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Author Topic: IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel glitch?  (Read 3508 times)

digravin

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IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel glitch?
« on: June 22, 2010, 04:24:49 PM »

I am using the DIR 825 to terminate a 6 in 4 tunnel from the tunnel broker Hurricane Electric (HE).
After a few attempts, the tunnel gets allocated and HE sends me the addressing info that I need to
configure the router.  On the 'Advanced IPv6' page, I fill in the addressing parameters.  So far so
good.  My mac is then set up to do slac addressing.  I note that I acquire and address.  Now the
issue.  I go to my favorite IPv6 site - let's say ipv6.google.com - and nothing.  I don't connect. 
Eventually I ping the v6 address on the router and life gets better.  The tunnel sets up and I am
free to roam the v6 world.  Has anyone suffered the same fate?  Have I made a configuration
error?  Is this a bug?

Cordially,
Frank
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sota767

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Re: IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel glitch?
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2010, 09:53:25 PM »

Can you please list out the HE addressing info -> IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel page addressing fields?

I can't for the life of me get my DIR-825 to accept the addressing info I received from HE no matter how it's entered.

Thanks!
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sota767

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Re: IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel glitch?
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2010, 11:55:18 AM »

Nevermind, I found that when I restored the router to factory settings I was able to then setup the IPv6 tunnel with HE's tunnel details and connect. Must have been some bad settings when I did the 2.02->2.03 firmware update.
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