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MadEngineer

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#175243 22-Jun-2015 20:40
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I recently had my connection "reset" by the Philippines helpdesk in an effort to clear a VoIP issue and now I've lost IPv6 connectivity.  I'm guessing the reset is the cause of this no longer working as my IPv6 DHCP client is not getting an address.

Can someone flick this back on for me?  PM or otherwise for account info.  Not sure where else to ask!




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  #1329536 22-Jun-2015 21:03
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Are you sure they did this on their side?  Last time I spoke to the Orcon helpdesk a few weeks ago they asked to disable this to troubleshoot an issue.  They talked me through doing it on the modem itself.  So if you did it on the modem just go back into it and revert the change you made.





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  #1329541 22-Jun-2015 21:09
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Nope, didn't do this myself.  I had swapped back in the Orcon genius with a pure default config until the issued cleared, dropped back in the Mikrotik but have lost IPv6




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  #1329825 23-Jun-2015 11:26
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Hi, we in the process of moving UFB connections across to a regional BNG platform, however ipv6 hasn't been enabled on this yet.

We will be working over the next few weeks to re-instate ipv6 for UFB.







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  #1329964 23-Jun-2015 15:04
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All good, thanks. Keep us updated.




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  #1335857 2-Jul-2015 15:44
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Looks like a CallPlus BNG migration. Seeing routes starting on AS9790 not AS17746.

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  #1354795 29-Jul-2015 19:09
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Sounddude: Hi, we in the process of moving UFB connections across to a regional BNG platform, however ipv6 hasn't been enabled on this yet.

We will be working over the next few weeks to re-instate ipv6 for UFB.

*bump*




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  #1354828 29-Jul-2015 20:00
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Would be a bit pissed if it suddenly dissappeared on me!




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