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От   : Joe Delahaye                     1:249/303          03 Jul 16 21:17:27
Кому : Tony Langdon                                        03 Jul 16 21:17:27
Тема : Re: Birthday present from he.net
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  Re: Re: Birthday present from he.net
  By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 04 2016 08:14:00

TL> I'm guessing that the /64 is the IP assigned to the WAN interface and the
TL> /56 is for your LAN. I had a look at my router config, and all I have in
TL> it is to enable IPv6 support and "always use native IPv6". Although my WAN
TL> address is static, it is assigned by the ISP (same for IPv4), so the
TL> router is setup to automatically obtain the IPv6 address. So you having to
TL> obtain a "dynamic" IP does make sense. I'd check the address obtained and
TL> see if it matches any that you've given.

The /56 is also used as the prefix.  I too have native and static, but, if I
try to insert either the /64 or the /56 appended with ::1 in there, it accepts
it, but does nothing.  So dynamic it remains.  The only thing I can identify
under automatic setup is the two servers and they show even if everything is
set to automatic.  I have a seperate IPv6 login, from the IPv4 one.  Two
different servers.  I suppose when they feel they are ready, they will do away
with one or the other.  I also have a static IPv4 address.


TL> I don't know if you need to turn on router advertisements in your router
TL> for the LAN. If you do, turn them on. It's a bit hard not being able to
TL> see your router's interface, so I'm doing educated guesses.

The router advertisements are there, but completely unaccessible by me.  I am
unable to put anything in a greyed out box (empty)
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