02-09-2011 10:15 AM
I am unable to configure IPv6 on my SGE2000P. The switch has a link local address:
console# show ipv6 interface
Interface IP addresses Type
----------- ------------------------------------- ------------
VLAN 10 fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 linklayer
However, pinging this IP fails:
# ping6 -I vlan10 fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370
PING fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370(fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370) from fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 vlan10: 56 data bytes
^C
--- fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 ping statistics ---
61 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 60479ms
it does respond to Neighbor Discovery requests:
# ip -6 nei sho
fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 dev vlan10 lladdr 00:1c:c0:e4:ee:46 router STALE
fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 dev vlan50 lladdr 00:1c:c0:e4:ee:46 router STALE
fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 dev vlan10 lladdr c4:7d:4f:ab:33:70 REACHABLE
Also, when I try to ping the link local address of my router from the switch, I see the ND packets on the vlan, I see my router respond, but nevertheless:
console# ping ipv6 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46%vlan10
Pinging fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46%vlan10 with 56 bytes of data:
PING: host-unreachable
And the ND packets:
12.704802 fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 -> ff02::1:ffe4:ee46 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
12.704847 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 -> fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 ICMPv6 Neighbor advertisement
13.659139 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 -> fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
13.701332 fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 -> ff02::1:ffe4:ee46 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
13.701373 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 -> fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 ICMPv6 Neighbor advertisement
14.659137 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 -> fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
14.700685 fe80::c67d:4fff:feab:3370 -> ff02::1:ffe4:ee46 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
And ND table from the switch:
Interface IPv6 address HW Address State
---------- ---------------------------------- ----------------- ----------
VLAN 10 fe80::21c:c0ff:fee4:ee46 00:00:00:00:00:00 incomplete
When I configure a public IP on the switch it also reponds to Neighbor Discovery. But the switch itself seems unable to perform ND's.
Prior to configuring VLANs the device did get a working IPv6 address. So it seems the switch is unable to cope with IPv6 on VLANs?
Whats going on here?
02-21-2011 06:26 AM
Hi Rudy,
I did the following;
step 1. the switch added a link local address after I clicked the bottom Add in the screen capture below. It attached a IPv6 interface to VLAN 1..I then clicked on Apply.
I then added my IPv6 global address to the vlan 1 interface by clicking the top Add button as seem from the screen capture below.
Step 2. I then verified that the IPv6 address was active.
Step 3. Saved my configuration changes.
Step 4. Ping from my Win7 PC to verify pinging works.
Hope this helps you get past the first step. If all else fails open a call up with the Small Business support center;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html.
Dave
02-21-2011 02:56 PM
`Yes i did exactly the same, but that only seems to work on VLAN 1. I want to configure IPv6 on VLAN 10, which does not work. I can configure the addresses on the switch, but the device is not reachable.
03-31-2011 10:54 AM
This issue is now a confirmed bug by Cisco TAC. The switch does not receive ND packets and does not respond to NDP packets when using tagged VLANs. Ticket number SR 617103805
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