On 09/18/2016 09:26 PM, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
The only way I get even the /128 addy is by running dhcpv6. Maybe the problem is that the router doesn't support the "PD" thingie?
I can't answer that, as I don't have that router. However, I came across this: https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27390272-IPv6-Make-IPv6-work-with-ZyWALL-U...
But I can't get any v6 action on the lan interfaces. Could this be because I've got only one addy on the wan side? Do I need to set up nat-v6? :-) I don't know how Cox hands out IPv6 prefixes, but a common method is DHCPv6-PD. You have to see if that router supports it or whatever Cox is using.
It may be the router then. Can the PD thing be done manually? The router's config screen allows setting the "IPv6 Address/Prefix length" when enabling Router Advertisement. How can you learn the address without dhcpv6-pd compatibility? Is it in the /128 address? With DHCPv6-PD, the router asks for a prefix. Otherwise, it just gets a single address. I don't know of a manual way of doing it.
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