IPv6 plans and details

If changed, everything is so much worse.

No IPv6 and IPv4 is still the same.
Router and ONT rebooted.

Before After
Down 2048 329
Up 976 308
Google.com ping 3 4
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Hi John,

We haven’t moved you over yet, had a small issue arise that we had to sort first.

Thanks,
Liam

Has everyone now been moved over. And is there a way to tell if you have been moved over or not?

I’m presuming it will get address by DHCP for IPv6 too, so not much configuring to do.
I’ve enabled that on my router, but not seeing any IPv6 address yet.

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We had to make some further changes on our journey of making CGNAT die a horrible painful death, so it meant that not everyone has been moved over yet, but tonight some of you who have in this thread asked to be moved. You will be moved between 00:01 and 02:00.

Your new IP would start with either 141.X or 185.X so you’ll be able to confirm you’ve moved :slightly_smiling_face:

IPV6 will be delivered by EUI-64 so keep it as DHCP and you’ll be good to go.

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I have been upgraded, many thanks.

While I get an IPv6 on the router, I cannot ping any IPv6 service and the IP is not detected from the outside world.

Are you still working on enabling IPv6 or are there any specific settings we should use on the router for the wan/lan/ipv6 dhcp etc?

At the moment I have tried to enable the following on the wan and cannot ping/access domains and addresses.:


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I’m similar to John on my Asus XT8 router. I suspect I’ve not set it up right.
I have an IPv6 address but don’t think it’s correctly allocating addresses to the LAN clients so the IPv6 check fails.
When I work out what needs to be done, I’ll report back here. ,

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I am using a Firewalla Gold Plus router , been working perfectly up to this morning. I have lost internet connectivity

IPV4 DHCP not renewing the wan ip.

IPV6 : get address but not propagating to the Lan clients

I have rebooted. reset the wan connection no luck. will escalate to support.

Morning guys!

Appreciate the feedback, we’re just looking into the IPv6 issue now.

@quackers we moved you over the same as the guys above, so a little strange you haven’t got a connection but we are on this for you.

If you could test pings and performance that would be great.

Also any peering request let me know :slightly_smiling_face:

I know you said you’d provide a /48. Do you support prefix delegation, or will I have to configure that myself on my router?
Anyway here’s some performance data. Ping is a bit slower.

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Hey!

Let me check with the network team on that.

Can you try testing out of London for me?

We haven’t yet got peering in Manchester (we will soon though)

Thanks,
Liam

If you want another account to test with happy for this to be applied to my line.

It does have the static ip addon - however I’m ok with this IP being changed as long as it remains a routable address. (Also if it causes issues I have a backup FTTP connection anyways)

I don’t use your hardware but should be fine getting ipv6 up and running on my own and can provide a bunch of logs and such if useful.

I’ll check later. These tests run from the router and there’s not much control over the server it connects to.

@Yayzi_Team

ok. i have ipv4 connectivity back

no idea what happened my firewalla router just refuses to update on dhcp.

afternoon things back to normal have ipv4 connectivity tested out on a unifi express router. 141. subnet. still struggling to get ipv6 working.

will take a proper look tomorrow.

ipv6. just to confirm

DHCPv6
/48

anything else to enable?

Note : just had my connection drop 17:52 and a new address assigned 100.64.x.x

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You’ll be swapping back to your 141, shortly - It looked like you was down on our end.

Getting more info on IPv6 for you.

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It seems I still cannot ping6 or traceroute6 the IPv6 gateway or any other external IPv6 sources. Looks like the ICMPv6 packets are not getting anywhere. Firewall on your side maybe?

lost internet connectivity again. no wan connection since 18:00 not back this morning. can you just reset and revert back please.

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Moved over. IPv6 seems to not be working correctly.
I’ve tried with prefix delegation and that didn’t work.
I’m trying now with prefix delegation disabled and setting the LAN address to be in the next /64 up from the address given out by your dchp6 server.

Ping on ipv4 gives 5ms response to google.co.uk.

So presumably if i’m still on a 94 range, I haven’t been migrated as i’m still seeing 16-17ms to BBC/Google?

So finally back online. have a 185 address.

The ping time. not using ipv6 at the moment. Note on WIFI.

I will do some tests using a wired pc.