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RV160W doesn't forward IPv6 packets

gordonmleigh
Level 1
Level 1

My ISP has given me a routing prefix of 2001:db8:300:200::/56 and my gateway is 2001:db8:300:200::1. I've set up my RV160W as follows:

 

WAN2001:db8:300:200::2/64
VLAN12001:db8:300:201::1/64

 

When I look at the routing table, it has automatically added entries as follows:

 

DestinationNext HopHop CountInterfaceSource
2001:db8:300:200::/64::256WANDirect
2001:db8:300:201::/64::256VLAN1Direct
fe80::/64::256WANDirect
fe80::/64::256--Direct
fe80::/64::256VLAN1Direct
fe80::/64::256VLAN1Direct
fe80::/64::256VLAN1Direct
::/02001:db8:300:200::1768WANStatic

 

From the Diagnostic page I can ping the gateway 2001:db8:300:200::1 and other addresses on the internet.  From a device connected to VLAN1 I can ping both the WAN and VLAN1 interfaces (2001:db8:300:200::2 and 2001:db8:300:201::1) but I can't ping the gateway 2001:db8:300:200::1 or anything on the internet.

 

What have I missed? It seems that this router is not working with IPv6.

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Edwin Portillo
Spotlight
Spotlight

If you are driving dynamic and static routing in your infrastructure do not forget to propagate the default route. Make sure the ISP has a default static route to your router:

::/0 2001:db8:300:200::2

Jo Kern
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Please open a case with Cisco support to track this issue.

Jo

Jo Kern
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Just tested myself and it works in my case. It looks like a routing issue with your ISP. Can you share what ISP you are using ?

Best

Jo

 

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