I hope this is the write thread to post this.
Are you guys still getting ipv6?
This is my setup
Bridged router is in dual stack config
I am getting an ipv6 address and a delegated prefix, and the DHCPv6 interface is shown as connected, with a default gateway and such. Does this mean that BSNL has natively enabled ipv6 for my area so to speak, or is this something to be expected from a dual stack config that doesn't necessarily mean ipv6 internet connection? [which is more or less the title of the thread, yz i knw]
anyways, I can't ping from
Pinging within the router is more or less the same No response; traceroute shows single route to an address which is similar to an ipv6 address but in the WAN6 interface(in OpenWrt Terms).
Could this be a misconfiguration in my end, or is it simply that ipv6 just haven't been enabled for my area despite the address and PD?
I lean more to the latter, but the one thing that bothers me is
plus there is an OpenWrt thread about the possibility of misconfig and route issue in ipv6, and i checked the routes with my with limited ipv6 knowledge, using
i gotta say i tried many things and I tried to mess with a lot of settings in OpenWrt but tough luck!
I should also add this; in OpenWrt i have the usual PPPOE Wan interface, an auto created WAN6 DHCPv6 Interface(connected to eth0.137 device which is vlan id of my wan) with no ipv4 or ipv6, and another DHCPv6 interface connected to tunnel pppoe device, which is required for ipv6. Does this two DHCPv6 interface Seem odd or is this as it should be.
Digged a lot and followed the other threads but i can't quite confirm the cause. i'm missing out on a lot of details thinking the post is too long, nevertheless i am happy to provide my config details and more if required and thanks in advance.
ps: mind the technically wrong "ipv6" terms and usage.
Are you guys still getting ipv6?
This is my setup
[ISP] -> bridged ISP router -> OpenWrt router -> [LAN]
Bridged router is in dual stack config
I am getting an ipv6 address and a delegated prefix, and the DHCPv6 interface is shown as connected, with a default gateway and such. Does this mean that BSNL has natively enabled ipv6 for my area so to speak, or is this something to be expected from a dual stack config that doesn't necessarily mean ipv6 internet connection? [which is more or less the title of the thread, yz i knw]
anyways, I can't ping from
LAN
, Zero packets are being returned. Traceroute show a single Hop to the ipv6 address of Lan interface of OpenWrt i believe, and the next Hop is always Destination Unreachable [means there is a problem with the route?]Pinging within the router is more or less the same No response; traceroute shows single route to an address which is similar to an ipv6 address but in the WAN6 interface(in OpenWrt Terms).
Could this be a misconfiguration in my end, or is it simply that ipv6 just haven't been enabled for my area despite the address and PD?
I lean more to the latter, but the one thing that bothers me is
Traceroute
; a single Hop? Is there something off in that??plus there is an OpenWrt thread about the possibility of misconfig and route issue in ipv6, and i checked the routes with my with limited ipv6 knowledge, using
ifstatus
and couldn't tell if there something wrong in it , cuz i don't know what should be the correct ones.i gotta say i tried many things and I tried to mess with a lot of settings in OpenWrt but tough luck!
I should also add this; in OpenWrt i have the usual PPPOE Wan interface, an auto created WAN6 DHCPv6 Interface(connected to eth0.137 device which is vlan id of my wan) with no ipv4 or ipv6, and another DHCPv6 interface connected to tunnel pppoe device, which is required for ipv6. Does this two DHCPv6 interface Seem odd or is this as it should be.
Digged a lot and followed the other threads but i can't quite confirm the cause. i'm missing out on a lot of details thinking the post is too long, nevertheless i am happy to provide my config details and more if required and thanks in advance.
ps: mind the technically wrong "ipv6" terms and usage.