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Title: IPv6 static routes?
Post by: S_M on May 05, 2011, 01:40:53 AM
Not sure why there isn't another forum for DIR-815, but I thought I would ask here anyway. 

Will there be a way sometime in the future to add static IPv6 routes?  I have a routed /64 and a routed /48 from a tunnel broker that terminates on my DIR-815, and I want to hang the /48 off of another router that I have attached to my LAN interface(goes to my home lab setup that I use for my job).  I could just move the tunnel endpoint to the other router, but I like having IPv6 access for all my other PCs on the LAN segment.

If this functionality already exists can you please enlighten me on where to find/configure it?

Thank in advance.
Title: Re: IPv6 static routes?
Post by: FurryNutz on May 05, 2011, 07:15:02 AM
I would pose this question over on the DIR-825 forum as it's the closest cousin to the 815. I would also contact Lycan or Sesca, one of the moderators for this questions. Not sure if these routers will see IPv6 manual routing or not. There still a few routers that are waiting for Implementation of IPv6, if DLink is going to support them. This type of advanced routing for IPv6 is pretty advanced and might be best suited to find a router that has this kind of feature. Post in the DIR-825 and see how it goes.