06-22-2012 05:38 PM - edited 06-22-2012 05:58 PM
Could you guys fix the routeloop in the SFBA? I'd like to keep using IPv6 at home without going back to the tunnel ![]()
1.|-- f0-6.switch14.fmt2.he.net 0.0% 1 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 0.0
2.|-- 10gigabitethernet8-4.core 0.0% 1 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.0
3.|-- 10gigabitethernet1-1.core 0.0% 1 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 0.0
4.|-- as6453.gige-g5-16.core1.s 0.0% 1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.0
5.|-- if-ae2.2.tcore1.PDI-PaloA 0.0% 1 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 0.0
6.|-- 2001:5a0:1200:300::62 0.0% 1 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 0.0
7.|-- pos-1-12-0-0-cr01.sanjose 0.0% 1 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.0
8.|-- pos-0-12-0-0-ar01.sfsutro 0.0% 1 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 0.0
9.|-- te-9-5-ur03.santaclara.ca 0.0% 1 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 0.0
10.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 25.3 25.3 25.3 25.3 0.0
11.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4 0.0
12.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 18.3 18.3 18.3 18.3 0.0
13.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 0.0
14.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 0.0
15.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4 0.0
16.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 0.0
17.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4 0.0
18.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 0.0
19.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.0
20.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 25.8 25.8 25.8 25.8 0.0
21.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4 0.0
22.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 23.8 23.8 23.8 23.8 0.0
23.|-- te-0-0-0-12-ur06.santacla 0.0% 1 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.0
24.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2 0.0
25.|-- ??? 100.0 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
26.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 23.4 23.4 23.4 23.4 0.0
27.|-- ??? 100.0 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
28.|-- te-18-10-cdn31.santaclara 0.0% 1 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 0.0
29.|-- ??? 100.0 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
EDIT - Yay! fixed!
06-22-2012 07:20 PM - edited 06-22-2012 07:22 PM
1) Fort Collins, CO
2) Modem: Scientific Atlanta DPC2100 - Router: Linksys E1200 v2
3) Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/7M8Hn.jpg
06-22-2012 07:45 PM
06-27-2012 01:25 PM - edited 07-19-2012 11:23 PM
Jacksonville, FL
Zoom 5341 (not J model)
Direct Connect - Pass
10/10 - IPv6 test returns WAN 2001:558:6 with direct connect to modem -- no router.
Netgear WNR3500LV1 (cloned MAC) - Fail
0/10 - Router IPv6 set to DHCP displays both WAN 2001:558:6 and LAN 2601:e:8280: IPv6 addresses on the router setting page, but online tests do not detect the WAN address -- only IPv4.
07-01-2012 12:26 PM - edited 07-01-2012 12:39 PM
Chicago, IL
Airport Extreme 7.6.1 (Tunnel)
2002:62d5:b :a0f7
07-15-2012 10:06 AM
Neptune Beach, FL
Tomato Firmware v1.28.7497 MIPSR2-Toastman-RT K26 USB VPN
(using script fix described here: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27239063- )
07-28-2012 08:34 AM
Location: Nashville, TN
Modem: SB6120
Modem Firmware: SB_KOMODO-1.0.6.6-SCM00-NOSH
Router: Apple Airport Extreme
OS: OS X 10.8
07-29-2012 08:38 PM
I'm in Santa Clara, CA.
I'm using a Mikrotik Routerboard with 5.19 firmware. Modulo one aparent firmware bug (that has an easy workaround), I've successfully set up DHCPv6 PD for my home LAN.
Not only does it appear to be working correctly, I'm able to get almost 5 megaBYTES per second for the file transfers between my VPS in Texas and the machine in my house - the whole reason I really want to use IPv6 in the first place. Gigabytes of backup files in minutes. I'm astonished.
I'm not going to obscure the host part of the IP address in the screenshot... My mac picks a new host-part every few hours, and I have an IPv6 firewall set up.
07-29-2012 10:03 PM
Still says it prefers v4 over v6,, This is what you want to see,
07-30-2012 07:06 AM
That's because he is using Safari.
apple still hasn't configured Safari to prefer IPv6.
07-30-2012 09:56 AM
It's more complicated than that. MacOS X actually does a probe to see which one is faster and then sorts the connection attempt order that way. When using ssh to get to my VPS, sometimes I get IPv6, sometimes I get IPv4.
08-01-2012 09:50 PM - edited 08-01-2012 09:52 PM
Grand Rapids, MI
Your IPv4 address on the public internet appears to be
No IPv6 address detected, which is fine. Comcast will deploy IPv6 soon. [tech details] World IPv6 day is June 8th, 2011. No problems are anticipated for you with this browser, at this location. [tech details] You appear to be able to browse the IPv4 internet only. You will not be able to reach IPv6-only sites.Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 internet access.
Click to see test data
08-02-2012 12:16 PM
Stockton CA
Windows 7 Home Premium – version 6.01.7601 SP 1
Motorola SB6120 – Firmware Apr 17 2012 15:09:37
After SB6120 firmware update and after World IPv6 Launch Day
08-04-2012 10:49 PM - edited 08-05-2012 12:16 AM
1) Richmond, CA (94805)
2) Linksys WRT54GSv2 running OpenWRT Backfire (10.03.1)
3) {{not applicable}}
router acquires the 2001:558:6045:*/128 for the WAN side and configures the LAN side as 2601:9:200:2d:*/64 and adds a couple v6 nameservers through wide-dhcpv6-client. using NA option and setting sla_len to zero as you are only delegating us a /64.
But I have no route when executed on the router:
root@OpenWrt:/# ping6 comcast6.net
PING comcast6.net (2001:558:fe16:7:69:252:216:215): 56 data bytes
ping6: sendto: Network is unreachable
root@OpenWrt:/#
Is my head-end 1/2 enabled?
If I add a default route with 'ip -6 route add ::/0 dev eth0.1', ping6 is silent instead of coming back with an error. I've checked and made sure accept_ra is set on the WAN interface. This was working before using he.net's tunnel service prior.
*EDIT*
I seem to be having a firewall issue ->
root@OpenWrt:/# /etc/init.d/firewall stop root@OpenWrt:/# rdisc6 eth0.1 Soliciting ff02::2 (ff02::2) on eth0.1... Hop limit : undefined ( 0x00) Stateful address conf. : Yes Stateful other conf. : Yes Router preference : medium Router lifetime : 1800 (0x00000708) seconds Reachable time : 30000 (0x00007530) milliseconds Retransmit time : 1000 (0x000003e8) milliseconds Prefix : 2001:558:4000:14::/64 Valid time : 604800 (0x00093a80) seconds Pref. time : 302400 (0x00049d40) seconds Prefix : 2001:558:6045:13::/64 Valid time : 604800 (0x00093a80) seconds Pref. time : 302400 (0x00049d40) seconds from fe80::201:5cff:fe32:3a01 Hop limit : undefined ( 0x00) Stateful address conf. : Yes Stateful other conf. : Yes Router preference : medium Router lifetime : 1800 (0x00000708) seconds Reachable time : 30000 (0x00007530) milliseconds Retransmit time : 1000 (0x000003e8) milliseconds Prefix : 2001:558:4000:14::/64 Valid time : 604800 (0x00093a80) seconds Pref. time : 302400 (0x00049d40) seconds Prefix : 2001:558:6045:13::/64 Valid time : 604800 (0x00093a80) seconds Pref. time : 302400 (0x00049d40) seconds from fe80::201:5cff:fe32:3a01 root@OpenWrt:/#
08-05-2012 02:30 AM
*solved*
allowing all ICMPv6 fixed it ![]()
08-05-2012 10:10 PM
Windows 7 64-bit, wired to Netgear WNR1000v2 router
08-05-2012 11:10 PM
Have you gotten the new new firmware for this router that now has IPv6 support ?
08-06-2012 10:56 AM
I tried updating the firmware to what I would assume is the newer version, but it keeps saying it failed. I looked up online all the troubleshooting tips, but still won't update. It keeps saying that my firmware is up to date.
08-06-2012 12:48 PM - edited 08-06-2012 12:50 PM
FWIW, the new version of firmware is 1.2.2.56NA. Look under the "Router Status" tab for the version that is currently loaded. Are you trying to get it using the router's built in upgrade utility ?
08-06-2012 03:20 PM
Yes. I am using the router's upgrade function. the firmware version that I have now is 1.0.0.12NA.
08-06-2012 03:40 PM
For a manual download and install, get it here;
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2075
Follow instructions.
08-07-2012 10:51 AM
I upgraded the firmware to the one you sent me the link to. Everything went well. But in the LAN status it is still showing as "no internet access" for ipv6.
08-07-2012 11:30 AM
Then you may be on a CMTS / system that does not have native IPv6 enabled yet. Try sending a private message to the author of this thread (Comcast Tuska) asking about it here;
http://forums.comcast.com/t5/notes/privatenotespag
He can check the local system for you.
08-07-2012 02:33 PM - edited 08-09-2012 08:39 PM
For those with Netgear routers...if you have confirmed that your CMTS is IPv6 capable (PM ComcastTuska), try the procedure inthe link below...it may not be a blanket fix, but I found that it works on my WNDR3700 v1 WITH THE INDICATED FIRMWARE!!!. It may be applicable only to older models where Netgear have had to update the firmware to provide IPv6 compatibility, and it may NOT work at all...
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27214510-
Unfortunately, if this DOES work, you may have to go through this procedure every time you have a power outage to your router. Apparently the IPv6 configuration on the WAN interface (at least on the router/firmware version I am using) likes to have some delay to enable the IPv6 connectivity to work properly.
08-12-2012 10:23 PM - edited 08-12-2012 10:58 PM
1) Washington, Warren County, NJ
2) Linksys E4200v2
3) Option does not exist in the editor version available to me to attach a screenshot. The IPv6 address is 2601:c:xxxx:xx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:de5c
Attn: ComcastTuska: care to explain how to attach a screenshot to satisfy your request?
08-13-2012 07:19 AM
I think that as a first time poster attaching images or links is disabled.
Based on other forums you probably need at least 5 previous posts before you can post links or images.
08-13-2012 08:57 AM
MarkBond wrote:
Attn: ComcastTuska: care to explain how to attach a screenshot to satisfy your request?
You could take the screenshot and host it on a free third party site like Image Shack or Photo Bucket and post the URL link to it here.
08-13-2012 10:43 AM - edited 08-13-2012 10:44 AM
Murphy wrote:I think that as a first time poster attaching images or links is disabled.
Based on other forums you probably need at least 5 previous posts before you can post links or images.
Thanks, mysterously when I hit the reply button to your message, the Insert/Edit icon appears, so here is my screenshot:
08-13-2012 12:47 PM
1. Sunnyvale, CA
2. Windows 7 PC, SB6121 cable modem
3. Screenshot: http://existens.org/tmp/comcastipv6.png
IPv6 working when directly connected to the cable modem.
IPv6 NOT working through my home router, ASUS RT-N66U, when set to "Native with DHCP-PD". The router does not get an IPv6 address.
08-13-2012 12:56 PM
draker wrote:
IPv6 NOT working through my home router, ASUS RT-N66U, when set to "Native with DHCP-PD". The router does not get an IPv6 address.
Goto ASUS website and download the latest code. Once you set the device to "DHCP-PD", reset the device. It requires a reboot after you set it to IPv6 PD.
08-13-2012 11:28 PM
Great thanks, I had the latest firmware, but it was the manual router re-boot that fixed it:
1. Sunnyvale, CA
2. Windows 7 PC, SB6121 cable modem, ASUS RT-N66U router, using DHCP-PD
3. Screenshot: http://existens.org/tmp/comcastipv6_hn.png
Home networking clients getting 2601:9:4c80 addresses as well. Great job with IPv6 deployment!!
08-14-2012 11:56 AM
draker wrote:
Great thanks, I had the latest firmware, but it was the manual router re-boot that fixed it:
Yes manual reboot required, I will post that on this forum and dslreports as a FYI for people.
draker wrote:
Home networking clients getting 2601:9:4c80 addresses as well. Great job with IPv6 deployment!!
Thanks there is alot of work going in the background, alot of sleepless nights
Thanks for the encouragement..
08-14-2012 07:59 PM
Saw one person in Nashville but haven't gotten it myself ![]()
08-15-2012 12:09 PM
Cozmo85 wrote:
Saw one person in Nashville but haven't gotten it myself
Cozmo85, I checked your area and IPv6 CPE is supported and turmed up.
08-15-2012 10:43 PM
Got it working, had to use an old version of the airport software and set ipv6 to "router"
08-24-2012 11:18 AM
I'm in West Lafayette, IN and I've been able to get the 6to4 Anycast Relay working, but not DHCPv6. Is native IPv6 enabled in this area?
Thanks.
08-24-2012 11:24 AM
jmulesa wrote:
I'm in West Lafayette, IN and I've been able to get the 6to4 Anycast Relay working, but not DHCPv6. Is native IPv6 enabled in this area?
Thanks.
Try sending a private message to Comcast Tuska here;
http://forums.comcast.com/t5/notes/privatenotespag
You *may* get a faster response.
09-25-2012 06:00 AM
1) Johns Creek, GA
2) Router is Debian Linux Squeeze (v6.0.5) with custom written dhclient scripts and radvd w/64 prefix using iptables for IPv4 NAT, Win7 64-bit client using auto-configured address from radvd's RA and private IPv4 RFC1918 address. Took most of the weekend to figure out the bugs in isc-dhcp-client and write my own scripts to do the /64 prefix setup properly.
3) Don't see how to post a screen shot, but here's the text:
World IPv6 day is June 8th, 2011. No problems are anticipated for you with this browser, at this location. [tech details] Congratulations! You appear to have both IPv4 and IPv6 internet working. If a publisher publishes to IPv6, your browser will connect using IPv6. Your browser prefers IPv6 over IPv4 when given the choice (this is the expected outcome).Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 internet access.
10-08-2012 06:11 PM
Hi LinuxNinja. I noticed a couple of months ago that I could get an IPV6 address on my Centos based router in Atlanta. I didn't have time to figure out the special sauce I'd need to bring it up properly. Could you share your config (and config files)? ![]()
Thanks
10-08-2012 07:06 PM
For some reason after a few days my IPv4 address changed and IPv6 started working.
1) West Lafayette, IN
2) Router running Tomato v1.28.7500 Toastman with fix detailed here.
3)
11-28-2012 02:32 PM
1) Huntley, IL
2) Cisco Linksys EA4500 router, connected to Mac OS X v10.7.5 running squid v3.2.3
12-03-2012 06:05 PM - edited 12-03-2012 06:10 PM
The image doesn't show up. It's there in the Rich Text editor and HTML, but isn't in my post. ![]()
12-03-2012 06:18 PM - edited 12-03-2012 06:18 PM
No your image does not show up at least to me. Try just sending a screen shot as an attachment with your post.
12-03-2012 06:23 PM - edited 12-03-2012 06:24 PM
I understand that images now need to be approved by the Forum Administrator here before they can show up. FWIW, you could also try having it hosted at a site like Imageshack or Photobucket and post the URL that points to it here in a post.
12-03-2012 06:26 PM
I didnt know that EG this may be whats going on im going to send an image with this post and test that.
12-03-2012 06:29 PM
Seems to show right up maybe it's the method he is sending it.
12-03-2012 06:30 PM - edited 12-03-2012 06:31 PM
Contact Comcast Larry about it via a PM Jim. It may be just for newer posters that only have a small amount of posts here so far.
12-03-2012 06:34 PM - edited 12-03-2012 06:34 PM
Good point EG i see he shows as a new visitor.
12-11-2012 07:59 PM
1. Nashua, NH
2. Retail Motorola SB6120 cable modem with:
a. Asus RT-N16 with firmware version 3.0.0.4.260
b. Directly connected with Windows 7 SP1
3. See Google Doc for screenshots
Good to see that it is working just not with the RT-N16 for some reason. Let me know if you want the syslog from the RT-N16. Thank you.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BxBWk_1CEb8PRmV5U
12-11-2012 10:01 PM
dskrabal,
If memory serves, your area is on a Cisco CMTS which does not have IPv6 deployed yet (Tuska may confirm either way). The IPv6 address you are seeing on your Win 7 box id a 6to4 tunnel address, not a native IPv6 address...
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