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Just as a sanity check - I have IPv4 routing working well. Now I am trying to run dual stack and route IPv6.
I have a static /56 and it is configured on my 3560g. I can ping ipv6 ipv6.google.com, etc.
Hosts on all VLANs are getting IPv6 addresses f...
Have Comcast Business - static IPv4 & IPv6. I am using a PFSense firewall connected to the modem and a 3560g with ip services connected to everything else. The IPv4 config is PFsense: <static public IP> to 172.16.0.254/30 to 172.16.0.253/30 on the 35...
Trying to reset, holding the button in for at least a minute, when I release, the device starts pinging on default IP (which I had changed, so something is happening) for about 20 seconds. Then it stops pinging, and never comes back. The device never...
So I dropped the switch down to layer 2, gave all the IP/VLANs to pfSense and not everything works as it should. I do not understand.
I really want my cisco hardware doing the layer 3 heavy lifting.
Back to the drawing board, I guess.
no chang...
I do not think so. I am looking now. There are configurable parameters, but I don't see anything about routing. Still looking. Very frustrated.
Do you not agree that is very odd to assign a /56 without making the whole thing usable?
Comcast swears up and down I can use the whole /56. When I ask for help on how, they will not say a word.
When I try to hit them with logic just like you laid out, they just say I don't know what I"m doing. Then I start getting upset and spew a lot...
Here's the information from pfSense:
pfSense - Netgate Device ID: dfgdrg90i4509yrogihj4509yudeo
*** Welcome to pfSense 2.4.3-RELEASE-p1 (amd64) on pfSense ***
WAN (wan) -> igb0 -> v4: xx.xx.17.177/30 v6/DHCP6: xxxx:xxxx:xx:c000:21b:21ff:fe74:6ba4/64 ...
Yeah, you're right. I'm absolutely positive Comcast is saying that I have a /56.
I want to blame comcast's routing on their equipment, but that would mean that none of my subnets would work. The fact that I can get c0ff to work on the switch means ...