Cisco allow you to edit the config without downloading it as a backup file, editing in xml and reuploading it (which reboots the device), and it is actually documented, no guesswork. Cisco's STMicro 20190 ADSL chipset also outright doesn't work with Huawei/Siemens DSLAMs. -----Original Message----- From: criggie(a)criggie.dyndns.org [mailto:criggie(a)criggie.dyndns.org] Sent: Friday, 25 March 2011 8:15 a.m. To: Cameron Bradley Subject: Re: [nznog] IPv6 needed on ADSL On 25/03/11 00:05, Cameron Bradley wrote:
I'm a little disappointed in Netcomm, just acquired one of their NB6Plus4s and popped the IPv6 firmware on it, and this firmware is all manner of broken... You can't enable IPv6 on PPPoA without hand-editing the config backup, and you can't change the admin usernames/passwords without the same, etc. It does however seem to indicate that there are other features available that are not yet implemented in the UI. It is definitely not 'release ready' or even 'beta' level quality, sadly.
Cisco does IPv6 perfectly, but you still have to hand edit the config. And you get to pay through the orifice for the privilege. -- Criggie http://criggie.dyndns.org/