However, if I restart the WAN interface, it does. Not sure what that is? Maybe the router boot process is interfering? I'm not sure.

 

Here is the ipconfig readout of the a device on the network:

 

   IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
   Temporary IPv6 Address. . . . . . : 2xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
   Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::b891:adc2:d5f1:1026%16
   IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.16.137
   Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
   Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::de9f:dbff:fe29:a2bb%16
                                       192.168.16.1

 

 

 

Could it be a quic issue?


 
 
 
 

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  #3202494 2-Mar-2024 16:43
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Can you ping6 from your router?





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  #3202497 2-Mar-2024 16:49
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No, but the DNS lookup is at least finding the ipv6 address...

 

xxx@xxxx:~$ ping6 ipv6.google.com
PING ipv6.google.com(syd09s15-in-x0e.1e100.net (2404:6800:4006:809::200e)) 56 data bytes
From 2xxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx--1.rdns6.vetta.net (2xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::1) icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable


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  #3203925 6-Mar-2024 22:22
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Additionally, I've tested with an old Draytec router. 

 

IPv4 - easy, works straight away.

 

IPv6 - not so lucky. Much like the Edgerouter, LAN gets an address, WAN never does. And after 30 seconds, all the IPv6 info disapears.

 

I've done a package capture on the eth0 port of the Edgerouter, and filtered in wireshark for IPv6. I see lots of router and neighbour solicitation requests from my router, but nothing back from the ISP.


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  #3205813 12-Mar-2024 20:10
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As of sometime today IPv6 is now working on my connection. Haven't changed anything configuration wise so wondering if Quic has made some changes?

I did have to remove the static route though that I had added doing the troubleshooting.
I've also disabled DNS, for some reason the router is using Cloudflare's IPv6 DNS servers, not sure if the edgerouters default to that or whether Quic is using them as I believe they don't have IPv6 DNS servers currently.


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  #3206171 13-Mar-2024 21:58
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ETLN01:

 

As of sometime today IPv6 is now working on my connection. Haven't changed anything configuration wise so wondering if Quic has made some changes?

I did have to remove the static route though that I had added doing the troubleshooting.
I've also disabled DNS, for some reason the router is using Cloudflare's IPv6 DNS servers, not sure if the edgerouters default to that or whether Quic is using them as I believe they don't have IPv6 DNS servers currently.

 

 

 

 

Good to know. I've removed the IPv6 static route.

 

No luck with the IPv6 however. If you're able, can you please flick me your config so I can make it exactly the same?


 
 
 

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leaplae:

 

ETLN01:

 

As of sometime today IPv6 is now working on my connection. Haven't changed anything configuration wise so wondering if Quic has made some changes?

I did have to remove the static route though that I had added doing the troubleshooting.
I've also disabled DNS, for some reason the router is using Cloudflare's IPv6 DNS servers, not sure if the edgerouters default to that or whether Quic is using them as I believe they don't have IPv6 DNS servers currently.

 

 

 

 

Good to know. I've removed the IPv6 static route.

 

No luck with the IPv6 however. If you're able, can you please flick me your config so I can make it exactly the same?

 

 

 

 

Probably the relevant bits you will need

}
interfaces {
    ethernet eth0 {
        address dhcp
        description "Internet (QUIC)"
        dhcpv6-pd {
            no-dns
            pd 0 {
                interface switch0 {
                    host-address ::1
                    no-dns
                    prefix-id :0
                    service slaac
                }
                prefix-length /56
            }
            rapid-commit enable
        }
        duplex auto
        firewall {
            in {
                ipv6-name WAN6_IN
                name WAN_IN
            }
            local {
                ipv6-name WAN6_LOCAL
                name WAN_LOCAL
            }
        }
        ipv6 {
            address {
                autoconf
            }
            dup-addr-detect-transmits 1
        }
        speed auto
    }


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  #3206177 13-Mar-2024 22:19
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ETLN01:

 

Probably the relevant bits you will need

}
interfaces {
    ethernet eth0 {
        address dhcp
        description "Internet (QUIC)"
        dhcpv6-pd {
            no-dns
            pd 0 {
                interface switch0 {
                    host-address ::1
                    no-dns
                    prefix-id :0
                    service slaac
                }
                prefix-length /56
            }
            rapid-commit enable
        }
        duplex auto
        firewall {
            in {
                ipv6-name WAN6_IN
                name WAN_IN
            }
            local {
                ipv6-name WAN6_LOCAL
                name WAN_LOCAL
            }
        }
        ipv6 {
            address {
                autoconf
            }
            dup-addr-detect-transmits 1
        }
        speed auto
    }

 

 

 

 

Boom! Working. I think it was the ipv6 address autoconf bit. I also disabled DNS. that's all the changes I made (other than also removing the static route).

 

Thank you so much for that!


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