I don't think it should matter, LCO just takes care of last mile connectivity, everything else is through BSNL. Anyway my connection is through an LCO.
So far IPv6 on BSNL seems great, no issues so far.
I'm waiting to test how well WAN failover would happen now with IPv6 in the mix. I've configured failover only for IPv4 as of now. (Using mwan3 on OpenWRT) I'm hoping that if BSNL connection drop, things would fallback to IPv4 over the backup connection automatically.
Yes, I do use Jio 4G as the backup WAN. But unlike BSNL, for Jio, there is no prefix delegation, so the client devices don't get a routable IPv6 address.
So if BSNL, is up, it could use one of its own IPv6 addresses to go out without NAT.
Some outstanding questions in my mind. If BSNL fails, would it then use the Jio 4G IPv6 through the local IPv6 addresses? Is there NAT involved when a client device go out over Jio IPv6?
There are multiple IPv6 addresses getting assigned to client devices. The 2001 addresses are BSNL's, the fd13 ones are assigned by my router.
I'm still trying to fully understand how it all works (getting my hands dirty with IPv6 only now). Will keep the thread updated as I learn more.
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