On 2017-07-08 20:42, James Knott wrote:
On 07/08/2017 10:53 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Where's that fc00: coming from? That's one of the Unique Local Address
ranges. No idea.
Well, it's coming from somewhere, unless you manually created it.
Yes, I did, see my other post.
Perhaps you should call your ISP to find out if they're offering IPv6 and, if so, what's required to use it. People ask now and then, the answer is no answer or not for the moment.
Maybe they're not offering it yet. However, in some ways it appears they are. For example they have an IPv6 address for their website.
Well, they did a test with a few customers. I only know they did it, not what was the results. I found some threads on the official support site, dated a year ago, and they (the ISP) says there is nothing. Comments say that our routers do get an IPv6/128 address, but unusable, there is no prefix (don't ask me what that means). Seems they use 2A02:9100: Some Spanish links, just to record them somewhere: http://comunidad.movistar.es/t5/Soporte-T%C3%A9cnico-de-Fibra-%C3%93ptica/Co... http://comunidad.movistar.es/t5/Soporte-T%C3%A9cnico-de-Fibra-%C3%93ptica/So... https://www.telefonica.com/es/web/public-policy/blog/articulo/-/blogs/descub... The last one was a test done at Sevilla (29/06/2016). It mentions they assigned /64 to mobile clients. SLAAC. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)