Thanks Liam, This is on Enable UFB that I did have ipv6 working with a 200/100 service, moved to a 900/400 and it was working till I switched to the ASA Sent from my iPhone
On 5/10/2018, at 5:16 PM, Liam Farr
wrote: Wasn’t there some sort of IPv6 bug with the Chorus ALU ONT’s?
I’m pretty sure that got fixed with this weeks mass upgrade of Chorus OLT/ONT’s.
My understanding is that prior to the upgrade IPv6 was broken for 2d UFB customers and now it’s fixed.
If your OLT/ONT hasn’t been upgraded yet that might be the cause.
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On 5/10/2018, at 4:50 PM, Bill Walker
wrote: 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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