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mentalinc

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#238142 4-Jul-2018 19:18
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Hi We've had some discussions back and forward on the Ubiquiti Edgerouter Tutorial thread below. https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=66&topicid=205740&page_no=22#2048920 

 

Seems two of us are having issues when using the same config setup as a known working IPv6 connection.

 

The working connection has static IP, the two that aren't working don't have a static IP setup.

 

Prefix-length is /56 MTU is 1500 Firewall is allowing icmpv6 and 546 and 547

 

When i had prefix of /48 devices would receive a IPv6 address but they couldn't route traffic at all, not even the edge router. Any thoughts on what the issue could be?





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  #2050623 6-Jul-2018 15:20
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After a long call with a patient 2degrees call centre agent my issue is finally resolved, they removed ipv6 and re-added it to my account and everything is operational now.




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  #2050690 6-Jul-2018 17:49
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No idea who the CSR was but they weren't technical but kept putting me on hold to speak to some team lead person, sorry I also forgot to mention they told me to use prefix-length /48

 

set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 10 pppoe 0 dhcpv6-pd pd 0 prefix-length /48

 

 


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