Took me a while to get it working on my Linux router, but if I
remember correctly, you can't request address allocation on the DHCP
request. Needs to be PD only, else the DHCP server won't reply (something
to do with the client excluding the address allocation from the PD request
and the server not supporting the option, or the other way around).
The other thing I noticed was that DHCPv6 only worked after I had received
the RA from the gateway and the default route was inserted.
So the process is:
1. PPPoE connected
2. SLAAC address assigned
3. RA received, default route added
4. DHCPv6 PD
This is the config I was using for DHCPcd:
interface pppoe
ipv6rs
ia_pd 1 wan/1 lan/2 dmz/3 lab/4 pppoe/5
Cheers,
Andre
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 16:50, Bill Walker
Hi All,
I’ve been quite happily running a Cisco router at home on Snap/2degrees, but with the upgrade to UFB its not coping with the throughput. I’ve managed to locate a suitably equipped ASA, however I cant get IPv6 going. The config I have on the ASA is very similar to that of the router:
nterface GigabitEthernet0/7
description 2degrees
nameif EXTERNAL
security-level 0
no ip address
ciscoasa# sh run int gi0/7.10
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/7.10
description 2degrees
vlan 10
nameif 2degrees10
security-level 0
pppoe client vpdn group 2degrees
ip address pppoe setroute
ipv6 address autoconfig
ipv6 address dhcp
ipv6 enable
ipv6 dhcp client pd 2degrees-v6
However, if I remember correctly the IPv6 dhcp assignment happens inside the PPPoE connection once its established. Can anyone confirm that or provide a working config?
In case someone wants versions, the ASA is on 9.9.2 (asa992-smp-k8.bin)
Thanks,
Bill
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