Lew Wolfgang wrote:
Hi Folks,
I finally started to fiddle with my router's IPv6 configuration. My ISP (Cox cable modem) advertises v6 compatibility, so things should work if all my stars line up, right?
That plus a few magical incantations, the odd sacrifice (goat or virgin) at your local altar and you should be fine.
Yes/No: Enable SLACC
Almost certainly SLAAC, but never mind the typo. Say yes.
Address from DHCPv6 Delegation (add entries)
Not sure how to interpret that.
DHCPv6: Server/Client/Relay
Relay I suspect.
Yes/No: Enable Router Advertisement
Yes.
Yes/No: Advertised Hosts get Network Config from DHCP6
Yes.
Yes/No: Advertised Hosts get Other Config from DHCP6
Maybe.
I'm sure that many of the config choices have reasonable defaults, but above that I haven't the foggiest notion how to configure this,
Start with the defaults.
and also how to test the configs for proper security. I'm sure I could figure it all out, but at this point in time, why bother?
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